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Amusements, &o. TRAMS EVERY HALF HOUR xRAMS EVERY HALE HOUR From 1 o'clock. XXT\ A I N O N I PARK Admission, Gd; Children, 3d. THE WAINONI ANNIVERSARY PROGRAMME, WITH DOUBLE FIREWORKS, WITH DOUBLE FIREWORKS, Will be given TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). PROGRAMME OF EVENTS: 2 p.m.—Punch and Judy. 2.30 p.m.—Single Women's Race. Prize, pot plant, ss; 2nd, 2s 6d. 2.45 p.m.—Married Women's Race. Prize, pot plant, 10s; 2nd, os. 3 p.m.—BABY SHOW, under 18 months. x Prize, 10b cash and 1 doz. photos; 2nd, 1 doz. photos. 3.30 p.m.—Ladies' Guessing Competition. Prize pot plant, ss. 4.30 p-.rn.-U HAND NAVAL BATTLE. 5 p.m.—Girls' Skipping Race. Prize, pot plant, 2s 6d; 2nd, Is. I 5.15 p.m.—Races for Boys and Girls. Fireworks and pot plants, prizes. 5.30 p.m.—Three-iegged Race. Prize, Fireworks, 2s Gd; 2nd, Is. 5.45 p.m.—Wheelbarrow Race. Prize, 2s 6a Fireworks; 2nd, Is. 6 p.m.—Loily Scramble. 7.50 p.m.—lndian Ciub Swinging. 8 p.m.—Address by Professor Bickerton. 8.10 p.m.—Pierrot Concert. 8.30 p.m.—Gymnastic Display. 8.50 p.m.—CHINESE PIRATES. .. 9.6 p.m.—Those Funny Clowns. 9.10 p.m.—FIREWORKS DISPLAY. 9.25 p.m.—Attack on Taku Forts. 0.30 p.m.—Geyser, 200 ft high. ■ Big List of Side-Skov Hot Water Free, THE CHINESE PIRATES. THE CHINESE PIRATES. THE CHINESE PIRATES. MAGNIFICENT YACHT SCENE. Yacht Crossing the Lake. Festivities on Board. Approach of the Pirate Junks. Signals of Distress. Daring Swim for Aid. Fight between Pirates and Crew. A Forlorn Hope. V Timely Arrival of Aid. Rescue'by Bluejackets. The Pirates Driven Off. Three Oheers for the British Navy. GRAND FIREWORKS DISPLAY. GRAND FIREWORKS DISPLAY. GRAND FIREWORKS DISPLAY. Cascade of Fire—Rising Sun—Japanese Glory —Fiery Pigeon—Jewelled Cobras—Lovely Shells—Fiery Whirlwinds—Prism Chromatrope—Wator Rats—Fairy Boats—Attack on Taku Forts—Geyser, etc. SIGNOR NIGRO'S BAND. •EVERYTHING FOR SIXPENCE. RETURN TRAM FARES (including Admission), Is; Children, Half-price. SPECIAL FIREWORKS TRAMS leave Square 7.15, 7.40 and 8.10 p.m. ! Come To-morrow (Thursday). 9551 TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. SALVATION ARMY, Victoria Street, THRILLING RECITAL by Rev Nicholas Turner, "Ten Years in Slumdorri. ■ Ad sion Sixpence. Sow Public Notices. rpHS PARISIAN DRY CLEANING and J- DYE COMPANY, 73, Colombo Street (opposite Red House). G-onuine French Cleaners and Expert Dyers. X 3947 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.-Jan-uary 1, 1903.-NIND AND KING, Lancaster Park Butchery, Ferry Road. HAVING Purchased the Interests of Mr King in the- above Business, I beg to announce to all our customers and the publicin general, that while thanking them for past support, that the business will in future be carried on by MR J. NIND who trusts, by supolying nothing but the best quality of meat procurable to maintain the same support in the future as in the past. J, JNIiNJJ. Ferry Road. - ■ 6509 J. G. DAVIS, 215, COLOMBO STREET. A SPLENDID COLLECTION of FLOWERING and FOLIAGE PLANTS and FERNS, suitable for Presents. <■ Artistio Floral Work, Bridal Bouquets, Wreaths and other Designs a speciality, and on the shortest notice. Telephone 610. FP THE LEGAL PRACTICE for over Fifteen Years carried on by' the late THOMAS INGHAM JOYNT, K.C., in Partnership with me, under the firm-name of "JOYNT AND ANDREWS," will, under my Partnership arrangements with him, be CONTINUED, by Me under the same firm-name cf "JOYNT AND ANDREWS." HENRY DOUGLASS ANDREWS, - Barrister and Solicitor. MONEY TO LEND en Mortgage; lonr-st rates. JOYNT AND ANDREWS, Solicitors, 205, Gloucester Street, Christcliurch And at Rangiora. , Telephone 1271. DENTAL SURGEON, Opposite N-.Z. Express Coy.'s New Build''"" Corner Hereford and Manchester Street F3US AY? *-* Willie's Boots Wear Well. WANT A PAIR? GOLDEN BOOT SHOP. 238, MARKET SQUARE, 8925 2 Doors from Armstrong's. G. H. TARKINSON, L.D.S., Eng, DENTAL SURGEON. (Successor to the late Mr E. M. Turrell) 'AS commenoed PRACTICE, and may be I consulted at 161, HEREFORD STREET. F 3909 MISS BEATTIE, No. 10, Royal Cafe Build., Ch. Ch., has attained perfection in the Art of Ladies' Hair Dressing and Massage Treatment, and is able to offer improve■ments and conveniences which no wise woian will think herself able to dispense with, lassaga Tonics and Hair Washes made by liss Beattie to suit the hair, and will restore your hair to its regular colour. Natural wavy fronts and switches made of human hair. Ladies' own combing 3 made up. Shampooing and Cutting. Face, Head and Chest Treatment. 'Phone 2034. X 3716 EDISON PHONOGRAPHS, Edison Rcords Columbia Graphophones, Colur bia Disc Records, Sheet Music, Concertvnas, Mandolins, Violins, Hohnerpboiics, Organolas, Mouth Organs, Tin and Brass Whistles, Violin and Mandolin Strings and Accessories. Over 3000 Edison and Columbia Record's to Choose From. INSPECT MY STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING. Remember the Address: W. STOKES, Music and Phonograph Store, 190, High Street, opp. Ashby, Bergh and Co. DOLLS' Prama at H. Atkinson's, 117. Manchester Street, at 4s 6d, 7s 6d, 9s, 14s 6d, 21s, 255. _ 3 ORGAN (by Gilbert Bauer), only £3 10s; ' no interest charged; splendid tone; « bargain Termß arranged; deposit 15s, and mornhl.- instalments from 5s 3d. ROBERT FRANCIS, Musical Exchange 169 and 161,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14599, 5 February 1908, Page 1

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