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I AMUSEMENTS. ;, mHE BOX PLANS FOR ■*■ THE-SPECKLED B_"ND L And k ALIAS JIMIIY VALENTINE, , Will Ko opened at Milner and Thompson's THIS MORNING, at 9 o'clock. ° PRICES: fis, 3s, Is. Usual Early Doors. rp H E A T R E ROYAL. Direction: J. C, WILLLVMSON, LTD. (With which is incorporated Clarko and Meynoll Proprietary, Ltd) AN IMPORTANT DRAMATIC SEASON. LIMITED TO SIX NIGHTS, i 0n t THURS., AND FRIDAY NEXT, s JANUARY, 3rd, 4th, and sth. MR J. C. WILLIAMSON Will present his SPLENDID DRAMATIC COMPANY For tho First Time in Christchurch in tho Great Sherlock Holmes Drama, , THE SPECKLED BAND. '• THE SPECKLED BAND. * THE SPECKLED BAND. Without wishing to detract from previous works of Conan Doyle's 0 THE SPECKLED BAND, For Quantity and .Quality of Character, for Variety of Incident and Sensational 1. Denouement, stands at d THE TOP OF THE POLL 8 THE SPECKLED BAND i\ Is beyond expectation—a most irresistibly alluring play. THE SPECKLED BAND A Drama Steeped in Mystery, Permeated with Excitement, Intensely Dramatic. SATURDAY, MONDAY, and TUESDAY, JANUARY Cth, Bth, and 9th. Positively Last. Three Nights of Season. Paul Armstrong's CELEBRATED COMEDY DRAMA (Suggested by 0. Henrys, the Retrieved Reformation). d it ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE. ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE. Is ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE. Tho Play that took England, America, and ie Australia by Storm, r- TWO STAR PLAYS, d Interpreted by STAR DRAMATIC CASTS; * Including Artists of such importance as—MR WILLIAM DESMOND. MISS DOROTHY DIX. And MR GASTON MERYALE, ; ' Etc., Etc, Etc. . All London and New York raved over these Plays, And the reverberation of their Australian Boom has been heard in New Zealand. -. . j£}- 0 5 CAR 6d T*7AINONI PARK 6d. Open Every Day. Hot Water Ftco, Gd WAINONI ZOO 3d. Lions, Tigers, Leopards, Boars, Eagles. MONSTER NEW YEAR'S' PROGRAMME, h NEW YEAR'S DAY (MONDAY), n NEW YEAR'S DAY (MONDAY), h MONSTER FREE PROGRAMME. Races, Punch and Judy, Hot-air Balloons, h Juvenile Conoort, Naval Battle. b GRAND FIREWORKS. 6d EXTRA. SUPERB FIREWORKS and WAINONI UNIQUE FIREWORKS. PIERROT BEAUTIFUL FIREWORKS. CONCERT. RETURN TRAM FARES (including Admission.'to Woinoni) Is, Children Half-price. 16-tl R SPORTING. PANTERBURY - PARK TROTTING r- ° - CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. Ist (NEW YEAR'S DAY) and 2nd JANUARY". TRAMS WILL RUN AT FREQUENT . r ' INTERVALS. '' FIRST RACE WILL START AT 12.15 p.m. _ ■' .EACH DAY. 6287K _ ' . ' ELECTION NOTICES. . 1 PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS. TO THE MAORI EI-ECTORS OF ! " KAIAPOI, RAPAKI, LITTLE RIVER, '- PORT LEVY, TAUMUTU, and AKAROA. EELLOW-COUNTRY_IEN,-I take this opportunity of heartily , thanldng you for tho honour you have done mo. in assisting to return mc as the # Repr©sehtativo of the Maori people in the' South Island of New Zealand. Much as I appreciate this _. br nour personally, I. appreciate it more .. deeply on account of its undofibtod tribute r to the memory of him whoso name I boar, ■_ and who. has so long and honourably been _ oesociatcd with the Legislative care and £ progress of the Maori race in Now Zealand. I further appreciate your vote as a tribute to tho paßt great work of the Liberal Govi eminent from whom bo much is hoped by — the Maoris in the future. Needless to say, I will do my utmost to merit tho great trust that you. have Topoaod in mc, and I go forward to tako up my - duties deeply realising their onerous and responsible nature. That I may worthily uphold .tho i traditions _of the Maori race in' the Parliament of New Zealand is, I know, your wish, which will ever havo my/ careful, attention. New that the fight is over,- let all party differences, and live in amity, lovei and friendship ono with tho, other.—l am, yours sincerely, '". . TAARE PARATA. ROAD ' R , S v KOWAI ROAD BOARD. UNPAID RATES. "VTOTICE is hereby given that an ADDIIV TIONAL CHARGE of 10 PER CENTUM •■ will bo made on ALL RATES UNPAID on S and after tho Ist FEBRUARY. 1912. Legal proceedings will bo taken for recovery of all Rates and Charges after that date without j, further notice. - i GEO. S. HICKMAN, S Clerk to tho Board. jj Balcairn, 27th December, 1911.. 6341 3 LOST AND FOUND. c I T OST, This Morning, Double Curb BANJ-« GLE, vicinity Cathedral square. Reward, Federal Hotel. 1703 OST, on Docember 13th, at Bazaar, King EdwaTd • Barracks, a Gold Bar - BROOCH, with Blue Stone in _____; 10s reward on returning to Mrs Onslow, Station road, Opawa. 1811 LOST, Saturday Evening, between Balcairn and Sefton, Rainproof , OVERCOAT. Finder pease return to Mr " Barclay's Store, Sefton. Reward. C 338 v T OST, on December 27th, from a motor ), -*-* car, probably between Martin's road, _ Opawa, and the Northern end of Fitzgerald g avenue, a Leather CUSHION, stamped s C.M.0.; 10s reward on returning Mrs Onsiow, s- Station Toad, Op_wa. 1810 x T OST, End of November] Bar BROOCH, J-* Enamel and Diamonds (Keepßake). Reward, Petersen and Co .807 T OST, between Aehburfipn and Cim&i- -■—' church, December 2Cth, Ono HANDBAG, with Riding Gear in; ten shillings ron ward will be given on returning to J. C. 5 __* etl Addington. 1829 '** T.OST, from Barrington street, Spreydon, n XJ -i ear Borough Council Chambere, WedII neaday Night, one Berkshire SOW. Finder -. plcaso communicato with P. Consedine, caro d of Farmers' Co-op., Wool Store, South belt. U Roward,__ • ■ 1638 jWjANTED, Person who found Silver o *■**' Watch and Jet Chain (Keepsake). Apply 1801 k ANITA—Tho Homo Sowing Machine, -*- at £& 10s, leas 6a for cash. J. Ballani tyne and Co.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14238, 29 December 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14238, 29 December 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14238, 29 December 1911, Page 1

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