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AmusomctfTts. At 8 -o'clock. MOMENTOUS THEATRICAL EVENS First Appearanso in New Zealand>of BLANCHE ARRAL BLANCHE AREAL BLANCHE ABBAL BLANtTHE ARRAL BLANCHE ABRAL LA DTFA, THE QUEEN OF-SOJSG. A WORLD'S SUEEESEEAETIST Ip a. Soxes of ORAND OPERATIC KECTEALS. GRAND OPERATIC RBC3T&LS. A Musical Entertainment of Psnrat&a* never yet offered-to a New Zealand Pnfcno Ai»d ABTJST WHO HAS CAPTIVATED THE WHOLE-"WORLD, MADAME BLANCHE ABBAL Will Sing- ' THE PAGE'S SONG,* fie* ' The Hugoenots': Saint - Saen's fsbxmt Bong, 'LE TIMBEE D'AKGEJa"*; Czardas from MiUaeker's 'BBGGAB STUDENT'; Selection from Gounod** ' FAUST : and Selections from Thomas'! ' MIGNON.' Herr PAANS, the Eminent Violhrist, w3i play Mamm's 'FEAT POLONAISE' ami Wieniawsfcr's 'MAZUBKA.' Signor TORZILLO, the Celebrated Harpist, will Plav 'LA HtBONDBLLI PERDU*' and Fantasia on.SCOTCH AtES. Pianist _ -Mr HAHDLD PBOCTOB. POPULAB PRICES: 4*, 2s 6tL Is. Bariy Doors to Stalk -and Pit, 6d extra. BoxJPter at the DreEdea. Day Sales -at Jacobs's. PimFOBMANCirOOMMENCES-rAa; 8 O'CLOCK SHARP. Carriages - at-103.5. SECOND RECITAL, AXUARr'.a. M. MABCEE, ;MJUfflger. SPECIAL NOTICE. Owing to the Enthusiasm thai-is .being gfcown by the Musical Public in the approaching Visit of the MARIE NARELLE CONCERT CO., J FOUR OTNCBRTB. I FOUR CONCERTS. \ The Dates no MONDAY. JANUARY 14. TUESDAY, JANUARY 15. WEDNESDAY, JANUAHTIB. THUBSDAY, JANUARY 17. MARIE NARELLE, "THE QUEEN OF HiISH BONG." CHESTER~FBNTRESS. THE EMINENT TENOR. CONSTANCE BRANDON-USHER, THE BRILLIANT PIANISTE. POPULAR PRICES: ss, 2k, and I*. Bo** s Open Dresden Wednesday morning at ' 9 o'clock. i FRANK TALBOT, Representative for Mr Shipman. Holiday Resorts. NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. OPEN Ist NOVEMBER, 1906, lo 15th APEIL, 1907. OFFICIAL KEBH>BNTIAI, BUKEAU, CHUISTGHUttCH. BUREAU, which is condncled tinder A. the Supervision of the Executive of the New Zealand International Exhibition, has been established for the Convenience of Visitors to the Exhibition, who will find it to their advantage tx> Book their Accommodation through its Agency. Full Board can be Secured from 25s per week. Bed and Breakfast f rohl 15s per week. Prospectus with, application form attached, can db obtained, at the Office of this Paper. Please address , all letters and inquiries to the Managers, Messrs-Mayesand Langdown, 112 Manchestei .' " Accommodation." —G. S. : Manager, New Zealand Intcs tion. Cbristchurrh. 22nd DcO LET, House (furnished), six: rooms, pantry and scullery, with goad supply tcr. Apply E. J. Clegliorn, Hampden. rAMPDENT L Vacancies for Visitors ami Famili_ ilv Stanley House, Hampden. VSrrORS to Chriatchurnh •will find' Masonic the nearest Hotel to Exhibition J tariff as usual. E. Power. NUGGETS, Port Molyneui.—Seaside Accommodation (Mrs Campbell); trap meets passengers Roinahapa on application. Telephone, Tokata. fUGGETS (Port Molynenx).—Seande Accommodation; trap meets tourist visi- ~ ' Tifily letter; telephone; Auctions. TUESDAY, Bth JANUARY, lI 11 till 1 ami 2 till 5 o'clock.

On premises, Princes street. CONTINUATION OP SAKE. A. BRISCOE AND CO., LTD.S, REMOVAL SALTS. T>AKK, REYNOLDS. AND 00., -*- are instructed by Messrs A. Briseoe_and Co., Ltd. (who have removed to vardraosev Bond street), to sell by auction, on tneir'oW premises, Princes street, SHOP-SOILED STOCK. DOfBLE AND SINGLE IRON AND BRASS-MOUNTED BEDSTEADS. OHILDREN"S COTS. ZINC TUBS, ZINC BUCKEK. ENASIKL PAINTS, lAVTS MOWERS. FKNDERS, FILTERS, TABLE LAMPS. HANGING liABEPS, GAS HALL LAMPS. POTS AND KETTLES, ENAMEL "WAKB. TINWARE OP EVERY DESCRIPTION;. SPORTING AMMUNITION. CHOICE ASSORTMENT OP PLATED WAKE, comprising barrels, bntier dishes, teapots, joHy dishes, ' frnit spoons, afternoon teaspoons, jam dishes, plated forks and spoons, cattery, etc., and General Household Requisites of .-kinds.; On-Yiew -xnaaiags ot ..-aUe. TUESDAS, At 2 oidock. Sale by. Aueiioa-oPSopmor Pur--nitnre, incn»fing Dining Room Suite, Drawing Room Boite, Walnut Piano. American. Organ, Heavy Brass-mounted ; Bedstead, Singer Seisin? Machine (drop- i head), Mangie, Hand Cart,. Ladies" and ' Gents' Kcycka. a»EBS SAMSON AMD CO. r hare received insfcroeUons?to sell,at their Booms, Dowfing street, DGnring room snite, occasional tables, : bambao*and rattan. chairs^-Knataatß, tapestry , Trn-'icy carpets, neazthragß, brass fenders and brasses, pictures, ornaments, Oomwell dnnng room suite, (in ' leather), massirc mirror - back sidaboani, extending dining table, saddlebag; snite, easy chair in. Eadtebags, •maker chairs in vehwt and tapea&rj, I'arge dncheEse lafcle. dacnetoe pairs, duchease diesis, marbfo tap aad mirmr-bacV wasbstands, mexar-soor~iana&rt&>o, brass and iron bedstead* (tfouteo .and. «ngie}, isim mattresses, T ' m " *"" "-*' ner hall and t, — J <ametinutner,, drcßmr,,, nan)A > ,~—' ' raja

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Evening Star, Issue 13013, 7 January 1907, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 13013, 7 January 1907, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 13013, 7 January 1907, Page 5

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