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| AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction Henry Hayward. j At HAYWARD'S At i 0.30 PATHE PICTURES>. ° | MATINEE 230 MATINEE > MATINEE To-day MATINEL MATINEE 2.30 MATINEE (In Alexandra HalL. Complete Change of Programme. Matine* Pnccs-Ladies 6d. Children 3d. NOTE—Every Child attending Pathe Pictures will have a packet of Moving Picture Films given them. Instructive, Educational. THE BRITISH NAVAL DRILL. THE BRITISH NAVAL DRILL. THE BRITISH NAVAL DRILL. THE BRITISH NAVAL DRILL. One of the most brilliant pictures of what our Blue Jackets can do. To the civilian the break neck speed and toy like manner in which theso big guns are handled is miracui lous. I "BEN'S KID," ! "BEN'S KID." ! A Thrilling Story of life in the American j backwoods. I "THE SON'S RETURN." j "THE SON'S RETURN," ! One of the latest "Biogranh" Pictures, a ''■ drama of deep interest. "DOWN THE ISER ON A TIMBER RAFT' "DOWN THE ISER ON A TIMBER RAFT' (A Splendid Scenic, Exciting snd Instructive) "Madga" Dramatic "A Bunch of Lilac "Madcja ' "A Bunch of Lilac" "A VISIT TO SAN SALVATORE," A Series of Unprecedented Scenic Splendours (Comics). A Will of Her Own. The Wrong Hat. An Ideal Servant. The Vagabond's Adventures 1000 Tip-up Seats 6d, 800 Circle Seats Is. 8624 CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL UNION. "ELIJAH." TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TUESDAY, 21st DECEMBER, 1909. Soloists—Mesdames Gower Burns and E. W. Pidgeon. Messrs J. Prouse and F. R. Suggarß, and Master Arthur Gurnsey. H. ANTILL ADLEY, 6643 Secretary. CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL UNION. "ELIJAH." MEMBERS of Chorus and Orchestra ore reminded that tho Final Rehearsal takes place on MONDAY NEXT, 20th inst., at 7.30 p.m. sharp in His Majesty's Theatre. H. ANTILL ADLEY T . 6644 Secretary. FIREWORKS! FIREWORKS!! RANGIORA. GRAND FREE DISPLAY of WAINONI FIREWORKS on VICTORIA SQUARE On CHRISTMAS EVE. (Weather Permitting.) 8668 DURHAM STREET METHODIST CHURCH. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY"), DEC. 19th. mHE YORKSHIRE NIGHTINGALE, MR ENOS BACON. At 11 a.m., the Yorkshire Nightingale will sing. At 3 p.m., the Yorkshire Nightingale will hold a pleasant hour, at which he will give Recitals and sing Sacred Songs of his . own composing. At 6.30 p.m., the Yorkshire Nightingale Will preach and sing. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 22nd, at 8 p.m., ! The Yorkshire Nightingale will hold a j GRAND CONCERT RECITAL ■ In the Durham .street Methodist Schoolroom. Admission, la and Is 6d. MR BACON''sings in- two natural voices, and changes at will, from a high soprano to a deep baritone. He is also an elocutionist end preacher of remarkable ability. Bar. Hugh Prieo Hughes ssid, on hearing* MR.BACON i?ngri— ''A.- veritablehuman nightingale. The English Press agree that MR BACON is the most remarkable singer of the age. - 868T DURHAM STREET METHODIST j MISSION (Near St. Asaph street.) THE YORKSHIRE NIGHTINGALE will sing at the Morning Service, and at 8.15 p.m., will hold- __„,„.. A &* wftf "Speak and Sing. At wh : * MONDAY EVENING, at 8 p.m., In the Mission Hall, THE YORKSHIRE NIGHTINGALE Will hold a Grand Concert Recital. Admission—One Shilling. 5666 6d. TTTAINONI PARK. 6d. SATURDAY—St. Luke's Sunday School Picnic." Next Fireworks Display, BOXING NIGHT. WAINONT GALA will be held on THURSDAY, JANUARY 27th. . 1095 A LEXANDRA HALL, BOXING NIGHT, ■**■ December 27th. CLEMATIS QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. Special Publio Dance, 8 p.m. Gents Is 6d, Ladies Free. 1245 R. CAMPBELL, M.C. -ry; o o l st on band. •**' Will Play at SUMNER, SUNDAY. Trams leave Square 2.5 and 2.37 p.m. FB6IO T/\THY are the BEAUTIFUL BURWOOD j .» »- TEA GARDENS becoming so popular? x>ecause the public find ueio can be obtained first-class quality at moderate cost. We manufacture our own Cakes, Butter, Jam, etc. All are under the direct supervision of the Proprietress, who can guarantee the purity of everything provided. Boys, come ana see the Guinea-pigs, Tortoise, etc. Boat. Croquet, Swings, large paddock, with artesian well, for Sports and picnics. Admission Cd. Tea 6d. Tram from Bank Corner. C 4224-1047 _ . | I DANGER!! AVOID BADLY FITTING PLATES. WE specialise in PLATE WORK, and endeavour and succeed in making Artificial Dentures to suit the features of the patients, whilst always trying to get away from the prominent false look that so often accompanies Artificial Teeth. We make every : variety of Plates, Rubber, Gold, etc., just whatever the patient desires. Our prices are reasonable, fair, and only the best material and highest-pric«d teeth are used. All Teeth Extracted Painlessly, and Free of Charge when Plates are to be made. PRITCHARD JONES AND MAITLAND. Doctors of Dental Surgery, Over Brice's, COLOMBO STREET, Christchurch. F4651-1 THE CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR A LADi. THERE sre few things a lady will appreciate more than a Stylish SUNSHADE. We have them in all shades of self-colours and fancy and floral designs from 3s lid to 19s cd. CALL AND SEE THEM. D.I-C. D.I.C. C 4334-1229

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13609, 18 December 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13609, 18 December 1909, Page 1