AMUSEMENTS. *1\ HE A T B E ROYAL Under th* Sole Direction of MR TOM POLLARD. POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA COY. Special Grand Reproduction of TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT BLUEBELL IN FAIRYLAND. BLUEBELL IN FAIRYLAND. BLUEBELL IN FAIRYLAND. TO-NIGHT fO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AND THREE FOLLOWING NIGHTS ONLY. Season Positively Closes on Thursday Night. Come and See THE BOOT BLACK BRIGADE. _ _ __, Come and See THE PIERROT BALLET. Come and See BLIB AND BLOB. Come and See THE FASCINATING AUTUMN BALLET. Additional New Effects and New Items. TO-NIGHT and THREE NIGHTS ONLY. Bluebell is voted by all the Most Entertaining and Charming of Productions. POPULAR PRICES—Dress Chole and Orchestral Stalls 4s; Back Stalls, 3* 6d; Pi* Is- „. „ _ Early Doors, 7 to 7.30, to Back Stalls and I Pit, 6d extra, , . _ ~ I Day Sales to Early Doors only at Reunert s and Ricdle's. Box Plan at the Dresden. OWING TO THE POLLARD JUVENILE OPERA COY. having to positively CLOSE THEIR SEASON on THURSDAY Next, there will be NO MATINEE of Bluebell in Fairyland. Th* Management have therefore decided te provide SPECIAL PRICES for Children at Nights. Drese Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 2s; Back Stalls, 1* 6d, obtainable at Theatre only. 9073 W. A. LOW, Business Manager. fT-HEATRE ROYAL. Sole Direction MESSRS MACMAHON. MACMAHON'S PICTURES. SATURDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 7th, And 8 FOLLOWING NIGHTS. The Most Perfect Effect of Animated Photography yet Accomplished. ABSOLUTELY FLIOKERLESS. The Great Picture Drama, "ROBBERY UNDER ARMS." The Exquisite Parisian Living Picture Subjects (For the First Time in N.Z.), "LOST IN THE ALPS." '•EASTER EGGS," And tbe Uproariously Humorous Tragedy, "THE CHASED POLICEMAN," Etc. MISS LORRAINE TANSLEY. in her Exquisitely Illustrated Song*. Prices: 3s, 3s, Is. The Box Plan open at the Dresden on Wednesday morning. 9074 THE CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES WILL Encamp at the Burwood Tea Gardens from SATURDAY, the 33rd. to 30th Inst. Their manoeuvres present a *p*otacle at once interesting, instructive, and impressive. 10.10 Tram «d Return. Admission te Gardens fid, Tea fid. Kops non-alcoholic ale and *tout, Bsllin's •oft drinks. Guillermo's choice conteotiooe-y on sale, also flowers and goldfish. 1316 L. KNOWLES. MEETINGS. COURT "THISTLE OF THE FOREST," A.O.F. THE HALF-YEARLY MEETTNG for the NOMINATION of OFFICERS and to •consider any other businessbbroughtt t forward will be held on TUESDAY, December 3rd. RoH'-CaW.- ■' s -'-' '.-• •■*.— ■"'•* '■ - E. MAPPLEBEOK. CR. 3 W. D. MARKS. P.S. rr-HE MONTHLY MEETING of the X CATHEDRAL UNION- will be held THIS (MONDAY) EVENING in Christ's College Library, at 8 o'clock. ' Subject, "Christianity in China," Illustrated with Limelight Views, by Rev. J. do Burgh Galwey„ B.A. i 1 LECTURES. ARGENTINA: THE LAND OF TO-MORROW. 4 POPULAR LECTURE, illustrated by A MAGNIFICENT LIMELIGHT VIEWS, will be given by the REV. ROBERT F. ELDER (Bueno* Aire*), in the Baptist Church. Spreydon, TO-NIGHT; St. Albans Methodist School Hall, TUESDAY; Oxford terrace Baptist Church, WEDNESDAY, December 4th, at 7.30 pm-___plk_ tior _ 7 SCOTTISH Society Hall, comer Manchester and Gloucester streets—Mr Frank Roe*, Missionary, will give an Address on Work in India on Monday Evening, 7.30. All welcome. 176* SPORTING. PLUMPTON PARK TROTTING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. 36th DECEMBER, 1907, and Ist and Snd JANUARY, 1908. NOMINATIONS for all Event* CLOSE on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 4th inst.. at 8 p.m. 9056F NOTICES, IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Canterbury District. In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act, 1883," and In the matter of JAMES SCOTT, of Sydenham, Furniture Dealer, a bankrupt. NOTICE is hereby given that Counsel on behalf of the above-mentioned Bankrupt will on- WEDNESDAY, the IBth day of December, 1907, at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as he can be heard, move this honourable Court for an ABSOLUTE ORDER of DISCHARGE of the said Bankrupt under the said Act. Dated tibia 2nd day of December, 1907. REGINALD VINCENT. 9064F Solicitor fcr Bankrupt. BOROUGH COUNCILS. SUMNER BOROUGH. COUNCIL. JUNIOR CLERK. A PPLICATTONS, addressed to the Town __ Clerk, are invited for the position of JUNIOR CLERK and TYPIST, at a salary of One Pound per week. j Applicants to state age and experienoe. and enclose testimonials. L. A. STRINGER, Town Clerk. Sumner, 27th November, 1907 8907F ■fXIR Glasses that renew the Sight. Frame* X that suit the face, in Gold, Filled, or Steel, etc. Popular price*. GO TO KENNETT'B, 183 High street. CWK TO-DAY AT THE D.I.C. A SPECIAL DISPLAY of LATEST NOVELTIES in BEATEN ANTIQUE AND POLISHED COPPER WARE. Suitable for Christmas Presents. Rich Designs in Best Quality BRITISH ELECTRO PLATED WARE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. THE D.I.C. FOB QUALITY. C 3561
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12976, 2 December 1907, Page 1
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