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XTEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COM. j>i PA NY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT. Policies is-roed covering BURGLARY anfl HOUSEBREAKING at Moderate Rate*. "**tA. L. PARSONS, Manager. C3SB2 " 9( " Hereford aire.-

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LAST NIGHT OF THE PRESENT PRO* GRAMME. John Fuller and Sons present their NEW EMPIRE VAUDEVILLE CO. . NEW EMPIRE VAUDEVILLE CO. Lust Appraranco of THE KELSOS. Last Appearance of THE KELSOS. Enormous Success Nightly of AVARD LEAR, SCOTT BROS. CHAS. THROSBY. MARTIN SISTERS! CHAS. HEATH. NELLIE LESLIE. BIOGRAPH. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. . MONDAY EVENING NEXT. • Important Starring Engagement of the DO HA' MI TRIO, DO HA MI TRIO, . DO RA WL TRIO, Who' will present for tho iirst timo in Net? . Zealand their renowned original Eccentric COMEDY MUSICAL ACT. Introducing Special Scenery and Costumes. First Appearance in New Zealand of GUILLAUME BABY AND CO., GUILLAIME BABY AND CO., Tiho Celebrated Eccentric Comedians, in their! Screaming Burlesque on Spanish Bullfight, THE TOREADORS. Assisted by MISS LOLITA and her THREE TRAINED DOGS. PRICES: 2s, ls Gd and ls. Doors 7.15. 8786 GOD SAVE j-HE KING I TO-DAY, nt 2.30. TO-DAY, at 2.30. ■WEST'S . GRAND MATINEE. n KST'S GRAND MATINEE. The Childrcu's Pictorial Attraction, _2 Everybody 6d fo All Parts. ' *T"HE KING'S. Proprietors, ■ X HE KING'S. West Pictures. Ltd. A Triumphant Success. First Pictorial Introduction to Christchurch of KING GEORGE' V., AA'ho, with his lato Majesty, is seen at 'tho Opening of the New Museum. PICTyRESQUE SAVITZERLAND. Scenic LAND OF ETERNAL SUMMER. and f'HE COTTON INDUS'! l-i. Industrial ELEPHANTS IN INDIA . Studie-. ADV'ji.-xUREHS of tho GOLDEN A'ALLEY ADVENTURERS of the GOLDEN VALLEY ' The Fin de Siecle of Coloured Art. ' Pompeian Martyr. Slavo's ■ Sacrifice.THE SAMARITAN'S COURTSHIP. , Hubby, Cures Flirting AVife—s to 13—Vot«» for AA'oincn—Baby Boy and Teddy Bear—Bos of Chocolates, and THE JUMP TO DEATH. Enchanting Musical Melodies by DE GROAN'S A F ICE-REGAL ORCHESTRA. SECTION PRICES: ls and 6d. Reserves 6d extra. Plana at Dresden. 6824 PHYSICAL CULTURE AND. MASSAGE -INSTITUTE,' ' CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Mr F. A. Hqrnib.ropk.' Mr E. AY. Johnson. THE ImrUtute in'.,tho largest aud hosfl equipped in Australasia. Tho system taught is Scientific,. Practical, and Up-to-date. ■ . Public Classes for Mtn. AVomen andChil-. dren held daily. Private and Individual Instruction. Tel. 1359. RUGBY FOOTBALL. PARK. LANCASTER PARK. TO-MORROAV (SATURDAY). MAY Slat. SENIORS— Albion v. Christchurch (East Ground)— Referee, Mr J. H. Glover. Canterbury College v. Merivale (South Ground)— Referee, Mr H. C. Wilson. Old Boys v. Linwood (AVest Ground)— Referee, . Mr J. T. Weston. * I . SHOAV GROUNDS (SENIORS)— Sydenham v. Marist Brothers—Referee, Mr GS. Matthews. JUNIORS-SHOAV GROUNDS— Mcrivalo v. Christchurch—Referee, Mr AY. - Harman. Fifth-class Competition—Lancaster Park . Adults Gd. Ladies Free. Stand 6d. - ' 6722 ' QHRISTCHURCH SHEEP DOG .TRIALS. CASHMERE HILLS, THURSDAY, FRIDAY md SATURDAY, May 2Cth,. 27th and 28th. ! ENTRIES Close on SATURDAY, 21st }nst." 6680 Hon. Sec. ■J*HE BEAUTIFUL- BURWOOD TEA GARDENS will Remain Open during ■ the Winter, and provido outdoor attractions and cosy indoor tea rooms, magazines, fir cone fire, goldfish, guinea pigs, autumn foliage for sale. Admission Cd,. Tea Gd. Tram from Bank Corner. 59$ . NEEDED FANCY NOVELTIES FOR "JUST NOW." ' Cream American "Crossover" mufflers, in cotton, AVool, and Silk, from Is 9d to ",s Gel cadi. AATiito mid Paris Laco Tic., from Is' to 4s 6d each. Cream "Maltese" Tie 3. from 5. 3d to 17s 6d each. Coloured and Silk Crepe do Chine Ties. from Is to Is 9d. Coloured and Silk Bows, from Is to 2s 6d each. Coloured Leather and Suedo "Percy* Bags, from Is to 3s lid each. Coloured Hosiery, from is lid to 3s Gd. pair. , - * QAREY'S READY-MONEY STORE. 1046 WANTEDS. and «cc in window Two 4s 6d t7 w?^ n *? '""y-*?'-' i of, a ton of iron, li. Atkinson, Furnishers, in Manchester street. Larger Pram, with Hoods 7a 6eL __, . CRSSI XT ATKINSON'S, 117 Manchester •a-L. pay rail and pack free, 60 milbs! -("urniture for 4 Rooms for £35. CpmoVnd ' sec in 5 minutes tho goods already di». C 5251 TIARD Hitters, those fine fiexiblo felt £-**- Hats for gentlemen, at 10s 6d. J. . Ballantync and Co. G4_6K /7J.00D morning Hats, Fancy Chip. VX -niartly trimmed with ribbon Yel«L all shades, 10s 9d each at Ballantyne's. C_.G5 ROLLS' Prams that will airy t£eff hundredweight for 4a 6d. At H Atkinson's, 117 Manchester street. Po.tage paid anywhere in N.Z. 53 43. C 3251 QTAMPS—Fabulous pru-cT paid. Send f,r _r *ree Illustrated List. T. NicollcT 14 -_i"]li!__?i r ___.'____J_|_'"-"y. 6.4 ■T? E P ,-»-*-■" ° f , fMhton" ~lo~Fs shionibto A . Blouses Ballantyne's All-AVool Cream ■ ____ _r in . 0 . _ yaTt -- C 4565 "DLOUSES to benefit those*Tvho fe~e*"""tha ._-' y e. a Bl ouaes__from i£s lid each. C 4865 JO HRISTCHURCiI poopi~7i rl ouriai* **—* Lamps just now. Are you gome to buy yours before eecing tho hundreds onview at Minson s? C 2357 For continuation of Wanteds, ace page 137

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