VTEW ZEALAND TNSTJRANCS COM. JN PANY, LIMTTED. FIRE. MARINE, ACCIDENT. Policies issued covering BURGLARY aa_ HOUSEBREAKING at Moderate Rates. A. L. PARSONS, Manager. CS9B9 196 Hertford at-reei.
AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S. IN ALEXANDRA HALL. Nightly at 8. Matinee Saturday 2.30. Entire Change at HAYWARDS PATHE PICTURES. PATHE PICTURES. Tho Romantic Story of CAGHOSTRO, OAGLIOSTRO, Tho Famous Political Witard. A LOVE M-VTCH—A Sentimental Drama," THE HEAVENLY MESSENGER—Drama. THE LITTLE VENDEAN—Drama. ACROSS NORWAY—Nature Study. GLASS BLOWlNG—lndustrial. THE BAR GYMNASTS-Vaudevillo Film. THE LAST OF THE SWORD SWALLOWERS. A Budget of Comedies, including THE GIRL WHO WOULD NOTGROWUP. PRICES: 3 s and 6d. 8903 .v P E R A H O U S E. Extruordinarv and Phenomenal Programme. TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. John Fuller and Sous present their NEW EMPIRE VAUDEVILLE CO. NEW EMPIRE VAUDEVILLE CO, The Greatest Star Success ever engaged. THE DO RE MI TRIO. THE DO RE MI TRIO. Absolutely the Funniest Comedy Musical Act ever presentoi to a New Zealand audience. GUILLAUME BABY AND CO., GUILLAVMH* BABY AND CO.. In their Screaming Burlosqua of a SPANISH BULLFIGHT, Introducing their 3' famous dogs disguised as Bulls, assisted by MISS LOLITA. Graceful and Accomplished Spanish Dancer. • Suppoitcd by a Strong Double Vaudeville Company of Exceptional Brilliance, includin_ ' WARD LEAR SCOTT. BROS. CHAS. THROSBY. CHAS. HEATH. Martin Sisters, Nellie Leslie, Ivy Goodwill, THE BRITISH BIOGRAPH, A Series of Animated Pictures, including: THE BETRAYING MIRROR. * OUR FIRST LINE OF DEFENCE. THE HAPPY FATHER. A SUPERLATIVE PROGRAMME. PRICES: 2s, la 6d, and Is. Doors 7.15. , 887 D pOLOSSEUM. V' The Picture Home ot tho People. ■ FULLER'S Tho Best PICTURES. FULLER'S of all. PICTURES. Lost _ Nights of. MOUNT ETNA IN ERUPTION. . TAMING A HUSBAND COTTON ■ INDUSTRY. PICTURESQUE SWITZERLAND. PICTURESQUE SWITZERLAND. This film eclipses every scenic yot presented to a Christchurch audience. ' HIS LAST BURGLARY. FALLS OF POTOMAC. LAND OF ETERNAL SUMMER. FOOLSHEAB, "AM I MAD." THE MAN HUNT: - THE-MANHUNT. COLOSSEUM ORCHESTRA.—Conductor, Herr Zimmermnnn. PRICES: Is and Gd. Ring- up 'Phone 2508, Colosseum, and reserve your ■ seat,' no extra ohargc. .- 889'"' pHO RA L • ' H, AL L. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) .TO-NIGHT. Grand Performance of the 3 Act.Farcies ' Military "Comedy " "MY SOLDIER BOY." By the Hibernian ' Dramatic and Comedy , • Club. Under the Direction of Mr Harry Glubb. Prices—2a aiid' Is. Reserved Seat* Gd - ; extra. Box Plan,at Milner and Thompson's, ' ] . . M. GRIMES. President. ' '8903 M. COLGAN; Se-retw..;-'/' .. •"THE BEAT. TIFUL' B.TJRWQOD - ,TEA GARDENS will Remain Open during 1 the Wintor, cod provide outdoor attraction*' and cosy indoor tea room's, mag-janes, fie. ' cone fire, goldfish, guinea jtigs. 'Ad&islioa t\d_< ■". Tea 6d.' Tram from Bank potnet. ,_ 686 V". 1:• •' NEEDED FANCY ". v ! NOVELTIES ' ' ~ FOR "JUST NOW."----j Cream American "Crossover* mufflers', ■ in cotton, Wool, and.Silk, from Is Sd to 3s Gd each. •' -* - . - | Whito and Paris Lace" Ties, from' Is to 4s Od each. Cream ''*S_aUe»o" Ties, .from 6i Sd to 17a "6d each.- -..-.