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AMUSEMENTS. rp H E A T K E ROYAL. MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 12th. THE IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT'S Official "War Picture. Direction of Y.M.C.A. SONS OF THE EMPIRE. SONS OF THE EMPIRE. SONS OF THE EMPIRE. Showing THE GREAT 1017 ADVANCE And the NEW ZEALAND BOYS AT TIIE FRONT. NEW ZEALAND BOYS AT THE FRONT. "Nothing could bo moro comprehensive and representative of the British Military and Naval effort in thf* greatest war of all time."— Wellington "Time?." ENTIRE PROCEEDS TO PATRIOTIC FUNDS. 2o per cent, allotted to Local Red Cross Funds. PRICES: 2s and Is. Reserves 2s 6d, at Tho Bristol. Plan at Tho Bristol Thursday Morning. ; 2375 QAKNIVAL OF MERRIMENT. COLOSSEUM, EVERY EVENING, AT EIGHT. MERRIMENT SUPREME. • BUMPER HOUSES. Great General Approval of Grand Spectacular Display. By Special Request. Programmo No. 2, -WINTER SCENE." And the Jockey Dance by Misses Adams, Barr, Turner, and Matthews, Will be Repeated To-night. Doors open, at 7. Admission Is, Children 1 Gd. Soldiers in Uniform Free. SURPRISE"PACKET EXTRAORDINARY. In connexion with iho CARNIVAL OF MERRIMENT. £000 PRIZES. 5000 PRIZES. No Bjanns. No lilanks. Including GRAMOPHONES, Gold and Silver Jewellery and Trinnots, Lady's Gold Watch, Gent's Silver Watch, a .Beautiful Bride Doll i rl glass shade, Morris Chairs, Vocuum Sweeper, Arm a.iid Mission Chairs and Settees, Occasional Chairs and Tables, Palm Stands and Book Shelves, Lady's Secretaire, Gent's Toilet Wallet, lull 6et English China Teaware, full set Groenband uinnerwwc, and a vast assortment of really uselul lines. Country Irionda wishing to assist the movement can have parceie ot Twenty Surprise Envelopes sent to their address by sending Postal Note for Twenty Shillings to Choir Stall, Box 279, Christcburoh. Surprise Pockets on sale and prizes distributed daily at Colosseum. 2071 MUSICAL SOCIETY'S" Benefit CONC.ERT (Promoted by Mrs A\ r . Wilson.) CHORAL HALL, i'liluAY, NOVEMBER 9th (SHOW DAY). Under tho pationago of Her Excellency the Count.eoa of Liverpool and His Worship tbe Mayor and City Councillors. _ VPkQGPvAMaTL Song . Cyclo,.. "In. ,a Persian Garden, 1 ' by Liza Lehmunn (with appropriate stage decorations), by Madame Gower Burns, Mrs F. P. Osmond Smith (piano), Mi&s Marian Woodhouse; and Messrs A. E. Petty, and Rex. Harrison. DR. J. O. BRADSHAW will play Mozart's Fantasia in C. Minor (piano). The SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (Mr A, Worsley, conductor) will play a selection from "H Trovatore," and "Love Duet," and "Dance," from E. German's "Gipsy Suite." MADAME GOWER BURNS will sing Air from Massenet's opera, "Manon" (first timo in Christchurch). MB RKX. HARRISON will sing Beethoven's "Erl King." The Ladies' Choir (30 voices), conductcd by Mrs W. Wilson, will sing part songs: "Ave Maria" (Mendelssohn), "O Memory," and "You Stole My Love" (W. Macfarron). Miss Lilian Harper wili accompany the songs, and Miss Alice Gibb the part songs. Delicious home-made sweets will bo on sale in the Hall. Tickets, 3s (resorved free) and 2s, at' Milner and Thompson's. 2956 Q.RAND PICT U R E S. Tho Attraction of tho Week. METRO'S Stupendous Production. OLGA PETROVA in "The Secret of Eve." OLGA PETROVA in "Tho Secret of Evo." OLGA PETROVA in "The Sccret of Eve." "Submarine Secret" No. 14 (last but one). "SKXRTS" (Christie Comedy). 2120 I B E R T Y THEATRE. From 12.0 till 10.0. Grand Doublo Carnival Programme. "TOM BROWN'S SCHOOLDAYS," "TOM MROWN'S SCHOOLDAYS," A Picture every Boy in Christchurch should Also "NIGGER JIM - , THE JOCKEY," A Great Coloured Racing Drama, showing an Exciting Horse Race. 2074 SECOND DIVISION—FIRST BALLOT. CLASS "A" Reservists desirous of promotion in Camp have just sufficient time to prepare by taking a course df training at the MILITARY TRAINING SCHOOL 76 HOLLY ROAD. Tho Next Course commences MONDAY, November 6th. Send at once for prospectus, or arrange an interview with Principal: CAPTAIN C. H. MATTHEWS. Telephone 4155. M 6165-1043 T. B.' TANKARD'S PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES. BUSINESS MEN, YOUNG MEN, YOUTHS, LADIES, GIRLS. BOYS, CHILDREN, and SPECIAL. SEND FOR PROSPECTUS. Y.M.CA., CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. 5320 PUBLIC NOTICES. POSTAGE OP NEWSPAPERS TO NEUTRAL COUNTRIES AND U.SA. ! TTNDEE the Postal Regulations New*vJ papers addressed to the United States of America and to Neutral Countries are not forwarded UNLESS DESPATCHED THROUGH THE PUBLISHING OFFICE OF THE PAPER ITSELF. Readers of "THE PRESS" and "THE WEEKLY PRESS," who have been aonding copies of these paper* to friends resident in tho United States of America or in any neutral country, can ensure future forwarding by communicating with the Publisher, Christchurch Press Co.. Ltd., Cathedral square. * SOAP COMPETITION. PRIZE WINNERS. \f-ps JINELER, 169 Linwood avenue, Linwood—First Prize, Costume made to order by "The Farmers." MRS BUNNEY, Jackson's road. Lyttelton. MRS E. B. GEALiYLY, 95 London street, Lyttelton. MRS WHITE, Winchester. MRS ANDERSON, Wharenui road. Lower KiccartoQ* H.RS R. LOADEK, Sumner road, X-ytfcelton. MRS NEAL, Box 1, Ambsrley. Drees Lengths Material, own selection, value £1 Is each. s Save SEARCHLIGHT CANDLE LABELS for the next Competiu-- for tbe same praes as above. Insist on getting VELVET SOAP and SEARCHLIGHT CANDLK3. Z8270 .•TXTANTED, APPRENTICES and IM'.VV' PROVERS for Millinery Workroom; also. Experienced ASSISTANT for Mantle ! Alteration Workroom. Apply j T. ARMSTRONG and CO., LTD., ; 331F Victoria square. SILENT Knight Minerva, 14 h.p., 3-seater, in perfect running order, fully equipped, i including five detachable wire ■ wheels, Edison battery, C-A.V. lighting set. Car just ; repainted. Call and inspect immediately Price £450. Ad&ma. LtcL. 219 Tu&m street.

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 16053, 8 November 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 16053, 8 November 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 16053, 8 November 1917, Page 1

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