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AMUSEMENTS. -p. S T E "R r x *'" • GRAND HOLIDAY MATINEES. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT, Commencing - o'clock sharp. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE TO ALL PARTS. ; Adults aa Usual. m H E A T R, E » ° V » **** j Direction - - MR J. C. WILLIAMSON. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. And Every Night till further notice. MR J. C. "WILLIAMSON (In conjunction with Charles Froliman), Presents J. M. Barries Exquisite iantasi, " PETER PAN." " PETER PA.-." . ' "PETER PA..," , THE WORLD'S o"nE~INCOMPARABLE '. FAIRY SUCCESS. Christchurch is demonstrating its appreciation by , PACKING THE THEATRE ROYAL TO OVERFLOWING. IT IS A UNIQUE,; BEAUTIFUL, AND BRILLIANT PLAY. ' Worthily Interpreted by MR J. C. WILLIAMSON'S SPECIALLY ORGANISED COMPANY. The "Lvttelton Times" says:— "There can , be; nothing but sorrow for those poor people who fail to appreciate it." "The Press" says:—"' Peter Pan'" is a play of most marvellous fascination." Box Plans at Milner and Thompson's, 1 p.m. PRICES: ss, 3s, Is. Early Doors (Stalls and Gallery), 6d extra. Day Sales at Wpodward'e, Tobacconists. . ' <w0" 6d. T \T AIN ON I P:ARK. Bd. - Open Every Day. Hot Water Free. Ocean Wave and Swing Boats Free. Return Tram Fares (including admission) Is: Children Half-price. 1208-TO-NIGHT. 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT. ' LANTERN TALK, " \ ' V.M.C.A. HALL, - : THE WORK OF THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY." Illustrated with Limelight Views. Chairman: His Lordahip Bishop Julius, who will deliver an address, followed ;by Revs. J. W. L. Closs and F. H. Spencer. Admission Free. All Welcome. '8878 CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL UNION. THE Postponed Concert "IfAUST" 'will' be given on TUESDAY, _31st May, by the kindness of the Committee of Dr.. Henry's Mission, in' HIS " MAJESTY'S' THEATRE. Tickets isrued for -10th May will be available. Soloists—Mrs Arthur Mead, Mrs Ernest Barber, Messrs Frank Graham, Hugh Hobbs, and Sidney Williamson. - - H. ANTILL ADLEY; 8880' "' '__ Secretary. SHEEP COG TRIALS. CASHMERE HILLS. THURSDAY", FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. DRAGS from Cashel street 8 a.m., 10 a.m. and "p.m.' Trams at usual hours. Admission Is. Ladiea free. E. HARDCASTLE, 8683 ' -.Hon. Sec RELIGIOUS SERVICES. DR. HENRY'S MISSION.-OZIEKISTO-DAY. SUNDAY, MAY 29th. TN HIS MAJESTY'S . THEATRE. COMBINED MASS MEETING at ft p.m., To be followed by GREAT AFTER CHURCH R,*iLLY, At 8.30 p.m. Under the Auspices of-the ' CHRISTCHURCH MINISTERS' ASSOCIA- ;: TION. Sjnging in charge of MR C. A. POTTS, . assisted by "a large United Choir.. 8892F PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. WANTED, PARTNER. \yI7ANTED. PARTNER, sleeping «.r ■ ' * ' active, in first-class country store," rising township. Capital required £600 to £800. Apply A.S., Post Office, 8904 Christchurch. CONSTANT USE OF TEETH MADE BY US OCON tells its tale mi the General Health *J of our Patients. PLATES that do not fit accurately, and are not comfortable tend to do more harm then good, as it is im- . possible for the patients to get tho full nourishment out of their food if they are trying to masticate with an ill-fitting plate- No matter what class of Plate you require wo can make you a Perfect-fitting, Natural-look-Wff Set of TEETH. The reason that we are always busy extracting, and fitting _*et_ is that we do good work, the beat every time. All Extractions FREE when PLATES are to be made. / PRITCHARD JONES and MAITLAND. Doctors of Dental Surgery, Over Brice's, COLOMBO STREET. F4651-2 f RISE IN THE COTTON MARKET. A ?RESS ASSOCIATION MES- ****• -AGE states tbat Cotton Goods are going up 50 per cent. The ' D.I.C. will sell present stocks at old prices till the New Goods arrive. -° IC ' D.I.C. 05347-1338

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13741, 24 May 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13741, 24 May 1910, Page 1