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AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. HAYWARD-WEST PICTURES. "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN" BOOM. PACKED FROM FLOOR TO CEILING. PACKED FROM FLOOR TO CEILING. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY. . HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY. The Management respectfully advise their patrons to Book Seats at tho Dresden, and so avoid disappointment. A TWIN-STAR PROGRAMME. TWO SUPERB STAR FILMS: UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, And The World's Greatest Steamship, "THE OLYMPIC." Production of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, A Magnificent New Series (2300 ft), embracing all the salient, points of this evergreen play, which aro so familiar to the human raco. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, is faithfully and graphically illustrated in this superb new edition with CHOIR OF 30 VOICES, Solos by Miss Florence Hayward. Accompaniments* by Mr Chas. Paniell. Also, S.S. OLYMPIC. The Mighty Mammoth SteamsTiip. Tho Largest and Most Wonderful Ship that hss over Floated. Speed THE S.S. OLYMPIC Cost 21 knots. THE S.S. OLYMPIC £1,500,000 The construction of this giant ship, from the drawing of tho plans to the launching. Plans at Dresden. 3631 THIS DAY, AT BISHOPSCOURT. SALE OF WORK and GARDEN PARTY. Opened by Bishop Julius, 2.30 p.m-. in aid of Melanesian Mission Fund. Work Stall, Piano and Pianola Recital. Afternoon Ten. Melanesian Curios on sale. Pot Plants and Flowers on sale. Ambulance display, Boy Soouts under Sergeant C. Carrington. Address by Bishop of Melanesia. All invited. Admission Free. 383 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE TO FARMERS. npHE Christchurch Breweries wish to draw the attention of Canterbury Farmers to the fact that a very large percentage of barley is threshed too closely, which means a serious depreciation in its market value, they therefore recommend farmers to take particular care against skinning and chipping. 3662F GREAT COOKING EXHIBITION with the New Perfection Kerosene Stove*. Cakes of all kinds baked whilo you wait, and handed round with Afternoon Tea Free. Everyone invited to come and sco them working in our Showroom, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 6lh and 7th, from 2 o'clock to 5 p.m. Quick-eat, Cleanest, Safest, and most Economical Stove in use. EDWARD BEECE and SONS. 3663F TO TAILORS. WANTED Two First-class Coat Hands, constant work, highest wages. Apply N.Z. FARMERS* CO-OP., ASSOCIATION, 3553F Cashel street. STRATFORD COUNTY COUNCIL. T*V")R SALE, a New FTVE-TON STRAKER ± MOTOR WAGGON. All particulars in {Connection with r\me on application to E. 0. ROBINSON, County Engineer. Stratford, November 31st, 1910. 3509 LADY TYPISTE, SHORTHAND WRITER, AND CLERK. r*PHE Lyttelton Harbour Board invite X written applications for the above-men-tioned position in the.Harbaur Board Office, Christchurch. " '. Applicants to state their age, experience in office work, book-keeping, speed in shorthand and typewriting. Salary to commence with JB7B a year. 'Applications addressed to the undersigned, to be sent in to this Office not later than 11 aon. o'clock on THURSDAY next, the Bth instant. Further information can be obtained from the undersigned. By ordei - , C. HOOD WILLIAMS, Secretary and Treasurer, Lyttelton Harbour Board, Lyttelton Harbour Board Office, Christchurch, Ist December, 1910. 3469 FOR SALE. X CHRISTCHURCH CORPORATION O DEBENTURES, of £100 EACH, Payable 30th September, 1921. Interest 4 per cent. Offer* invited, stating price per Debenture, P.O. BOX 42, 120 Christcfanrch. CROWN MASONIC LODGE. The Inatallation of Bro. S. Walker will take place in the St. Augustine Hall on DECEMBER 6th inst Visiting Brethren cordially invited. By Order. 208 A. I. DB 800, Secretary. XICTILL the following Gentlemen kindly .Vr accept my THANKS for helping to put the fire out at *my Store on Thursday: Messrs Wicks, Scarlett, Jos. Cooke, J. Gough, J. McFarTen, R. Campion, Stiman. C. Lasers and J. Hftstie, and the Ladies who pumped the water. F. W. Burrows, Prebbleton. 36fi "rpED" FOX (late of tho Zetland Hotel, Christchurch) i* now AT HOME to ALL his Old Friend* at th* EAJLWAY HOTEL, RAKAIA. Cs9BB TTLf-SSES R. and M. BEATTEB, Hair and jXx Skin Specialists, havo been trained by English and French professors, and i '.nee have had eleven year*' experience in massaging and hair work in Australia and -ew Zealand. Latest vibrator used, also hand massage. This will be found most beneficial and refreshing for all scalp and skin trouble*. Combing*, made up from two to four shilling*. AH kinds of hair work done on the premises. Eight massage treatments £1 la. Shampoo, waving and dressing 2s. Cutting la. Kindly note our name and number of rooms on sign*. Misses R. and M. Beattie, 10 Royal Exchange Buildings, Square. Advice free, i 'Phone 2034. CS27I-1395 "MINIMAX" AND "QUENCHEE." YET ANOTHER VICTORY ACHIEVED. IN one ot the leading garages, whilst filling the tank of a motor, the petrol took fire, and destruction seemed inevitable, hut i the efficiency of our Hand Chemical ooon decided the issue. Send along your order*. Delays are dangeroua. GEO. FISHER and COAgenta, UJ3.S. Co.'s Building*, C6BOI-ISBI 180 Caahel street. CSOIB BISHOP AND CO., WINE AND SPIRIT AND TEA MERCHANTS, 164 ARMAGH STREET. WE stock nothing but the best Brands of Wines and Spirit*, also Ale* and Stout, both Colonial and English. Assorted Coses of Wines and Spirits at Special Prices for Xmae and New Year. Lipton'* Famous Tea, 1* 6d per lb. A large quantity of Tumbler* in all six** and designs, in stock, at very re*son*bl» prices. Choke Brand* of Cigars, Spirit Stand* C 6270 and Flasks. TUIERNLEAF BUTTER. FRESH DAILY. 1* Id per Ib.—ALL GROCERS. C 3050 •WANTED KNOWN—That you will SAVE * ¥ TIME and MONEY by getting your TYRES SET COLD at MOOR'S, Victoria street. CSI23 FOR Sale, a Sunlight Ventilating Gas Burner, *a now erected in the Old Theatre Royal, Gloucester street. About SO burners. Suitable for large hall. Apply "Pre**" Office, Chiistchurck.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13908, 6 December 1910, Page 1

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