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*\TEW ZEALAND TNSTJRANC_ COMi\ PANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT. Policies issued covering BURGLARY and HOUSEBREAKING at Moderate Rate*. A- L. PARSONS, Man»g«r. C__S3 196 Hereford street.

AMUSEMENTS. rpHEATRE ROYAL. Direction . . . . C. SPENCER. G.neral Manager . . . J. T. McINTYRE. LAST TWO NIGHTS. LAST TWO NIGHTS. Are announced of the Greatest Treat and Education for Young and Old. The Famous Historical Series of Moving Picture*. LIEUT. SHACKLETON'S DASH FOR THE POLE. LIEUT. SHACKLETON'S DASH FOR THE POLE. LIEUT. SHACKLETON'S DASH FOR THE POLE. LIEUT. SHACKLETON'S DASH FOR THE POLE. Also. life on Board a British MAN-OF-WAR. LIFE ON BOARD A BRITISH MAN-OF-WAR. LOST IN THE SNOW. LOST IN THE SNOW. __ THF, HUNCHBACK. THE HUNCHBACK. 1 SARDINIAN HONOUR. SARDINIAN HONOUR. ,_.,_„ SURPRISE FLIRTATION. SURPRISE FLIRTATION. W*tO\r, HAT. GF.TQHA GTRLS AT HOME. WRONG HAT. GEISHA GIRLS AT HOME. And many other*. Prices: Circle Is 6d, Stalls I*. Gallery 6d. Plan at Dresden. 8067 [rpHEATRE ROYAL. WEDNESDAY" NEXT. Bth DECEMBERGRAND ORCHESTRAL AND VOCAL CONCERT. In aid of the Libra'rv of the Christchurch ■ Orchestral Society. Programme specially selected by ballot. Mr Farquhar Young will sing "The Call of the Sea" (Airlie-Dix). "The Queen of Conne-n-ara" (Needbam), "Less than the Dust," by request. (Amy Woodforde-Finden). Notice to subscribers.—The Committee wish to intimate that this concert is not a Subscription Concert, but is being specially given in aid of the Library Fund. Admission. 2* and Is. Reserved Seats 2s 6d. Box Plan now open at the Dresden. S. C. STRINGER, Hon. Sec. 8074 P.O. Box 404. rpHEATRE ROYAL. Direction of .. .. Mr J. C. Williamson. A MOST NOTABLE DRAMATIC EVENT. MONDAY, 13th DECEMBER. Mr J. C. Williamson will present, "for the first time in Christchurch, A STIRRING MILITARY DRAMA, By Edward Ferris and Bertram Paget Matthew*, THE CHEAT. THE C H BAT. THE CHEAT. In Story and Spectacle. A Production of First Importance. Interpreted by MR J. C. WILLIAMSON'S NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY. A Combination of Exceptional Strength, including, among others, Messrs Messrs Geo. S. Titheradge Thomas Kingston Cyril McKay A. E. Greenaway Radge Carey Dion Titheradge Gregan McMohon Harry Plintmer Fred Cambourne Eardley Turner Misses . Misses Warwick Ethel Gordon Marjory Murray Emma Temple Nellie Calvin Elwya Harvey And _aay other Popular Artist*. BOX PLAN —ill be opened at Messrs Milner and- Thompson** Wednesday .Morning next. - ', PRICES—Ss, 3e and I*. 8075 HAND TAILORED SUITS AT £1 4s. Our skilled tailor* make these Suits by hand, in our own workrooms. We buy the woollens. We watch each step in their construction. We know exactly how good they are. We do not sell a suit we cannot conscientiously guarantee. Call, write, or telephone for samples. Positively t_e finest, Suit Value in Christchurch. . Over 150 Suitings to select from. SUITS HAND TAILORED TO MEASURE AT £4 4s. pARE V ' S READY-MONEY STORE. F4638-ISS-WANTEDS. -fATANTED the Public to know that Law,»T I rence and Kircher have ju»t received the very latest and: best Carpet and Furniture Cleaning Machine; no more taking up and re-laying carpets. Send to Lawrence and Kircher, and have them cleaned by their Suction Cleaning Machine. F4698 T-fTANTED Known—The Old Style *of it if Cleaning Carpets done away with by Lawrence and Kircher'* New Atom Carpet Cleaner, and to see the Atom Suction Carpet and Furniture Cleaner at work in their Window. F4688 "fXTANTED tbe Public to come and see Itti' Lawrence and Kircher'* 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 it* place. F4638 Wjj... iIED Known—Lawrence and Kircher. the Up-to-date Furnishers, mark all goods in plain figures, and invite inspection. Rug* in gTeat variety. Bedatead* and Bedding and Cabinet Ware. F4633 H ATKINSON p*y» rail and pack free for • 50 mile* Bft 6in Carved Oak Hall aland* £3 19* 6d. Manchester street. C 4266 THE Newest Nets, Tucked, 18 to 20in wide, Is 9d, and 1* lid per yard, in Pari*. White and Cream. J. Ballentyne and Co. F4865 ATKINSON pay* rail and pack free for • 50 miles Saddlebag Suite for £8 10*. 117 Manche»ter atreet. SOMETHING New—B»l!antyne's White Piques, at 12Jd, 13Jd. and 16Jd- Are different from the ordinary. F4865 H ATKINSON, 117 Manchester *treet. sell • a Double Set of Royal Ironstone B;d----room Ware for lis 6d. C 4266 RADIUM Lining is similar to Silk, but only lljd per yard, at Ballantyne'a. F4865 H ATKINSON pay* rail and pack free for • SO miles full size Brass-mounted Bedstead Wire Mattress and Kapoc Bedding, for £3 19s 6d- C 4266 TJST to hand, fresh shipment* of "Wearwell*," the Gloves that alway* fit well, _6d _f* pair. L Ballantyce and Co. F4866 A N Easy Knot to Tie and Buy— Ballan- __.* tyne's Poplin Tic*, with wide ends. All shades. Is 6d and Is lid each. F4361 H "ATKINSON pay* rail and pack free for • 50 mile* Furniture for 4 room* for £35. Sendjor list £___ "(For continuation of Wantea* »e_ page _>.> FOLDING ORGAN by Carpenter, oak ca*e. a «pl_did instrument, only £9- Term* from 7* 6d monthly. Folding Organ, walnut _. c a first-class instrument for atreet work, price £5. Terms from 7. 6d monthly. H«moni-m by Wall's, walnut c*.«, thre. stop*, fine tone, only £3 10s. Terms, 5* monthly. These ir,»truments must be cleared before stocktaking. Robert Fnancts. Piano Warehouse, 159 and 161 Manchester **»•*_; Chxistchuich. •**•

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Press, Volume V, Issue 13598, 6 December 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume V, Issue 13598, 6 December 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume V, Issue 13598, 6 December 1909, Page 1

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