AMUSEMENTS. ' "J3REWSTER'S MILLTONS." THB WONDERFUL YACHT SCENE. "One of the most beautiful and marvellously manceuvred displays of stage mechanism ever presented to an audience." LEAVING THE MOORINGS. .KE STORM. THE BREAKDOWN. SALVAGE. The Dunedin "Star" eaid: —The huye auditcice simply roarod approval, dolight ar.d wor.de/ at this extraordir.ory piece of stage rt-alisru. IT WAS A TOUR DE FORCE. HEATKE R O V A L. Under tho direction of MR J. C. WILLIAMSON. A RECORD COMEDY SUCCESS For CHRISTCHURCH PLAYGOERS. Commencing TO-MORROW {TUESDAY) EVENING, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, For positively SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON will present fox the First Time hero, his LATEST and GREATEST NOVELTY. The Laughing Hit of England, America, and Australia, " BREWSTER'S MILLIONS." " BREWSTER'S MILLIONS." " BREWSTER'S MILLIONS." Which was an enormous success throughout 'America, was played for two entire seasons in London, and has since created a furore of enthusiasm in Sydney, end ng-ain in Dunedin, where it drew rcoord attendances to His Majesty's Theatre for 9 consecutive nights. Tho New Play will be interpreted by the Full Strength of MR J. C. WILLIAMSON'S NEW COMEDY COMPANY lucluding MR THOMAS KINGSTON And MRS ROBERT BROUGH, Patrons are reminded thai the plans aro rapidly Ailing at Milncr and Thompson's, andseat? should be secured immediately. Prices—ss. "3s, arxl Is. Early doors to Stalls and Pit 6d extra. 2o_ PHYSICAL~CULTURE. MR TANKARD'S SCHOOL, corner Oxford terrace and Gloucester street. Pupils Requiring Special Troatment Taken Privately. Specialist for the Treatment of Spinal Curvature and Weak Lungs. Send for Prospectus. Director: THOMAS S. TANKARD, F3195 N.P.R.S. Diploma, London, PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. ISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP. — January Ist, 190 S. NIND and KING, Lancaster Park Butchery. Ferry road.—" Having purchased the interests of MR KING in tho above business, I beg to announce to all our Customers and the Public in general, that while thanking them for past support, thnt the business will in futuro ba carried on by MR J. NIND. who trusts, by supplying nothing. but the best Quality of Meat procurable. to maintain the same siipoort in the futuro aa in the past. J. N'ING, 43 Ferry road. 2622 ELECTION NOTICES LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD, EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, pur- . suant to the provisions of "The Local Elections Act f 1901, that the following persons hay© been duly nominated to fill the vacancy on the Lyttelton Harbour Board as the elected representative for tlhe Oity of Christchurch (comprised of the Central and Linwood Wards): — ROBERT PITCAITHLY. ARTHUR HUGHES TURNBULL. •s. ~"~"~" As there is only One Vacancy to be filled I hereby eJ«o give Public Notice that a POLL ;will bo taken o<s between the said' candidates on MONDAY, the 6th day of January, 1908. The POLLING BOOTHS will bo situate The Provincial Couricir* Chambers, Durham street. ' • St. John's Churoh Schoolroom, Madras street. ' * Methodist Church Sehoolrporn, Stenmore road, Richmond. The Old Linwood Borough Council Rooms, Worcester street and Stanmore road. Social Hall, Church .street. Polling Hours from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dated this 31st day of December, 1907. GEORGE W. HULME, Returning Offioer. 213 Hereford street, Christchurch. 2464 ELECTION OF MEMEERS LYTTELTONi HARBOUR BOARD — . JANUARY 6th, 1908. TO THE RATEPAYERS CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH. LADIES and GENTLEMEN.— At the solicitation of .many of the citizens 1 am agahi t. Candidate for the same seat o-» held previously ,by mc on the LytteltoN Harbour Board (lately vacated by tho Hon. G. J. Smith.) and, I again solicit your vote and confidence. If at all practicable I would favour the 'xinal Scheme, knowing what a great benefn it would be to the Province of Canterbury and Christchurch in particular. Yours faithfully, ROBT. PITCAITHLY. VOTING PLACES. Th* Provincial Council Chambers, Durham street. S*. John's Schoolroom, Madras street. Methodist Church Schoolroom, Stanmoro rood, Richmond. The Old Linwood Borough Council Rooma. Worcester street and Star_more road. Social Hall, Church street. 2606 t ROAD BOARDS. HEATHCOTE ROAD BOARD. HEATHCOTE BRIDGE LOAN OF JEB2S. NOTICE pursuant to tho provision of the Lccal Bodies I/oans Act, 1901, and its amendments. THE SPECIAL ROLL, containing the name* of all Ratepayers in the Special Rating Area for the Heathcote Bridge Loon in the Valley Ward of tha Heathcote Road District, will be open for inspection at the Board's Offico, Ferry rood. Woolston, until FRIDAY, January 17th, 1906. S. R. WRIGHT. 2617 Cierk to the BoardELLESMERE ROAD BOARD. -JfV PER CENT, additional charge will bo ±\J made on all Kates UNPAID on 15th JANUARY, inst., under Section 60, "The Rating Act, 1834/' By order. W. G. LUNN, 2619 Collector to the Board. KOWAI ROAD BOARD. SHOPS AND OFFICES ACT, 1904. •\TOTTCE is hereby given that a SPECIAL iv MEETING of. thi» Kowai Road Board •sill be held on THURSDAY, January 9th, 1903, at _1S p.m., to upon which day in the week tho STATUTORY HALFHOLIDAY shall be cbseneJ according to the above Act. GEO. S. HICKMAN, . , Clerk to Board. Balcairn, 3&d December. li*0". 26_ rpHE D.I.C. FOR QUALITY. Fashions -in BLOUSES, SKIRTS AND SUNSHADES. Noveitios in LACE AND SILK NECKWEAR, KIMONAS, GLOVES AND HOSUERY. A Grand An NOVELTY RIBBONS (Plain and Floral). LACES. INSERTIONS, AND FANCY DRAPERY At Fopuiar Prices. VISIT THE D.I.C. TO-DAY. C 2561
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