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Amusements, &c. rjl EE A T B E ROYAL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. • TO-NIGHT. And Six Following Nights. THE CHRISTCHURCH AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY Will again make their bow to the Christchurch Public in Gilbert and Sullivan s Ohainning Opera, “ THE GONDOLIERS.” ‘‘THE GONDOLIERS.” “THE GONDOLIERS.” “ THE GONDOLIERS.” By Permission J. C. Williamson. The Oast, is Perfect, the Dresses Magnificent, The Scenery an Artistic Triumph. ’’ The Stage Management Perfect, The Chorus 70 Strong. The Whole Production a. Revelation. Musical Director: Herr R. C. Zimmermann. Hon Stage Manager: Mr E. Sohatz. Hon Scenic Artist; Mr G. W. Bradley. Marches and Dances specially arranged by Mrs E. Schatz. Prices of Admission; Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls. Is; Stalls. 2a 6d; Pit, Is. Box Plan NOW OPEN at THE DRESDEN, Cathedral Square, where seats can bo reserved. Day Sales at Eslick’s, Walker’s, Riedles and Simpson’s. Overture 8 p.m., carriages at 10.45 p.m. C. L. RUSSELL, Hon Seo. LATE TRAMS WILL RUN AS UNDER:— New Brighton—Tuesdays and Thursdays. Sumner—Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. CANTERBURY BAND OP HOPE UNION VI CONTEST. , TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. CHORAL HALL. Last Night oi Competitions. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), Great Prize Distribution Night. Admission: Children 3d, Adults 6d. F6OS7 ' "GRAND BAZAAR. Open rp H E daily 2.30 TO 10 p.m. at COLOSSEUM. Admission: Afternoons Free; Evening Is. High Tea 5 to 7 p.m., Is, including admission, v _ Pipe MnSic and Dances by Scottish Society to-night. FG353 ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, WOOLSTON. TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m. Comic Opera, " PRINCESS ZARA.” Proceeds in aid of St John’s Church Pine Organ Fund. 6910 pendaltonT Q ALE OF WORK, THIS DAY (Thursday). bJ in St Barnabas Schoolroom, in aid of Church Funds. Music, refreshments, . etc. Open afternoon at 2, and all evening._ '6939 LEARN to Breathe—Saturate your Blood with the most important food in existenoe—Oxygen. F. A. HORNIBROOK, Instructor of Physical Culture, ■ City Hall, Christchurch, and Sussex Hall, Dunedin, makes a direct speciality of Breathing. Telephone 1359. Write or call for Prospectus. F 3204 Miss" Beatrice whtche'llo", Gold Medallist Saudow system Physical Culture'! holds Instruction Classes for Ladies and Children (who can join at any tune) at the Y.W.C.A. Rooms, Gloucester ..Street. Pupils can be instructed at their homes if preferred. “ The .breath is the life.” Therefore learn to breathe properly and acquire Nature’s tonic, which ensures rich blood, clear complexion, graceful figure, perfect health and no tired feeling. Write or call 34, Tuam Street., Telephone 1659. • 1543 PHYSICAL CULTURE. MR • TANKARD’S SCHOOL (specially built), Oxford Terraco and Gloucester Street. Special treatment for spina.l curvature, heart and lung weakness, etc. Director: THOMAS S. TANKARD, N.P.R.S, Diploma and Medal, England. Ten years’ practical experience ‘in Eng.and and on the Continent of Europe. Send for Prospectus. P 5476 Meetings. MUTUAL BENEFIT BUILDING AND, INVESTMENT SOCIETY OF CANTERBURY, PERMANENT. Offices: 146, Worcester Street west, rri-IE THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL GENEi- RAL MEETING of Shareholders will ha held in (ho of tho Society, 146, Worcester Street west, on THURSDAY, 26th OCTOBER, 1905, At 3 o'clock in the afternoon punctually. BUSINESS: 1. To receive Report, Statement of Accounts and Balance-sheet for the year ending 30th 'Sept,, 1905. 2. To Elect Two Directors to fill the vacancies caused by the retirement in rotation of John Connal, Esq. (who does not seek re-election), and W. H. Hargreaves, Esq., Who is eligible for reelection and has given the requisite notice. 8 To Elect a .Shareholders’ Auditor, 4. Any other General Business. By order of the Board. • HUGH WILSON, F 6952 Secretary. THE CANTERBURY CENTRAL COOPERATIVE DAIRY COMPANY, LTD. rpHB ADJOURNED ANNUAL MEETING ,JL of the Shareholders of the CANTERBURY CENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE 'DAIRY COMPANY, LTD., will he held in the HALL of the Chamber of Commerce, Christchurch, on SATURDAY NEXT, 'the 28th INST., At X p.m.. When tho Motion to Bodtico the Number of Directors will be dealt with by' ballot, after which the Directors for the ensuing year wall bo elected. R. ELLISON, F 6866 Secretary, Exhibitions. EXHIBITION, ART GALLERY. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 3 p.m., Oct. 27th. THE MAYORESS has consented to preside at a FREE EXHIBITION of Work by tho Pupils of the DANGER SCHOOL OP DRESS-GUTTING. Ladies cordially invited to - inspect. Afternoon tea. Music provided by Herr Zimmermann and others F 6683 MISS CHARLES, Principal. Wanted. B PIANOS. E S T ENGLISH. 80 GUINEAS. Easy Payments, with Surrender Value. MILNER AND THOMPSON, Christchurch. _ 448 WANTED Known. —Great Coupon Sale now on; 3d discount off every Is spent. “Little Jim.” WANTED Known—Great Coupon Sale now on; 3d discount off every Is spent. “Little Jim.”. ‘ WANTED, Men to buy Kaiapoi Tweed Trousers in any size, 10s 6d, now 6s Ud M’Clea and Co.’s Sale. 3 WANTED, Men to see Blue Grandrill Shirts, all sizes, 3s 9d, now 2s lid. W. M'Clea. and Co.’s Sale. 6 WANTED Known.—Great Coupon Sale now on; 3d discount off every is spent. Seo advertisement on front page this paper. "Little Jim.'' WANTED Known.—Groat Coupon Sale; 3d discount off every Is spent. See advertisement front page this paper. " Littlo Jim." WANTED Known—Gent's Plain or Nailed Blutchers 5s 6d a pair, no cardboard. James T. Maine, generally known as “ Little Jim.” _ __ WANTED Known—Mrs Quartermaon is a Cash Purchaser of Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Left-off Clothing. Letters by post or otherwise attended to. Address Mrs G. .Quartermain, 154, Hash Street. Xtaa

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13890, 26 October 1905, Page 1

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