AMUSEMENTS. rry~a eat re r o V a-l. NEXT WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NIGHTS, 21st and 22nd Inst. A GREAT MUSICAL EVENT. CHRISTCHURCH CONCERT SEASON. Of MADAME MELBA'S PROTEGE. MISS IRENE AINSLEY MISS IRENE AINSLEY MISS IRENE AINSLEY Assisted by . MRS E. H. QUEREE (Pianist) MR VERE BUCHANAN (Violinist) and I ' MR HAMILTON HODGES, MR HAMILTON HODGES, MR HAMILTON HODGES, The Great Baritone. BOX PLAN open nt the Dresden THIS MORNING (MONDAY), tho 19th inst. PRICES: Dres.s Circle 4s, other parts _» 6d and Is. No extra chargo for booking. 9196 pHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL UNION. FOURTH SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT. ORCHESTRAL. TUESDAY, 27th OCTOBER, 1908. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Box Plan opens on Thursday Next, 22nd, at 3 p.m. H. ANTILL ADLEY, 1184 Secretary. I»ANGI-A-TBA— Worcester street Extension •j (Ist* residence T. E. Taneycliffe. Esq.). Theso Beautiful Grour.ds are now Open to tho Public. Admission 6d, including Lawn Tennis and Croquet. Afternoon Tea Gd. Oj-en Every Day (Sundays excepted). Children not admitted. Take Linwood or New Brighton tram to Park road. 881 MEETINGS. NOTICE. • THE CANTERBURY • CO-OPERATIVE EGG. POULTRY, AND PRODUCE COMPANY, LTD. NOTICE is ih-ew-bv given that the FIRST GENERAL MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Company's Office, 165 Tuam etTect, Christchuroh, en WEDNESDAY, 21st October. 1903, at 2.30 ' for the purport-* of adopting the summary of accour.tts and confirming or modifying the contract on be-half of the Company. J. B. MERRETT, Secretary. 165 Tuam street, Chris-tchuTch. 9440 ' DIOCESAN SYNOD. THE Synod of the Diocese of Christchurch will meet for business on TUESDAY 1 NEXT, October 20th, at 3.30 p.m., in the Library,-Christ's College, where the Bishop's Addfess will bo delivered. ARRANGEMENTS. MONDAY. October 19th, a p.m.—Choral. , Evensong, Cathedral. Preacher, the Yon. Archdeacon Averill, M.A. TUESDAY, October 20th.—Celebration of Holy Communion, Cathet%_l, 7.80 a.m. Offer- ' ings at both services for," Synodical expenses. TUESDAY, October 20th.—8 p.m., Public Social Meeting, Hki Majesty's Theatre. Manchester, street. Doors open at 7.15 p.m. Admission Is. Tickets v,f the Vicars and at ' Mr Bloy's, opposite Bank of Ivew Zealand. 1 ;- . ' 9452 "FAILURES AtfD FALLACIES OF . . PROHIBITION." MR H. M. STEWART will deliver Addresses as under: — LAURISTON— THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. CHERTSEY— TO-MOBROW (TUESDAY) EVEN-NO. -~ KxliE-rr™-'J'--,-**'-* v.--.**—;'': '-i'--:" - :" '-*-J*-"*-- - " WEDNESDAY, October 21st. DROMORE— THURSDAY, October 22nd. FAIRFIELD— FRIDAY, October 23rd. Chair taken at 8 p.m. Lsdies Specially Invited. Admission Free. No Collection. 9450 A CHALLENGE TO THE ELECTORSIt A DELEGATION OF INVERCARGILL CITIZENS, , Consisting of ' REV. A MITCHELL, J. J. WESNEY, ESQ., Solicitor, And J. <S. BAXTER, Merchant, WILL ADDRESS THE PEOPLE OF CHRISTCHURCH In HiS MAJESTY'S THEATRE On WEDNESDAY NEXT (OCT. 21st). / Everjiane who desires to got, at first hand, i information as to "the success of No-license in the important city of Inv«rcaigill SHOULD ATTEND THIS MEETING. 9471 YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY Of —eajrittg REV. R. B. S. HAMMOND. TO-DAY, 1.30 p.m., CATHEDRAL SQUARE. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock. . "LIFE IN THE SYDNEY SLUMS." The Lecture will be Illustrated by Mai_iriSoeai't Limelight Picturee Taken from Life. ADMISSION: Ono Shilling. Tickets may be obtained at 95a Colombo sftreoi or at the Prohibition League Rooms, corner of Worcester and Manchester streets. 9472 • PERFECT, NATURAL • TEETH A RE a boon to the fortunote possessor, ' i- and their value cannot be over-estimated. People with fairly good natural teeth should 1 take care of them, get them examined regu'arly, and -have the Jeast defect remedied. Those requiring artificial substitutes, we can supply with our wonderfu'ly contoured dentures, which, with porcelain gum, defy detection. Any number cf teeth easily extracted with onr wonderful painless method. Extractions free when nlates are to he mode.. Complete sets are made m the shortest possible time. Scientific Dentistry is what you get from 1 DRS. PBITCHARD JONES AND MAITLAND, j i 195 Colombo Street (over Briee's). j Open Saturday Afternoons and Evenings till 9 o'clock. Telephone 1161. • F3BOO-1 , , —____—_—————____— _ I SPECIAL AT THE • y dig. ■ : T\UST COATS, JUST OPENED. 195 Ladies' Very Smart SicilMn Cloth DUST COATS in Assorted Fashionable Colouring, including Champagne, Cream, Navy, Brown, Block, etc., etc. Latest Trimmings and Styles, including, the New Kimono. PRICE FROM 32a 6d. | ■ At the r ' D. L C. C 3812
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