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AMUSEMENTS. ••J} B T E R P A 2f -"- GRAND HOLIDAY MATINEE. THURSDAY NEXT, 26th MAY, Commencing 2 o'clock sharp. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE TO ALL PARTS. Adults as Usual. m H X A T R E ROYAL. J Direction -- MeTc. WILLIAMSON. TO-N3GHT. TO-NIGHT. Ad 4 Every Night till further notice. MR J, C. WILLI ALISON (In conjunction with Charles . Prosente J. M. Barrio's Exquisite iautas}, "PETER PA.\," "PETER PA.n," "PETER PA.>," SUCCESS IS NOT THE ACTUAL WORD To apply to Saturday Night's perlornmnw, because of its utter futility to eufhciont.y indicate the'series of ovuUons which punctuated the progress of "Peter Pan" trom rine to fall of cvutaiu. CHARMED WITH THE QUAINTNESS, Wl'i'H THE NOVELTY, ENTRANCED WITH I"HE STORY, And with all tno TENDEHEST EMOTION'S BROUGHT INTO ACTIVE I'LAY, No wonder the audience " renewed their youth." revelled in tho magnificent production, and at the end of each net demonstrated their appreciation by.repeated curtain- calls in siuSh a way that the very building REVERBERATED WITH NERVE QUICKENING ENTHUSIASM. Box Plans at Milner and Thompson's, 1 P PRICES: ss, 3s, Iβ. Early Doors (Stalls and Gallery), 6d extia. Day Sales at Woodward's, Tobacconists. 3 6d. T\r AIN ON I PARK. i6d. Open Every Day. Hot Water Free. _ . Ocean Wavo and Swiug Boats Free. Return Tram Fares (including admission) Is: Children Half-price. 1203 ' LANTERN TALK, V.M.C.A. HALL, 8 p.m. TO-MORROW. 8 p.m. "THE WORK OF THE B. and F. 1 SOCIETY. Illustrated with' Limelight Views.Chairman: His "-Lordship Bishop Julius. Admission Free. Welcome. E6J9 MEETINGS. ST ALBANS BOWLING. TENNIS, AND CROQUET CLUB (Registered). rnHE EIGHTH ANNUAL GENERAL X MEETING of the above,-Club will bo held in the Pavilion on THURSDAY EVENING, 26th May, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: Adoption of Report and Balance-sheet. Election of Officers and General. 6354F D. E. WOOD, Hon. Secretary. CANTERBURY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. A MEETING of 'IMPORTERS and' others interested, will be held on jjAiY, 23thL,May,. at. 3 p.m.j; in the Chamber of Commerce Halli to consider the advisability of employing a Marine Surveyor to watch the interests of Importers during the discharge of Cargo from Vessels: ' All Importers tiro specially invited to attend. H. ANTILL ADLEY, 8853 Secretary. ELECTION NOTICES. LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION, IN THE MATTER of the Harbours Act, 190S, and of the Local Elections and Polls Act, 1008. I HEREBY .give- Public Notice that the following persons have been duly uomi. natrd to fill tho VACANCY on (lie Lyttelton Harbour Board as the elected representative for the Borough of Lyttelton, namely:— COOK. COLIN. VOYCE, HENRY ROBERT. WEBB. JOHN RICHARD. As there ia only ONE vacancy to be filled, I hereby also give notice that a POLL will be taktm ac between the candidates on FRIjJAi, the 27th dey of May, 1910. The Polling Booth will be situate at tho Colonists' Hall, Lyttelton. and the polling hours will be !) a.m. to 7 p.m. G. W. HULJIE, Returning Officer. Dated this 20th day of May.' 1910. 5837 BOROUGH OF LYTTELTON. IN TITE MATTER of The Municipal Cor-n-oralions Act, 1008, and of Tho Local Elections' and Polls Act, 1908. I HEREBY Rive Public Notice that the following persons hove hran duly, nominated for the office of Councillor at tbo Election to fill TWO. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCIES, namely: — COOK, COLIN. McCONCHIE, JOHN. WEBB, JOHN RICHARD. As there are only TWO vacancies to bo filled. I hereby also give notice that a POLL will be takon as between the said candidates on FRIDAY, the 271h day of May, 1910. Tbn Polling Booth will be situate at tho Colonists' Hall, Lyttelton, and the polling hours are from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. G. A. LEWIN, Returning Officer. Dated this 20th day of Mny, 1010. ggjig DANGER!! AVOID BADLY FITTING PLATES. WE epecialiso in PLATE WORK, and endeavour and succeed in making Artificial Dent-uren to suit the features of tbe patients, whilst always trying -to get away from the prominent falce look that so often accompanies Artificial Teeth. We make even variety of Plates, Rubber, Gold, etc., jus! ■whatever the patient desires. Our prices art reasonable, fair, and only the beet material »nd highest-priced teeth ere used. AH Teett Extracted Painlessly, and Free of Chare* when Plates are to be made. PRITCHARD JONES AND MAITLAND Doctors of Dental Surgery, Over Bric«'», v COLOMBO STREET. Chriitchurch. F4651-! TTS just the seacon for golf and Go'l x Jfrseys at 9s lid each, are showinj rise in the 'cotton market. A PRESS ASSOCIATION MESxx SAGE etates that Cotton Goods" are going up. 30 per cent. Tho D.I.C. will sell present stocks at o d prioee till the Now Goods arrive. D - lc - D.I.C. C 5247-1338

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13740, 23 May 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13740, 23 May 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13740, 23 May 1910, Page 1

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