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AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction Henry Hayward. NTfiHTLY At 8. NIGHTLY. PATOE PICTURES- PATHE PICTURES. PATHE PICTURES. PATHE PICTURES. With Orchestral Accompaniment. On the Tinnncle of Popularity. Approvttby Press and Public. Raro Fictorial Banquet. HEROES OF MESSINA. The Great HEROES OF MESSINA. Earthquake HEROES OF MESSINA. Episode. THE MESMERIST. THE MESMERIST. "Tho best dramatic picture shown here."— '•Christchurch Press." __-.„ _.«v, QUEEN'S LOVER. ERRING SON. BEAUTIFUL LAKE COMO. LAPLAND. And Six Lion Comiques. Circle Is. Stalls 6d, Children 6d. 65.11 BOXING. rpHEiTRE ROY A L. THURSDAY. JULY Sth. THE FAMOUS JIM GRIFFIN Will Meet J. SMITH. Middle-weight Champion. .TIM GRIFFIN last apioared in Chris l .- --rhurch in 1901. when ho won the Middle end Heavy-weight Amateur Championships of NewZealand and Australasia. Since then. :n Australia, he has met every man of note n his class aa <v professional. PRELIMINARIES BETWEEN "WEIAKNOWN LOCAL AMATEURS. _ FRICES--Staga Seats. 10s; Front Stalls 4s: Reserved Dress Circle 4c; Back Stalls and Unreserved Dress Circle 3s; Gallery, 2s. Ites-m-cu Stage Seats ond Day Sales at Priestnall's; Reserved Ftont Stalls ana Dress Circle nt Milner and Thompson's. CANTERBURY CHAMPIONSHIPS. Tha Annual Competitioni for tho Amateur Championship* of Canterbi.n will take placj *f the Theatre Royal on JULY 14th and 16th. THEATRE ROYAL. FRIDAY, JULY 9th. CHRISTCHURCH ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. Hon. Conductor — Mr ALFRED BUNZ. SECOND CONCERT. SEASON 1909. SPECIALLY SELECTED PROGRAMME. Soloists:— Vocal: Mrs W. E. SIMES. Clarionet: Mr D. SINCLAIR. Subscribers of £1 Is receive four tickets, and Subscribers of 10s 6d two tickets for-each Concert. Enrolments will be received at the Dresden till midday Friday. Bo_ Plan now. open at the Dresden. Admission 2s, Gallery Is. No Extra Charge for Booking. - " 8829 S. C. STRINGER, Hon. Sec, j ELECTION NOTICES. THB* EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. ELECTION OF MEMBERS. The Education Act, 1908, and the Education Amendment Act, 1908. THE following Candidates have been DULY NOMINATED for Election as Members ot tho Education Board of the District of "North Canterbury in respect of the Several Words hereinafter mentioned:— NORTH WARD. Dalriel,'. Matthew, Amberley. _ SOUTH WARD. Ronuie, John, Doyleston. Smith, William Robert, Christchurch. , CENTRAL WARD. - Bernstein, Rev. Isaac Amber, Christchurch. Hight, James, Litt. D., Christchurch. Langford,-Herbert,.Christchurch. . The number of members to be elected for; each ward-is ONE. ; As MATTHEW DALZIEL, and no other person hia been duly nominated a* member of the: Education Board of-the. District of : North Canterbury in respect "of the NORTH WARD, I herehy declare the said MATTHEW DALZIEL to be DULY ELECTED member of thc said Board for the said "Ward. The POLLS in respect of the Central Ward and the South Ward will c!os«'At 5 o'clock in the afternoon of the day of the Election, being MONDAY, the 26th- July, 1909. H.-'C. LANE/ Returning - Officer. - Christchurch, 6th July, 1909. V 8609 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ST. ELMO" HOUSE. 167 Worcester street West End—Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders, two minutes from G.PO. and central tram terminus; also within same distance, of Parks, Public Gardens, Mnaeuo*, Boat Sheds, etc. Quietest and very test position in city. Telephone 872. Miss Hampton. Proprietress. C 2674 HOTELS. COLUMBIA PRIVATE'HOTEL, * LOWER CUBA STREET WELLINGTON. T'IHIS. Up-10-Date Establishment, just built is unrivalled in- New Zealand as a Private Hotpl,' specially. suited to country and other visitors. Opened on ISth January, it is six storeys high, capable of. : accommodating 150 guests, with lift electric lighting, largo airy rooms, excellent 'cuisine,! etc. ;.At top of house is a fine outkok from the garden r»»f. 411 trains and steamers met and luggage conveyed. ' Situated close to Town Hall. Opera House, Wharves, and To Aro Railway Station. i TARIFF: 6s per day. Permanents from 2."i» a week. Ono Shilling Luncheon a -Speciality. ' 'Phono N0'1126. C 4369 FOR MOTOR CARS. ~ FOR MOTOR BIC-CLES. AND MOTOR PARTS in stock or made. Gear Wheels Cut. Call and have a look at J. TBANTER and SONS' Workshop. Accumulators'' all sizes for sale and charged. Motor Spirits and Cylinder Oils. J. TRANTER and SONS, 99 St. Asaph street, Christchurch. 653 CONVERTIBLE BILLIARD and DINING TABLES. Cheap. At JEWELL and LOGAN'S, ; N.Z. Express Buildings, 7' 1005 Manchester street. NATURAL LOOKING TLETH. V\7E Specialise in Plate Work. We . 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Special Tariff, 1 till 2, only 9dAFTERNOON TEAS— Choicest Cakes, Scones, Sandwiches, Delfghtful Tea. Everything Dainty, Prompt Service—ONLY 6d. TAKE THE ELECTRIC LIFT. D.LC. TEA ROOMS. DJ.C. TEA ROOMS. J C 4343

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13467, 6 July 1909, Page 1

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