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AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTY'S _ THEATRE. , Direction Henry Hayward. PAT^P^URES^ATHIIfu^I PATHE PICTURES. PATHE PICTURES. With Orchestral Accompaniment On the Pinnacle of Popularity. Approved by Press and Public. Rare Pictorial Banqi H_ROES OF MESSINA. The Great HF.ROES OF MESSINA. Earthquake _ HEROES OF MESSINA Episode THE MESMERIST. THE MESMERIST. "The best dramatio picture shown here. — "Christchurch Press." __—-_-- - AW QUEEN'S LOVER. EM I *?* SON " BEAUTIFUL LAKE COMO. LAPLAND. And Sis Lion Comiques. Circle ls, Stalls 6d, Children 6d. 6931 I BOXING. rpHBATRE ROYAL. THURSDAY, JULY Bth. THE FAMOUS JIM GRIFFIN Will Meet, J. SMITH. Middle-weight Champion. JIM GRIFFIN last appeared »n Christ church in 1904, when he won the Middle and Heavy-weight Amateur Ch-inpionshipsof Mew Zealand and Australasia. Since then, :n Australia, he has met every man of note -n his class as a professional. PRELIMINARIES BETWEEN WELLKNOWN LOCAL AMATEURS. PRICES—Stago Seats. 10s; Front Stalls 4s; Reserved Dress Circle. 4s; Back Stalls and Unre.-erved Dress Circle 3s; Gallery, 2s. Reaervea Stage Seats and Day Sales at Priestnall's; Reserved Front Stalls end Dress Circle at Milner and Thompsons. CANTERBURY CHAMPIONSHTPS. Tho Annual Competitions for the Amateur Championships of Canterbury will take placs at the Theatre Royal on JULY 14th and ,15th. ENTRIES Close July 10th. THEATREROYAL. FRIDAY, JULY 9th: __ CHRISTCHUROH ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. --.„- Hon: Conductor — Mr ALFRED BUNZ. - SECOND CONCERT, SEASON 1909 SPECIALLY SELECTED PROGRAMME. Soloists: — Vocal: Mrs W. E. SIMES. _ Clarionet: Mr D.'SINCLATR. Subscribers of £1 ls receive four tickets, and Subscribers of 10s 6d two tickets for each Concert. Enrolments will be received at the Dresden till midday Friday. Box Plan now open at the Dresden. Admission 2s, Gallery ls. No Extra Charge for Booking. 8863, S. C. STRINGER, Hon. Sec. ELECTION NOTICES. "TXT-OOLSTON BOROUGH COUNCIL »V, ELECTION—Owing to the Extraordinary Vacancy incurred by the Resignation of one of tho Councillors, Mr J. C. HOBSON has consented to be nominated for the vacancy. ' 374 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. T. ELMO" HOUSE. 167 Worcester street West End—Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders, two minutes from G.F O. and central tram terminus; also within same distance of Parks, Pubiio Gardens, Museum, Boat Sheds, etc. Quietest and very best position in city. Telephone 872. Miss Hsmpton, Proprietress. • . C 2674, HOTELS. -COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, j LOWER CUBA STREET.; WELLINGTON., qWIS Up-to-Date Establishment, just built. ._ is unrivalled in New Zealand as a Private Hotel, specially suited to country and other visitors. Opened on latl; 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 outlcok from the garden roof. * All trains and steamers met and luggage * convoyed. Situated close to Town Hall. Opera House, Wharves, and Te Aro Railway Station. TARIFF: is f« day. ' Permanents from 25s a week: One Shilling Luncheon a Speciality. 'Phone No 1196. C 4369 CITY BUFFET" PRIVATE HOTEL, COLOMBO STREET (Near —eece's, Ironmongers). K-IRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION .for _! Permanent Boarders and the Travelling t Public. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Close to railway station and General Port Office. ' TRAMS PASS DOOR, Luncheon from Noon to 2 p.m.-. Letters and Telegrams will receive prompt /attention. \ Telephone Na. 678 4174 JAMES HOWEY, Proprietor. ~~ LOST AND FOUND. LOST yesterday afternoon, Stone Fur NECKLET, between Rolleaton street 1 Linwood, via Stanmore road, and the city. : Finder please return same to 145 Worcester street, Linwood. 8870 LOST.— Mondsy Afternoon, TERRIER DOG PUP, six months old, vicinity. High and Cashel etteets. Answers to name of Tike. Reward, Telephone 198, or 5 Rugby street. Merivale. ' 394 LOST-i-COLLIE DOG Black, with white chest Had Geraldine CC. collar (also chain) on. Answers to name of Spring. Reward. Petnberton Bros., Clandeboye, or Hugh Oarr. Greenpark. 396 STRAYED from Sefton, One Fleabitten Grey MARE, aged; repaired cover and front shoes on. Last seen in Waikuku June 16th. Anyone giving information which will lead to the recovery or returning same will be rewarded. Anyone detaining same after this notice will be prosecuted. John Wilson, Builder, Sefton. 6639 F. H. B T E E L, BUTCHER. THE LEADING ESTABLISHMENT OF ITS KIND IN CHRISTCHURCH. Nothing but Absolutely the Best Meat the Country produces kept. The Best is Always the Cheapest. Customers in City and Suburbs waited on Daily for Orders. i Country Customers" can always rely on letters and telegrams being promptly attended to. , SMALL' GOODS A SPECIALITY. The Annual Output reaches nearly HALF A MILLION POUNDS. The quantity sold speaks for itself. C 3501 MAKES FAIR FACES FAIRER. A PERFECT Fitting Set of Teeth, a natural colour and proper size to suit the mouth and features of each patient is out aim always. Plate Work is one of the things we specialise in. We understand it thoroughly. We are not satisfied with our work until the patient is. ,j We do ordinary dentures as well as the highest class work. Our prices are always reasonable and fair to both our patients and ourselves. DR. PRITCHARD JONES And DR. A. G. MAITLAND, Dental Surgeons, Colombo street, Christchurch, Brice's Corner (Upstairs). Open Saturday Afternoons 3 till 5, and Evening 7 to 9. FP3BOO-4 D.I.C. SALE. WHEN tired with the Sale rush, step into our quiet and dainty TEA ROOMS for Bovril and Toast, or Tea, Coffee, or Cocoa, with Cakes, Scones, Sandwiches. 6d ONLY 6d Special Luncheon Tariff, I—2 p.m., 9<L TAKE THE LIFT. D.I.C. D.I.C. SALE. SALE. C 4334—384

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13468, 7 July 1909, Page 1

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