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Amusements, &c. Z. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. CONCERT HALL. CONCERT HALL. CONCERT HALL. 3.30 p.m. THE 3.30 p.m. 3.30 p.m. EXHIBITION 8.80 p.m. 3.30 p.m. ORCHESTRA. 3.80 p.m. THIS AETERNO.N. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. Overture . . “ Ruy Bias ” . . Mendelssohn Ungarisoh Marsch Liszt-Sohubert Schrimmerbed Schumann Symphony, No. 41 . “ Jupiter ” . Mozart Conductor; Mr ALFRED HILL, 11.0.M.L. Lender MR GEORGE AVE ST ON. ADMISSION 6d. ■ ’On the Lawn at 7.30 p.m.— THE CHRISTCHURCH BAND. ‘ CONCERT HALL 8 CONCERT HALL CONCERT HALL p.m. CONCERT HALL PHYSICAL CULTURE DISPLAY By MR TANKARD’S PUPILS. Health Exercises Figure Marches Skipping Exercises Japanese Exercises Running Exercises Ciub Exercises I THE GLADIATORS, As given by Mr Tankard at the Venetian Exhibition before an audience of s6oo people. I.' ADMISSION Is. Seats for Dress Circle may be Reserved at the Dresden on payment of 6d extra. ' . TOM POLLARD, Director of Entertainments. B. it. VIEW ZEALAND. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. COOKING, LAUNDRY, DAIRY and FARM PRODUCE COMPETITIONS, i TABLE DECORATIONS. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, December Rich and,l4ih. Classes for Butter, Cheese, Honcv,Dressed Poultry, Eggs. ' Laundry Work of all descriptions, with practical demonstration. ; Cooking Classes lor Cakes, Scones and Sweets of all descriptions. Claries for Prosmves, Dickies, Wines, etc. School Competitions, Cooking, Demonstrations, etc. Write lor Full Particulars of the Competitions. Entries Close on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11th. E. J. RIGHTO'N, Secretary. November 23, 190 G. atll CASTLE~UDEATRE, EXHIEmoIh ' -^'' ; s..T’s. pic t, ur: e .si; Second Day of OUR NINTH PROGRAMME.Received on Saturday by Largo and Enthusiastic Audiences. jNo,lhiug; Like It in the Exhibition. Admission 6cl, Children Half-price. / ~6 N D E~R LAN D.” THE EVENING RESORT. NEW ATTRACTIONS I J erform‘mg Dogs and Monkeys, Clowns and Jugglers, Fred. A pleasant evening can be spent in " Wonderland ” watching the crowds at the “ Chutes,” listening to the Band while taking a. cup of black coffee (3d), or, say, strawberries and , cream (6d) in “ AVonderland ” Tea House, which, like everything associated with “ Wonderland,” is the best managed in or out of the Exhibition. 5 CYCLORAMA. CYCLOEAMA. CYCLORAMA. THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBDRG. THE Soul-stirring Artillery Charge. The Realistic Storm. _ Thunder, Lightning and Rain. Don’t fail to see ; this Great Battlefield, and he present at a realistic display of actual grim war, with the smell of powder, the crack of the rifle and boom of cannon. Come and spend a pleasant and instructive evening. Open All Day from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Descriptive Lectures at intervals. ADMISSION—AduIts Is, Children 6d. 8765 * ROBERT HUDSON, Manager. NOTICE. THE FIJIANS will NOT be welcomed by tbe Maoris at the Pa To-day. Due notice of that function will be given. 1047 r ' BY ORDER. ME ON THE PIKE. 6199 Public Notices N.Z. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. Try “NECTARINE,” the New »D PER Drink, served at our Working * GLASS. Exhibit in the “ Nectarine Cafe,” roar the. Machinery Hall. F 7432 BALLIN BROS. HORSE-HAIR. gIGHEST PRICE GIVEN. BUNTING AND CO., LTD., Hair Curlers and Brush Manufacturers, Manchester Street. X 3735 NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. THE CANTERBURY LICENSED VICTUALLERS’ ASSOCIATION desire to intimate that there is NO TRUTH in the ridiculous -stories being circulated as to the Tariff being charged at LICENSED HOTELS during the Exhibition Season. THERE IS PLENTY OP ROOM FOB VISITORS, And Hotel Rates Range from 6s TO 15s PER DAY. Persons desiring accommodation in LICENSED HOTELS should communicate with the local hotelkeepers, or with tho undersigned, who will supply any information end arrange accommodation Free of Charge. When writing, Visitors should state class of accommodation required. E. NORDON, Secretary, Canterbury Licensed Victuallers’ Association Box 428, Christchurch. 9725 Telephone 1271. (SYDNEY H. JONES, DENTAL SURGEON, Opposite N.Z. Express Coy.’s New Building, Corner Hereford and Manchester Streets. F 3115 MR THOMAS W. ROWE. BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. West End Chambers, 219, Hereford Street, Christchurch. 6692

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14234, 3 December 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14234, 3 December 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14234, 3 December 1906, Page 1

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