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VTE-vr ZEALAND INSUBANCB COM- ■*•" PANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT. Policies issued covering BURGLARY and HOUSEBREAKING at Moderate Rate*. A. h. PARSONS, Manager. Cjaa 196 Hereford atreefc

AMUSEMENTS. COLOSSEUM. Packed again Last Night. THE UNCLE TOM BOOM. The vast Colosseum packed to the doors. Crowds reluctantly refused admission. FULLER'S The Best PICTURES. FULLER'S of AIL PICTURES. Conquering by true merit alone, and winning their way into all hearts as the FOUNDERS AND ARCHITECTS Of the Golden Era of Moving Pictures. Last Night of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. Last Night of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. Last Night of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. Last Night of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. Notwithstanding the success of the present Programme, it must be withdrawn after Thursday Afternoon, in order to mako way for the NEW PROGRAMME THURSDAY NIGHT. NEW PROGRAMME THURSDAY NIGHT. Last Night of UNCLE TOM'S CABIa. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. The finest, most realistic and elaborate dramatic picture ever attempted. SPECIAL NOTICE. MATINEE THURSDAY NEXT, at 2.30. MATINEE THURSDAY NEXT, at 2.30. Ladies don't miss this opportunity of bringing the children to see UNCLE TOM'S CABE?. Time and prices as usual. ST6B FIRST PART A HUGE SUCCESS. OPERA HOUSE. Props., John Fuller and Sons. FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT. MAGNIFICENT NEW FIRST PART, Presenting an Entire and Complete Change. Interlocutor. TOM VIVIAN. Bones. T&iribos. SCOT GIBSON. JIM GAFFNEY WILL MINTON. JAc_ KNOWLES. Opening Chorus COMPANY Lively Comedian . - , .WILL MINTON Dainty Juveniles . . McCORMACK DUO Baritone TOM VIVIAN Coon Ditties JACK KNOWLES Australia's Serio .... RUBY WALLACE f Scotch Comedian .... SCOT GIBSON Popular Soprano . . BLANCHE CORELLI Boy Comedian .... VERNO-. MACK Piquant Serio .... TWO ROSEBUDS The One and Only . . . JIM GAFFNEY THE JUGGLING GAZZES. Military Comedy Jugglers Extraordinary. _ RUBY WALLACE, Charming Comedienne. FARRELL A GREAT ACT) and by GAFFNEY GREAT ARTISTS An Avalanche of Incomparable Novelties. SPECIAL BIOGRAPH ITEM. The Life and Tlhrillinsr Adventures of JOHNNY VANE. The Australian Bushranger. Interestingly and pithily described by the Eminent Actor, MR ALFRED BOOTHMAN. A BILL OF STERLING INTEREST. Prices: 2s, la 6d, Is and 6d. Doors 7.15. 3772 CHRISTCHURCH ORPHEUS SOCIETY. CtHORAL HALL. J FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9th. SEVENTH SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT. VOCALISTS—Misses Ethclwyn Smith. Eva Field. Messrs H. S. Whitham and Guernsey. Violin Solos by Miss H. G. Rutter. Glees, Part Songs, Choruses, and Orchestral Selections. Conductor—Mr J. T. Macleodsmith. Accompanist—Miss Nora Maclcodsmith. ADMISSION-2s and Is. J. G. FIRTH. 3723 . Hon. Sec. A GARDEN PARTY will be held in the ■**• Burwood Vicarage Grounds on THURSDAY. Bth December, from 2 till 7. Admission free. Proceeds from Stalls, etc., in aid of the Parish Hall Fund, the G.F.S., and the M.C.L. A Social will be held i» the Hall in the Evening: at & Admission free Refreshmentsi-fid, > 3774 DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. WEST EN D HA L L By MISS LUCY COWAN. