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AMUSEMENTS. TTTS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. XL TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. AND EVERY EVENING NEX'I WEEK. MATINEE SATURDAY AFTrRNOON NEXT, at 2.50 p m. MR EDWARD ERANtCOMBE S SCVRLEI' TROUBADOURS SCARLET TROUBADOUIIS The Ooenmjf Protjranrme will mc'nde — THE SOM.J OF THE STROLLING PLAYERS lh« «nc:eirt oostomes worn in this number were ongmall} in the Towxr of London. THE JESTER and ART-HUMORIST will proceed with a duct, entited "Fo-low On." They DO-IT so that the programme may "fo.low on" without delay. MR FORD WALTHAM in a rousing SONG OF THE ANVIL You will be forcibly struck by the amil Mind tbe sparks!' I MY TINY FIREFLY, contributed by MISS MAY GLENN The fireflies wh eh flit in this rumber are espeorallv impor*<d from the West Irdies MISS MAUDE FANE and MR SYDNEY MANNERING in a graceful duet, "OUR CANADIAN CANOE 7, There* a bit of CANOO-dolmp in thi-. THE SONG OF THE TOREADOR from ' Oarm«n " Sun? m d GESTICULATED by MR ALFRED CUNNIJ.GHAM THE JESTER will eseay "THE SAILOR'S BRIDE." or as much of it as tho Contpsn will let him. You are requested to aV-taun from boisterous a.ppkn*e as tho build.ng is only snippoited by its foiwdatioi*. THE TROUBADOIUIS will l>wm© pathetio in "THE SOLDIER S TAREWELL " Pass-out checks may be obtained at the door. MISS MAUDE FANE m a soothing "LULLABY " m which it is rot improbable that the Clmrus will assist. THE BALCONY SCENE from "Romeo" and Juliet " in tho form of a Shakcs-penan Coon S<mg. INTERVAL. (And not before it was wanted.) The Drau.?lv.i3 in. this Tboatre are provided by tbo staircase leadins- fe«n the street. piWJ TT A NAUTICAL SCENA, Et«tled "The Sailor's Life," introducurg "FOUR JOLLY SAILORMEN" in Quartet and Dance. . . "THE JOLLY SAILOR." (By the Basso.) A "FISHY" Ynrn of "OLD PILOT JIM." (By the Jester.) A-NAUTICAL AIR. with bnmiming eccompaniment. (By the _,„„ .. "LITTLE TOMMY WE3ST An unaccompanied quaxtet REPUTEDLY humorous. "THE SUBMARINE AND THE WHALE," WailTid by the 'Troubadours." MELODRAMATIC FINALE, entitled "OFF WE GO." (By the whole Company) Please keep your seats until tho end of th*performance Leave them then—they belong to the building. " The Grand Piano from th© Dresden Piano Co is OVERSTRUNG, the Pianist » OVERWORKED. __ „ , Populaa- Pnoce 3*. 2s, Is The Early Doors Plans at MilTer and Thompson's Day Sales at Reidle's and West End Tobaooomst's. , Humorouß Souvenir Programmes on S*le at the Theatre, 3d each (two for 7d) Doors open 730 Commences at 8 o clock. 73C3 CHAS CHAMBERS, Manager. PUBLIC NOTICES. WALKING HELPS HEALTH, Eminent Physicians Declare. o'<? U L L I V A N'S HEELS OF NEW RUBBER 1 Make Walking Easy. IN your walk through life they cushion your feet at every step They are an absolute benefit to all people, young and old, rich and poor alike. I MORE ECONOMICAL THAN LEATHER I "Tbey enable you to walk brisker and faster with the same effort,.' says Dan ► O'Leiry, "the Veteran Pedestrian. Sold by St O'BRIEN and CO., Premier Bcot Manufacturers, > i t \ Christchurch C1382F CENTRAL LAND, ' * VILLA RESIDENCE of v3T six large rooms, replete With every conceivable modern convenience, including electrio light, sewer connection, hot-house, fernery, Venetian blinds, gas, etc, situated In centre of city. This oheice and -wellbuilt house is for SALE. Price and card to viow on application __~_,, _* 67-Cathedral square. TTLBRAIORY & MASSAGE INSTITUTE.! WORCESTER STREET (near Barbados* street). MRS C. J.'GROSSMAN, MASSEJSB (Certificated). 1 Patients received Daily from 10 a.m. to S pm. or by appointment. Vibration is the quickest and surest method of curing Rheumatwn-, Sciatwa, and all Nervous Complaints. Tel 806 - C8907F HOME KNITTING DEPOT AND LADIES' OUTFITTER, 223 COLOMBO STREET. SPRING GOODS just opened up. Novelties m Neck Wear, Belts, Collars, eto. Trousseaux » speciality. Underskirts, Trimmed 1 Lace, and Embroidery, Children's Bonneu, Pinafores, Frocks, Home Knit Stockings, andSocks, Cashmere and Fancy Hosiery. Inspection invited MRS PALMER, Telephone 1279. 1170 FRANCIS CLARK, ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEER. 163 MANCHESTER STREET. Electno Lifts, Electric Light and Power, General Engineering. and .Repairs. Tel. 3155 F2797 MONEY TO LEND ON APPROVED SECURITIES. At Lowest Current Rates of Interest Apply, HELMOEB nod VAN ASCH, Solicitors $5 Cathedral square Christchurch, and ~ Rangiora. C2£G3 J. G. DAVIS, .DRAPER STREET, RICHMOND. A SPLENDID Collection of Orchids,. also Ferns, Palms, Axaleas, etc Plants of Xmas Roses for sale, also a large variety of Paeomes. Winter grown Stocks for early flowering. / Nursery—First street over Stamnore bridge, Burwood tram, or top of second terrace, over East belt bridge IMB PERFECT, NATURAL s TEETH , , N ARE a boon to the fortunate possessor, and thoir value cannot "be over-estimated. People with fairly good natural teeth should take care of them, get them examined regularly, and 1»to tho 'east de'ect remediedThoeo requiring artificial substitutes, wo can supply with our wondorfu'ly contoured dentures, which, with porcelain gum, defy do- > tectKm. Any number of teeth easily extracted with our wonderful painless method Extractions free when plates are to be made Complete sets are made- in the shortest possible time Scientific Dentistry is what you grot from DRS. PRJTCHXRD JONES AND MAINLAND. 193 Colombo SVrert (over Bnce's). Open Saturday Afternoons and Evenings till 9 o'clock. Telephone 1161. BONNINOTON'S Pills. You need not be afraid to use them They contain no harmful astringents. They gently correct action of Liver and Stomach; Is bor. F3689 TO-DAY, AT THE D.l.a rpHE FIRST DISPLAY OF NOVELTIES For SPRING AND SUMMER , Is nude ____, *IN C3*?_ m,' ■ ■ ■_________.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13225, 19 September 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13225, 19 September 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13225, 19 September 1908, Page 1

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