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AMUSEMENTS. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. . CHRISTCHURCH COMPETITIONS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. FINAL OF BALCONY SCENE, •ROMEO AND JULIET." TENOR SOI-OS. LADIES' VOCAL TRIOS. COMEDIETTA, i STORY WITHOUT WORDS. PRIZE WINNERS IN LITERARY CLASSES ANNOUNCED. COME AND HEAR THE CHARACTER RECITALS. FINAL OF THE COMEDIETTA COMPETITIONS. FINAL OF THE STORIES WITHOUT WORDS. FINAL OF CHARACTER , RECITALS. WITHOUT DOUBT THE MOST ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME OF THE' SEASON. MORNING AND AFTERNOON COMPETITIONS. HUMOROUS RECITATIONS, BOYS AND SACRED BASS SOLOS. EXCELLENT PROGRAMMES ALL DAY. ADMISSION—Day, SIXPENCE. Evcniny, ONE SHILLING. -G. W. JENNER, 83QG Hon. Sec. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. CHRISTCHURCH COMPETITIONS. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. GRAND FINAL CONCERT. THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 25th. ALL THE PRIZE WINNERS WILL APPEAR. THE CREAM OF THE COMPETITORS. A FINAL BLAZE OF TRIUMPH. VERITABLE CORUSCATION OF STARS. HALLEY'S COMET OUTDONE. Plan of Reserved. Seats Opens THIS MORNING, at Ten o'clock, at Milrier and Thompson's. Admission—Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls 3s, Stalls 2s, Pit Is. No charge lor reserving. G. W. JENNER,. 6907 Hon. Sec. PHYSICAL CULTURE AND GYMNA*STICS MR T. S. TANKARD'S CLASSES, V.M.C.A. NEW GYMNASIUM, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. SPINAL CURVATURE and MEDICAL CASES. GRADED CLASSES FOR WEAK CHILDREN. Send for Prospectus. Telephone 1508. ' F5546 OXFORD terrace Baptist Church.—Anniversary Congregational SOCIAL and COFFEE SUPPER, TO-NIGHT, 7.30 i o'clock. Musical items, male quartettes, etc. Chairman, Rev. R. S. Gray. Admission, One Shilling.-- ; MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND SHEARERS* AND WOOLSHED EMPLOYEES INDUSTRLYL UNION OF WORKERS. , • ROLL UP SHEARERS. /. A MEETING of SHEARERS and WOOLSHED WORKERS will be held in Trades Hall, Christchurch, on SATURDAY, May 28tb, at 7 p.m. Business important. 8877 M.LAI-_._, Secretary. LECTURES. . CANTERBURY COLLEGE, CHRISTCHURCH. "'...'. '■'..;.; - LECTURES <IN, MUSICS *;■■';":'--'"-:• - DR. BRADSHAW will comtnence the Course of Lectures in Music on MONDAY,May 30th. The course of instruction extends ■ over three years, each - consisting of three terms. A Certificate of Proficiency is granted to students who havo passed the examination at the end of each year. (Attendance at the first year's . lectures is not necessary for those students who ' already possess sufficient knowledge, of the subject to proceed with the secondfyear's work). The.whole series of lectures from Junior Class upwards aro arrongetl to meet the requirements of the annual examination conducted by Canterbury College, tho Associated Board, of R.A.M. and R.C.M., Trinity College, London, and of tho University of New Zealand 'Mua. Bac. Degree. Lectures are given in tho following, subjects:—Rudiments of Mubic, Harmony, Counterpoint, History of Music, Form in Music, Ear Training, Composition, and Orchestration. -In addition to- the daily lectures, Evening Classes in tho abovo subjects are held on Wednesday from 7 to 8 p.m., and on Tuesday and Friday, from 6.45 to 7.45 p.m. A Class to meet the requirements of School Teachers for Certificates C. and D. is held on Monday from 4_to 5 p.m., and on Saturday from 11 _in. to 12 noon. The fee for .one lecture per week is half-a-guinea for each term, payable in advance. Prospectus on application. GEO. H. MASON, Registrar. May 23rd, 1910. 8887 •rpHEOSOPHICAL SOCTETY.-MR T. H. x MARTYN, of Sydney, will Lecture in the Theosophical Booiety'„ Room, opposite His Majesty's, TO-NIGHT, at 8. Subject: "Life's Mystery." The answer of Theosophy. " ; 1469 VIA VI METHODS are as far advanced in the science of HEALTH as Wireless Telegraphy is in the transmission of thought. Why not investigate them? To give an opportunity to everybody to get acquainted with them we offer the "basio principles" of the System contained in the VIAYI HYGIENE (Cloth Bound), tor Is, posted Is 4d. We also give "FREE HEALTH TALKS" to LADIES Every Tuesday Afternoon, at 3 p.m., at our Rooms, No. 8 ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Cathedral square. C 4284-12 Take the Lift. ELECTION NOTICES. BOROUGH OF LYTTELTON. IN THE MATTER of The Municipal Corporations Act, 1908, and of The Local Elections" and Polls Act, 1908. T HEREBY give Public Notico that the folJL lowing persons hove been duly nominated for the office of Councillor at tho Election to fill TWO EXTRAORDINARY VACANCIES, namely: — COOK, COLIN. McCONCHIE. JOHN. WEBB, JOHN RICHARD. As there are only TWO vacancies to be filled. I hereby also give notice that a POLL will be taken as betweon the said candidates on FRIDAY, tho 27th day of May, 1910. Tho Polling Booth will be situate at tho Colonists' Hall, Lyttelton, and the polling hours arc from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. G. A. LEWIN, Returning Officer. Dated thia 20th day of May, 1910. 8838 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Sunday evening, Gold BROOCH with row of pearls, between Avonside Church and Cashel street, via Armagh strsst and Cathedral square. Good reward on upturning to Coatcs and Co., Colombo street. LOST, on 13th May. in City, Liver and White Spaniel TT-RRIER." Answers to the name of Roy. Finder rewarded on returning U> 225 Armagh street West. Anyone detaining same after this date will be prosecuted, the matter being placed in tho hands of the police. _gi<) LOST, a Brindle HALF-BULLDOG, from Waltham, on Friday. Reward. 92 Shakespeare road. _j|^ TOST a FOX TERRIER, white with black ;H_.~* d *_** ** < * a , d ' anß wer"_ to the name of Caddy. Reward on returning to Avonhoe, Clyde road. Anyone detaining the same after thig date will be proeecuted. 1540 POUND, 1 Motor Car TYRE. Owner can J- have same by giving description and paying expenses of advertiicment. Apply Store. Spnngstoa. ' gggo,

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13741, 24 May 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13741, 24 May 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13741, 24 May 1910, Page 1

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