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AMUSEMENTS. a THEATRE ROYAL. - Direction oi J. C. WILLIAMSON. Manager, G. H. Smith. ANOTHER CONSPICUOUS TRIUMPH. Achieved Lari Nigat by J- C. WILLIAMSON'S STAR DRAMATIC COMPANY, Headed by MISS OLA HUiiPHKKY And MR HENRY K.OLXER In -the Powerful, Entrancing, Hypnotic P.ay, in 3 Acts, frr-m the French of Hcr.ri Berne'.ein, entitled "THE THIEF. , " '•THE THIEF." The General Ccr.j-cr.ius of Opinica. at the fall cf the final curtain oeing that this Ecthia'.iins, , yemark:ible Play is tnc GREATEST AND MOST CONVINCING OF ANY DRAMA That has ever be-en produced her*. TO-NIGHT (Thursday) TO-NIGHT And TOMORROW EVENING. Will be Repeated for the last tin* ?, -THE THIEF." SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH Cth. SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 6th. THE EVENT OK THE SEASON. For Three Nijrhts Only. Grand Revival cf the Greatest and Most Su"res=£ful cf a"", rjnvs. '"THE SILVER KING." "THE SILVER KING." A Drama that has Entertained, Instructed, Amused more people than any other Play known. "THE SILVER JvING" Will be- interpreted by a BriUin.n: Capt of Chnrae'.ere. entirely new to the Dominion, inc'.hrinz HENRY TCOLKER as WILFRED DENVER OLA HUMPHT7T.-.Y «« NVLT/IE nENVER WEDNESDAY. MARCH 11th Firen-ell Xisjht. " Z I R A.' Stage Director, J. W. Haxlitt. . Dre3s Circle and Heservcd Stalls, ss; Stalls, 3s; Family Circle, Is. Early Doors, Stalls and Pit Gd extra till 1.30. Box Plans at Milner and Thompson's. DAY SALES at Woodward's, opposite Broadwoy's. Touring Representative, Geo. Matheson. 2833 T\7 A I N O N I PARK. * » A I N O is T I P A R K. TO-DAY (THURSDAY). TO-DAY (THURSDAY). GREAT ANNUAL FIRE FETE. GREAT ANNUAL FIRE FETE. DAY PROGRAMME—FREE. Punch and Judy. Sand Lace Weaving. Wainoni Geyser. All Side Shows Running. NIGHT PROGRAMME— 6d EXTRA. WAINONI PICTURES—New Electric Installation. MERRY BOATERS' CONCERT—AH New, Bright Songs. FI/AStOS CLUB-SWINGING—A laving Firework. THE ERUPTION—A Marvellous Spectacle. GRAND FlßEWOßK?—Wonderful New Set Pieces. AIRSHIPS v. BATTLESHIPS—A Thrilling Battle Scene. Trams every Half-hour. Adrnisuion Cd. Return Tram Fare (including admission), Is; children half-price. Fireworks Trams: 7.1J, 7.40, 8.10 p.m. 179 FLOWER SHOW. FLOWER SHOW. FLOWER SHOW. ."TXTEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT. . WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT. ALEXANDRA HALL. ALEXANDRA HALL. ALEXANDRA HALL. ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY NEXT, 8 p.m. 2819 LECTURES. VIA VI TALKS. Given to Ladies by specially trained Women. Every Tuesday Afternoon at 3 o'clock. Have Educational and Curative A'f"w, They Teach Women:— I 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 Rooms, Royal Exchange Buildings. Interviews 10 to 5 daily. Printed version of Aims and Methods Free for Id Stamp. (Take the Lift). 136 LOST AND FOUND. lOST. on Friday etierr.oon, between ■• Girton College and Manchester street bridge, "viu Gloucester street, Girl's Blue Reefer JACKET. Rav-ard, thb Office. 2667 LOST, from Burwood, Red and Whito SPRINGER. Anyone giving information which will lead to her recovery will be rewarded by F. Partridge, Burwood. 171 OST. Tußsday, Gentleman's Signet RING, between Colombo and High streets, in Cashel street. Initials W.J.D. Reward on returning to Dennia Broa., Cashel street. 178 OST, a CARD, six inches by four, lined red, and dated March Ist and 2nd, with names, addresses, and sums of money marked thereon. Finder will be rewarded if the card is left at the Office of the "Lyttelton Times." 176 TJVDUND. on Tuesday, 2nd in-st., l coiner X Manchester and Worcester streets, a KEY. Apply DurJop Rubber Co., Worcester street. 147 PUBLIC NOTICES. A LONG-FELT WANT SUPPLIED. L ANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCI.TTING, A.M.P. BuildingH, Cathedral square.— Pupila taught to Cut and Make any Garment. Blouse and Skirt Class, 12 'ossons 255. including Charts. Advanced Work by arrangement. Classes Daily (except Saturdays) Tuesday and Friday Evenings. 7 to p System awarded Ist prize at Women's Exhibition Melbourne. Term commences any time. MISSES PUTS. Principals. C4JOO MONEY TO LEND AT CURRENT EArES. T. S. WESTON ana SON, Solicitors, 142 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH 3868F rpHOUSANDS of NARCISSIS BULBS for -a. Sale at unheard of prices: — Collections from 2s 6d. Pheasants Eye, 2s 6d per 100. Paper White. 3s 6d per 100. Pearl White, 3s 6d per 100. Mixed, all kinds. 3s per 100. At J. G. DAVIS, BULB SPECIALIST, Draper street. Richmond. 1476 NATURAL LOOKING TEETH. WE Specialiso in Plate Work. Wβ endeavour and succeed in miking Artificial Dentures to suit the features of the patient, whilst always trying to get away from the prominent false "oolc that so often accompanies dentures. We make every variety oi Plater,—Rubber. Platinum, Gold Continuous Gum—ju*t what the patient desires. Our Prices are Rea-sonaoio and Fair. Wβ only use the best material and highestpriced Teeth. Advice Free. Let us Advise you. DR. PRITCHARD JONES Ar.d DR. A. G. MAITLAND, Dental Surgeons. Colombo street, Chrislchurch, Brice's Corner (Upstairs). Open Saturday Afternoons 1 till 5. and Kvenin* 7 to 9. FP3SOO-3 Coats, the Acffie"of"style". Bal'.antyne's are showing the Smartest in Overcoats. C 4024 SPECIAL TO-DAY In THE D.I.C. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. niHE D.I.C. "CITY" SUIT, perfect fitting. well finished in all details Stocked in Every Siz« to suit geut'eme: t.f any bv'ld. Latest shades in reliable Tweeds 65«. 57s (id, COs, t>=.s , C 5462

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13364, 4 March 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13364, 4 March 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13364, 4 March 1909, Page 1

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