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Amusements, &o. QANTERBURY HALL. TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-NIGHT, at 8., MATINEE SATURDAY, at 2.30. SECOND AND EAST WEEK Of WEST’S PICTURES WEST’S PICTURES WEST’S PICTURES WEST’S PICTURES And THE BRESCIANS. THE BRESCIANS. THE BRESCIANS. THE BRESCIANS. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PRO GRAMME. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. THE GIGANTIC PROGRAMME, Received with Great Enthusiasm hy a Packed House. Coma and See THE NEW ZEALAND THE NEW ZEALAND FOOTBALLERS' AT HOME. • FOOTBALLERS AT HOME. Exciting Scones from the Closely-contested Match against THE MIDLAND COUNTIES, Which was won by Now Zealand by 21 points to 5 points. This series of pictures was specially taken by West’s operators, and shows splendid portrait studies of this famous team, as well ns animated scenes from this great game. H.M. THE KING AT EDINBURGH. THE ROYAL REVIEW. THE ROYAL REVIEW. THE WONDERFUL ALBUM—A Striking Example of Animated Photography in Colours. HIGGINS, the Champion Jumper. THE MISADVENTURES OP A BOTANIST THE VENDETTA—A Corsican Episode of Love and Revenge. A TRACTION ENGINE WITH ELEPHANT’S FEET—A Valuable New Invention. THE SCHOOLBOY’S JOKE—Fun, fast and furious. M O I F A A, The King’s New Zealand Horse running in Liverpool Grand National, showing the accident in which Moifaa fell, throwing his jockey, and the riderless horso coming in first. An Historic Film of an Historic Race. SCENES SPECIALLY PICTURED AT THE CHRISTCHURCH MOTOR CAR RACES ON TUESDAY LAST. THE BABIES’ BATH—The Pretty Study of Child Life. SATURDAY’S WAGES—Boars and roars of laughter. HAVE YOU A GUN LICENSE.—A unique humorous subject. THE UNWELCOME SUITOR, or the Masher and the Maid. THE BRITISH NAVY. IN PEACE AND WAR. A Magnificent Series of Sea Studies of “ Our Fleet.” And a Supremely Sensational Dramatic Film, SAVED BY A DOG, SAVED BY A DOG, Showing the marvellous humanlike powers of Jock, the Detective Dog, in discovering the stolen baby Violet. ■ ROOM FOR ALL AT THE GREAT CANTERBURY HALL. ADMISSION—3s, 2s, Is. Plan of reserved Seats at Milner and Thompson’s. Day Sales at Messrs Riedle’s, Eslick’s and Rennert's. Children Half-price to Circle and Stalls. LAST MATINEE—SATURDAY, at 2.30. Managers— T. J. WEST and HENRY HAYWARD. Public Notices. TO THE ELECTORS OP THE AVON DISTRICT AT the request of a number of electors, I have allowed myself to be Nominated or a Seat on the Christchurch District Drainage Board, as your representative. I have lived in or near the Avon District for over 55 years, and know it and its requirements thoroughly, and" as I have the whole of my time at my disposal, I think I c-it. represent you as well as any one can. Should you do me the honour to elect me, I will spare no time or trouble to serve you faithfully and well. Yours, eto., R. M. CEESSWELL, 1956 Bligh’s Road, Papanui. PUBLIC "KOTICeT ‘ OWING to the -Dissolution of Partnership between MESSRS BAIN AND SMALE, Dentists, MR SMALE wishes to announce that he will RESUME PRACTICE on JANUARY 8 in his Now Rooms at Somerset Chambers, Hereford Street, nearly opposite the New Zealand Shipping Company’s offices. F 1043 CADET TO SURVEYING. T HAVE a VACANCY for CADET in my JL office. Apply C. HASTINGS BRIDGE, Licensed Surveyor, Dalgety’s Buildings. F 1934 THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited). Incorporated under the Companies Acts and the New Zealand Act, 1673. AN INTERIM DIIDEND for the half-year ended 30th September last, at the rate of TEN (10) PER CENT per annum, has i.’en declared by the Directors, and will be p-\ Id to Shareholders on. application at any ot the Branches in the colony on and after the 3rd January, 1906. JAMES COATES, General Manager. Wellington, 20th December, 1905. 1175 WEBLEY, SONS AND GOFTON’S Exhibition of “cramee” and “VERDI" PIANOS IS NOW ON. If you are after good quality of tone and general excellence, combined with good value, don’t miss this show. Special concessions to cash buyers. X3lOl 162, OXFORD TERRACE. RICE, per lb, 2d; Sago, per lb, 2d; Tapioca, per lb, 2d; True Blue Tea, best of all Teas, is per lb; Bell Tea, per Jb, Is 8d; Pickles, per bot, 7td; Lime Juice, per bot, 9Jid; Brilliantshine, per tin. 7d; Zebra Grate Paste, per tin, 3d; English Corn Flour, 3d per lb. TRUE BLUE Sydenham. Free Delivery. ’Phono 1459. THE SYMPTOMS OF RHEUMATISM. THE Symptoms of. Rheumatism ' usually leave no doubt as to what is the mat.er with the sufferer.' Sharp pains are felt in the'wrist, knee, elbow, ankle, or . other joints, which are usually hot, rod, and swollen. The pain often shifts from one joint to another—one day it may be tho hand; the next, perhaps, the foot is seized with lance-like pairs —while the part' first affected may bo much easier. No matter how severe the symptoms of rheumatism, EHF.UMO will completely banish them. Hundreds of well-known people testify its wonderful power of conquering rheumatism. PRICE 2s 6d and 4s 6d, from all chemists and stores. FPI PATENTS —If you have an Idea for a Patent and desire the Best Results and Reliable Information, write to A. J. 1 (Park and Basley), Dunedin. England and . Thomas,-203, Hereford Street, Christchurch Representatives. ’ 4834 i MEN’S Flannelette Shirts, collars attached, best value procurable in town; 4s 6d, now only 2s lid. Black, Beattie and ‘ Co., High Street. a (

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 13948, 3 January 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 13948, 3 January 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 13948, 3 January 1906, Page 1

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