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AMUSEMENTS. rpHkATRE ROYAL. Under the direction of MB J. C. WILLIAMSON. A BRILLIANT SEASOK; Comateneing TUESDAY NEXT, JANUARY 7th, TUESDAY" >"EXT, JANUARY 7U», And Poeitirdy Limited to SIX NIGHTS ONLY. First Production, in Chi jstcburdt o! MR J. C. WILLIAMSON'S LATEST AND GREATEST IfOVELTY, Th« Delightful ComtAj. in Four Acts, by Winch*U Smith and Byron Ongley, Adapted from George Ban JXcCutch«on c Widely-read Novel, "BREWSTEB'S MILLIONS." " BREWSTER'S MILLIONS." " BREWSTEK'S MILLIONS." Thie charming •work %wae an enormoue euccees throughout the United Statee, w*e played for two entire eeaeone in London, «d W site* created a furor* of enthusiasm in Sydney, and again in Dunedin, where it W drawing crowded .eradionoee. What the entioa Uioiight of it may be judged ironx the folDAILY TELEGRAPHSAID:— "A brilliant end diverting oomedy. It po#e*s«©s the most commendable merit of provoking' laughter from beginning to end. THE "AUSTRALIAN STAR" SAID: "We have never had- a peater rfurpriee or a more ingeniously-planned sensation in a Sydney theatre." ..--.- THE "DUNEDIN TIMES" SAID:— "Delightfully refreshing M it » wholesome. It is full of situations and excitement. Tho. great yacht eoene is a triumph of ataje craift." . ■ THE "DUNEDIN STAR" SAID:— "Mr Williameon ha» provided c. splendid comf>*ny to interpret thi» remarkable etory of and hae staged it with a lavish magnificence. The huge audience simply roared »pprova|, delight »nd wonder at this ertraordinery piece oi et*g« realism." The New Play will be interpreted by the full strength of MR J. C. W I L.L lAM S 0 N*S NE.W OOMEDY COMPANY. Including I£R THOMAS KINGSTON And MRS ROBERT BROTJGH.

SPECIAL-BOX- OFFICE NOTICE. Plans for the Season OPEN at MJlner and Thompson's. THURSDAY MORNING NEXT, at 9. Prices as usual. Touring Manager : 2416 MR GEORGE MATHESON. . PUBLIC NOTICES. /. MERCERY ASSISTANT. WANTED, E/p*ri«nMa ASSISTANT to take first .eeles in the Mercery Department. Must hanre * thorough knowledge of the trade. Apply by letter to 15HF W. STRANGE and CO., LTD. PRIVATE HOSPITAL. XVANTED,' a. PROBATIONER. Apply W. bytetter. ral . toHNH*"'. 2536F The Lmiei, Victori* aquwa. rr»O LST, for TERM, BpTeiidid ORCHARD, 1. over 3 ACRES, in fall profit, about 300 Trow, Apples, P«*w, Plume, -Wslnnt*- etc. Also, Glae» House* coatainm? 50 Vines, witt bountiful Mipply of .Grapee, eetiiMted ;» yield over hall * ton. Good House 7 room*, dairy, bati, *t*ble, oonchbxms*. «»U>M!rooei* etc., fowlhousee, ooope, •Jμ padlock for <xnr. Splendid opportunity far- thnftySinfn to in-crem-e ' inebme. Will let to . »urt»bl* tewat for term. Pot carde to tmw, »pply "Fwdialton," 'True* ,, Office. IK»F WANIBD— -A' S M A. ft T JUNIOR. SOUTH BRITISH INSURAiNCB CO., l'laJF "**■ " ' 170 . Herefora" etreet" I REGINALD CYRIL EVEttETT ATKIN- « SON, M.8., Ch. B. Edin. (1906), D.P.H., Cambridge (19<W), now residing in Ch-ristchurch, hereby give notice that I intend applying on the SUt JANUARY, 1908, Next, to hove my name placed on the Medical Register for the Colony of New Zealand; and that I have deposited tie evidence of my qualification in. tho Office of the Registrar of Births and Deaths *t Christchurch. (Signed) R. C. EVERITT ATKINSON, M.8., Ch.B., etc Dated at Chrietchurch, December SOth, 190T I*M SOME Malicious Person, making damaging allegations concerning my character, that are absolutely without foundation, a substantial reward will be paid the discoverer of the said person. GEORGb HORNIBLOW, East Eyreton. 3*13 NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

I HAVE BBMOVED to New Office* situated at the CORNER OF GLOUCESTER AND MANCHESTER STREETS. Entrance, 197 Gloucester street (upstairs). The Offiota at ICO Caehel street are now CLOSED. F. C. RAPHAEL, F Financial and Commission Agent. CENTRAL LAND AGENCY. rpHE Finest Sheep Run in the Dominion, 4394 Acres Magnificent Land, easily cepablo of carrying over 7000 cheep. Soil rich loam, nearly *H ploughable. Well watered, close to railway and markets. Only £t per acre. Easy terms. 1117 67 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. TRAMWAY NOTICES. OHRISTCHUROH TRAMWAY BOARD. TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS. NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31st, 1907. (New Year's Eve.) Saturday Night Time-table on all Line with the addition of Cars to the following termini at midnight:—Sumner, New Brighton, Riccarton, Papanui, Lincoln road, Cashmere Hills, Edg«ware road, Opawa, Fendalton. and Burwood only. Lart Car to North New Brighton Beach at 11.6 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY Ist*, 1908. (New Year's Day.) Special Cars will run to Railway Station to connect with Lyttelton Trains every FIVE Minutes. RACES AT PLUMPTON. Cnrs will leave Royal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral square, for Sockburn. every fifteen minutes between 11.15 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. Discount Coupons or Cards trill not be accepted on these Cars. "WAINONI PARK." Half Hour Service All Day. Fares 1* return (including admission). Children naifprice. SUMNER AND NEW BRIGHTON. Ordinary Time-tablo All D*y. No excurnion tickets will be issued. ALL OTHER LINES ORDINARY TIMETABLE. The Last Cars out on all Lines, except OPAWA and SUMNER, will leave Square at MIDNIGHT. Last Car to North New Brighton 'Beach at. 11.6 Vm. THURSDAY, JANUARY 2nd, 1908. RACES AT PLUMPTON. Care will leave Royal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral square, for Sockburn. every fifteen minutes between 11-13 a.m. end 1.30 p.m. Discount Coupon* or Cards will not be accepted on these Cars. "WAINONI PARK." Half Hour Service All Day. Fares Iβ return (including admission). Children haHprice. NO EXCURSION TICKETS WILL BE ISSUED. ALL OTHER LINES ORDINARY TIMETABLE ALL DAY. 2403 BY ORDER. AT Bonnington's, High street, you will get anything you require in Perfumery— Eau d« Cologne, Lavender Water, all from best makert; • great tariety, from Is. Fans

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 13000, 31 December 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 13000, 31 December 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 13000, 31 December 1907, Page 1

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