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AMUSEMENTS. •vr E"W THEATRE ROYAL. Under the Sole Direction of MR TOM POLLAKD. POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA COY. POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA COY. LAST TWO NIGHTS, LAST TWO NIGHTS, Prior to a long , and extended Tour of .Australia. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. Mr Pollard Pror-erAs hie Clover Company in an Entirely New and Novel Entortauvnrent. A HUGE VAUDEVILLE AND VARIETY PROGRAMME. Introducing Now Specialities, Introducing- Now Novelties. Intsodttciis? New Sketches, Introducing New BaJlots. And a host of other Novelties. A frrcu.t and g'.orious combination of events. j To-iusrht's Perform .u:oo in tho prcsenr-e rf j aU tic Loading Sp;rrts Associations—A for Sports of nJI kinds. SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE PRICES ONLY, i Dreee Circle and Orchfriral Stalls 3s, Buck Stewls 3?, GolJery Is. Eaxly doors to Stalls bj-jA Gal'ery, 7 to 7.30, Cd extra. Bc-s Plan at tho _ p RAND FAREWELL MATINEE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), ai 2 p.m. BLUEBELL IN FAIRYLAND Which has delighted thousands of children. Doors open at 1.30 p.m. SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES ONLY. Draw Circle and O.rchc-sfral Stalls IK Back Stalls 2s, Gallery Is. Childiren la and Cd. Plan now open at tho Dresden. 940-2 W. A. LOW. Business Mano^ej. T\JEW THEATRE ROYAL. MONDAY NEXT. MAY 4th. Return Visit of EDWIN GEACH'S POPULAR NEW DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. Preseris for the first 'ime in Christchurch ONE OF LONDON'S LATEST AND GREATEST SUCCESSES. "THE HEART OF A HERO." "THE HEART OF A HERO." In Four Acts, by Longford Carson, Esq. (Author of "A Modern- Adventuress"). FASCINATING. INTERESTING. PATHETIC. AN ABSOLUTE DRAMATIC TRIUMPH. Wiih a Vein of Comedy from Start to Finish. AN ENTIRELY NEW PRODUCTION Now running to Enormone Braineee at tho West London Theatre. BOX PLAN now Open -at Dresden. DAY SALES at the Crown Confectionery Company, adjoining Theatre. POPULAR PRICES, 3a, 2s, lv VICTOR BECK, Representative^ HE COLOSSEUM SKATING RINK. Armagh street. —Sessions—Morning, Afternoon, and Eveninar. Admission Iβ, Ladio Gd, Skates 6d, 8.8.'s Is. TO-NIGHT—Con-test, Cyclists Versus Skaters. TO-MORROW—Morning-, 10 to 12, schoolboys and girls tudmrt'bed Free, Skatic£ Ed. Races. Afctorncon to 5. Adm!«.sian 6d. Plain skutea free, 8.8.'s Gd. Evening Siessiont—7.So to 10. Band every evenir"*. MONDAY—Attack on the xnilo record"* TUESDAY (Closiisg Nleht)—HAT and TIE CARJNIVAL. Entries clos« Memday. Good program mo. Come to iho Carnival on t&o laet nighit ol the staeoa. _35 EOLETS FLICKERLESS PICTURES.Aβ Good as the Best, and Bert tor than the Rest. Southbridpc, To-night (Friday), Giontunnel, Mon., May 412 i; Hororata, Tuea.. M»y sth; Hornby, Wed., M*y Gth; Marshland, Thure., May 7th. Packed houses everywhere, 1670 A CONCERT -will held ia the St. ,™, ..Msrlf'e aohoolroojin,.- Opwwa,-by. .iW. NIGHT, at fi o'clocjc.. T Opiwa •Squwre at 7.12. fl ■■' 9 ;

FENDALTQN. CT. BARNABAS , SCHOOLROOM, ° M.C.L. SALE OP WORK. Open 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. 1 football! FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. SYDENHAM y. MERIVALE. East. CHRISTCHURCH v. CANTERBURY COLLEGE, West. LINWOOD v. OLD BOYS/ South. LANCASTER PARK. LANCASTER PARK, SATURDAY NEXT. Afternoon Tea provided Free to Ladies and their Escorts, with Stand Tickets. Kick-off 3 p.m. Admission fid. ■ 9355F RAILWAYS. KESW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TIME-TABLE ALTERATIONS. METHVEN BRANCH. TNSTHAD of alterations previously adverJ- tised, oe commencmg Ist May, tho 10.30 a.m. train, Rakaia to lltthven, will continue to run DAILY, and the 2.30 p.m. train, Methven to Rakaia, will run DAILY except THURSDAYS. 9365 BY ORDER. LECTURES. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. A COURSE of LECTURES on DENTAL ANATOMY, as required for. the Diurfal Intermedials Examination of the New Zealand University, will be given , by Professor ChiHon, M.A., D.Sc, in* the Biological Laboratory. Fees a's follows:—Remainder of present Term—One Guinea; Full Torm—Two Guineas. Intending , Students are invited to meet Professor ChiHon at his Lecture Room on Tuesday Next, May sth, tat 5 p.m. G. W. RUSSELL, 9301 Chairman of the Boaid. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, AXLE CAP of Motor Car. "Beil," betwoen Christchurcii aßd Hororata. Apply Derter and Crozior, Ltd., Manchester street; , 10 T OST, Red HEIFER, white on le~<s, -" epringiug (perhaps calved), near St. Albans, on Wedrjesday night. Apply to No. 9 Meriyale laae. ADj-otse found detaining Bonne will bo prosecut«J. 17 LOST, bstwecTi Eicejsiox Hotol »nd Railway Station, last night. 'White Petersham WAISTBELT. with eilvor lrack!« (Cupid head). Finder rewarded on return. Jng_to_Exceleior Hotel. »3ao i? 1 Lost, - Black a"ndf~Wh:'te Roug-h-hair«Hl DOG, Piwo broken chain and label on collar with F. Busch on. label. G. L. Rutherford, McDonaJd_Down'3 ; __ 1/335 npHE Sight Skilfully Te»ted Gla»»e» fitted. X Alvrmys satisfaction. liiterch&ngeable method. GO TO KENNETTS. C2BIO rpO-DAY AT THE D.I.C. LADIES' CREAM DELAINE BLOUSES, prettily trimmed Taler.cieriEes Lace, us lid, 6s lid, 6a lid. FASHIONS IN LADIES' BLOUSE SHIRTS at Popular Prices. LADIES' NET AND LACE BLOUSES hi Whit© and Ecru, for dinner a.r«d senaievenins wear. 103 6d, las 3d, 21*. C 34£2

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13104, 1 May 1908, Page 1

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