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Airasßironts, &o |l H E A IK B ROYAL. . MATINEE.' TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), At 1.43. r |t EEA TE E ROYAL. Under tLe Direction o£ WILLIAM ANDERSON. Another Packed House. THE PANTOMIME BOOM. SINBAD THE SAILOR. SINBAD THE SAILOR. Has Conquered a New World. Christchurch has as Surely.and Completely Succumbed to the CHARM NOVELTY and FRESHNESS of WILLIAM ANDERSON’S Gorgeous Spectacular Production, SINBAD THE SAILOR, As did, in due course, Melbourne Sydney Adelaide Perth Kaigoorlie Newcastle Bendigo Ballarat Geelong ~and Dunedin. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Last Night of the Present Edit.on of SINBAD THE SAILOR. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING, SECOND EDITION - Of SINBAD THE SAILOR. MISS MARIE CAMPBELL as SINBAD. Stage Manager . FRED GRAHAM. Popular Prices—4s, 2s 6d and Is. Early Door Tickets 6d extra. Day Sales at Riedle’s. Boj: P.an and Day Sales at the Dresden. Musical Director, GEORGE GARDNER. Business Manager, MICHAEL JOSEPH. WALTHAM SWIMMING BATH. A LECTURE, in aid of the Fund for the Completion of the above, will be delivered In the BATH, by C. J. RUSSELL. M.D., on THURSDAY Evening, May 1?; 1906; subject: “Adolescence, or Hea’th and How to Secure it.” Chair to be taken at 8 o’clock. Admission Sixpence; children halfprice. Through the kindness of the Gas Company the Bath will bo brilliantly illuminated. SOCKBURN CRICKET CLUB’S SOCIAL. A DRAG will leave A 1 Corner on FRIDAY NEXT, at 7.13 p.m., for the above. Social. 3280 A.-FAIRBAIEN, Hon Sec. Agricultural and Pastoral. CHRISTCHURCH SHEEP-DOG TRIALS. CASHMERE HILLS, . THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, May 17th and 18th. DRAGS to Ground from Tattersall’s Hotel, Cashel Street, at 8 a.m., 10 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. Electric cars to and from Cashmere Hills at usual hours. Admission Is; Ladies free. P 3126 E. HARDCASTLE, Hon Sec. OTAGO .AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL . SOCIETY'. • p^RANTV' - V"' "'“WINTER' " Cheese, Butter, Farm and County Exhibits, I Grain, Seeds. Fat Stock, Wool, Roots, School Exhibits, . Dairy Produce, Machinery, etc., Will he held in the BRYDONE HALL AND ANNEXES, Crawford Street, Dunedin, On WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY And SATURDAY, June 6th, 7th, Bth and 9th. ENTRIES CLOSE MAY 23rd. Large and Numerous'Prises Offered. Catalogues and full particulars on application to H. V. FULTON, Secretary, 1948 P.O. Box 84, Dunedin. Public Notices. HAVE IN STOCK POE SALE, 10-12 H.P. “ ARGYLL’f CHASSIS, NINE FEET WHEEL BASE, To which Any Body can. be Built. Full price and particulars, ANDEKSONS, LIMITED, Canterbury Foundry, F 6554 Christchurch and Lyttelton. MISS PHIPPS, 240, HIGH STREET. En, AD T-MADE Blouses 3s lid to 16s 6d; Ready-made Cloth’ Skirts 6s lid to 17s 6d; Ready-made Cloth Skirts, extra large, 10s 6d to 21s; Ready-made Costumes 3Cs to £3 3s. Woven Vests Is 2d, Combs 3s 9d, Nights 4a lid,.. All-wool Hose Is. A Special Line of White and Cream Jap. Silk Is, Is 6d, Is 9d yd. Large-size Hair Nets’4d, 6d and 9d each. Silk Belts Is 6d. (Is Discount off every complete £l.) >! PP jYAND H. S. RICHARDS, AND ESTATE 185, Gloucester Street. AgENI^. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. BLIGH’S ROAD, Papanui-—7 Acres 3 Roods, -1 Perch, first-class land, and handy to the tram; £l2O per acre. 3EALEY AVENUE, close to Manchester :ee t— Section 56 feet frontage x2J chains >p, with northern aspect; £260. COLOMBO STREET NORTH, close to Bealey Avenue —Quaner-acro Section, with one chain frontage. . P 5357 10R the FRESHEST FISH and the FINEST POULTRY, call,on or ring up PAIL, THE FISHMONGER, High Street. Telephone 391. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. THE ROYAL CAFE COY., LTD, HIGH-CLASS CATERERS. 3KNOWLEDGED to he the best appointed Luncheon and Afternoon Tea Rooms oistiaiasia. , , _ ■ , Comfortable Billiard Room and Smoking Room r under the management of Mr James Hatfie.d, late of Coker's Hotel and Canterbury Club). AN EXCELLENT LUNCHEON Served daily, from 12 to 2, which cannot be Surpassed. A SUMPTUOUS AFTERNOON TEA. with choicest of Cakes and Pastry, from 2.30 to 5. DINNER from 5.30 to 7.30., SUPPER 7.30 to, 11.30. , First-c.ass Orchestra m attendance afternoons and Saturday evenings. Picnic Hampers a Speciality. Functions of all descriptions. "Wedding Parties, etc., specially catered for on the premises. KOXE. —The capacious and elegantly-ap-pointed private rooms are unsurpassable to .he many who may dosiio to entertain away irom iheir own homes. F 1635 DOLL’S' Prams, with movable hoods, 4s, 6s 6d, 7s 6d. 9s 6d, IDs 6d, 14s 6d.'l7s 6d, 22e 6d, 255. H. Atkinson's, Manchsstei ViSQS

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 14061, 16 May 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 14061, 16 May 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 14061, 16 May 1906, Page 1

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