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TVTEW ZEALAND INSOTjAMCS COM. JN PANY, LIMITED. FIRE. MAIU3IE7 ACCIDENT. Policies issued covering BURGLARY aa« HOUSEBREAKING at Moderate Bates. A. L. PARSONS, Manager, 03383 1M Hereforf •-■•*»•

AMUSEMENTS. rpHEATRE ROY A I*. Direction of Mr J. C. Williamson. LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), Farewell Performance pi MR J. C. WILLIAMSON'S NEW DRAMATIC COHP*N. In The Comedy Success of the Cewtuiy, "BREWSTER'S MILLIONS.*; '■BREWSTER'S MILLIONS. •BREWSTER'S MILLIONS.,, •BREWSTER'S MILLIONS. ~ ™ „,»,«___ "MS--"The Breakdown." -.--^rnS^rTPß THE MOST REALISTIC PICTtJ* E EVER PRESENTED ON ANY STAG*.. Box Plan at MilneTTnd Thompson's. Day Rale* at Woodward's. w.-i-'Dooia to PRICES: sr, 3s. and Is. EaU. ■ UOOI LUT Staila -»d Gallery 6d extra. ""* rp HEAT R E ROYAL. Lessees . . . Follard*s Opera Comply. General Managvr . . . . Mr. A. Moss. HOLIDAY BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS. Ths Box Plans for tho first week olrthe season will be Open TO-DAY at the Dresden, and on SATURDAY and MONDAY at the Manager's Office, Theatre Royal. rp H _ E AT R E ROY AL. 12 NIGHTS OF HILARITY 12 COMMENCING MONDAY, DEC. 27th. Return of the Favourites. POLLARD'S OPERA COMPANY (Under the Direction of Mr Tom Pollsrd.J New Faces. New Pieces, New Ideas. The initial attrition will be the first production here cf the reigning American success, the new operatic extravaganza, "THE BELLE OF CUBA." Sparkling Music Over Dialogue Quaint Effects. Bright Comedy Gorgeous Costumes Charming Scenery Graceful Ballets Languorous Dances. A Wealth of Novelties including THE SONG OF THE MOSQUITO And OFF TO SANTIAGO. Prices—ts, 2s 6d, and Is. No early doot» or booking fee. BOTO PHYSICAL CULTURE and GYMNASTICS. MR T. S. TANKARD, having returned from EUROPE and AMERICA, ia now Forming Adult and Children's Classes. To bo held in the NEW, Large and Splendidly Equipped Gymnasium, YMCA-, Cambridge Terrace. Send fcr Prospectus. Telephone 1508. C3591F ; UA.O. DRUIDS* ANNUAL . carton Racecourse. BOXING PAY, Monday, December 27th. Trams leave B«uare 9.30 a.m. Band, Hot Water. Milk Free. Sporta for Young and Old. Tickets, la 6d and 9d. Everybody come. H. E. SMITH, Hon. Sec. 1649 THE PHYSICAL CULTURE AND MASSAGE IfSTITUTE. Cathedral square (near, Chancery lane, Christi c hur(«b}. ~ MR F. A. HORNIBROOK and MR B. W. JOHNSON, the best, equipped Physical Culture Institute in AustralaaU— Open- for inspection, every Saturday Evasing from t to---10/p.m. ._ - - - CMX ' - WBY are the BEAUTIFUL BUBWOOD .» ». TEA GARDENS.becosautg_so popular? -teeause the publio find -ere 'can be obtained first-class quality at moderata cost. We manufacture our own C-ksa, JButter, Jam, etc. All are under the direct .s_p«rvision of the Proprietress, who can guarantee tho purity of everything provided. ■ Boys, come ana see the Guissa-pigs, T*ortoisa, etc. Boat. Croquet. Swings, lane paddock, with artesian well, for Sports and picnics... Admission 6d. Tea B_. Tram from Bank Corner. 042-4-10.7 SPORTING. pLUMPTON PARK TROTTING, CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, MONDAY, 27th (BOXING DAY) DECEMBER, 1909, and SATURDAY/Ist (NEW YEAR'S DAY), and MONDAY, Brd JANUARY, 1010. TRAMS WILL RUN AT FREQUENT INTERVALS. FIRST RACE WILL START EACH DAY AT 12 NOON. 8863F LACE AND FANCY LINEN GOODS Make THE BEST OF GIFTS. Just received, by post, a Large Parcel of DECORATIVE LACEi and JJNEN NOVELTIES for the Gift Season. Sterling Values. , , "Venetian" Lace and Linen Table ._?. Centres, all sizes, prices from 4a fld to 12s Cd each. "Renaissance** end "Venetian" Lace D'oyleys. prices from Is 6d to 4s Sd each. "Venetian" and "Laguna" Lace Tray Cloths, prices from 12a 6d to 32s each. "Venetian Lace" trimmed 'Duchess* Sets, prices from 10s 6d to 22s «d the sat. Immense Assortment of "Drawn Unread Linen Goods," including Tray Cloths, from Cs 3d to 7s lid. • -" ■ Sideboard Runners, from ls lid la 6s -Cd. D'Oyleys from fid to Is lid each. QA.BE Y'S READY-MONEY STORE. U75 WANTEDS. ~*" WANTED tbe Public to know that Lawrecce and Kircher have just * received tha very latest and best Carpet and Fumi*. ture Cleaning Machine; no more taking up nr.d re-laying carpets. Send to Lawrence aid Kircher, and have them cleaned by thoir Suction Cleaning Machine. F4C99 H~\TKlNSl3N7lT77Manchester street. m! 1 • a Double Sst of Royal Ironstone Bedroom Ware for lis Cd. 048*6 ■ H "ATKINSON pay Trail and pack free far • 50 miles a full size Kapoo Mattress for 23s 6d. Manchester street. ' C4_« U'p-TO'DATE Present.—Prettr Pictorial Calendars, from 4Jd each. There's \ ariety and value at Ballantyne's. 486.F H ATKINSON pays rail and pack tree far • 60 mile* 3ft Gin Carved Oak Hall stands £3 13s 6d. Manchester street. C4glß - ■ IT'S _ correct to carry a Bag.—Ballantyne's carry the correct Baes, and quota correct prices. Ladies' Hand Bags, 3s lid each. 48WP H ATKINSON p»ys rail and pack tre* tot ■ SO miles Saddlebag Suite for £8 «*. 117 Manchester street. S — EwTNG~simpiirSed for 1910.—Bcllantyu?. are supplying timple and satisfactory Hand Sewing Machines from 73s 6d. 1846F H ""ATKINSON pays Tail and pack free for • SO miles Furniture for 4 rooms for _35. Send fcr list. C43W MEN who shave shoujd_ have a Mirror, when capital Shaving - Mirrors are aa— ling at Ballantyne's from 4s 6d each. 4£3gF FOR tho money.—Ballantyne's Purses are exceptionally good. The most novel styles ere submitted. From 9d each. 4866F Fqt oontinustion of Wanted*, aaa pig* 11 OLDING ORGAN by Carpenter, o*k case, a splendid instrument, only 43. Tar»s trom 7s "6d monthly. Folding Organ, walnut case, a first-class- instrument for street work, price -5. Ternris from 7s 6d monthlyHarmonium by Wallis, walnut case three atops, fine tone, only £3 10a. Terns. 6» monthly. These instruments must ba cleared before stocktaking. Robert Fronds ' Piano Warehouse 158 asd l«l M«ciatsr irtwlt. Christchurch, ** ,

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13614, 24 December 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13614, 24 December 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13614, 24 December 1909, Page 1