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Amusements, &c. COLOSSEUM. TO-NIGHT-And every Evening-TO-NIGHT MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY, at 2.30. WIDE - WORLD PICTURES. :.VV.'IDE - WORLD PICTURES. And ORCHESTRAL BAND. LAST NIGHT OP THIS BRILLIANT PROGRAMME, including— THE LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER A RAGMAN'S BARGAIN TRAGEDY OF THE SNOW NOTE.—For the comfort o£ our _ Patrons the Colosseum is heated with Radiators on cold nights, and the results of the Mayoral Election and-the Half-holiday issue will bo announced To-night. COLOSSEUM PRICES \ Is and 6& RUD PETERSEN, Manager. Third Programme a Great Success. OPERA HOUSE. Lessees: The London Cinephone Co. POSITIVELY LAST TWO 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 Florrie Forde. " I Love a Lassie," sung by Harry Lauder Shakespeare's Masterpiece, " Romeo suid 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 Funniositie3, Cinephone Prices: Dms Circle le, AH Stills 6d. MANAGERIAL NOTE.—Special arrangements have been mads by the Management to announce the Results of the . various Ilcctions this evening from the Stage. PE R A H 0 U S Direction of Edwin Geach. Manager George Marlow. STARTING MONDAY NEXT. STARTING MONDAY NEXT. MAY 3rd. EDWIN GEACH'S EDWIN GEACH'S PREMIER DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. PREMIER DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. Including Australia's Leading Comedienne, MISS ETHEL BUCKLEY And MR 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, to,'ls. Plan at Dresden. NO EXTRA FEE FOR BOOKING. p H 0 R A L HALL. CHRISTCHURCh" ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.. Mr Alfred Bunz, Hon. Conductor. FIRST CONCERT. Programme includes: '' 'Overture, " Gipsy Life " (Le Thiere); intermezzo, "' CavalleTia Susticana" (Mascagni); suite, "Enfantine" (G. Lardelli); ■ march, " Hongroise " (Berlioz); . minuet, " Coloinbine" ■ -(Delalwye/ i - Symphony No. 8 (Beethoven)' and' 1 Prelude'to Act 111. "of "Lohengrin." Miss Doris M'lntyre will play the violin solo, "'Romance/' op. 50 (Beethoven), .with orchestral accompaniment. Mr A. :'L. Cropp will sing "Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind" (Sarjeant) and "I Triumph, I Triumph " (Carissimi). Box Plan now open at Dresden. Subscribers of £1 Is entitled to Four Tickets., and those of 10s 6d to Two Tickets, for each of the Four Concerts given during the season. Intending subscribers can enrol on application at the Dresden. PRICES: 2s and Is. Hon. Sec, S. C. STRINGER, P.O. Box 15. IT ONLY COMES ONCE A YEAR, ™0 RESERVE MAY 4 and 6 FOR THE 1 CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW, In the ALEXANDRA HALL. ENTRIES CLOSE 8 p.m. SATURDAY NEXT. 6716 6d. YKfAINONI 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 enrance), Is; Children 6d. Fubllo Notloes; . a ST JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. CHRISTCHURCH (N.Z.) CENTRE. THE Annual. DEMONSTRATION OF AMBULANCE WORK by the St John Ambulance Brigade will take place at the CHORAL HALL, Latimer Square, on FRIDAY, 30th April, 1009, commencing at 8 p.m. During the evening the Hon D. Buddo, Minister of Internal Affairs, will present the AWARDS gained by students in "First Aid, " H'uae Nursing," etc., during the past year. The Public are invited to attend. Admission Free. - 6! > 57 ST JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. AMBULANCE TRANSPORT SERVICE. IF any Persons have any complaint to make regarding the conveyance of Sick and Injured by the Christchurch Centre of the Association, it is requested that they communicate with the Secretary at any time, C. J. TRELEAVEN, Secretary of Centre. . i«a« Street. Christchurch. F695S McCLATCHIE AND CO., LTD, COAL MERCHANTS. NEWCASTLE, PELAWMAIN, HEBBURN and GRETA COAL. S S WAIHORA, with 2400 tons, duo about May itk We are the Sole Importers of the celebrated PELAWMAIN COAL, awarded the Grand Prize at the Franco-British Exhibition. " COALBROOKDALE." •VKTiESTPORT COAL COMPANY, LTD. S.S. CANOPUS. DISCHARGING SATURDAY. Contractors to tho Admiralty, all principal Gasworks, and Freezing Works Throughout the Dominion. CARGOES ARRIVING REGULARLY. We supply thiß justly celebrated Coal to the Trade direct ex ship. JAB. A. BOSWELL, / Branch Manager. P.O. Box 304. PAINLESS • J'/'.' - OPERATIONS. -tTSTHEN wo extatet, fill or make Teeth, all '.Vv our work is absolutely painless, and w 0 guarantee to give satisfaction. We have years of successful experience and bold, tho highest dental degrees that o secured from the best colleges. Wh; avail yourselves of our experience and ' ledge? , Our prices are fair and reasonable. Ws do only one class of work—the very best We R» always satisfied before we ask you to bo. No matter what you require in i dental work, you can rely on getting ratiti faction from the work we give you i DR.S PRITCHABD JONES and MAITLANXt, 185, Colombo Street (over Biioe's). I Open Saturday afternoons and evenings tiU 0 o'clock. Telephone 1161, pp &wa

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14980, 28 April 1909, Page 1

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