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AMUSEMENTS. L E X A~X~ D X A HALL. D " cc }i o Jl —." ■ HENRY HAYWARD. V " £ AY J* ARDs PATHE PICTURES At • S HA PATHE PICTURES. 8 BRITISH NAVAL DRILL. IS TISH NAVAL DRILL. . BRITISH NAVAL DRILL. < S k?!Z??S wha t our Blue Jackets can do^. D J? E ISKR ON A TIMBER RAFT gOWN THE ISER ON A TIMBER RAFi DOVrS THE ISER ON A UMBER RAF". (A splendid Scenic—lnstructive and Interesting). £r£- the so:n " s return. ID - THE SON'S RETURN. KID. THE SON'S RETURN. (C.rcat Dramatics. , ) A VISIT TO SAX SALVADOR, A BUNCH OF LILAC. And Many Others. Front Stalls Is, Back Stal'.y 6d. 674S CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL UNION. "ELIJAH. ,, MEMBERS of Chorus and Orchestra ere reminded that tho Final Rehearsal takes place THIS (Monday> EVENING, 20th met.. at 7.30 p.m. sharp, in His Majesty's Theatre H. ANTILL ADLEY. 6*3 *■* Secretary. 6d PARK. 6d WEDNESDAY-Picnics from Domett. Rolleston and Weedous. CHRISTMAS DAY—Warner's Trio. CHRISTMAS SUNDAY—Lyttclton Marine Band. . BOXING DAY, _____ i LAST NAVAL BATTLE (Till Easter). THE MAORI WAR. Giand Eevival of this Thrilling Scene cf the Early Days of N.Z., in Four Magnificent Scenes. GIGANTIC FIREWORKS DISPLAY. GIGANTIC FIREWORKS DISPLAY. WAINONI, BOXING DAY. 1378 EXHIBITION FIREWORKS COMPANY. LANCASTER PARK. SATURDAY— XMAS NIGHT. jV/TAMMOTH DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS, Comprising many Wonderfu: and Novel Set-pieces, Shells, and Rockets, • including the Exquisite Picture in Fire, ' / . "THE NATIVITY." CHRISTMAS CAROLS By the LYTTELTON MARINE BAND. POPULAR PRICES—Is, Ladies 6d, Childran Cd. 1379 HYSICAL CULTURE AND MASSAGE INSTITUTE, CATHEDRAL SQUARE,' Near Chancery lane. MR F. A. HORNIBROOK And^ MR E. W. JOHNSON. Telephone 1359. P.O. Box 198. . Write or Call for Prospeotns.

SPORTING. WESTLAND RACING CLUB. NOMINATIONS for all events at forthcoming Meeting CLOSE at Hokitika TOMORROW, TUESDAY, December 31st, at 9 p.m. Programme at this office. - ', D. J. EVANS, 8750 Secretary. _ MEETINGS. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Lincoln, fc«d Boflrd will be hold at the Dietrict Office on WEDNESDAY, 22nfl inst., at 1.30 p.m., re COCKSFOOT on roads. F. W. EAST, 5731 , ' Clerk. 1 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. HANMER HOT SPRINGS. ~ AMURI GRANGE. DjRIYATE ACCOMMODATION for VISI- *- r TORS and FAMILIES: ' * The Grange is pleasantly situated and within three niimites from Baths. Tariff—£2 2s and 265. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. CSOld MRS E. LAHMERT, Proprietress. "QT ELMO" HOUSE, '187 Worcester O street, West End.—Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders, -two minutes from G.P.O. and central tram terminus; also within same distance of Park 3, Public Gardens, Museum, Boat Sheds, etc. Quietest and very beet position in city. Telephone 572. Miss Hampton, Proprietress. C 2674 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, LATCHKEY. 5s reward on returning to "Press" Office. 13U LOST' One Bey PONY Gelding, marks under both eyes. "Gresford," 2 Bealey avenue. 1327 LOST, Saturday, Green PURSE with chain handle containing coins, keys, and money. Finder Rewarded. "Press" Office. ' - IM3 LOST in Christchurcb, CAMERA KEYS. Finder will bo rewarded on returning same bearing conrect number ta Walter Suckling, Limited, 204 Cathel street, opp. Ballantyne'a. 1306 WaRIIE. HOCKLEY AND CO., LTD., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Cathedral Square and 170 Hertford street, Christchurch. THIS Company guarantees that All Liquors 1 sold by them are "ABSOLUTELY PURE," and at prices to suit oil customer*. Australian Winea, all be*t kinds. - Champagne. Burgundy, Claret, Port, end Sherry, Specially Selected Wines. Brandy.. Geueva, Gin, Rum, etc., all leading brands. , _. ~ . Scotch - Whiskies (guaranteed Highland Malt), well matured in wood. ASSORTED DOZENS SUPPLIED. CHOICE BRANDS OF INDIAN AND '•SAVANNAH CIGARS. CONSTANT USE OF TEETH MADE BY US SOON tells its tale in the General Health of our Patients. PLATES that do not iit accurately, and are rot comfortable, tend to do more harm than good, as it is impoasib'e for the patients to get the full nourishment out cf their food if they are trying to masticate with an ill-fitting plate. >o waiter what class of Plat? you we cm mak , ! you a Perfect-fitting, Natural-lock-ing Set cf TEETH. The rrason that we ar° a.ways busy extracting and fitting Teeth is that we" do good work, the test every time.

All Extractions FREE when PLA.7ZS are to be made. PIUTCfiAfiD JONES and MAITLAND, Doctors of Denta! Surgery, Over Brica'a, COLOMBO STREET. . F4631-2 THE CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR A LAuT. npHERE are few things a lady will X appreciate more than a Stylish SUNSHADE. Wβ have them in all fhades d eelf-coloure and fancy and fioral designs fr=m 3s lid to 19s 6d. CALL AND SEE THEM. D.I.C. DICCM33 H 223

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13610, 20 December 1909, Page 1

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737

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13610, 20 December 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13610, 20 December 1909, Page 1

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