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Amusemente, &c. ' COLOSSEUM. Lessees . . . John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT and Every Evening l O-.siviH'i. Matinee Every Saturday at 2.30. THE WIDE WORLD PICTURES IDE WORLD PICTURES And ORCHESTRAL BAND. LAST TWO NIGHTS OP THIS Brilliant end Magnificent Programme, Including THE LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER. THE LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER. A RAGMAN’S BARGAIN. A CONVICT’S REVENGE. TRAGEDY OP THE SNOW. REMEMBER, THE COLOSSEUM is HEATED WITH RADIATOR ON COLD NIGHTS. Regular Colosseum Prices: Is and 6d. BUD PETERSEN, Manager. Third Programme a Groat Success. OPE'RA HOUSE. Lessees: The London Cinephone Co. POSITIVELY LAST THREE NIGHTS. CINEPHONE PICTORIAL VARIETIES CINEPHONE PICTORIAL VARIETIES Laughing, Singing, Talking Pictures. The Acme of Realism. Hear and See " Daddy,” sung by Madam Deering. “ The Village Blacksmith,” sung by Chas. Tree. _ , “ Lass from Lancashire,” sung by Flome Forde. “ I Love a Lassie,” sung by Harry Lauder Shakespeare’s Masterpiece, “ Romeo and Juliet”—“A Night of Terror,” thrilling Western drama—Up the St Lawrence River to Niagara Falls—“ The Kentuckian A Trip Through Rome—ln Sunny France— The Brahmin’s Miracle, and a great Coterie of Funniosities. Cinephone Prices: Dress Circle Is, All Stalls Gd. QPE RA HOUSE. Direction of ..... Edwin Geach. Manager George Marlow. STARTING MONDAY NEXT. STARTING MONDAY NEXT. ’ MAY 3rd, EDWIN G EACH’S EDWIN GEACH’S PREMIER DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. PREMIER DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. Including Austral.a’s Leading Comedienne, MISS ETHEL BUCKLEY And ME. ROBERT INMAN. In the Great Sensational and Emotional Success, THE WOMAN PAYS. THE WOMAN PAYS. THE WOMAN PAYS. You’ll repent if you marry, You’ll repent if you don’t. See THE WOMAN PAYS, At THE OPERA HOUSE, On MONDAY NEXT, MAY 3rd. POPULAR PRICES: 3s, 2a, Is, Plan at Dresden. NO EXTRA FEE FOR BOOKING. CHRISTCHURCH ORPHEUS SOCIETY. ~t H O R A Jj H A L L. THURSDAYTaPRIL 29. ‘ Conductor—Mr J. T. Macleodsmith. - Accompanist—Miss Nora Macleodsmith. Part Songs, Operatic Cl. .'ruses. Glees, Orchestral Selections, Vocal and Instrumental Solos. ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. GS‘l6 W. FLANAGAN, Hon. Sec. COMING—"rr. H E RED H/ A N D,” ' * The Famous “ Art Study.” IT ONLY“COMES ONCE A YEAR, QO RESERVE MAY i and 5 FOR THE O CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW, l ln the ALEXANDRA HALL. ENTRIES CLOSE 8 p.m. SATURDAY NEXT. 6716 6d. PARK 6d. The PARK will Remain Open until after THE SCHOOL HOLIDAYS. FREE —Ocean Wave, Swing Boats, Punt and Hot Water. RETURN TRAM FARES (including entrance). Is ; Children 6d. Public Notices. THE M’LEAN INSTITUTE, CHRISTCHURCH, PPLICATIONS are Invited by Saturday k Next, the Ist of May, from those -willing LET FURNISHED HOUSES in Christurch or Suburbs to the Beard, for the purso of the Institute, and to provide for the rintenance of the inmates therein. Such applications to state—(l) The area d situation oi the premises; (2) aecommotion available (giving sizes of the various sms); (3) class of furniture therein; (4) riod for which the property can be rented; rout required; (6) maintenance rate per mate; under a schedule of conditions which n be seen at the office of the Institute, No. First Floor, Royal Exchange Buildings, thedral Square. WILLIAM F. HILSON, 3739 Secretary. BOOT BUSINESS. TC’OR SALE, in leading thoroughfare, Aucfcland; immediate possession; good reasons for selling. Full particulars SKELTON, FROSTICK AND CO., Christchurch and Auckland. 6790 ANNOUNCEMENT extraordinaryT OPENING OF THE TEW CASH MEAT MARKET, " CASHEL STREET (Next old' “ Press ” Office). To supply Good Quality Meat at a Low Rato. Call and see Price and Quality. 6462 DBS SANDSTEIN AND HASKINS, DENTAL SURGEONS, IUB, Cashel Street. DR ARTHUR SANDSTEIN, late Resident Dental Surgeon Philadelphia City Hospital, and late Associate Dr Kirk A. Devonport, Stratford Place. London W. DR GUY HASKINS, late • University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. , Whitoombo's Buildings, opposite Ballantyne’s. FP4124 SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT FOE SKIN O AND BLOOD DISEASES, LUNG DISEASES. OLD ULCERS, BARBER’S ITCH. LUPUS, RUPTURE RHEUMATI3M and ALL PAINFUL AND CHRONIC DISEASES. DR JULIAN, Next Choral Hall, Madras Street, Corner of Gloucester Street, CHRISTCHURCH. Hours of Consultation: 19 to 11 a.m., Ito 3 and 6 to 7.30 p.m. Telephone 1608. F ’TROCADERO PRIVATE HOTEL, Manchester Street, Christchurch, Near Railway Station. First-class Accommodation for Travelling Public, and Special Arran'- ments for Permanent Boarders. Hot and Cold Shower Baths- Night Porter kept. Telephone 1601. £179 R. C. DAVID, Proprietor. COMFORT IN TEETH IS what you get when you have our Artificial Plates or Bridge Work made by our sneoial skilled and perfect methods. Every Plato or Bridge made by us fits, looks natural, and gives perfect satisfaction, mastication ana natural appearance. Perfect Dental Methods; a thorough knowledge of dental work in all its branches. Painleßt. operations and the highest order of skilled workmanship is what wo place at ths disposal of all our patients. DBS PRITCHARD JONES and MAIxLAKD, 18C. COLOMBO STREET (Over Brice's). Open Saturday Alternoons and Evenings, till 9 o’clock. Telephone 1161, FP1047

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14979, 27 April 1909, Page 1

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