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"VTEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COM- ** PANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT. '"'.''"- Policies issued covering BTJKGXAHY an 4 HOUSEBREAKING at Moderate Rales. A L. PARSONS. Manager. C 3283 196 Hereford etreet

AMUSEMENTS. rpHEATRE ROYAL. Leseee . J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Sub-Lessee and Manager, HUGH 3. WARD. FAREWELL. FAREWELL TWO FAREWELL PERFORMANCES, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), AND SATI KDA\. HUGH J. WARD'S „_._„__,_, FAREWELL TO THE CHRISTCHI. RCH STAGE. REMARKABLE TRIUMPH. Last events? tho vast audience were asto-ieded. and di-alaypd THE GREATEST ENTHUSIASM. HUGH J. WARD'S COMPANY OF STAR COMEDIANS, Landing MISS GRACE -'A.LCTTA, Presenting V GRAND DOUBLE BILL For th> Farewell Attraction. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY* and TO-MORROA\ (PATURT)AY). LAST TWO NIGHTS of the SKASON. A Fant.-etie Puntemnne Sketi-h, THE SCARECROW THE SCARECROW THE SCARECROW, Which mado Mr Wa-d's European Reputation London "Telegraph" says:-" A wonderful .scarecrow of old clothe and bursting straw atuffino. impersonated with rare skill by Mr IVa'd ' H ; s* movements, so invertenrato and fifth of Novembemh. are like nothing we have ever seen. There is a pathetic grotesoueness about them, quit* fascinating. And A Stnrv cf Ifn"t«i Interest. "THE vvyoiNG MAPTF.R TITF F-'NCTNC, MASTER A Great P'av i-v Herbert Hnll Winplotr. BY' ' ."tjt.-.vt r<i>'r»ANY. THF FENCING "A« a play it is very «wert tideed. with an Old-World air oi the dnvs wWn all men we-e brave snd all women liMut'fnl." PRICES: 5s 3a. Is. U?ual Early Doors. Day Sales at Wordwsrd's. Bos Plan at the fre'den. W. A. LOW. Treasurer. ROYAL. TIMARU. HUGH J. WARD'S COMT>AN"S' OF COVT.niANS. POSITIVELY ONE ONLY. MONDAY. Ist MAY The Greatest of Farce Comedies, S F V F, N D A V S. TWO YEARS' RUN IN NEW YORK. _!_ ""WHY MEN LOVE WOMEN-" BOX PLAN AT DRESDEN TO-DAY. PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is. No Booking Fee. Usual Early Doors and Day Sales. rpHEATRE ROYAL. Lessee and Director: ALLAN HAMILTON. Touring Manager: Leo. D. Chateau. ALLAN HAMILTON'S DRAMATIC COMPANY. A Short Season only, commencing MONDAY, MAY Ist. Walter Howard's Greatest London Succe"?. "WHY MEN LOVE WOMEN." (By arrange - ;.-.!; with Messrs Clarke and Mevncll). A GREAT DRAMA, Interpreted by . A GREAT COMPANY. Special engagement of Australia's Popular nnd Refined Star, MISS FRANCES ROSS, And the Brilliant Ycutvt English Actor, MR CONWAY WING FIELD. A - Stupendous Production. Tho unanimous verdict; the best melodrama staged for years. Mounted in a manner never yet Bttcr&ptcd in Australasia. Interpreted by a pov.-cnul company of Dramatic Artists. Magnificent Sccr.uv. Goiiccous Costumes. HAREM SIORTS. ' _ SOU r\ L V M P I A RINK Hayvtard's Picture Enterprises, Ltd SKATING SKATING. FOUR SESSIONS DAILY. 10 a.m. to 12 2.30 to 5, 7.30 to 10. Hslf-rtto Session 5.30 to 7. LADIES CHARGED ADMISSION ONLY TO DAY SESSIONS except Saturdays, 2.30 PRlCES—Admission Is; Skates. 8.8., Is; Plain, 6d. Floorage (Private Skates), fid. CONCESSION TICKETS FOR REGULAR PATRONS. ALL MAKES OF SKATES FOR SALE. 4870 Reserve Next Wcdnnsdajr or Thursday Reserve Next Wedncfdoy or Thursday Reserve Nest Wedncrday or Thursday Reserve Next Wednesday or Thursday Reserve Next Wednesday or Thursday Reserve Nest Wednesday <;r Thursday 170R THE CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. i? FOR THE CHRYSANTHiCMU SHOW. FOR THF. CHRYSANTHEMTJ SHOW. ALEXANDRA HALL. ALEXANDRA HALL. ALEXANDRA HALL. 50J5 rpHE BEAUTIFUL BURWOOD TEA -*- GARDENS will CLOSE on THURSDAY, the 4th May. Everything going until that date. Tea 6d. Admission 6d. Mrs Knowles desires to Thank the Public and Business People of Christchurch for many kindnesses received during her star at Burwood. I&T>G ST. MARY'S. MERIVALE. TO-DAY (FRIDAY), there will be a SALE OF WORK in the Schcolreom, opening at 3 o'clock in the Aftera&On; 7.30 in the Evening. 1901 BOROUGH COUNCILS. CORONATION CELEBRATIONS. BOROUGH OF RANGIORxV. I HEREBY invite the BURGESSES to meet at tho Municipal Chambers, on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, at 8 o'clock, to make arrangements for the Celebration of the CORONATION. A. B. BLACKETT, 5109 Mayor. BOROUGH OF LY'i IELTON. HALF-HOLIDAY POLL. PURSUANT to Section 27 of "The Local Elections and Polk Act, 1305." I hereby give notxc that tho number of Votes rccorde:! in favour of each day as the STATUTORYCLOSING DAY* in "the DMrlc* of tho Borough of Lyttelton, is as follows: — Monday .. .. .. 2 Tuesday .. .. .. 4 Wodnrsdcy ... ~ 3 Thursday .. .. ..674 Friday .. .. .. 2 Saturday .. .. ..606 Informal .. .. 18 T therefore declare that the prope-fal that THURSDAY should be the STATDTORY CLOSING DAY was carried. Dated at Lyttelton this 27th day of Anril. 1911. " ' L. A. STRINGER, Returning Officer for the Borough of 5113 Lyttelton. HOTELS. CITY BUFFET PRIVATE _OTEL. COLOMBO STREET *Near Rcece'e, Ironmongers! pIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION f Jr £ ~.P er* ?», 3« "t , l, <" , fcl« «,i ll- 'd the Travelling Public Hot Cold, and Shower Bath*, Cio4 to Railway Station and General Pest Office TRAMS PASS DOOR. j Luncheon from Noon to 2 p.m. Letters ar.a Telegrams will receive prompt i attention. j Telephone No. 676, HOWEY. Proprietor. LOST AND FOUND. T OST between Town _d Shirlev, Four -L< GOLF CLUBS. Please return to "Press" Office. s^.j YV I,LL ii,c "P« ! "oa Gcrt/il »* Anßlo-SneciaJ BICYCLE from outside Government Buildings. Durham street, on Wednesday evening, Return same. The machine i» well known. Macfarl.ne and Ce.. Lichfield street. slof> QEE yourself ac others sco you—Heavy ~ « T J .H^ non l to h »°e « «tancl) at 6d each, at Man son's. C 2957

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14029, 28 April 1911, Page 1

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