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i AMUSEMENTS. COMMUTE CHANGE TO-NIGHT. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-NIGHT. Mr Havwatd will present the most Magnificent Seriee of the Season. TWIN-STAR PROGRAMME. TWO SUPERB STAR FILMS: UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, And The World's Greatest Steamship, "THE OLYMPIC." To-nieht, First Production of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, A Magnificent Now Series (2500 ft), embracing all the ealwnt points of this evergreen play, which arc so familiar to the human raCe UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. j UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, ! "You may buy do body, i but ycu "cannot buy do i sou]." j UNCLE TOM'S CABIN ! is faithfully and graphically illustrated in this superb new Mition with CHOIR OF HO VOICES, Soloa by Miss Florence Haywaxd. Accompaniments by Mr Chst*. Parnell. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, 'Tis a neri<w of a well-known j play find *tory, j That Speaks, altho' 'tis silent. j ALL CHRISTCHVRCH- WILL FLOCK TO j SEE ■ J This Masterpiece of Pictorial Art. j Also. i S.S. OLYMPIC. The Mighty Mnmmoth SteameTiip. Tlie Largest and Mo?t Wonderful Ship that has <?ver Floated. Speed THE S.S. OLYMPIC Coat 21 knots. THE S.S. OLYMPIC £1,500,000 The- construction of this giant ship, from the drawing of the plans to tho launching. A FLOATING CITY which will accommodate and carry over 5600 persons, and has nine decks. "PEACE HATH HER VICTORIES NO LESS THAN WAR." The Building of THE S.S. OLYMPIC is *n Industrial Victory and a crowning triumph for Britain's conquering commerce. TO-NIGIIT) at 6. Plana fttJDrceden. 3634 CHRISTCHUHCH OBCHESTRAL SOCIETY. GRAND POPULAR CONCERT. rri H E A T R E B O V A L. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7th. Conductor: Mr Alfred Bunz. Vocalists: Mrs Arthur Mead; Mr E. A. Cacrlyon-Bcnnett. PROGRAMME: Overture, "Tannhauser" (Wagner). No* 2 Rhapsodic (Liszt). Vorapicl, "Lohengrin" (Wagner). Symphony, -unfinished in B Minor (Schubert). Overture, i "Rosamunde" (Schubert), etc., etc. TWO SHILLINGS AND ONE SHILLING. Popular Prices. Box Plan now open at the Dresden, Seats may be reserved on payment of Sixpence. H. S. HOBbS, Secretary, 3553 709 Colombo street. CHRISTCHURCH ORPHEUS SOCIETY. riHORAL HALL. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3th. SEVENTH SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT. VOCALISTS—Misses Ethelwyn Smith, Eva Field, Mcesra H. S. Whitham. and Guernsey. Violin Solos by Mies H. G. Rutter. Glees. Part Songs, Choruses, and Orcheetral Selections. Conductor—Mr J. T. Macleodsfhith. Accompanist—Miss Nora Macleodsmith. J. G. FIRTH, 3638 Hon. gee- - SALE OF WORK AND GARDEN PARTY. BISHOPSCOURT, TO-MOHKOW, Dec 6th, . 2.30 p.m. For Melanesian Fund.. Admimion Free. Everybody Cordially Invit*d. .. ■ Afternoon .Tea. Curioa. Music. S3l. ■ ■■• * - Nα 10 , ■■■ ; ; rpHIS is <he CAR you went for the BEAU--1 TIFUL BUP.WOOL' TEA GARDENS. Every accommodation for Picnics, Sport*, Garden Parties, etc. Ho*-, Water, SfW* Boat. Stabling Free . Fancy Rabbitu, and White and Tortoiseshell Guinea Pigs. ADMISSION 6d TEAM. '" CJ323-768 SPORTS. PIONEER A-MATEUR BICYCLE AND ATHLETIC CLUB. TPNTRIES for the EVENING SPORTS, -Ci December 12th, Close TO-DAY, at 11 p.m. RACES—IOO, 440, Half, and Ono Mile <&U open). OSCAR ANDERSON. 3617 Secretary. HALSWELL SPORTS. BOXING DAY,- DECEMBER 2Gth. and Athletic Events under League of N.Z. Wheelmen and Canterbury Athletic Union Rules. Entries Close with Secretary December 17th. R. AMYES, Secretary. _3633 BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. IN BANKRUPTCY—In the Supreme Court, holden at Christchurch. Notice is hereby given that WILLIAM* LAVEKI' OLDMAN, of Chriatchurcb, Cycle Mechanic, was this day adjudged Bankrupt; and I hereby summon a Meeting of Creditors, to be holden at my office on FRIDAY, the 9th day of December, 1910, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. J. EVANS, Official Assignee. Christchnrch, December 3rd, 1910. SMSIS MEETINGS. IT»HE HALF-YEARLY MEETING of the •*• Members of Court Thistle of the Forest, A.0.F., will b« held on TUESDAY, 6th December. Business—Nomination of Officers, etc., and to consider any other business bronght forward. Roll call at 8 p.m. O. HEwSLEY, C.R. 225 W. P. MARKS, P.S. HEATHCOTE ROAD BOARD. rpHF. ANNUAL MEETING of RATE- ■*• PAYERS will be held in the office, Ferry road, on FRIDAY, 9th December, 1910, at 7.30 p.m. JNO. C. CAMERON, 3610 ' Clerk to the Board. NOTICE. ~~ THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. rpHE THIRTY-SEVENTH ORDINARY 1 GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at 'IIHE COMPANY'S OFFICES, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, On TUESDAi', 6th DECEMBER, 1910/ At Noon.' ■ I BUSINESS: . To Receive the Report and Balance-sheet of the London Board. To Elect Three Directors in lien of Hon. Sir Chats. C. Bowen, Meoara George Gould, and Arthur Edgar Gra venor Rhodes, who retire in terms of Articles of Association, but offer themselves for re-election. To Elect Two Auditors (retiring auditors are Meeors Walter J. Mooro and C. Morton OHivier, -who ar« eligible foi re-election). By order of the Board of Directors. ISAAC GIBBS, General Manager. Chratcnorcli, 16th November, 1910. 9606 FRED. W. FREEMAN, M.N.Z.1.5.. T ICENSED SURVEYOR. Gloucester Chambers, 106 Gloucester street, opposite Rink Stables, Coxistchuich. C3OS9 Telephone 1330.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13907, 5 December 1910, Page 1

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