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AMUSEMENTS. (JIIEATR K RO Y A I/. MONDAY, OCTOBER Sth. At 7.30 p-m. GRAND PHYSICAL CUIJCTE grand physical culture display. An Education*.! D«nw>nstr*tion of HEALTH AND HAPPINESS' HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. Pre.-enfed by the Chriatchureh r - V - C ;*2 with a Cast of W Young Men and Young Women. STRENGTH, SPEED AND AGILITY. The I'po<rramme will inclnde: Geiislhemcs. Gymnastic Dr&cincr. Wand, Dumbbell Exercises, Tumbling, and Apparatus "Work. SPARKLING, BRILLIANT, DAZZLING. Special Ttems by Y.M.C.A. Orchestra, and Leading Vocalists. PRICES: .">5. 0», Is. „ . JieservM at Bristol Piano Go. (6d «*tra. Earlv Doors (for ticket holder*) ©pen < p.m. Late Doors (Theatre Sales). 7.1S p.m. Day Sales: Theatre Royal Sweeti Shops. G. SPENCER GREEN. D.P.A.. 2354 Phvsicftl Dirocfcor. YE OLDE ENGLISH FAYR.E. In Aid of St. James's (Lower Riccarton) Parish Hall. HALL, KICCARTON. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Bth and 9tli OCTOBER. Great Varioty of Gooda, Fancy and Plain Sewing, Baskets, Christmas Presents, Cakes, Produce, Pot Ptents, Side-Sfeovrs, Hoop-ta, Ohocohito Board, Refreshments, etc., etc. ORCHESTRA Afternoons, 2.30 T».m.-5 p.m. Evenings, 7 p.m.-lO p.m. Come along «nd help a worthy object. Fun for Young and Old. Admission Is, Children 6d. 2T9 ' SOLDIERS' SATURDAY DANOES. A RT GALLERY, . TOJvIGHf DANCING 7.30 p.m. t« 12 Midnigty CARNIVAL NIGHT. STREAMERS! NOVELTIES, COMPETITIONS! Good Prizeo. Refreshments. Marston'a Jaxramb* Band. NOTE.—Dancing commences at 7.30 p.m. 2399 LINWOOD CRICKET CLUB. THE OFFICIAA OPENING will b« held at Lenoaater Park TO-DAY, 2.3(1 p.m. Tho Chib'e supporters, friend*, and new members are requested to attend. Afternoon Tea Prorvkiad. K. H. PERRIN, 2386 Hon. Seo. C~ ARNIVAL DANCE, TO-NIGHT, Sydenham Football Hall. Waltzing Oompetition (cash prises). Balloons, Streamere, Paper Hats, etc. Reg. Wood'* Orchestra. Gents 29, Ladies le 6d. 7.30 till Midnight. Supper. 29S PHRISTOHURCH Sailing and Power Boat VJ Club.—The Opening of th» Season will be held on SATURDAY, 11th October. Members and all those intereetod are cordially invited to attend. JAMES H. HIKES, Hon. Sec. 353 BOASD AND BBSXSBNGSB. T O COLLEGE AND COMMERCIAL MEN. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION. One Minute from Square. 'Phone 1496. ST. KILDA, 289 Cashel street R8577 (juet over Madras »treat). _ ROY C R OFT I.N N.. . 2 COLOMBO STREET SOUTfi, Foot of Cashmere Hille, IS an Ideal Home for Paying Guests. Every convenience and home comfort. Tariff moderate. M. K. TAYLOR, 'Phone 7237. WB6BO WHERE TO STAY IK GOVERNOR'S BAY. MRS A. K. HARKER. ' " PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE, Every home comfort. Finest view of the Harbour. Hot and cold, luncheons to visitors. H4Po9 Terms moderate. 0 GAINSBOROUGH HOUSE, GOVERNOR'S BAY. PEN FOR A FEW PAYING GUESTS. Close to Beach and Jetty. ' Beautiful garden and well sheltered. Alto grounds for picnic parties. Luncheon and Afternoon Terns always ready. 'Phone, Governor's Bay Bureau. CWfl BOARD AND RESIDENCE. /~\TAGO HOUSE, 2«9 MADRAS STREET, LATIMER SQUARE. Excellent Aooommadattoa. Paying Visitors received. P«7< "q\HE LODGE" PRIVATE HOTEIj, J- 36 HEREFORD STREET WEST. . (Five minutes from G.P.0.). Superior Accommodation for Casual and '• Permanent Glieets. New house. Up*to-date Appointment*. Beautifully situated, close to College, Gardens, and River Avon. 'Phone 1970. G4301 H EALTHY CASHMERE KILLS. " KHARTOUM." (Late of 8C Armagh street), 78 DYER'S PASS ROAD (Formerly known as "Stanage.") Paying visitors received. 'Phone 7037, Two minutes from Hills Sctool Stop. "ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEIj, 52 WORCESTER STREET TEST. SUPERIOR Accommodation. Permanent guests from 50s per week, according V room and house. CMual guest* 13a <kt p«i day. 'Phone 872. M7lßl KENILWORTH PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. Quietest, Sunniest, and Best Position ii City. Up-to-date bathrooms and Separate Shower. Permanent guests £2 10«, casual! £3 3s per we*k. 'Phone 3639. 26 CASHEL STREET WEST. H 645; ■\TACANCIES fo- PERMANENT .OF V CASUAL BOARDERS, CITY, netFire Station. Under new management Apply L 4203 173. LICHFIELD STREET. "BEACHCLIFFS." 7 HEAD STREET, SUMNER. TDEAL Situation. Spacious, Sunny Room* A with separate balconies overlooking tea Telephone IS49K. MISSES HUGGINS and SUCKLING. H 4214-4293 "pOSENEATH" HOUSE, corner Papanu XV road-Webb street (at tram atop) Superior accommodation for casual and per snanent guests. Beautiful sunny position Tennis court, croquet lawn. 'Phone 8358 . . ißi; PRIVATE. ■PEW PAYING. GUESTS r «ceited Reflne< —■ Home. Single and Double Rooms For interview 02766 'PHONE 6125J QXFORD— IDEAL HOLIDAY RESORT Bowling, Tennis, Croquet, Bush Rambles Garage. Limited number Paying Gacits "nrrtnr* BIND, Oxford, 'phone 23 ' "VTACAXCY for 2 Gentlemen Boarders V share room; good home Roileston etrect, Linwoad. P y },,[ G^°?^ Board ' wanted for Tradesman child, 3 yeara. D.E.C., 'TreaJ"
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18195, 4 October 1924, Page 16
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