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j BRITISH DEKTAIi PARLOTTRS. SINGLIS* BUILDING, CORNER HIGfl j AND CASHEL STREETS. : •\7C "—*&* avtt e * t Set of Teeth from j•» V, £3 3b. Our Prices ara tho Lowest for Good Work. Mako an Appointment, Lady Attendant FSS73

AMUSEMENTS. TT I S MAJESTY'S. Hayward's Picture Enterprises, Ltd. TO-NIGHT ot 8. TO-NIGHT SPLENDID HOLIDAY PROGRAMME OF THE LATEST AND BEST, At WEST-HAYWARD PICTURES Tho Wuido* WEST-HAYWARD PICTURES cf the World. THE OCTOROON THE OCTOROON A Tale of AmeriTUE OCTOROON can Slavery Days. ABSOLOM (ColourABSOLOM m&togTaphv} THE O'NEIL (Iris-h THE O'NEIL Drama) THE COWBOY COWARD AVestora THE COWBOY COWARD Drama) THE RIVER LOING- (Scenic} THE RIVER LOING And Many Others. Circle and Stalls Is, Reserves Is 6d; Stalls Cd. Plan at 'Dre-.dcn. THURSDAY NIGHT, VANITY FAIE~ QOLOSSEUM. TO-NIGHT. At 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT OF THIS PROGRAMME. ; FULLER'S Tho Best PICTURES. FULLER'S oi All. PICTURE-. Last Nicht of CAPTAIN BARNACLE, DIPLOMAT. Fresh Water Fish—The River Loing. A VOICELESS MESSAGE. THE O'NEILL'S. THE BLACKSMITH. A Day with the Circus—Excursions to Kalby —Yarmouth Herring Fishicp. THE MAID AT THE HELM. Life in an Anthill—'Twas Ever Thus—Brave and Bold—A Tenacious Hubby. ENTIRE CHANGE TO-MORROW, Includins tho New Vita-graph Picture, , VANITY FAIR A Brilliant Lite 1 VANITY FAIR Portrayal of VANITY FAIR Thackeray's Mastert-iece. PRICES—Is and Od. Dora 7.15. 4627 HAVE YOU SEEN FA SO*. A? Q P E R A HOUSE Solo Proprietors: John Fuller and Son*. Profound Sensation caused hy* . FASOLA. Tho Marvel. FASOLA. FASOLA. The Living Miracle. FASOLA. FASOLA. Tho Wonder Worker. FASOLA. SEE NAPLES AND DIE. 1 SEE FASOLA AND LIVE To Wonder at this Marvel of Marvels. Wo have hero to-night in Christchurch the j man who has astonished London, New York, j St. Pc-tersburer, Rome, Paris, Berlin—in fact, ! nearly tho wholo | OF THE CIVILISED WORLD. | Supported by England's Greatest Society Entertainers. KING AND MILLARD, In their Fascinating Comedy, ! "BROWN'S PALS." THE WINDSOR CHORISTERS. j OLGA AND HUGO. An Act that ha* OLGA AND HUGO. Travelled the World, ! CARLTON COOPER, Tho Wonderful Ventriloquist. DOLLY DAY. BILLY BRENNAN. CHAS. POVEY. RUD PETERSEN. And Doublo Company. D.C. and O.S. 2s, Stalls Is, Children Halfprice. MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT. 2.30. LOOK OUT FOR FASOLA'S GREAT STOCK CHALLENGE, FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT. 46<9 n 11 O R A L H A '_. L KJ VITAGRAPH PICTURES, With dm following Star Attractions: — HER CHOICE. HER CHOICE. PORTUGUESE TOE. THE WAY OF THE WORLD. WESTERN DR. PERIL. _ INDIAN LEGEND. And a Full Programmo of Comic and Dramatic. Pictures. __Prif.eß— Circlo Cd, Stalls 3d. ' 509 TT T V V E Y0- U~~Te~O THE LIONS, THE TIGERS, THE LEOPARDS, • - THE MONKEYS, -and ■ THE VULTURES. LAST CHANCE AT-WAtSONI PARK, TUESDAYand WEDNESDAY, V" MC A. GYMNASIUM- CLASSES begin A • TUESDAY, April loth. Business men at 515 p.m., young men at 8 yum. Special 7Cla-, for LADIES begum S p.m. MONDAY", (April 22nd. Fees moderate. MR T. S. TANgARD, Instructor. 