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NEW ZEALAND TN_*CRANCa_ 00-t-PANY. LIMITEDFIRE. MARINE. ACCIOENT. Policie. iwued ooverine BUROLARY and HOUSE-}----—ING at Moderate. Rates. .A. L PARSONS Manager, _-__, 196 Hereford atreet.

AMUSEMENTS. -pHEATBE ROYAL. Jnder th* Direction of . . BLAND HOLT. NOTE THE PRICES:* 3s. 3a, Xa (No extra charges.) Doors Open at 6.30. Last Five Farewell Night* of the Season. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), BLAND HOLT Will Present for the First Time in Christchurch, one of the most popular of the -°erie_ of Australian Comedy Dramae, entitled THE BREAKING OF THE DROUGHT. THE BREAKING OF THE DROUGHT. THE -..itEARING OF _nE DROUGHT. Written by Arthur Shirley, Esq. Characteristically Interpreted by THE FAVOURITE DRAMATIC ORGANISATION OF AUSTRALASIA. Artistic Illustrations of Familiar Place, in New South Wales, by MR JOHN BRUNTON. Tableau I—Fertilisation—A Selection Out Back. Tableau 2—Devastation—The Bush Fire. Tableau 3—Desolation — The Selection in Ruins. Tableau 4—Fashionable Flat in Sydney. Tableau s—Woollcomooloo LodgingTableau 6—"Reflections." Tableau 7—Little Coogee. Tableau 6—Paddy's Market in th* Early Morn (Sydney). Tableau 9—The Hurricane Club.' Tableau 10—The Town Flat. Tableau 11—Mosman's Bay. Box Plan at The Dresden, Day Sale Tickets it Woodward and Co., Tobacconist, opposite Broadway's. 7779 -T* - H E A T R E ROYAL. GRAND MATINEE PERFORMANCE. Under the Patronage of the Leading Citizen. of Christchurch. THURSDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, At 2 o'clock. In Aid of the CHILDREN'S WARD BUILDING FUND Of the Christchurch Hospital. TENDERED BY MR BLAND HOLT And his ' FAVOURITE DRAMATIC COMPANY. (Being the Firs* Matinee given during the New Zealand Tour) when tho Famous Comedy Drama. THE BREAKING OF THE DROUGHT, Will be Presented. * Box Plan open at The Dresden. * A CAUSE WORTHY OF YOUR PATRONAGE. -80 MRS DR. CROOKE, Secretary. CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL UNION, SEASON 1909. REHEARSALS for th* Orchestra will ba Resumed THIS EVENING at 8 _.m. in he Durham street Schoolroom and for Choru* CO-MORROW at the same hour and nlace. _ full attendance is earnestly requested. H. _-*ITr_L ADLEY. __? • Secretary. •pHE CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL UNION ■*- invite offers, of a ROOM in whioh to told their Practices on MONDAY and TUESDAY in each week. Letters to be addressed to H. ANTILL ADLEY. Secretarr. 170 Hereford street. ■•; 7747 M - ~W- A*N ° N * FAB K. 6d. WEDNESDAY—Punch and Judy, "Wainoni Geyser, Guessing Competition, and Side Shows. WAINONI ANNIVERSARY Will be held on THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 4th. 1320 THE BURWOOD TEA GARDENS. Opinions of recent visitor*. A traveller from Wellington states: "The moat beautiful place I have ever been in." "I consider this the boat place for riccics «r Canterbury. "I'ye enjoyed those cakes io_i. thing - tremendous." "And that** good praise, aaid his companion, "for he'a a prplessional 'baker." Amueements in plenty. aigl-M-laa* tea." Burwobd g*w.**- ",__it -Irinks. Hot water Stabling, «ti.; free. Purbrook-. Launch from Barbados* street. Tram Bank of N.Z. Corner. Admission 6J. let. Oq. , ; j......... . . ~..... ..' Ul7 ■WONDERLAND,-' ".'."-.U"Late Bligh's Garden*,..' "..'.;....'. NEW BRIGHTON. AN IDEAL PICNIC RESORT- large "-"V- Sports Grounds, Side Show*, Refreshment* and Hot Weter. All Annual and Country School Picnics admitted Free -to Grounds. We do Catering at a reasonable rate and provide everything. C 4154 SPORTING. NEW ZEALAND METROPOLITAN TROTTING CLUB. FEBRUARY MEETING. 11th and 13th FEBRUARY, 1909. •DOMINATIONS for ALL EVENTS CLOSE on AVIEDNESDAY NEXT, 27th in»tl. it 8 p.m. 7754F MELBOURNE PURCHASE. -0,003 YARDS OF ALL SILK RIBBON OFFERED AT HALF PRICE. They are: not inferior Ribbon* ' that would waste your money at any price, but this season* goods new and fresh. In fact they are most desirable. Come along and share our fortunate purchase with us. . All Silk Ribbons (4 inches wide), special -prico 3Jd yard. All Silk Ribbon (51 inches wide), special price s*-d yard. We have them in all colours. QAREY'S READY MONEY STORE. 185. WANTEDS. f \r_-LL-CUX* Garments at Keenly-cut v» • prices. Ballantyne'* Sale i* in protress. . _ ROOMS Furnished for _36, free rail and * packing within 50 mile*, at H. Atkinson s 117 Manchester street. 3408 rVANTED, Y_- r _t eaturoi if ___ ___, m »** Smart Suit at Ballantyne's Sale :nce. [7-OR Hair Dyeing go to Mrs Hemsley Bur- . .. n^ t -.. t .* le le-x-Jng Hair Specialist. Cafe .-ecu Building, Christchurch. 1333 1 ROOMS Furnished for £35, free rail and packing within SO mile*, at H. At_ioion ». 117 Manchester street. . 340 a 'pH-E Sm_rte_t Sac Suit* at Special Sale ■*- Prices at Ballantyne'*. SPECIAL Offer—Bail paid, packed frae, J low*»t prices. Furniture for 4 rooms 36. H. Atkinic-'*, 117 Manchester atreet.' -408 JELLING, Selling, Selling, at B-lUntyue* ■-> Sele Prices. Everything: for Gentlenen's Wear. [*F you require your grey hair restored to L original colour go to Mr* Hemslev Buret, Cafe Cecil. 1323 jIALF. Concessions on Tailor-made Gar--.5 ments. Smart-fitting Suits 84a and if:s. J. Ballantyne and Co. SPECIAL Discount H. Atkinson'*, ManJ ohe_ter street. Pay rail and pack free ip to 50 miles any rurchase over £1. LAZER Suits. Tailor-made, 65* end 755, during Ballantyne'* Sale period. For confinna—oa ot Wanted*, see page 10. ■^.RAMOPHONES— Song* by Caruso, Melba J _nd John Harrison, etc., also Instrunental Music by Cold*tre__t Guard*, Exhiition Orchestra, London, and other*. You re cordially invited to come and hear them, tobt. Francis. Musical Exchange, Manchest— treet, Christchurch. OIANO by Bord, Pari*, for sale only £26, J- splendid tone, no interest charged, crms arranged, deposit 20* and monthly intalments of 10* each. Rob- Franci*. K-rical 'xebange, 159 and 161 M-ncheater atreet, -hnatchurch- ___

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13331, 25 January 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13331, 25 January 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13331, 25 January 1909, Page 1

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