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AMUSEMENTS. \f AN'AGERIAL. -'A Consequent on tho nigntly incroosinj: rush lor scats β-t the Theatre, patrons are enjoined to BOOK AT MILXi.-. -w and THOMPSON'S for the REMAINING S NIGHTS Of the =ud thus avoid Disappointment. rp H B A T STt ROYAL. Rupert Clarke, John "Wren, M<rnell and Guuii's Company. Directioa of CLYDE MEYNELL AND JOHN GUNK. BuMne«? Manager: G. Hcman Barne*. ALL'S WELL! Sounded through tsw> S*sonian tent* last cijht, and it» wlw again found a true ring in tho hearts of the a»- ;. ?emb!cd THOUSANDS IN THE AUDIENCE, As HARCOUKT BEATTY. UARCGURT BEATTY, Aβ " Eric, Ear! of Strathmcre," And MADGE iirIXTOSH, MADGE McIXTOSH, As " Prinoess Iri3 of Walia," Were finally united in their love midst « scene of WILDEST ENTHUSL\SM and DELIGHT, The Curtain falling on a Porfonuanco which must ever be regarded as a XEVBR-TO-BE-FOBGOTTEN TRIUMPH. TWO MORE NIGHTS ONLY. TWO MORE NIGHTS ONLY. TWO MORE NIGHTS ONLY. Of tlve Charming Military Romance, "HER LOVE AGAINST THE WORLD." " HEU LOVE AGAINST THE WORLD." " HER LOVE AGAIXST THE WOULD." MONDAY »nd TUESDAY. JULY 20th and 21et The Romantic Historical Coelume Dr»nia, "A BEGGAR ON HORSEBACK." Kftroourt Bestty as Marley. Due do Tourney. Madge Mclntosh as Lady M-arj' Dudley. WEDNESDAY NEXT. JULY 22nd, Dumas' Famous Emotional Drama, "CAMILLE." THURSDAY and FRIDAY, JULY 23rd and 24th, The Great Romantic Military Spectacle, "THE MIDNIGHT WEDDING." SATURDAY, JULY 25th, Sardou's Celebrated Play, "FEDORA." The Plays Prodncod by Gaston Merreie. Plans at Miln«r and Thompson's. PRICES—4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Early Doors to Stalls and Gallery. Day Sales at Crown Confectionery Co. . 4966 . THE BEAUTIFUL BURWOOD TEA GARDENS, CONTAINING the Finest Plantation of Pines in Canterbury, is an ide&l place for Picnics, etc. Swinge, Boating, Croquet, Slot Machines. Pair of Opossums, pretty and amusing. Fruit and Flowers for Sale. Admission 6d, Tea (A. Take tram from Bank corner. MRS KNOWLES. ROAD BOARDS. ELLESMERE ROAD BOARD. NOTICE ie hereby given in accordance with the provisions of "The Road Boards Act, 1862," Section 114, "The Rattaff Act, 1694," Seotioce 3? to 43, and 60, and Amendmcivts thereto, that it is the intetrtion of the Ellesmere Road Board, a>t its Next Ordinary Meeting, to be held on Ist AUGUST, 1906, to ma,ke and levy a GENERAL RATE of ONE HALFPENNY in ti» X STERLING upon tho rateable value of a>ll the Ratoa-ble Property in the Ellesmere Road District for l£o period oommenoing Ist APRIL, IMS, and ending 81st MARCH, 1909, such rate to become due and payable, in one sum, on the 16th day of AUGUST, 1908. . The Rate Book is open for inspection at the Jlo^J,Board-Office, > Jieeefcm- , * -•• v -—- — W. G. LUNN, Clerk to the Board. '_ Leeaton, 15th July, 1908. 4891 HEATHCOTE ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that nn6er tie provisions of The Road Boards Act, 1682, Section 114, The Road and Town Districts Raticer Act. 1903, The Public Health Amendment Act. 1904, Section 3. and The Rating Act, 1894, Sections 37 to 40, that it is the intention of the Hcsithcote Road Boaxd vi a Special Meeting to be held on FRIDAY. July 31st, 1908, at 7.30 p.m., to MAKF. and LEVY:— 1. A GENERAL RATE of ONE PENNY FARTHING in the £ on all the rateable property in the Hewtbcote Read District. 2. A Uniform Annual SANITATION FEE of TEN BHILLINGS and SIXPENCE for the removal of Edghteoil from all rateable properties in the areas specified in Special Order dated 27th March, 1905. 3. And in accordance with a Special Order of the South Wsimekariri River Board, dated 13th April, 1308. a Rate of ONE SIXTYFOURTH of a PENNY in the £ on all the rateable property comprised within the boundaries of Class 11. area in the Heathoote Road District. 4. In compliance with a Special Order of the Christchurch Drainage Board a rate of SEVEN-SIXTEENTHS of a PENNY-in the £ on all rateable property within ttte Rural Drainage area in the Heathoobe Road District. , .■ 5. In compliance with an order of Che Selwyn Coun<fcy Council to MAKE and LEVY • rate for CHARITABLE AID and HOSPITAL PURPOSES of SEVEN SIXTYFOURTHS of a PENNY in the £ on all tlhe rateable property in the Heathcote Road District. 6. In compliance with an order of tee Selwyn Counifey Council -under Tho Birds Nuisance Act. 1902. to LEVY a RATE of ONE TWENTY-FOURTH of a PENNY in the £ on all rateable property in the Heathcote Road District. The whole of the ebove rates and Sanitation Fee to be for the period cemmeneim; APRIL let, 1903, and enddßg MARCH 31st, 1909. The General Rate, Sanitation Fee, South Waimakariri River Board Raie. Charitable Aid and Hospital Rate, Drainaee Rate and Small Birds Rat© to be due and payable in oce sum on the 17th day of AUGUST, Notice is also hereby given itjbat the Annual Recurring Special Rate of SEVEN-EIGHTHS of a PENNY in the £ on the Capital Value of all Rateable Property in Rural Section 326 t North Lin wood), mode for providing interest and sinkins fund on a Special Loan of £3600, will be payable *t the office aforesaid in two equal instalments on tie dates fixed in that behalf (being the Ist day of May and the Ist day t-i November, 1908). Tha Rate Book will be OPEN for INSPECTION at tho Road Board Office. Ferry road. Wools**, during KIGHT . Clerk to the Board. Woolston. July lCih. 1906. «f4 NATURAL LOOKING TEETH. WE Specialise in Plate Work. We endeavour and succeed in making Artificial Dentures to suit tie features of the patient, whilst always trying to get away from the prominent false look that so often accompanies dentures. We make erery variety of Platee—Rubber, Platinum, Gold, Continuous Gum—juet what the patient desires. Our prices are reasonable and fair. We only use tho best material and highestpriced Teeth. Advice free. Lei ua advise you. DB. FRITCHARD JONES And DR. A. G. MAITLAND, Dental Surgeons. Colombo street, Christchurch, Bryce'e Comer (Upetairs). Open Saturday Afternoon 2 till 5. and Evesing 7 to 9. FP3BOO-3 AT THE D.I.C SALE. T> l< O 17 S E 8. Ladies' Very Dainty Cream Jtspanete Silk Blouses, in all tizss. Ca lid, 6s lid. Ladies' W»»hine Delairn Ekurc ShirU, 3s lid. Cs lid. Ladies' French M-.tb! Biouse«, in Net, Silk, etc., for temi-evtning w«r, at Special Sale prices'. • C 3342

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13170, 17 July 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13170, 17 July 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13170, 17 July 1908, Page 1

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