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"VTEW ZEALAND TNSTXRANCE COMJN PANT, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT. Policies isrued covering BURGLARY and HOUSEBREAKING at Moderate Rates. A. L. PARSONS, Manager. Csm 19ft Hejeiard, ■*"•*

AMUSEMENTS. rp HEA TR E »OY AL. KfflWafw* . " . 'tJtJg&h**' TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. SPENCER'S THEATRKSCOPE COMPANY. BIG CHANGE OF PROGRAMMEBIG CHANGE dF PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. Direct from the Lyceum rh©*Ue, Sydney, by To-day's Mail. FIVE THOUSAND FEET-of NEW FILMS FIVE THOUSAND FEET of NEW FILMS " We are recognisod to be the Best Picture Show in- Australia.' So we are in New Zealand. Ootue and ace for yoiuselvoe. MANAGERIAL NOTICE. It has been advertised that Last Night would be the Laefc Night of Lieutenant Shackletoa's Dash for the Pole Pictures, but owing to the enormoun success of these Picture* nightly, the Management have decided to screen this very interesting subject for a few nights longer. SHACKLETON'S DASH FOR THE POLE! SHACKLETON'S DASH FOR THE POLK I Come and see the Big Emperor Penguin brought back by Shacklotona Expedition Party. Prices: Circle Iβ 6d, Stalls Iβ, Gallery 6d. HEATRE R O V A I* SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 2.30. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 339. Will be presented the Greatest Treat and Education for the SHACKLETON'S DASH FOR THE POLE! SHACKLETON'S DASH FOR THE POLE! Have you seen the Penguins? Admission 6d to all parts. 7889 rnHEATRE ROYAL* WEDNESDAY, Bth DECEMBER. CHRISTCHURCH OHCHESTRAIi SOCIETY. Hon. Conductor: Mr Alfred Buna. GRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. PUBLIC REQUEST PROGRAMME, Including: Rhapsody No. 3 (Lint), Raymond Overture (Thomas), Prelude 111. Act, '"Lohengrin" (Wagner), Intermerso (R. A. Hornet, Loin dv Bal (Gillet.i, Clarionet Concerto (Weber), Cavalleria Rustieana (Maacagni) ( Incidental Music to Henry VIII. (Sullivan). VOCALIST: MR W. FARQUHAB YOUNG (the popular Basso). TICKETS 2a and Is. RESERVED SEATS 2s €d. BOX PLAN will Open at the Dresden To* morrow at 10 a-m. I S. C. STRINGER, Hon. Sec., I 7866 P.O. Box 404. ROSE SHOW. ROSE • SHOW. ROSE SHOW. ROSE SHOW. ROSE SHOW. TUESDAY NEXT, A E X A N D R A HALL. •£*■ 7870 QBANGE CHILDREN'S PICNIC. - AT WAINONI PARK ON , DECEMBER «tlx. Tram leaves Broadway's Corner 10 a.m. ___. . 25 pEAND VABIETY, CONCERT, St. ,VX Saviour's Hall, Queen sireet, Sydenham. Illustrated .Songs, Hutnorons Sketches, ' Ckanedy, "ICI ON PARLB FRANCAIS," TO-NIGHT (THUBSDAY).. Admiaiion 6d. .- - i ■ ■ _ra ■ ■ Witt are, the BEAUTIFUIi BURWOOD i»fi TEAGAKDENB beooming.eo popular?, r - "-oet*vm the- pnblib' ; 'fiad-''n«* e«te-iß«r ; ob% " ' , I tamed flrst-cla*» quality at moderate «30»t, IWe mannfactnre our own Cakes, Baiter, Jam, etc. All are Under tho direct vision of the Proprietreat, who. can guarantee the purity of everything provided. Boya, come ana ccc the Ouinea-ptga, Tortoise, etc. Boat, Croquet, Swings, large paddock, with artesian well, for Sportg ana picnics- Admission 6d. Tea 6d. Tram from Bank Comer. . C 4224-1047 PHYSICAL CULTURE and GYMNASTICS, MR T. S. TANKARD, having returned from EUROPE and AMERICA, is now Fanning Adult end Children's Classes. To be held in the NEW, Large and Splendidly Equipped Gymnasium, V.M.C.A., Cambridge Terrace. Send for Prospectus. Telephone 1506. C3591F • LECTURES. VIAVI TALKS. HOW to Get Well and Stay Well, mak« Disease Impossible. Have no more Hay Fever, Catarrh, Stomach and Intestinal Troubles. . Write or call for the "Viavi Way" (400 pages), postage Is 6d. VIAVI TALKS to WOMEN every TUESDAI AFTERNOON at 8 o'clock. The question of how OPERATIONS and DRUGS may be AVOIDED diecussed. Interviews 10 to 5 daily. Saturday close at 1 o'clock. No charge, no obligation. VIAVI ROOMS. i ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS (Top Floor). C 4884-770 HAND TAILORED SUITS AT £1 4e. Our skilled tailors make these Suite by hand, in our own workrooms. Wo buy tbe woollen*. Wo watch each step in their construction. Wβ know exactly how good they are. We do not sell a suit we cannot conscientiously , guarantee. Call, write, or telephone for. sample*. Positively {he finest Suit Value in Christeburch. Over 150 Suitings to select from. SUITS HAND TAILORED TO MEASURE AT £i 4s. r\ A, R E V ' S EEADY-IfONEY STORE. F4638-1853 WANTEDS. WANTED the Public to know that Law- / rence and Kircher have just received th? very latest and beat Carpet and Furniture Cleaning Machine: no more taking up and re-laying carpets. Sena to Lawrence and Kircher, and have tlieq; cleaned by their Suction Cleaning Machine. F46SB .Old Style of .*».' Cleaning Carpuie done away with by Lawrence and Kircher's New Atom Carpet Cle».ner, and to ccc the Atom Suction Carpet and Furniture Cleaner at work in their Window. F4680 XIvTED the Public to come ~and tea •' Lawrence and Kircherjs New Carpet Machine working in their Window, and to know Lawrence and Kircher send their Carpet and Furniture Cleaning Machine to your home and clean everything in its place. ___ F4669 Tir—• '•E^ , Known—Lawrence end Kircher, *?, the Furnisher*, mark ail good* in plain fignres, and invite inspection. Kug« in greet variety. Bedsteads and Bedding and Cabinet Ware. __? 4688 nPHE - Ntw7*t Nets, Tucked, 18 to 2(rin wide, JL 1« 9d. and Is lid per yard, in Paris, White acd Cream- J. Baiiantjne and Co. 1. __ _ F4563 . JfDlXfM*~Liaing is fimilir to Silk. l>u* only UJd p»r yard, at Ballantyn**. F4865 SOMETHING" White Piqne», at 12§d, 13Jd, and ia e d. Aw diSerent from the_ordinary. _F43€5 J UST to hand, freib nhipsoents of "Wearwelts," the G!oTe« that always fit well, 2» ed p»v pair. 3. Ballantyno and Co. F4565 ~iT"N Easy Knot to Tie and Bay—Ballanix trne's Poplin Tiea, with wide ends. All shades'. Is 6d and Is lid each. F4868 HTHE Crtam of Value—Ballantyne's Cream X Delaine, ju>t l> 4jd| per yard. F4B6S "(for continuation of Waateoa tee page l«i ~ - —c

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13595, 2 December 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13595, 2 December 1909, Page 1