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Amusements, &c. PTJLLEE'3 OPERA HOUSE. -1C TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ' Special Holiday Programme. Enormous Success and last 4 nights ox MONS AJAX The Flexible MONS AJAX Marvel In his Weird and Wonderful Act, THE HUMAN CROCODILE. See this act and gasp, for it is the- most marvellous exposition of muscular posturing over witnessed in N.Z. Last 4 nights of LILT COLE, the English Lady Baritone and Burlesque Actress. New drolleries by SAM WILSON. New songs by FRANK KING. BEATRICE ENGLISH LAL LOGIE Sylvan Sisters, Nellie Power, Fred Stanbridgo. Malvena Moore and Pictures. NEW FARCE. NEW FINALE. - Time and prices as usual.' WALTER FULLER. ri A NT E R B U R Y HALL. *W TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, TONIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GRAND DEBUT CONCERT Of MADAME AGNES PADDON (English Contralto Vocalist). PROGRAMME: MADAME AGNES PADDON will sing: Aria—“ Che Faro,” ” The -Songs My Mother Sang.” “ Hush a ba Birdie,” “ The Throe Ravens,” and “ I Remember Meeting You, and will take part in duet and trio,^" Venetian Boat Song” and "O', Memory.” Madame Padclon -will be assisted by Mrs Gower-Burns, Misses Katie Young and) Toria Sommers, Messrs Claude Allan, Reg. Vincentand Alex. Millar. Full programme was published last Saturday’s issue.. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls 3s, Stalls 2s, and PH Is. Scats may be reserved at “Ths Dresden,” Cathedral . Square. Day Sales at Riedla’s and Rennert’s (West End). Doors open 7,15. Concert at 8. Carriages 10.13 p.m. ' KING EDWARD BARRAGES. Grand promenade -concert and MILITARY ENTERTAINMENT. MONDAY, DECEMBER 'l®, ANNIVERSARY DAY, 8 p.m. Musical Slections by Christchurch Garrison Band. Lloyd-Lindsay Competitions by No. 1 Bait. North Canterbury Mounted Riflee. Field Gun in Action by E Battery N.Z. Field Artillery. Tugi-of-War by all Branches of/the Service. -GRAND NAVAL DISPLAY. “ God l Save the King.” ADMISSION Is. Proceeds in aid of 'Building Fund. , 843 The Chief Topic Yesterday was the Defeat of our Footballers. ' THE CHIEF TOPIC TO-DAY IS The T\T Z. WHEEL RACE, * In which Representatives from all parts of New Zealand and Australia will try conclusions. YESTERDAY brought surprise and disappointment ; TO-DAY brings Excitement and Joy. Which may. be Obtained by All at LANCASTER PARK, From 2.30 p.m. onwards. Where and when an Exciting Bill of Pare will be submitted, including the GRAND N.Z. WHEEL RACE, of 50 sovs EUDGE-WHITWORTH CUP, 75 sovs MOTOR HANDICAP, s'miles INVITATION MILE SCRATCH In addition to the , substantial stakes offered for the last two named events, gold medals to the value of £lO 10s are offered riders breaking the existing Australasian records for these ' distances. ; If you would Banish Dull Care and Embrace Joy, then COMB along and see the records GO BMOC ot sdneirf ruoy Ilet dna OG PRIZES £2OO. ENTRIES 350. , RIDERS 96. EVENTS 22. Under the patronage and in the presence of the Right Hon the Premier, R. J. Sedden, Esq., Sir Joseph Ward, K.C.M.G., his Worship ths Mayor. , AFTERNOON TRAINS DELAYED. Promoters: CHRISTCHURCH CYCLING AND MOTOR - CLUB. 6d~ WAINONI PARK. 6d~ AN IDEAL PLAGE FOR PiCNTOS. River, Road or Tram. N N I V B R S A R Y . WEEK. Grounds Electrically Every Night. Sunday, Music. ’ GRAND GALA, 16th and 18th. Melba and Other Selections on the Grand ’Phono. Punch and Judy, Swings, See-Saw, Maypole and Punt, etc., etc. Gome and see the Blaze of Bloom and the Great Tree-Fern Hill. The Ferneries, and other plant houses are now in perfection). Palms, Perns and Other Plants for Sale. Afternoon Tea 6d. Picnic Tea 3d. Summer Drinks 3d. F353S Public Notices. BEALEY AVENUE. Close to Manchester Street. OA XA —HOUSE 5 Rooms, large scullery, washhouse, etc. This is a very cheap property, and terms may be arranged if desired. . H. S. RICHARDS, Land and Estate Agent, 185, Gloucester Street. P 5357 OXLEY STREET, ST ALBANS. - POCA —HOUSE 4 Good Rooms, large 3jOOv scullery, large bathroom, washhouse and copper; section contains i of an acre. H. S. RICHARDS, Land and Estate Agent, 185, Gloucester Street.- F 3357 NOTICE TO FRUIT-GROWERS. Wanted;. MB A. J. GARDINER, Expert Gardener, is prepared to undertake Spraying of all kinds of fruit trees for summer blight. The fruit will be clean and healthy for market; no poison used; won’t spoil under crops vegetable; it can be used same day and eaten. Please let me know at once; it will save you eighty per cent in your fruit. —Yours truly, A J. GARDINER, Tilford Street, Woolston, Forty-five years’ experience. 9152 Telephone 1271. SYDNEY H. JONES, Surgeon Dentist, Corner Hereford and Manchester Streets, Opposite National Bank. CONSULTING Hours: 9 a.m. till 5.30. Saturdays, 9 a.m. till 1 p.m. Private Residence; 52,. Cashel Street, City. Private Telephone, 1533. F 3115 RHEUMO STANDS THE- TEST OF TIME. THE test of time is the infallible test. If a remedy has real merit it will stand this searching trial. RHEUMO stands the test triumphantly. Ever since it was first introduced some three years ago its sales have steadily increased each month, and now it is found at every chemist’s and store, from the North Cape to the Bluff. There is hut one reason for EHEUMO’S Success: It is an absolutely reliable cure for rheumatism, gout, and kipdred diseases. Thousands have been cured by it; t*ey have recommended it to their friends with equally satisfactory results. If you suffer from rheumatism give RHEUMO a fair trial, and it will cure you. Sold by ail chemists and stores at 2s 6d and 4s 6d. FP3 EUR the FRESHEST FISH and the FINEST POULTRY, call on or ring up PAIL, The Fishmonger, High Street. Telephone 891. 3523 ATKINSON is selling Full-size Kapoo • (Samajaug) Mattresses in Damask Ticking, 24a. KtSHS

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13935, 18 December 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13935, 18 December 1905, Page 1