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I 7VTEW ZEAIM!TO t reffgU3TCß COMIN PANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE. ACCIDENT. Policies issued covering BURGLARY •»« HOUSEBREAKING at Moderate Ratd*. A, L. PARSONS, Manager. CS2SO 196 Hereford •trirt*.

AMUSEMENTS. pOLOBSEUJ*. Our New Programme -received by a Packed Audience, with'thunders of applause, roars of laughter, and intense enthusiasm. FULLER'S The Best PICTURES. FULLER'S of all. PICTURES. A series of Artistic Perfection. MOUNT ETNA IN ERUPTION. TAMING A HUSBAND. COTTON INDUSTRY. PICTURESQUE SWITZERLAND. This film eclipses every scenic yet presented to a Christchurch audience. HIS LAST BURGLARY. FALLS OF POTOMAC. NOTE.—There will be no performance. THIS EVENING. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) the usual Matinee will be pressedl at 2.30, and Evening at 8. Prices. Is and 6d. Ring 'Phone 2505, Colosseum, and reserve.your seat, no extra charge. 8730 .VF E~B~A HOUSE. Proprietors . JOHN FULLER and SOKS. NO PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT. NO PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT. NO PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT. SATURDAY EVENING, at S. John Fuller and Sons nrescni their NEW EMPIRE/VAUDEVILLE CO. NEW EMPIRE VAUDEVILLE CO. A Briliisnt Gulaxv of Talent, including WARD LEAR. ' CHAS. THROSBY. THE KELSOS. SCOTT BROS. Martin Sisters. Nellie Leslie. Chas. Heath. THE BRITISH BIOGRAPH. Portraying the Latest and Greatest Event*. MONDAY EVENING NEXT. Special Starring Kucraccment of tho> DO Rhf MI TRIO. DO RE MI TRIO. Renowned Original Eccentric Comedy Musical Act. Direct from Svdncv. GUILLAUME BABY AND CO.. GUILLAt ME BABY AND CO.. The Celebrated Eccentric Comedians, the Funniest of Funny Clowns, and August*, assisted by MISS LOLITA. Graceful Spanish Dancer and 3 Dog*, in Screaming Burlesque on Suanish Bull Fight. THE TOREADORS. PRICES: 2s, Is Gd and Is. Doors 7.15. 8734 TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. In niemoriam King Edward, the Peacemaker, there will be no performance of PATHE PICTURES TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). HENRY HAYWARD. Tho usual Change of Pictures will be given in the ALEXANDRA HALL on SATURDAY, at 2.30 and 8. 8728 PHYSICAL CULTURE AND MASSAGE INSTITUTE, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Mr F. A. Hornibrook. Mr E. W. Johnson. THE Institute is tho largest and best equipped in Australasia. The system, taught is Scientific, Practical, and Up-to-date. Public Classes for Men, Women and Children held daily. Private and Individual Instruction. Tel. 1359. RUGBY T~ JANCASTER PARK. LANCASTER PARK. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), MAY 21st. j SENIORS— I Albion v. Christchurch (East Ground)— Referee, Mr J. H. Glover. Canterbury College v. Mer'ivale (South Ground)—Rcfereci, Mr H. C. Wilson. Old Boys v. Linwood (Wo3t Ground) —Referee, Mr J. T. Weston. SHOW GROUNDS (SENIORS)— Sydenham v. Marist Brothers—Referee, Mr G. S. Matthews. JUNIORS—SHOW GROUNDS— Merivalo v. Christchurch—Referee, Mr W. Harm an. Fifth-class Competition—Lancaster Park. Adults Gd.- Ladies Free; Stand Gel. 8722 ——. i_i ( ; rpHE BEAUTIFUL BURWOOD TEA X GARDENS will Remain Open during the Winter, and provide outdoor attractions and cosy indoor tea rooms, magazines, fir cone fire, goldfish, guinea pigs, autumn foliage for sale. Admission 6d, Tea. Cd. Tram from Bank Corner. * 686 MEMORIAL -ORGAN RECITAL.BY DR. BRADS3AW. In HIS ULYJESTYS ' THEATRE. 11.30 A.M. TO-DAY. ADMISSION FREE—BY TICKET ONLY. TICKET BOX OPEN AT 11 A.M. 8733F > ' TRAMWAY NOTICES. CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BOARdT THE FUNERAL OF KING EDWARD VII. ALL Cars will remain stationary for FIVE MINUTES from 9 to 9.5 THIS EVENING (FRIDAY), as a mark of respect to the memory of the lato King. BY ORDER. Christchurch. May 20th, 1910. f 7SI NEEDED FANCY NOVELTIES FOR "JUST NOW.". Cream American "Crossover" mufflert, in cotton, Wool, and Silk, from Is 9d to 3s Gd each. Wliito and Paris Laco Ties, from la to 43 G'l each. Cream "MaltCßo" Ties, from 5s 3d to 17s Gd each. Coloured and Silk Crepe do Chine Tic», from Is to Is 3d. Coloured and Silk Bows, from Is to 2s Gd each. Coloured Leather and Snc«do "Peggy" Bags, from Is to 3s lid each. Coloured Hosiery, from Is lid to 3s 6d pair. PAREY'S READY-MONEY STORE. 1046 WANTEDS. ITS juet the season for golf and Go'f Jerseys at 9s lid each, are showing and selling at Ballantyne's. C4BSS COME and see in window Two 4s Pd Prams carrying i of a ton of iron. H. Atkinson, Furnishers, 117 Manchester street. "-Larger Prams with Hoods 7s fid. C 5251 H ATKINSON'S, 117 Manchester street,' • pay rail and pack free. 50 miles, Furniture for 4 Rooms for £35. Come md sec in 5 minutes the goods already 'displayed. _ _ C 5251 AS strong in public favour as they are in time of storm, Ballantyne's Hal Guinea Umbrellas. ' C 4865 H~ ATKINSON'S - wi<rpay rail and pack • free for 50 ini'es, any size Braasmounted Bedstead for 29s 6d. 117 Manchester street. CS2SI A CCORDKONST"Tii«t _ arnrcdVl'ro"rr~i3a"6d,' xi. splendid value. at H. Atkinson's. Furniture Warehouse, 117 Manchester street. __ C 5251 HARD Hitters, those line flexible felt Hots for gentlemen, at 10s 6d. J. Ballantyne and Co. C4BG-5 GOOD morning Hats, Fancy Chip Straws. _f>aiartly trimmed with ribbon velvet, all shades, 10s Ed each at Ballantyne's. C 4065 DOLLS' Prams that will carry three hundredweight for 4a 6d. At HAtkinson's, 117 Manchester street Postage paid anywhere in N.Z. 5s 4d. C 5251 BLOUSES to benefiFthose"wiio _ feel ~the cold. Ballantyne's arc selling smart Viyella Blouses from 13s lid each. C4SBS C" CHRISTCHURCH poaple a"re~ buying Lamps just now. Are you going to buy yours before seeing the hundreds on view at Minson's? C 2957 For continuation of Wanteds, sea page 10. PIANO, by Has,ke, iron frame, check action, and all the latest improvements: £39; terras los lOd monthly. Piano, by Challen. London, rich tone, check action, all in perfect order; a bargain; £31; terms 12s Gd monthly. Piano, by Murphy, London ; this instrument is in good " order, sp'endid tone; £27; terms 10s lOd monthly. Remember, no interest charged. ROBERT FRANCIS, Pianoforte Warenouse, 159 and 161 Manchester street. C4980-12TO

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13738, 20 May 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13738, 20 May 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13738, 20 May 1910, Page 1

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