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AMUSEMENTS. The bells thomeelvea are tho b««t of preachers. , Thoir br»7."n lonsniea are lremcd teachem; From tbeir pulpits of stono in the- upper air Sounding aloud without crack or flaw, Shriller than trumpets under tho law; Now « jerinon mid now » prnyer, Th<s clanscrous hammer i» tho tongue This way, that way. beaten and ewur.jr, That from th-o mouth of braes, as from tho month of gold May bo taught tho Testaments, New and Old. —LongWloiv. rpHEATRE ROYAI* Direction ... J. and N. Tail POSITTv'ELY POUR CONCERTS ONLY. Commencing MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, NOVEMBERS). > Direct from the London Hippodrome to N.Z. The Celebrated HUDDERSFIELD BELLRINGERS , BAND. The Finest in Existence. Winners Ist Prizes at Mnncheeter, 1901, 13r>2. 1003. baried 1904, winners again 1905, 1906. 1907—World'? record. Winners Championship Cup*—Crystal Pnloce, Yorkshire, Slaithwnite, Bradford, Leeds. Also 25 Gold and 3G Silver Medals. A REVELATION IN HARMONY. Special Engagement of MISS ELLA AIRLIE, The Charming , Younp London Pi.tnoloquist, Mimic nnd Xylophone Expert. (One of England's Most Popular ArtistsV Million Prices: 3e, 2s, Ir. Knrly Doors to •is, Is seats Gα extra. Bor Plan at tho Dresden. Day Salce and Early Doors at Woodward's. IRVI~S WEBB. 8317 Touring Manager. OLYMPIA RINKI OLYMPIA RINK! Hereford street. Hereford street. Follow tho Crowd to the rpRADES COUNCIL'S EXHIBITION. 1 CLOSING DAYS. BEAUTY COMPETITION. Entries Close 3 p.m. Last ri-hi over two thousand peopleflocked to We this WONDERFUL DIS- , PLAY of ! LOCAL INDUSTRY. At tho Enicriainment Hall hundreds wro ' turned away, and this evening, by special request, tho GOVERNMENT TOURi , "DEPARTMENT will ebow a periee of filinn, which have b»pn secured under many difil- . THI-fVoNDKR S OF THK SCENIC RESORTS OF THE NORTH ISLAND. , Tho Department will .also show the httl* krown havens of rest that abound around >m in tho South Island. Grivphio. Descriptions by MR J. .MeDOiN- ; ALT), tho Export who made every film that is shown. Special attractions await you nil. Como wid win a prize. AET UNION TICKETS, Is. -admit you ' to Exhibition, and the First Prize is £100, FOR A TRIP ROUND THE WORLD. : JAMES YOUNG, ' EHS Secretary. COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT, Tendered by 'lie Citizens to MRS ERNEST BAKBER (Nc© Alico Gray). tt IMG ' S TEEA TR E. -.. TBURSDAX, NOVEMBER ?3rd, , . „ „..,".•-..■.' PROGHAMM.E: -~-,■ 1. Overture, "Di Ballo" lSullivan>-Mii3ioal ' r Union Orchestra, •_ ii- wc .,«> 2. Song. "Song of the Torrent" (Mallinsofl) I- —Mr R. S. Allwrifrht. 3. Sons, "L3\V3 Corouation" (Aylward)—Mrs E.°W. Pidgeoji. , . (Collo obblifTftto, Mr L. Bonnuigton.) r 4 J?ianoforto Solo, "Liebcstraum (LwztJ— Mr Alfred Bunz. „ 5. Sons, "Cavatina, Tacea Lanotte P.*c»da (Verdi) —Mrs Gowcr Burns. 8 Clarionet Solo—Mr D. Sutclnir. 7* Recitation, "Kitty McCrne"—Miss Tlielma : Browiu van ii. 1. Pnrt Son',M, a. "Sons of the NorscmeTi (Maunder), b. "O. Kanctissjma —thnstckurch Lieuertflfel. ,„,..> -v, 2. Sana, "The Wanderor" Mr 3. Bon?,' "1 Lovo Thee, LuV' (Liddk)—Kre • Ernest Firtb. 4. Song, "Promise of Life" (Cowan)—Mr E. D. Vincent. 5. Violiu Solo, "Ijcpeudc" OVxcaiairijki)— ' Mise Doris Mclntyro. 6. Son.;. "Son of Mine" (Wallace)—Mr H. S. H''bbs. 7. Quartette, "By Celia's ATlwur ,, —MiOesrs Cooksou, Vincent, March, and Millar. Accompanist©— Mis 3 Kirn a Young. Tickets—Two Shillings and Sixpence. Box Plan now open at the Dresden, reserving fee fcixpcnco j H. S. HOBBS, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. 8912 709 Colombo etreet. ( tr IKa ' S THEATRE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23th. , CHRISTCHURCH ORCHESTRAL ; SOCIETY. (Conductor: Alfred Buna.) ORAIS'D PUBLIC CONCERT. ; (Vocal Soloist: Mr A. L. Cropp.) Admission—2s und Is. Sixpence extra, for bookii!!*. 3ox Plan opens at ' tho Dresden on Wednesday, 22nd intt. 6311 ALFRED EVAT-7S, ncn. S->c. AN ILLUSTRATED LECTURE, Entitled "Tho Young Women's Christian Association in Many Lands." will be given in tho pHORAL HALL. Gloucester atrcet, '■ v> , TUESDAY, NOV. 21ot, at 7.45. Lecturer, Mrs A. Kaye. Dialogue and Chorus, Admission Is. 8930F A JUMBLE SALE will bo held ai'sT. ' Michael's School on SATURDAY, November 18th, from 2.30 to 4 p.m., and from 7.30 to 3 p.m. Auction 8 p.m. Admission fe 1029 ' jDEDDING PLANTS. BEDDING PLANTS. Aster«, splendid strain, Is per dox, 7 e per 100 l Verbtnae, in different colours, Iβ 6d per doz, 10s per 100. Petunias, splendid rtrain, Is 6d doz, 10e per 100. Phlox Drumondii, choice vurieties, Iβ per dos. 7s pet 100. Lobelia fine - bushy plants, Iβ per dox, 7a per 100. NemcMia, choice mixed, Iβ per doz, 7e per Cosmos, White and Mixed, Jβ per do«, 7e per 300. Violas, Carter's Blue. Yellow, and White, Is 6d per dox, 10s per 100. Pan?ies,'choice strain, 2s per.doi, 12s per Diar.thn«. Is 6d per do*. Marguerite Carnations, choioe mized, Is 6d per dor. Icelend Poppie*. choice mixed. Iβ 6d per dox, 10s per 100. Scarlet Geraniums, 4s per doi. Bronze Geraniums. 4s per doz. Tricolor Geraniums, 5s per dot Tomato Plants, fine bushy plants, Is per dox, 7s per 100. Yellow and Brown, 2g per dox. An Emrmous Stock to Choose from. One Sbil'.infT in the £ discount for cash. KAIRN and SONS, Lincoln road, Christchurcfc, Telephone fiil. P.O. Box 426 F PATENTS. HAVE YOU A NOVEL IDEA? IF SO, TORN IT INTO MONEY. Apply HENRY HUGHES, LTD.. 128 Hereford street, Christchurch. Directors: W. E. HUGHES and J. T. HUNTER. Information and Advice Free. A. R. HOLDSHIP, Barrister and Solicitor. District Manager. C5739F

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14204, 18 November 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14204, 18 November 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14204, 18 November 1911, Page 1

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