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XTEW ZEALAND INSURANCE ' COM. JN PANT, LIMITED. PIBE. MARINE, ACCIDEOT. Policies issued covering BURGLARY «a 4"' HOUSEBREAKING at Moderato Butqft. - A. L. PARSONS, Mansgur, CaSSO 196 Hereford atoraaA

AMUSEMENTS. GO L O S S E U ,au Unapproachable and Unassailable. . FULLER'S The Beat PICTURES, FULLER'S of all., PICTURES.. Will again delight hundreds with their CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. TO-NIGHT, and Every Evening, TO-NIGHIi including: — MOUNT ETNA IN ERUPTION. Nature's Safety Valve. Extraordinary scenes of devastation. Awe-inspiring and subline. Panoramas of Weird Fascination. Tsken at great risk. HIS LAST BURGLARY. A Heartrending Story, with a baby aa tho. central figure Realistic and pathetic. A PAIR OF SCHEMERS, Or. ** MY WIFE AND MY UNCLE. THE COTTON INDUSTRY. This is an educational film of considerable merit. THE GIRL AND THE JUDGE, Or. A TERRIBLE TEMPTATION. PICTURESQUE SWI _ _;ERLAND. This film eclipsea every scenic picture yet presented to a Christchurch audience. - The onlooker is conveyed through the moßt interesting portions of this snow-bound land. This filni should bo seen by every lover of scenic beauty. It is a gem that should not bo miaacd ■■I on any account. LAND OF ETERNAL SUMMER. A beautifully coloured Pathc Scenic G-em. TAMING A'HUSBAND. A Dainty Old-timo TA-UING A HUSBAND. Biograph Comedy, TAMING A HUSBAND, told by the Biograph 00. BABY BOY AND THE TEDDT BEAR. A very comic picture, which has a sentimental interest on account of the recent drowning of the principal, is entitled FOOLSIIEAD. "AM I MAD?" If is nil" of the best of its kind. THE FALLS OF POTOMAC. This ia a fine film, the water effects being grand to a degree. A Soul-stirriin Drama, THE MAN HUNT. tceminc with thrilling THE MAN HUNT, incidents. THE MAN HUNT. THE SAMARITAN'S COURTSHIP. COLOSSEUM ORCHESTRA. COLOSSEUM ORCHESTRA. Conductor: HF.RR ZIMMERMAN, in Snorktine pnd Ponnlar Selections MANAGERIAL NOTE,—Thero will bo no nerfomiance TO-MORROW EVENING, the day unpointed fo r th« Funeral of his lata Majesty King Edward VII. Friday Night pitrona are cordially invited to attend tonight. PRICES: Is and 6d. Come early for * geo'l sent. 8693 ,V P E R A H O U S E, TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING AT 8. John Fuller and Sons nreacnt their NEW EMPIRE VAUDEVILLE CO. NEW EMPIRE VAUDEVILLE CO. ■ Continued Phenomenal Success Nightly oj MR WARD LEAR, The Immensely Popular Comedian. MR CHAS. THROSBY, ' In His Re-fined Monologue Entertainment, • ■ THE KELSOS. SCOTT BROS. MARTIN SISTERS. THE BRITISH BIOGRAPH. Portraying the Latest aad' Greatest Events. NOTE.—Messrs Fuller beg to announce that thero will bo NO PERFORMANCE ON FRIDAY. The occasion of the obsequies of our lat» Sovereign, King Edward VII. PRICES: 2s, Is 0d and Is. Doom 7.15. " 8639 ALEXANDRA * II A ]> L, Mr Hayward doiircs to announce that owing to His Majesty'- Theatre bcinfr/iothftrwise rnsaged, the Patho Pictures will T» ex* hibited in the Alexandra Hall, • '."',' NIGHTLY AT 8. MAT- SATOBDAY'V&.BO. HAYWARD'S • „ . , " • PATHE PICTURES. . - ; * - PYGMALION AND GAtATEA... MASKS. THE LIE. ' THE LII.. THE' LIE. ". ' THE BAGPIPE PLAYER,', '■' : EQUESTiRIAN FEATS.' ",1 " " A MODERN STAG HU*NT.." -~ •* • • And a Budget of CDmedie9.including'.Ho-#, '-'- Sammy Spent Shrovo Tuesday—Sammy .«*• ■•': ■ Sportsman—A Dangerous' Pajr, "" -''•'> .-_ ■ '-' ;• ■• —";"•-'• — J._'l"*'*. i ™ r '\*'>'l' JTIHE • BEAUTIFUL j^il" - x GARDENS will Bewain '; the Winter.