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AMUSEMENTS. | _. , CHRISTCHURCH ORCHESTRAL j SOCIETY. j GRAND POPULAR CONCERT. mHEATRE ROYAL. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). Conductor: Mr Alfred Buns. PKOGRAMME: Prelude to 111. Act., "Lohengrin " (Wagner) Symphony, unfinished in B Minor (bchubcrt) Sone. "Caro Nomo"-Riggoletto .. (\ordi) g ' Mrs Arthur Mead. Vorspiel, "Lohengrin" .. •• (Wagner) No. '2 Rhopsodie .. •• •; r J Lwli \ Overture. "Tannlmuser" .. agner) Bridal Duet, "Romeo and Juliet (Gounod) Mrs Arthur Mead and Mr E. A. O&erlyonBennett. . "Angelus" Qhf s t m Overture, "Rosainunde -- (beftuocrtj TWO SHILLINGS AND ONE SHILLING. Popular Prices. Box Plan now open at the Dresden. Seats may bo reserved on payment of Sixpence. H. S. HOBBS, Secretary, i 3664 709 Colombo »treet. | BALLOONING EXTRAORDINARY. BALLOONING EXTRAORDINARY. SHOW GROUNDS. 1 SHOW GROUNDS. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, DEC. 10th. THE ASTOUNDING AND INCOMPARABLE GREAT BBEBE BALLOON COMPANY, GREAT BEEBE 13ALLOON COMPANY, Thc World's Most Sensational Aeronauts. "KING EDWARD VII." and "PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT." The Largest Hot-air Balloons on Earth. GRAND BALLOON ASCENT. The Most Marvellous and Hazardous Feat Ever Attempted by Man. TRIPLE PATUCHUTE DESCENT. No other Aeronaut* in the World Perform this Fearles* Feat. 1 NOVEL ATTRACTIONS. A Show of Thrill, Splendour and Sensation. DAYLIGHT FIREWORKS. A Novel and Delightful Display of Oriental Magnificence. A Top*y-turvey Innovation j direct from Japan. I THE STANMORE BAND Will render an excellent Musical Programme j of Popular Pieces. INFLATING THE BALLOON. , INFLATING THE BALLOON. The Monster Balloon will be inflated from a i specially constructed furnace in full view of patrons, and forms the Most EXCITING and INTENSELY INTERESTING feature | of the performance. Thi», the first exhibition j of Modern - Ballooning ever held in Christchurch, provide* many special features which j will utterly fascinate you. • SEBPHE. BEEBE. EASTWOOD. Tho World* Greatest Parachute Experts. ADMISSION— Adults Is, Children under 13 yeaw 6d. Gates open 2 p.m. Performance starts at 3. 3658 RICCARTON PARISH FETE. yiCARAGE. GROUNDS. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, DECEMBER Bth and 9th. Plain and Fancy Work Stalls. Produce Stall. Guessing Competition*: Strawberries ejad Cream. ■ Shooting G»Q*rj... ■-, . Punch and Judy Show. Baby Shovf. Maypole Dance. Marathon Race for Ladies.' Afternoon Tea. Homby Bras* Band in attendance. Open et 2.30 p.m. by Sir Charles Bowen. Admission 6eL Children 3d. 3660 CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL UNION. HANDEL'S ORATORIO, "THE MESSIAH." TTfS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, TUESDAY, 13th _ DECEMBER, 1910. Soloiate—■Mrs Gowcr Burns, Mr* E. W. Pidgoon, Messrs R. Vincent, and G. March. Box Plan opens on Thursday, Bth ia*t., at Mesne Milner and Thompson's, at 3 o'clock Pm ' H. ANTILL ADLEY, 8674 . ■ ■ Secretary. ST. ALBANS METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL, RUGBY STREET. < JUBiLEE, 1860-1910. MONSTER TEA AND OLD SCHOLARS' REUNION. Te* on the tables at 6 o'clock. Tickets Is, Children 3d. To be followed by a PUBLIC MEETING in the Church. SpeakeT*: The President of the Conference (Rev. Garland), and others. Reminiscence* of old times, enMusical Items. Old Scholars specially invited. - 3_7 SHOWS. ROSE SHOW. ALEXANDRA HALL, Manchester street. TO-DAY. TjIXHIBITS FROM THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION. ORCHESTRAL MUSIC. Doors open 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. Admission Is. 8650 C. E, JONES, Hon. Sec j "■ - i MEETINGS. SUMNER GALA. A PUBLIC MEETING of Sumner and •**• Redcliff* Resident* will be held in the Town Hall, Sumner, on THURSDAY, Bth December, at 7.30 p.m., to arrange for the GALA for 1911. 3665 NOTICE. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. THE THIRTY-SEVENTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of tho Company will be held at THE COMPANY'S OFFICES, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, THIS DAY (TUESDAY), 6th DEC, 1910, At Noon. BUSINESS: To Receive the Report and Balance-sheet of the London Board. To Elect T3ire* Directors in lieu of Hon. Sir Chas. C. Bowen, Messrs George Gould, and Arthur Edgar Gravenor Rhode*, who retire in terms of Article* of Association, but offer themselves for re-election. To Elect Two Auditor* (retiring auditors are Mesera Walter J. Moore and C. Morton Ollirier, who * are eligible for re-election). By order of the Board of Director*. ISAAC GIBBS, 8606 General Manager, i LOST AND FOUND. 1 ■" : I T, OST, Five CHEQUES, payable to P. j XJ Feron and Son. Payment stopped. ! Reward if returned to 262 St. Asaph street. 377 LOST, a Gold" engraved initials, between Wilaon's road and St. Martins. Reward on return to J. T. Priestnail, Tobacconist, Colombo street. 399

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13908, 6 December 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13908, 6 December 1910, Page 1

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