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Arrusemontß, &c. THEAXRE it„™i,i A«ii*r.n =,.,<•! Allan Hamilton. TO-NIGHT Arid TWO MORE NIGHTS. TO-NIGHT, "FRINGE CHAP" At 8 p.m., "PRINCE CHAP" Ami Following Two " PRINCE CHAP " Nights. "PRINCE CHAP" Th« Fameus New 'M~"PRINCE CHAP " land Actor. H. R. ROBERTS. H. It ROBERTS. "THE PRINCE CHAP." frail ct most charmingly natural soense; full of delicate touches of pathos ar.d tond'oraoss.—" Press." Mr B-oberts' playing was powerful, finely restrained! in t-ha cmolicnfll scenes, and charmingly natural in lighter mc-mente.— " Lytielton Times." , ■'THti PRINCE CHAP," "T.UE PRINCE CHAP," In which all the Original English and American Artists will appear. Furniture snppliod by A. J. 'White and Co. Bos Plan at tho Dresden. Prices: 4s, 2s fxl and Is. Day Sales at the " WestiM' Eddy Doors. G;l Extra to Stalls or Gallery, till 7.30. Business Manager, GEORGE DULLER^ THURSDAY HALF-HOLIDAY. FOOX B A L h FOOTBALL COUNTRY CARNIVAL. COUNTRY CARNIVAL. ELLE.SMERE v. ASIIBURTON. NORTH CANTERBURY v. PENINSULA T A N CAST E R PARK U THIS AFTERNOON. id 6<l. Kick-off. 2. 0315 "ANO A S T 13 R PARK. J BRITISH TEAM v. CANTER BURT, JUNE 13th. Reserved Seats can be booked at Messrs. Milner and Thompson's. 0847 BUCKINGHAM'S BIOGRAPH AND CONCERT ' CO. LYTTELTON—TO-NIGHT. LEESTON—SATUR DAY. SOUTHBHIDGE—MONDAY. _ 99" POLITICAL LABOUR LEAGUE. <OCIAL TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Dance, O Euchre Party. Trades Hall, 8 p.m.. 2s and Is. 9850 HOWARD, Sec. rjVHERE will be a JUMBLE SALE, in aid J- of 'the Melanesian Mission, TO-DAY, At 311, St Asaph Street (next the Crown 13 Jewry), 2.30-8 !>£»■__ : ®EL_ t h y slO a l culture. specialTnotice. MR T. S. TANKARD will ho leaving for EUROPE and AMERICA shortly to study the LATEST METHODS employed! m his Profession, both Curative and Recreative, but will Return and resume Practice EABLY NEXT YEAR. F >t. A. HORNTBROOK'S School of Physical - '..•;,;. City Hall—Time-tabje: Men's .Mondays and Thursdays, 8 p.m.; Men's Evening Classes, Tuesdays and Fridays, 8 p.m.; Ladies' Class, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 8 p.m.; Boys' Class, Saturday morning*, 10.30; Youths' Class, Monday afternoons, 5 p.m.; Girls' . Class (junior), Mondays, at i p.m.; -Juris' Class, senior, Thursdays, at 4 p.m. Private classes by arrangement Private instruction. Medical cases. Write or call for prospectuses. 'Phone 1359. F Exhibition. CHRISTCHURCH POULTRY, PIGEON AND CANARY CLUB. ~1 O L O S S E U M, TO-DAY, FRIDAY Mid SATURDAY. ANNUAL SHOW. EXHIBITION OF BOLLS. DOLLS. DOLLS. DOLLS. Open 2.30 to 5 and 6.30 io 9.30. Admission Is, Children Cd. 930 S Heatings. "TAfANTED, Workers to ccme io TOM Vt ' MANN'S MEETING, Opera House, NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT. 9905 iTARSHLAND DRAINAGE.—A Meeting of Jl Ratepayers will be held in the HALL TO-MORROW NIGHT (Friday), June sth, at 7.39 p.m., to consider the Best Means of Improving tho Drainage of the District 987!) Lost, Found, &c. " OST, week ago, Greenstone Brooch, keepi sake. Reward, '" Times "Office. 9559_ , OST, "Monday," In Town, end of Lady's ■&-} Fur. Reward o;i returning to R. V. Tennent, Bank N.S. Wales I__ 1 __ 3851 TOST, "Gold Turquoise and Pearl Brooch, JU bc-iweon Clarendon Hotel and Post Office. Reward, Sandstcin's, Jeweller. 9SGO Pubho Notices. SCHOOL BRUSH WORK. OUR ONE SHILLING BOX of PAINTS For School Children Cannot, be Excelled for Quality and Price. TRY ONE. By Post, for Is 2d. J. W. GIBB, Artiste' Colourman, clc, 226, High Street. ~ AN""IMPORTANT" EVENT. NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIES W JUNE 4th to 10th INCLUSIVE. (Under tho Auspices of tho Industrial Association' of Canterbury, Wellington and Auckland.) /THIS WEEK t. SHOP WINDOW DIS--1 PLAY cf NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURES will be held simultaneously ill Cl'.r slchurch, Wellington and Auckland. The object of the display is to demonstrate the •- ' y and quality of New Zea.and-mado 6 °° !>CH THE SHOP WINDOWS. SUPPORT COLONIAL INDUSTRIES. PRIZE ESSAYS.—The Canterbury Industrial Association offer prizes of £2 2s and £1 Is for the best eflsay on " Colonial Products and Why we Should Support The] , by School Children not over 15. Essays are not to exceed 500 words, and must be delivered to the undersigned on or before 201 h JUNE. Judge, Mr J. H. Howell, Esq., 8.A., 8.5 c... Direc or Technical Sobcol. FACTORIES OPEN.—Messrs Shelter, Frostick and Co., Hereford Street, Atlas Biscuit Co., Dundas Street, B. Petersen and Co.. Jewellers, open their factories for public inspection from JUNE 4th to 10th. SPECIAL RAILWAY EXCURSIONS for country residents sth and 6th INSTS. GASLIGHT DlSPLAY.—Exhibitors are requeued to give at least one evening's GaolipW Disp'ay. WINDOW CARDS.—Anyone who has not received window cards (in three- colours) or counter cards ran obtain them from the undersigned. • " THOS. GARRARD, Sec. Industrial Aswn., 9794 Canterbury Hall. rnOBLER'S Real and Delicious Swiss 1 MILK-CHOCOLATE can bo obtained from all leading confectioners and grocers. Ask for TOBLER'S, and refuse all. substitute*.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14701, 4 June 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14701, 4 June 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14701, 4 June 1908, Page 1

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