- and provide outdoor attrectic^-B'"jV"' r and cosy indoor tea rooms, ma_ra_jtee_,''flre-?;'', cono fire, goldfish, guinea pigV, ft«taa_t'{jv; foliage for aa!*. . Admission' Cd,"' Tea. lid, Tram from Bank Corner.- " ,■* ''.9tf;"-**" ... .. .- -.•%-• i THE .ART OF FENCING. ' j/ '. MR E. WALDRON JOHNSON, Cer- - • tificated Fencing ' Instructor ■of ; th* Christchurch Physic*- Culture and 'MfcM_(M*< Institute, Cathedral square, Christohui-ch, *i»"" now forming Ladies' . Pending . . Clame* Write or call for Fencing Prospectus,' 'eon* -' taimng full particulars as to Costume, Pees, . -. etc.' • , ' ■ , ■ f ■ MR.F. A. HOBNIBROOK. , ." • MR ... W. JOHNSON. -J Tel. 1361- P.O. Box 196. - ■'.''' LECTURES. , \ LECTURE TO WOMEN ONLY, on their • Privileges and Responsibilities, .by * .* MRS H. COLE, in the Primitive Methodist Church. Bsttersca street, Syaonhaui,.' THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. All womea cordially invited. 1193 LOST AND FOUND. "7""!', T OST, a Fawn BULLDOG from lU«awtcn7 i-i Apply Sockburn Shoeing Forge. ' Any L person found detaining this dog will .bt prosecuted. .' ___fto_b * LOST in Colombo street, neat Sqtiftxo, HANDBAG, containing' money *Bflo ' papers. Apply "Pros-" Office. 6667 ; NEEDED FANCY 77 "- -, NOVELTIES . . .' FOR "JUST NOW." 7" ' . .* Cream American "Crossover", mufflers, in cotton. Woo], and Silk, from Is Sd to ' '■ 3s 61 each. J , AVhito aud Paris Laco,T.es, from la to' 4s 6d each. * - ' Cream "Malteso" Ties, from 6s* 3d to ' 17s 6d each. . ' ' Coloured and Silk Crepe do Chine Tics,' from Is to Is 9d. . Coloured and Silk Bows, from Is to Ss 6d each. Coloured Leather and Suede "Peggy' - Bags, from Is to 3s lid .each. - - Coloured Hosiery, from Is lid to 3s 6d pair. QABEY'S' :--- READY-MONEY STORE.. l«e WANTEDS. . ~ ' TTS just tho season for golf and Go- -*- Jerseys at 9s lid each, are showing aad selling at Ballantyne's." C 4547 r**OME and see in window Two 4s 0d „ Pramß carrying Jof a ton of iron. H. Atkinson. Furnishers, 117 Kanchfster street. Larger Prams with Hoods '7s. 6d. ' C625t. TT ATKINSON'S, 117 Manchester atreet' - -«-• pay rail and pack free, 50 mile*, iurciture for 4 Rooms for £ZS. Como >ad see in 3 minutes tho gooda already di*pjn*i ,f jCsast A S strong in public favour as they _.e~in " f-V time of storm. Ballaatyao'. -Ha'f ,' Guinea Umbrellas. ■ - ' . C4B6f" TJ pay rail and ps.k '. • ■*-*■• free fcr 50 mi'es, any' size Brass- ' - mounted Bedstead for 29s 6d. IX7 Man- ' cheater street. * , -Csa&l'' "a ccordeons. l^sTl?ri^d,nffssrar6d:-! ■ splendid value; at H. Furniture Warehouse, 117 ilanch« 9 t«r, street . *: CS2SI "■• XTAItD Hitters, those rice flexiblo fel*' J-»- Hats for gentlemen, at 10s 6d. J7< ' l-allantyne and Co. C4S6S ' riOOD StrawiT-' VA tmartly trimmed with ribbon velvet all shades, 10s od each at Ballantyne's. , , C4-6J DOLLS' Prams that wlli carry . three hundredweight for 4s 6d. At H ■ Atkinson's. 117 Manchester stteet. Pottage paid anywhere_iu_N.Z. Ss id. C 3251 n HKISTCHU RCII 7^r~i r r""fauTin S y l-amps just now. Are you going to buy yours before seeing the hundred* on view at Minson's? C 2957 For continuation of Wanteds, -see page Ifc

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13737, 19 May 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13737, 19 May 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13737, 19 May 1910, Page 1

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