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, December 7th nnd Bth, 8 p.m. Tickets 2a. F3766 SYDENHAM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sale of Work, in aid of New Building. St. Saviour's Schoolroom, Sydenham. THURSDAY, December Bth. To be opened at 2.30 p.m. 'by his Worship the Mayor. Admission, Afternoon Free, Evening fid. . 444 riANTERBURY OLD COLONISTS' ASSOV-/ CJATlON—Anniversary Night, Dec. 16th, Diamond Jubilee Celebration. Smoke Concert, Scottish Society's Rooms. Tickets 2a can be obtained from A. R. Kirk, Hon. Sec., 176 Armagh street. 454 No. 10 THIS is ihe CAR you want for the BEAUTIFUL BURWOOD TEA GARDENS. Every aecommedation fo» Picnics. Sports, Garden Parties, etc Ho*> Water, Swings, _ioat. Stabling Free Fancy Rabbits, and White and Tortoiseshell Guinea Pigs. ADMISSION 6d TEA 6d. Cs2gß-7S» 6d. WAINONI PARK. 6dSCHOOL PICNICS BOOKED FOB DECEMBER. FRIDAY. 9th—Ellesmere, also West Eyreton. WEDNESDAY. 14th—Culverden. THURSDAY, 15th—Highbank, also Ohoka and Killinchy. WEDNESDAY, 21«t—Lauriston also Southbridge. NEXT GRAND FIREWORKS DISPLAY: ANIVERSARY DAi, DEC. 16th. C 4955-137 80 DOZEN EMBROIDERED LINEN WASHING - BELTS At 10|d and Is. BEING JUST HALF PRICE. Our London buyer has just sent us this parcel of sample washing belts. Some are coloured to match the summer frocks, and porno are white. All- are beautifully embroidered. The price* are ju«t halt what they should be in the ordinary way. COLOURED LINEN BELTS AT IOJd EACH. *, WHITE LINEN BELTS AT Is EACH: /CAREY'S READY MONEY STORE, COLOMBO STREET. F5731-1924 WANTEOS. , Leading Linen: lor Fashionable X Frocks in the Leading Shades, 86in wide 12id unci Is -tjd yd, at BallaxttyneV F5977 OR Work-a-day Wear, Nur»e*' Cotton Cloth ii capita), and eaDitaj hJuj }» 64d per yd. J. Ifallantyne and Co. _ F597T SERVICEABLE bummer Sunshades. y. M Bailantyne cud Co. are selling them in Superior Plain Tussore Sil«, pf 6> \\&. each- ___' \ ____ FS9 'L T f IGHT Weight* and Light Price* in Sura±4 met Hosiery. BaHantyne's are >.uotiti| Black Cashmere Ho*s from is 6d per pair. __F5977 HAT KINSON'S have 300 PolU T ~Prams at .4s fid. They carry Sowt. 1138. Pram* already told by us. 127 Marjcfeeslai street. '_ " "___ __ *' KAPOC Mattresses, our own make, b_| . . Sam a rang kapac, full eiie. 93a Cd. H. Atkinson, Cash House Furnuhars, 13? -tan. cheater street. * V ATKINSON'S Fa_ous~ U ~0&~ Pram» • have again arrived. You cannot buy a mor* useful present. 137 Manchester street. '__ __ OF _ Llrf Purchasers of Furniture over- £1. ailA. age paid and packed free 60 miles. H. Atkinson, House Furnishers, »*7 Manchester stree__ F For continuation of Wanteds, see Page VI. PIANO by Roeener, iron frame, check action, in perfect order. Terms 12_ ;id inoutbiy. PIANO by Weber, iron frame, check action, all 'he litest improvements, nearly riew. Term* 15s monthly. PIANO by" Broad wood White, Upright Grand, all tl.e latest trtiprovetrjcifjt*, handsome «»•• Terai* las mouthiv ROBT. FRANCIS. C49SO-&18 175 and 177 ManchenUt *tr«»t A A

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13909, 7 December 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13909, 7 December 1910, Page 1

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