AMUSEMENTS. Q H O R A L HALL. GREAT XMAS. ATTRACTION. BOXING NIGHT. SATURDAY. DECEMBER iSth. NEW YEAR'S NIGHT. FAREWELL APPEARANCES. C,A. WHITE and MARSHALL rALMER Present The World-famed I-'I?K JUBILEE SINGER?. I*l SK .IVBILKE SINGERS. VISK JUBILEE SINGERS. KISK JUBILEE SINGERS. KISK. .1V HI LEE SINGERS. KISK JUBILEE SINGERS. KISK JUBILEE SINGERS. The World's Greatest Harmony and Molody-Makers. The Or.ly EnU-V.ai--mcnt of its Kind in the Universe. PRICES: 4=>. 3s, 2 s 1? (phis tax). BOX PLAN at The Bristol. JOYLAND, NEW BRTGIITON—FRIDAY. I)EC!■:MBER 27th. G259 QRYSTA,L P A L A C E. TO-DAY and TO-NIGnT. Doors Open at 2 and 7 p.m. ENORMOUS TRIPLE STAR CHRISTMAS WEEK PROGRAMME. The- World's Greatest Actor, WILLIAM FARNVM. WILLIAM KARNUM, In tho William Fox Masterpiece, "A .SOLDIERS OATH." •'A SOLDIER'S OATII." A Stow of War. Love, and Faith. '•THE MAGIC MIRROR," Delightful Two Part Comedy-drama, with MARGUERITE CLAYTON. Mack SenneU's Latest Side-splitter, "TWO TOUGH TENDERFEET." Afternoons: D.C. Is Stalls Gd, Children Half-price. Evenings! Stalls Bcl, D.C. Is and la GJ. Plan at Tho Bristol. Plus Tax. G252 QUE EN'S THEATRE. ALL THIS WEEK, at 2 and 7. MARSHALL NEILAN and FLORENCE DAGMAR in "THE COUNTRY BOY'." FROM COUNTRY TO CITY. A road paved with BROKEN HEARTS. Supports— Chapter 3 of • "THE RAILROAD RAIDERS." A Mack Sennett Comedy, "THAT NIGHT." j Australian Gazette, and "BURTON HOLMES" TRAVELOGUE. G351 Q T R A X D THEATRE. £5 To-day at 2. To-night at 7. .VARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD "Amarilly MARY PICKFORD in of MARY PICKFORD Clothesline MARY PICKFORD Alley." . .U'uiY PICKFORD Gazettes. Comedies. A TRIP THROUGH MODERN ATHENS. 6356 Liberty. — liberty. TO-DAY, commencing at 2.0 and ,7.0 TO-DAY. "THE BELGIAN." "THE BELGIAN." (U.S. Exhibitors Feature.) Starring WALKER WHITESIDE ! And , ] VALENTINE GRANT. SUPPORTS— N.Z. CONDENSED MILK INDUSTRY". "FATAL RING" SERIAL 'EPISODE 0). PATIIE GAZETTE. PRICES. —Afternoon: D.C. 9d, children Gd; stalls fid, children 3d. Evening: D.C. Is. Stalls 9d. . ' 'C3feß CHRISTMAS DAY, 8 p.m. A GRAND «RECITAL of XMAS MUSIC, Organ and Vocal, "will be given in DURHAM STREET CHURCH, opposite Art Gallery, under the direction of Mr Ernest Firth, F.R.C.O. Choir of 83 Voices. Soloists, Mrs Ernest Firth, Miss Edna Firth, Miss B. Sproston, Mr 11. Blakeley. 1170 GRAND CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL. ORGAN RECITAL h v MR RAYNOR WHITE, in ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Cashel street. WEDNESDAY, December 25th, 1918. ot 7.30 p.m. VOCAL ITEMS bv MISS BESSIE OLDS and MR C. LAWRENCE. A great Xmns Treat for all lovers of music. Offertory in aid of Church Funds. All are invited. 632S SCARGILL MINIATURE RIFLE CLUB. THE Concert and Dance, arranged by tho Members of the above, in aid of the Lady Liverpool Fund, which was indefinitely postponed from November 22nd, oil account of tho influenza oidemic, will be held in the. SCARGILL HALL, on January 3rd, 1910, at 8 p.m. L. O'NEILL, Captain. G. A. GREIG, Hon. Secretary. 1173 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. WE invito inspection of our Stocks of Silver Ware. Leather Suit Caste, and Bags, Safety Razors, Fountain Pons, Lcewe Pipes, Pocket Wallets, Music Cases, Kodak Camerac, etc., specially suitable for Xmas Presents. J. Johnston and Son, Hardware Merchants, Rangiora. Estd. ISC3. 6180F COLLINS and CO., FRUITERERS, CONFEC.TIONERSv ETC. Lato F. Keetley, No. 21 Victoria street. A LL FRUITS in season, and Fresh Vegetables at Bedrock Prices. Choicest Confectionory. 'Phone 1351. C 2519 COLLINS and CO. NOTICE TO DAIRY* FARMERS. tho undersigned Dairy Company, are BUYERS OF HOME SEPARATED CREAM. I Before Beading elsewhere writo to us for | lull particulars. CANTERBURY DAIRY COMPANY, Box 5G2, P. 0., Christchurch. Factory: 151 Lichfield street, opp. Fire Brigade. C2IS3 CHRISTMAS GIFTS AT gIMPSON AND WILLIAMS, LTD. CHRISTMAS CARDS AND CALENDARS— A verv tine assortment, including the popular -UAINSFATHER" and "THE KIRCHNER" Series. Ono HANDj ' I'AI.N iiiD bciico, will t>c foui.d good and ! tho YOUNG PEOPLE—The liceit, cheapest. and best stock in the r.tv, including a'.i the ANNUAL VOLUMES LETTER-tAaES, WRITING-CASES, WALLETS, CARD CASES, the best value, all eold at Pre-War P/icee. BIBLES. PRAYER-BOOKS, HYMNBOOKS —A good assortment; some very good for presents, at low pricce. GENERAL LITERATURE—We havo the largest and most varied stock in tho Donun.on. Oil all subjects. RECENT FICTION —We have just unpacked al the Books published, well arranged. making selection eaav. Prices— Is 6d, 2s. 2« Cd, -13 6d, and 53 each. BOUND BOOKS, for Presents—all tho Lato3t Style-s of Binding. FOUNTAIN PENS —The beet makes 10s €d up to 30s. Goid-mounted. SIMPSON AND WILLIAMS. LTD., High street, Christchurch. SSiOS-CSSB 1
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