467 N SPORTING. ~~ "JVfEW ZEALAND METROPOLITAN TROTTING CLUB. EASTER MEETING. WEDNESDAY and .SATURDAY, 10th and' 13th inst, trams will run* at frequent Intervals. FIRST RACE will Start at 12.30 p.m. each . day. F4125 MEN'S NEEDS ARE SATISFIED TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE in OUR NEW MEN'S SECTION. Underpants and Singlets, in warmer weights, from 3s 6d, 4s, 4s Gd, 4s lid to 10s 6d each. Ceylon and Woollen Shirts, emart colouring, from 4s 2d, 4s lid, £s 6d to 8s 6d each. Ties, in all styles and colouring, from Is, Is 3d to 2s 6d. Black Hard Hats, latest shapes, from 6s Gd to 13s Gd. Cape, in Smartest Tweeds, from 3s 6d, 3s lid, 4a 3d to 6s Gd. ■ Knitted Waistcoats from 8s 6d lCs 6d to 14s Gd. Woollen Coat Sweaters from 10s 6d to 17s Gd each. '■' CARET'S, THE STORE FOR MEN. 23 WANTED. THE most compact Hand Machine procurable at tho price, easy runninp, and thoroughly reliable, j£3 13s Gd. At Ballantyno's. F6373 HOYAL Ironstono Bedroom Sets, six piece., large size, lis 6d, at H. Atkirson's, 127 Manchester street !•' ALLANTYNE'S _6 10s Drophead Ballbearing Machine has all tho latest attachments, anit is recommended as tho finest of values in heme Sewing Machines. J?G37S 17*ULL~~ Sizo Samaran-j Kapoc Mattresses, 22s od, at 11. Atkinson's, 127 Mantheater F "T"I1E most fashionable Tie is tho New A Jasper, in 3 styles, Is Od and 2s 6d at Ballantyne'?. ' F&JJ3 ENGLISH Cane Seated Chairs, 5«, at H. Atkinson's. 127 Manchester street. F ONE never tire« of the New Jasper Tie. It is quiet and tasteful, and is in 3 style-?, I*. Od and 2s Od. At Ballantyne'a. *__~■ XTKiNSON'S, House Furnishers, i_7ManJ\- cheater street. All purchases over _l r- 5 naid and packed free Sp miles. F TTtKINSCO^S - Wire Stretcher, Fibre 41«t : xv tres?, Kapoc Pillow, IBs 6d tho lot. IT - Manchester street, F ' ~___NTS to Territorials and Cadets.'' Jtl Price 6d. All BooiweUera and New.- ---| Agent*. i ■___ TIIE speci»l "Page for Women" in b'atur d*y s editions of "The Evening News' appeals to everyone. A bright horn* Maga une. "to Territorials and CadeU.** J_L" Price Cd. All Booksellers and Now. Agents. TEE~Special "Page lor Women - ' in Saturday _ editions of "The Evening News' appeals to everyone. A bri_b. homa llatt»ZIHtL Ff.r Continuation of Wanteds ice Pajrc 13. T3IANO, by Henry Tolkeiu, walnut ca?e. 17 tone. Term. £1 deposit, ar.d 10" monthly PLVNO, by Bord, iron fram*, check action. Terms £1 deposit, ar.d 10s monthly STUDENT'S PIANO, walnut caie. m iroframe, check action, splendid tone. -eras. £l depc.it, and 12a Id monthly. ROBT. FRANCIS, ,_ ~ ts___\

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14325, 10 April 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14325, 10 April 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14325, 10 April 1912, Page 1

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