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AMUSEMENTS. n . H E A T R E R O _ A I_. Under the Direction of . . BLAND HOLT. NOTE THE PRICES: Ss, _f, U(No extra charges.) Doors Open at 6.39. LAST FOUR NIGHTS OF THE SEASON. Enthusiastic Reception of ____ND HOLT'S Immensely Successiul Australian Comedy Drama, THE BREAKING OF THE DROUGHT. THE BREAKING OF THE DROUGHT. THE __„_AKING OF '____ DROUGHT. Tho sweetest musio in Australia is the Australian Harp, and the only time to hear it is when the heavy tmu is boating on a wire fence. To hear it costs nothing, but not to hear it costs millions, it's our National musio and the souud of it puts cheerfulness on our faces, cash in our pockets evory time. : Don't Miss this Sublime Play. ONE OF BLAND HOLT'S BEST. THE FIRE IN THE AUSTRALIAN BUSH. A Marvel of Stage Craft. REMEMBER—ONLY FOUR MORE NIGHTS, and then FAREWELL. Box Plan at The Dresden, Day Salo Ticket* at Woodward and Co., Tobacconist, opposite Broadway's. 7819 rpHEATRE ROYAL. GRAND MATINEE PERFORMANCE. Under Distinguished Patronacre. THURSDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, In Aid of the i CHILDREN'S WARD BUILDING FUND \ Of THE CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL, TENDERED BY MR BLAND HOLT \ And his FAVOURITE DRAMATIC COMPANY. When the Celebrated Comedy Drama, THE BREAKING OF THE DROUGHT, Will bo Presented. A CAUSE WORTHY OF YOUR t PATRONAGE. Box Plan at tho Dresden. Day Sale Tickets at Woodward and Co., opposite Broadway's. POPULAR PRICES : 3s, 3». Is. 7820 MRS DR. CROOKE, Hon. Sec. j"\ON_ Forget the GRAND BAZAAR at Spreydon School in aid of RECREATION GROUND, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, to bo opened at 3 p.m. by 3. t>. Hall, Esq. Grand Concerts each evening. 1379 WONDERLAND, Late Bligh's Gardens, NEW BRIGHTON. AN IDEAL PICNIC RESORT; largw - __-■ Sports Grounds, Sido Shows, Refreshments and Hot Water. All Annual and Country School Picnics admitted Free to Grounds. We do Catering at a reasonable rate and provide everything. ' C 4154 RANGI-A-TEA PLEASURE OBOUNDB. -fTOLIDAY-MAKERS can spend a very En. -_-_- joyable Day at Rangi-a-tea. Evening Parties can also be arranged. ADMISSION 6d, including Lawn Tennis. Croquet, etc Afternoon Tea 6d. Open every day (Sundays excepted). Children not admitted. Take Linwood or New Brighton Tram to Park road. Only two minutes' walk from cor. ■ . C4I7Q RAWHITT TEA ROOMS ud GROUNDS. DALLINGTON, situated north side of the Avon river bank. - River Excursionists" sad others to visit the newly established tearooms. The situation is an ideal one, aud is * pleasant resting spot for pionio parties. - motorists, cyclists, and pedestrians.' A safe landing place has been provided, and ample accommodation is assured for boats. Only 25 minute*' pull from Reee's boaUheds, IS minutes run for cyclists. Afternoon Tea a__ Refreshments provideqt. -■-.■-, IMi The . g_ardbksOpinious of recent visitors. A -traveller from Wellington states: "The most beautiful place I have ever been in." "I oo_sider this the boat place for jrionics in Canterbury." "I've enjoyed'those cakes something tremendous." "And that's go__ praise," said his. companion, "for he's a professional baker." Amusements in plenty. High-class tea. Burwood gems." Soft drinks.' Hot water. . Stabling, «t_, ____ Pnrbrook's Launch from Barbadoes street. Tram Bank of N.Z. Corner. Admission 6dTea 6d- .. 1117 LECTURES. VEDANTA Lecture by Sister Avabamia, To-night, 8 o'clock, Druid.' Hall, 113_ Worcester street. Subject: "The Spiritual Meaning of the Book of Symbols." Collection. To-morrow Afternoon, 3 o'clock (ladies on'y), "The Secret of the Beauty and Strength of the Hindoo, Grecian, aha Roman Women." Sixpence. 1547 VIA VI TALKS. Given to Ladies by spec., ally trained Women, Every Tuesday Afternoon at 3 o'clock. Have Educational and Curative Aims. They Teaoh Women:— That health is normal, suffering abnormal. Why -women suffer as they do. How to grow back to health in Nature's own way. -No charge. No Obligation. Viavi-Kooms. Royal Exchange Buildings. Interviews 10 to 5 daily. Printed version of Aims and Methods Free for ld Stamp. (Take the Lift). 188 MELBOURNE PURCHASE. 10,000 YARDS OF ALL SILK RIBBON OFFERED AT HALF PRICE. They are not inferior Gibbons that would wasto your money- at any price, but this season's goods new and frosh. In fact they are most desirable. Come along and share our fortunate purchase with us. All Silk Ribbons (4 inches wide), special price 3_d yard. All Silk Ribbon (SI inches wide), special price s_d yard. "We have them in all colours. QAREY-S READY MONEY STORE. i__> WANTEDS. "•tyELL-CUT Garments at Keenly-cut »▼- prices. Ballantyne's Sale is in proA ROOMS Furnished for ___5, free rail and tTt *_. ku _' T thi _ 60 .*- i '*>». at H. Atkinson s 117 Manchester street. g4o_ WANTED, Your Measure, if yea „.__( . -*■*■• Smart Suit at Ballantyne's Sale jP«OR Hair Dyeing go to Mrs Hemsley BurCecil 3uilding. Christchurch. 1323 T* I "*'*"-. Sm * Tl c f t -_?■•? SuiS~at Special Sale -"■ Prices at Baliantyne s. GPECIAL Offer-Bail paid, packed free, *_ I T? we ?iv^" ce f> ?"*■•__"" to* * *oon_. _35. H. Atkinson's, 117 Manchester street. 340CELLING, Selling, Selling, at Baliantyne'.; , S* le Prices, -_veryth.__ ior Gentle- * men's Wear. * CPECIAL Offer—Bail, paid, packed free. ___' wo ___""' r r oe .' Furniture for 4 rooms, _35. H. Atkinson a, 117 Manchester street 3408 CPECIAL Discount H. Atla_____'«, ____. - oh _*? t * r -. ' rtr * o '- Pay - -"-"- «•*-» Pack free up to 50 miles any rurchaso OVOT jj__ TF you require you_~i-ey hair restored to ■*- original colour go to iira Hemslor Burnet, Cafe Cecil. _____ Q ALE Concessions ~on __!____. Gar- _"- , nie S t .. Smart-fitting Suits 84. and 9-s. J. Baliantyne and Co. CPEC__-L~DT«_ount H~_lk_____«, Man- •-*■ ohester street. Pay rail and pack free up to 50 miles any rurchase over £i. "OLAZER Suits. Tailor-made, 65s end 755. ________! period. For oontinuafaon of Wanteds, see page 10. 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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13332, 26 January 1909, Page 1
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