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a:.:-sements. THEATRE TO-NIGHT. THEATRE X ROYAL. TO-MGH»_. ROIAL. TO-NIGIIV. And a;so en TUESBAY AND WEDNESDAx. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. T \ST 3 OPPORTU-NITIES LAST 3 omiKTUNITISS Of hearing th«o Sweet Melody and Hanncny-makera. THE FISK JUBILEE SINGERS. THE FISK JUBILEE SINGERS. THE FISK JUBILEE SINGERS. And INSTRUMENTALISTS. INSTRUMENTALISTS. INSTRUMENTALISTS. Who on Saturday Night received * Genuinely Hearty Welcome, and roused the Audience to a ~..„,.„,, HIGH PITCH OF ENTHUSIASM. Their Chief Characteristics are WEIRDNESS! QUAINTNESS! PATHOS! TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ENTIRE CHANGIToF PROGRAMME. Popular Prices: Ss.SsTll Plans at Dresden. THEATRE ROYAL. Direction Mr William Anderson. Direct from tho King's Theatre, Melbourne. THE PICTURE THAT COST £1000. SIX NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 21st. MACMAHON AND CaHKOLL'S Marvellous Reproduction by Biograph of Marcus Clark's Immortal Australian Convict Story, "FOR THE TERM OF HIS NATURAL LIFE." " Which has already attracted 800,000 enthusiastic spectators throughout the Commonwealth, and now attraoting all Wellington. Graphically Narrated by the Well-known Actor, Mr Alfred Boothman. Tho first part of the programme will be devoted to a delightful scries of the very latest Living Picture Surprises, embracing COMEDY, PHANTASi ano DRAMATIC STORY. Tho Box Plan opens This Morning at the Dresden. No extra chargea whatever. Popular Prices—D.C. and O.S. 2s, Stalls Is, Family Circle Sixpence. 7001 HIS MAJ E S I V.' S. Direction: Henry Hay ward. Nightly at 8. Mat. Sat., at 2.30. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME . AT PATHE PICTURES; An Amazing Array of Animated Art gathered from the Film Studios, of the World. PEEPS AT THE WORLD. SCENES IN EGii*X'. FISHING UNDER ICE IN HUNGARY.CONSTANTINOPLE. PICTURE DRAMAS. . ' FORBIDDEN FRUIT. A Pictorial FORBIDDEN FRUIT Art Parable FORBIDDEN FRUIT in Colours. . A CHILD'S FORGIVENESS, - And a Superb Historical Drama, of the 18th. Century, " - "LOVE IN PARIS." COMEDIESWASHING DAY: BENZINE. AN UNEXPECTED SHOWER BATH. TWO SERVANTS. And a Budget of Other Subjects. In response to many desires, the magnificent picture, "Lines-of ~ White," will be repeated with vocal obbligato. THE PATHE ORCHESTRA. Under the conductorahip 01 Mr ■■ Chas. Parnell, in new Selections. , „.,_.. 1000 Tip-up Chairs 6d,'Circle and O. Stills la. . ■ .•■■■/■ ' ' vf:,"-.:■ <, ■V' :■ '-/ «99* _ RAILWAYS. . ')i--.i/u : - ---:""?-. NEW ZEALANDi RAILWAYS.-,|-RACES AT TIMARU. -.; ' ' APRIL SOth and 31st,' HOLIDAY EXCURSION ■ TICKETS .wiU be issued to Titaaru from Christchurch. . Oamaru, and inlbtmedikte Stattoti* en 19th and 20th-APRIL; also from Christchurch, Hornby, Rolleston, 1 Dunsandal, Bakaia, Chertsey, Ashbnrton, Winalow, Hinds. Rangltata. Orari, Wihchfeater, and Temuka, ' by SPECIAL TRAIN leaving Christehurch for Timtru at. «.5 aim. on 21st APRIL, ell available for till 88rd APRILOn. 21St APRIL a Special Passenger Train will leave Christchurch for Timaru at 8.5 a.m. arriving Washdyke 1114 and Tiihirtt 12.26 p.m. A Return Train, Btopping at Washdyke to pick up passengers, will leave" Timaru for Chrtetchurun It B.*o-p.m.> ilnd arrive Christchurch 10.25 p.m. For fuller parlic'ulats see handbills add posters. . 6874 • , BY OftDER. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Sydenham, Saturday Morning, BAG containing Trotting Geer and Racing Colours and Boots. Finder rewarded on returning same to Johaston'e Smithy, Sydeuham. . ■ . ■ IiRS LOST, on Saturday Evening, in City, Lady's ,G6ld WATCH. "E" engraved cti back, in Wristlet; greatly"valued. Reward. Tapson, Loan and Mercantile Office, Hereford street. 1271 LOST, on Saturday, in 12.46 train from Lytteiton. or between Railway Platform and Colombo street, Lady's MUFF. Fmd<» - rewarded at 49 Battersea street, Sydenham. 1259 LOST, Thursday Morning, early, a large Dark Brown FIJR, between Riccarton and Sockburn. Reward on returning to Brake's Store, or Wm. Owen, Butoher, 65 East belt, Christchurch. ?.1365 LEFT, on Seat of River Bank, near Cashel street Bridge/small Leather HANDBAG, Finder rewarded on returning to Commercial Restaurant, High street. 1268 £-| REWARD—StoIen or Strayed, from •*»-*- Cathedral square. Friday Afternoon, Brown MARE, with light spring cart and harness. The above reward will be paid for any information, to Brake's Stables. 1263 TF YOU LOOK OLD AND WANT TO ■*■ LOOK YOUNG AGAIN, you cannot do better than come tons. If your Teeth need extracting, we can do that Painlessly for you, and those requiring Artificial Substitute* we can supply with our wonderful Contour Plate*, which, if Porcelain Gum. are used, defy detection. Complete .eta are made in the shortest possible time, and BcicAtiSo Dentistry is what you get from urn. All our Extractions are Painless and Free of charge when Plates are to b» made. PRITCHARD JONES and MAITLAND, DOCTORS OF DENTAL SURGEBY, Over Brice's,-Colombo street F4651-3 BACK and Front, Inside and Out, tyne"* Made-to-measure Fifty Sbillinea Sultg are Tip-top. . ' H ATKINSON pay. rail ana pack tree for • 50 miles full size Brass-mounted Bedstead, Wire Mattress and Kapoc Bedding, for £3 19s fld -...,. CsStt THE GLOVE FOB GOOD SERVICE. TXTE are now showing a Splcridid Service- - * v. able Glovd. It is a Two-dome Durable Kid Glove in Black, White, Grey, Beaver, and Brown, in well selected leather and strongly sewn. Only £s 6d per pair. Come in and examine it. Wa shall he glsd to have your criticism. D.I.C. * D.I.C. » 3

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13710, 18 April 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13710, 18 April 1910, Page 1