- Coloured and' Silk Crepe de- Chine Ties,, from Is to la Od..' Coloured and Silk-Bows, from Is to 2* j 6d each. .".'.. Coloured Leather and Suede "Peggy" Bags, from la to 3s lid each. < Coloured Hosier}', from Is lid to 3s 64 • pair. QAREY'S READY-MONEY STORE. 104( - WANTEDS. , COME and see in -window Two "4s ' Pi Prams carrying J of a ton of iron. H. Atkinson, Furnishers,, 117 Manoheafw street. Larger Prams with Hooda '« _ earn H ATKINSON'S, 117 Manchester street,' * pay rail and pack free, 50 miles, . Furniture for 4 Rooms for £35. Come »_d . tee. in 5 minutes the goods already displayed. * "__ .. C 5251 : ACCORDEONS, jußt arrived, frorc 8s Cd, splendid value, at H. Atkinson's, -' . Furniture Warehouse, 117 Manchester street. ■ ; cgas. AS strong in public favour aa they are in time of storm, Ballantyne's H_. Guinea. Ufabrellag. - C4B6S - H ATKINSON'S will pay rail • free for 50 miles, any sire Braes- . mounted Bedstead for 29s 6d. 117 Manchester street.. CCSSI ' ABD 'Hitters, those fine - fl__M_ felt Hats for gentlemen, at 10s Gd. J. . Ballantyne and Co. C 4865 ITS just the season for golf and Go'f Jerseys at 9s lid each, are showing -and selling at Ballantyne's. C4S&** _ GOOD morning Hats, Fancy Chip" Straws, ' smartly trimmed with ribbcit ' velvet, . ■ all shades, 10s 9d each at Ballantyne'*. • ' C 4865 DOLLS' Prams ■ tbat —ili carry three hundredweight for 4s fid. At H. Atkinson's, 117 Manchester street ' Postage paid anywhere in N.Z. 5s 43. C 5251 THE cream of fashion for Fashionable Blouses. Ballantyne's All-Wool Cream - Delaine Is 4_d yard. C.BBS B "LOUSES to benefit those who fee!. thS cold. Ballantyne's are eclling einwt Viyella. Blousaa from 13s lid each. C 4865 CHRISTCHURCH people aro bujring Lamps just now. Are you going 'to ' buy yours before eeeing tho-hundreds on view at Minson's? ~ ~ C 3957 < THOROUGHLY reoommendable for comfort and wear is the fine line of L_d.es* Astrachan- Gloves with Kid Palms found at Graham, Wilson and Smellie's fox 2s 6d_ just ' the thing for present wear. TJO you want to keep warm theso cold ' •«-' nights? X _0.. buy a pair of Dudney's warm Blankets, all wool, splendid quality, (■ingle bed sizo 18s Cd, double bed 33a 6_, " extra large 333 6d. Lincoln road." 06097-1287 '■ OOXON'S Velveteen, - the-ideal preparation v-' for removing grease spots, etc., from, cloth, is proc_rabk>.for Is a bottle from, Graham, Wilson and Smellie's. It will pay " __i to keep a bottle of thia in, the house. MOTHERS" should see the large 'Wooi Shawl_ in Honeycomb and Plain Styles at Graham, Wilson and Smellie's, marked at 7s 6d, 8s lid, 10a &&, ___ 6d, 16s and 17s 6d: They're jixst what you want. JUST the thing for theso cold days are the Lined Leather Gloves, with Fur Tops, and Dome' and Strap Fasteners, show, ing- for ladies, at Graham, Wilson and Srae-1-lie's, at 5s 6d,pair. 047030343 CALL, and Inspect Holmes and Sons', Ltd., ' New Show Rooms, the finest in the City, specially built for thorn to display their large and well assorted stock, of Bedsteads and Furniture. C 4571 ' Q.AMES for winter _o_r~e_aly* dren will be quiet and happy for hours with one of Minson's 6d Games. For coutinuaUon.ot.Waatedß. _ea .pays*. 10, .
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13741, 24 May 1910, Page 1
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