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AMUSEMENTS. POLOSSEUM. to-night. At s. to-night. Mast-rn Fuller present an ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. EVERYTHING NEW. NEW PICTURES. NEW MUSIC. The Famous find Unrivalled FULLER'S Ihc Best PICTURES. FULLEKS of AIL PICTURES. TONIGHT. A Prosrramnio of Superlative Excellence. 'ihe Principal Items include THE SNARE OF SOCIETY. THK SNAKE OF SOCIETY. AN INDIAN'S APPRECIATION. THK BACKWOODSMAN. THE AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE SOL A STIUNiiER IN THE CAMP. THK TOW.* OF ERIVANS. Ml! PECK. GOES CYCLING. TWO BROTHERS JUMPING. Tweedledum Jvnd ;>,i> Adventure**. Tho Asimal Craro. Australian Cadets. Foolshead, Hypnotist. _ PRICES—Is and fed. Doom 7.15. pULLEITS OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT. BRILLIANT HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. BRILLIANT HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. A MAMMOTH ALL-STAR COMPANY OF WORLD FAMED ARTISTS. A Stupendous Amnrcment Aggregation. Tho Greatest Show in tho wo-Id at tho prices. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Special and Important He-cngngernont of MARTINETTI and GROSSI, MARTINETTI and GROSSI. In their C!<rer and Excruciatingly Funny MUSICAL SPECIALTY ACT. Reappearance for a Short Season Only of MDME. NADA MORIiT, MDME. NADA MORET, Tho Accomplished Comedienne Reappearance of ESSIE JENNINGS. Everything New by EMERALD and DUPRE, EMERALD and DUPRE, The Greatest Knockabout Artists who hay» ever visited New Zealand. SIG. MARTINENGD The Renown**! SIG. MARTINKNGO Actor Musician. SAM LAMERT. 808 LLOYD. NELLIE POWER. NELLIE MAHBR.. NATIONAL DUO. WARD LEAR. LOVELY LUCY LAVINIA. Tho Biggest Aggregation of Novelty and Talent ever submitted by Messrs Fuller. Prices—2a, Is Cd. and Is. Book yonr seata __Miluer and No extra charge. JNDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION^ OLYMPIA RINK. NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. Packed Morning, Noon and Night Saturday, Visited by SIR JOSEPH WARD. LADY WARD, THB HONS. MILLAR AND BUDDO. Exclamations of Delight Jrom all sides. A Surprise! A Surprise! qtioth Sir Joseph* Interesting, Educational nnd Artistic—The Hon. J. A. Millar. Ar.d THE TOURIST DEPARTMENT'S MOVING PICTURES Proved again their Popularity by Packing tho Theatre. Tho radons industries and tourist xosorle ehown ai-e yours. Patronise them. TO-NIGHT MR WRIGHT'S MANDOI/IS BAND wi|l givo a Select Performance by Selected Artists, commencing at- 8 o'clock sharp. TUESDAY. Come and ccc AKAROA by means of M<m ing Pictures, tho Prettiest and Most Pie* turosquo Seaside Resort in the Dominion. You must hurry up if you want -to get th* First Pxiso in tho Art Union, and tickota are only Is. JAMES YOUNG, 8226 Sooreuxy. F: A. HORNIBROok'S PHYSICAL CULTURE and MASSAGE INSTITUTE, CATHEDRAL SQUABE. Pupils taken Singly and in Classes. Remedial and Corrective Exercises for SpiaaS Curvature, Flat Chest and Round Shoulder*, Kassago and Steam Baths. Telephone 1359. Write or call for Froipectu*. a THE FIRST THING TO SEB THIS WEEK IS UNDOUBTEDLY THE EXHIBITION OF NOVELTIES IN CAREY'S NEW ISLAND WINDOWS. Wearing apparol from the great centres of art ba.3 baen aeeembled her* for this opening display. Stroll through tho corridors and view what is correct • At QABE-Y'fl, THE READY-MONEY DRAPERS. C57G9-2JB I WANTED. WANTED, a Temporary Clerk for Wool end Slock Auctioneer's Office; salary £3 per week. Apply Box 112, Christchurcheisgp BOARD nnd Residence—Two largo, well* furnished room? vacant; one door eonth of IK-aley avenue, 429 Durham street. Telephone 2227. 196F VERY user of The AniU. the home Sewing Machine, at £G 10s, epeaks well of Ballantyneta. F6604 T AWRENCE and Kircher, the Genu in* -■-J household Furnishers for Upbolatarv in all its branchen. Cheaterfield Settees in •CTce with spring back and ee«t from SA 19i 6d, large Easy Chairs, upholstered in cretonne, from 27s 6d; Beautiful Saddle Bag Kxey Chairj, the essence of comfort,' from 60a. C^l37P ART) Wear Tea Cloths, of Irish Linea, hemet itched and embroidered, 5s Gd each. Ballantyne'a. F6604 A CCORDEdNS~Pnd Month Orgrane to clear ■£*- out eU»ck'. Come and get a bargain, 11. Atkinson, Furniture Warehouse, 127 Manchester street. F6IBB A TTRACTIVE value in Dameek -ex I2in x <Sin, at Iβ each. Bellantrne'R. F66o* EDSTEADS complete, Kapoo Bedding, £3 19s 6d. and packing free for.SO miiea. H Atkinson, Furniture Warehouse, 127 Manchester street. F6288 riWESTERFIELD Couches, m Utrecht Velvet, all over, cane edges. Come and see them made. £5 St. H. Atkinson, 127 Manchester itreet. F6388 IMPLE and distingtiished Rtyles in Ballantyne'a One Guinea Millmery. F6601 TO those about to marry; b«fore doing so viait Lawrence and Kircher's Furnishing Warehouse, there you will get the beet value obtainable in Cbrmtoburch, and remeia* bor oae (hilling oS everj pound for each. C6137P DOLLS' Prams—H. Atkinson's lamoue 4s 6d Prardfl in stock again. Larger Prams, with hoods, 7s 6d. 127 Manchester street. _£f?®? WANTED Known—Lawrence and Kircber are sellise all pure wool double lit* Biarkets from 23s 3d per pair, end all par* woo! {nil fixe Single Blanket* from J7e 6d per pair, full eize and double G«nuia« Eider* down Quilts frote 2Ss. C 51377 SOMETHING new"in heaS stitched with lace, frilled or embroidered, 10W to 2s per yd; pattern* on »pp!ication. Balltptype'a. E^ 0 * For Coctinnation of Wantede see Pas* 10. PIANOS, PIANOS, by H. Hicks. London, Walant cause, Iron Frame, Check Action, Full Trichord; guaranteed for ten y«ar«. Term*: Deposit XI, and IS Monthly Payment a of lSe id. Solo Agent: ROBT. FRAJN'CIS, Pianoforte Warehouse, F6106-74 175-17/ M-ncbeater etrmk '

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14193, 6 November 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14193, 6 November 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14193, 6 November 1911, Page 1

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