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AMUSEMENTS. _. L rpHE KING'S Til EAT XE. NOTE.—Owing to Hi* Majesty's being otherwise engaged To-night (Tuesday) liayward's Pictures wilL be ecrc«n«d in THE KING'S. A SPLENDID PROGRAMME At HARVARD'S PICTURES. HAYWARD S PICTURES. the or hung lk; in , . THE WRONG BOTLE. A LEAP YEAR PROPOSAL. NEAR-SIGHTED CUPID. WILD WALES. WILD WALES. THE GAUMONT GRAPHIC. TWO LITTLE SCAPEGOATS. LEOPARD AND BURGLARS. ST. GOIHARD. Prices: Iβ ami <!d. Plan nt Dresden. GLOBE CONTINUOUS PICTURES, HIGH STREET. 12 noon, to 10.30 p.m. HUGE SUCCESS. HUGE SUCCESS. WIVES OF JAMESTOWN, 2000 ft Kalcni Historical Drama. TIMID LOVERS. I'atho Comedy. CiOD OF GOLD. Solif? D;arna. IT ALL CAME OUT IN THE WASH. Featuring Mawic* CcsteUo and Miss Lihan Wa'kw. TRIP ON THE RIVIERA. Travel. LATEST AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. ALWAYS THE SAMR PRICESADULTS Cd. _CHJLDREN 3d. SYDENHAM PICIUB E S. Direction: Harvard's Enterprises. Ltd. AT 8.0. TO-NIGHT. At 8.0. GUIDING LIGHT. Heroic Rescue, Wild Wales. Leopold and the Burglars, St. Goth«rd, Wionff Bottle, Near-sights Cupid. Gaisnvont Graphic, Two Little Scapecoata, L*an Year PropcsaJ. WHY GO TO TOWN? Prices, Is and Cd. Plan nt Holcrofta. SKATING. QLYMPIA SKATING RINK. Direction Hayward's Enterprises. FOUR SESSIONS DAILY— 10 to 12—Admission G<J. Skates Gd. .2.30 to s—Admission Gd, Skates Gd. 5.30 to 7—Admission 6d, Skates 6d. 7.30 to 10—Admission and Skates 2s. Admission and Floorago Iβ Gd. Admission and IHoorage to nil Day Sessions, Is. Children lialf-prico. Saturday morning only. CONCESSION TlCKETS—Admiseion and Skates: Gcnis, 12 for 15s Gd. Admission and Flooraga; Gents, 12 for 12s. Admission and Skates; Ladies, 12 for 12s. Admieeion and Floorage: Ladies, 12 for 10e. CHRYSANTHEMUM chrysanthemum chrysanthemum: chrysanthemum and fruit and fruit and . . fruit and fruit SHOW. ' SHOW. SHOW. SHOW. ART GALLERY, ART GALLERY, TO-MORROW ArtD THURSDAY. TO-MORROW AND THURSDAY. DON'T miss the lovoly and over popular Chrysanthemums. Everybody should ceo tho Fruit. And don't forget that tb,« Bcekeepera' Association wJI have an exhibit, showing honey in all its forms, and there will be a working hive of bees (under gloea) to altow how it is made. OPEN TO-MORROW, 2 p.m. to 9.45 p.m. OPEN THURSDAY, 10 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. 5374 ADMISSION Is. ("IHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL. SOCIETY. FIRST SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT. 'Tx>r«ley" - «»d: *'C*VaHer»^Buat»c«aa.". HIS' MAJESTY'S THEATRE. - • TO-NIGHT, at 8 p.m. BOS PLAN, MILNER and THOMPSON'S. CHARLES M. PARKER, 5359 .. Secretary. MEETINGS. ST. LUKE'S EX-CHORISTERS' FESTIVAL, TO-MORROW, at 7.30 p.m. Preacher, Bishop Julius. Anthem: Mendekeohn'e "Festgcsang." 5370 IS\Z. UTILITY POULTRY CLUB. THE ANNUAL MEETING will bo held in tho Ciub Rooms (Gloucester street) THIS (Tuesday) EVENING. 8 p.m. 377 J. ft. SHAW, Sec. ARMAGH. STREET HALL. MR BERNARD FOII, Evangelist, will Continue his Mission in tho above Hall EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK. Subject, "The Book of Ruth." Beliov«rs invited. All welcome, No collection. ■ 882 CHRISTCHURCH WHOLESALE DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of the above Association will bo held at tfoa Zetland Hotel on FRIDAY, May 9th, at 6 p.m. E385 TRAMWAY BOARD. CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BOARD. ST. MARTIN'S TitAMWAY. In the matter of - Tho Christchurch Tramway District Act, 190G," and "The Local Bodice Loans Act, 1905." I HEREBY "give notice that the Christchurch Tramway Board propoeee to RAISE a SPECIAL LOAN for the purpoeo of the undertaking hcrcund«r in«ation«d: — (1) Tho particular purpose for which tho Loan is required is the construction and equipment of an Electric Tramway commencing from the junction of tho present Opawa tramway line at the corner of Waltham road and Wordsworth street, thenceby way of W r altham road, Langdown street and Hills road to the foot of tho Hille at White's road, a distance of Hi chains, together with a. proportionate chare of Power Plant, Rolling Stock, Connecting Tracks, and other central asset*. (2) The sura proposed to bo borrowed for such purpose is £15.000. (3) The proposed security for tho Loan will be tho tramway laid alonff tho ro.uto above mentioned and the revenues arising therefrom, and a. Special Rate over tho St. Martin's Tramway Special Rating Area to cover Interest and Sinking Fund which will, made and levied for that purpose. Provision for re-payment will be made by the creation of a Sinking Fund at the rato of T«n Shillings per centum per annum. (4) It is propoeed to pay out of the Loan (a) The cost of rawing tho same. (b) Interest while any work comprising the undertaking authorised it under construction; and (c)"AH preliminary expenses incurred in connection with and incidental to th« abovo undertaking. GEO. T. BOOTH, _, . '■ Chairman. Chmtchurch, April 24th, 1913. I, GEORGE WILLIAM HULME, ing Officer for the eaid district, do hereby give notice that the POLL on the above propoeal will be taken on the Bth day of MAY, 1913, between the hours of 9 o'clock a.m. and 7 o'clock p.m. POLLING PLACE—Mrs Lynn's House, comer Rodger street and Langdown'e road. GEORGE W. HULME, Returning Officer. 24th April, 1913. ■ 5326 LECTUB£S. VIAYI methods of regaining health fully explained, at free "interviews daily, l(k till 5. YIAYI cures disorders arising from Congestion and Inflammation, Catarrh, lcdigeewon, Nervous Breakdown, Backache, and Hisdachee. VIAVI Health Talks Every Tuesday Afternoon, at 3, in the VIAVI ROOMS, 8 Royal Exchange. Buildings, Cathedral square. Take the lift to Top Floor. 4801

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14658, 6 May 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14658, 6 May 1913, Page 1