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jpr COM, FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT. Folioies issued covering BURGLARY, ana HOUSEBREAKING at Moderate Rates. A. L. PARSONS. Manager. C 3383 198 Hereford street,

AMUSEMENTS. „ Q R A L HA L h. Direction of Mr Henry Hayward. EVERY EVENING, at 9 p-m. Great Reception Nightly of CHA-LES DAVENPORT. CHARLES DAVENPORT. CHARLES DAVENPORT. CHARLES DAVENPORT. CHARLES DAVENPORT. The Famous Dickens Delineator. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Complete Change of Programme. Complete Change of Program—ieEloquent Pickwick Addressing his Club. The Pugnacious Cabman.* The Intense Pathetic Dramatio Scene, THE DEATH OF LITTLE NELL. THE DEATH OF LITTLE NELL. THE DEATH OF LITTLE NELL. A Pickwickian Dinner Party. Jingle andWinkle at the Ball. Bumble's Courtship, The Celebrated Dual Scene. ■ '„ • Heart-moving Pathos. Glorious Dickens. Httmour, Life-like Impersonations, Dramatio Recitations and Portrayals of the Ever Delightful Scenes by the Hand of tho Master. CHARLES DICKENS. CHARLES DICKENS. CHARLES DICKENS. Assisted and intensified by a Specie] Series of Electric Light Scenes by MR HERBERT WYNDHAM. Incidental Music by Miss Gertrude Daven. port. PRICES: 3a, 2s. Is. Plans at the Dre* den. Special Concessions by arrangement to Schools and Colleges. Doors 7, Overture 8. Carriages "10. 8897 J. A: MACDONAED, Manager. T-fTAINONI ENTERTAINERS. SHEFFIELD—WEDNESDAY, July 7th. GLENTUNNEL-THURSDAY, July Bth. KIRWEE—FRIDA2', July 9th. In Aid of School "Funds 893 rpHE BURWOOD TEA GARDENS afford -"-■ Beautiful Surroundings, Ample Accommodation, High-class Tea, Croquet, Swings, •■'.___. Stabling, Hot Water Free; Flowers, Fruit, Goldfish for Sale Accommodation for Weekend and other Guests. Adjacent to Golf Links. Ten o'clock tram 6d return. Tram from Bank Corner. Admission 6<L Tea 6d. 738 MEETINGS. PUBLIC MEETING. rpO PROTEST AGAINST SALE FREE--1 HOLD TWIGGER ESTATE EOTrOWMENT by Charitable Aid Board. Speakers: Messrs Witty, - Taylor, Ell, Laurenson and Russell, M.P.'s, and President of Trades' Council. IN ALEXANDRA HALL, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING. Eight O'clock. CMS LOYAL ORANGE _ffSTT_UTION tiO. g DISTRICT GRAND LODGE. ANNUAL CHURCH PARADE will ba held on SUNDAY. 11th inst, at Durham street Methodist Church. Members are requested to assemble at Orange Hall, Worcester street at 2 p.m. sharp. Regalia and white gloves. Caledonian Pipe Band in attendanoe. E. SAPET, W.D.GJ& 354 W. SCARFS', D.S. CANTERBURY SCOUTS' ' RESERVE CORPS.—SPECIAL PARADE will be - held in the Ordsrly Rooms, King Edwacd. Barracks, August 14th, 1909. «t 8 P~. Business: Electing * lieutenant C B. GWAT—IN, Lieutenant Commanding. J 8857 ROAD BOARDS.' ASHLEY ROAD BOARD. NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF DOGS. ALL DOGS UNREGISTERED after the ii. fourteenth day of JULY willba charged THREE SHILLINGS and SIXPENCE EACH. By Order. JOHN DOBSON, - ""*• Registrar. " June 91st, 1909. - 894* ■* _ c . -ITB WORTH WATTING FOB,' rjAR-TS FIRST WINTER SALE*. * STARTS. FRIDAY' NEXT, JUL*?' - " THE 9th. ENTIRE STOCKS IN ALL SECTIQNS , REDUCED FROM 8s to 10s in the «. CARETS REAE-' MONEY STORE. , ' 918 ~~ WANTEDS. . WANTED KNOWN that LAWRENCE and KIRCHER-"Second SALE in IS ■ years starts THURSDAY. July Ist F4fi» ''2 ' - WANTED . - KIRCHER are Offering the whole of s their Magnificent Fur—ituia at. unheard.of prices for Cash Only X FW» •WANTED asd W KIRCHER'S SALE for Genuino Bjg 1 gains ia I-rnitur* ffIMB —— .. / ' WANTED -"OWN-LAWBENCK ood KIRCHER'S Great SALE of Up-to-date Furniture now on for Cash Only. * A T Ballantyne's Sale Cloths , A 44in wide in pink, grey, ml. and cham- , pagne, for evening cloaks, etc Just »s 9d per yard. A ROOMS Furnished for £86, toe.-rag aw! *± packing within 50 -ilea, at H. Atkttson's. II"' Manchester street. »4*~ AT Ballantyne's Sale To-day, Veilings, 18in wide, _in Blecfc Nety, Brown, Moss, and Green, 1* pet yard. F«-f CiPECIAL Discount F- 'Atfan»p_'« Man. O cheater street. P»y rail sad peek free up to 50 miles sny purchase over £1. SPECIAL Offer-Rail paid, peeked fte* lowest prices, Fimutuie for 4 rooms, 435. H. Atkinson's, 117 Manchester •*"•£ A T Ballantyne's Sale To-dey„M*_e Lj»j*g» A 41 in wide. Usual price lOjd. B**J™» _ 4}d per yard. F<oa9 QPECIAL Offer-Bail said, packed Jre* D lowest prices. Funaturo to 4 wot* £35. H Atkinson's, 117 Manchester street^ A" T Ballantyne's Sale To-day, Girls' College T Stoaw filar Hats. Usual price 8. 1& - . : . Sale price ls each. _______ A T Ballantyne's Sale To-day, Heavy White A Flannelette, 31in wide. Just 4s lld_per . dozen. — — ■— AT Ballantyne's Sale Cloth A and Serge, also Light Striped iweea Costumes, usually 4 to 7J gas, now 10s M to 29s 6d. ■ —— S-~f_CiAL Discount H. j»• Manchester street P«y r">« d j*** bm up to HO miles any purchase oT *__ - 7Fr7_^_^_l i _l" of Wanteds wt p>t * 10 -' P"~ lANO by Hersche and Son; iron frame, check action, full trichord, with »b«»«t»----ful, rich, clear tone. Terms arranged. Deposit 20s and 20s monthly. Robt. Francis, 150 and 161 Manchester street, Chnstchnrch. JUST received large shipment of Violins. . Banjos, Guitars, Mandolins, etc All. these instruments sold on easy time pay ments from 10s monthly. . . . IT>IANOS and Organs Tuned and Repaired A by experienced workmen at moderate charges. Robt. Francis, 159 and 161 Manchester street, Christchurch, 4M ,

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

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