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AMUSEMENTS. PACKED, JAMMED, CROWDED TO THE DOORS. NICOLA TREMENDOUS -SUCCESS LAST NIGHT. B 'pHEATRE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT and Five More Nights Only. J. and N. TAIT Present NICOLA NICOLA NICOLA and his own Big American Company of Illusionists, Jugglers, Acrobats, Artists. Pronounced by everyone in last night’s immcnso audience as the BIGGEST. BEST and •MOST STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION extant. Illusions and Miracles presented on a scale never beforo attempted. WATCH FOR NICOLA’S SENSATIONAL ESCAPE TESTS. A New and Startling Challenge Test every night. Nothing yet has been been found to hold Nicola a prisoner. PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is. Children half-price to 3s and 2s. Early doors Gd extra. BOX PLAN at Dresden. No charge to booh. . DAY SALES at Woodward’s. CHAS. HUGO, IRVING WEBB, Managers. BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. GREAT INTERPROVINCIAL COMPETITION At the 'pHEATRE ROYAL On FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. CHAMPION AMATEURS IN SIX-ROUND BOUTS. Prices: 10s (stage), 4s, 3s, 2s Gd, 2s. Day Sales at Schlesinger’s and at Priostnall’s. 8158 LECTURES. PROFESSOR WALTER THOMAS MILLS, M.A., Under Engagement with the Trades and Labour Councils’ ■ Federation of Labour, WILL LECTURE IN THE KING’S THEATRE THIS EVENING. Subject: “Why a Labour Party in New Zealand?’’ All Uniouiuts come and hear this famous orator. Ho has created a furore in the North Island. In the KING’S THEATRE, THIS EVENING, at eight o'clock. COME ONE, COME ALL, And hear this famous exponent of Unionism. Silver Collection. D. G. SULLIVAN, - President. Trades and Labour Council, 370 - - 937 Chairman. ST JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION WANTED, a Fow Moro Members fo Cor plots a FRIDAY EVENING FIRS’ AID CLASS for Women. WEDNESDA EVENING and THURSDAY AFTERNOO HOME NURSING CLASSES are now heir formed. Lectures by Qualified Medic Practitioners'. Particulars of Classes and Medicine and First Aid Cabinets on applic tion, 119, Worcester treet (East of “ Press Office). v MEETINGS. EAST BELT BROTHERHOOD. Monthly meeting next Sunday AFTERNOON, September 10th, At 3.45 p.m. Address by Mr 11. W. Bishop, S.M., on " Citizenship.” Solo by Mr C. Joll. Strangers' Welcome Tea at 6 p.m. Collection taken to defray expenses. All Men Cordially Invited. 9519 SPORTING. ASHBURTON COUNTY RACING CLUB. SPRING "MEETING. SEPTEMBER 14th and loth, 1911. ACCEPTANCES for First Day’s Handicaps and ENTRIES for Trial Plato and Maiden Hack Scurry close at 9 p.m. on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Bth, 1911. A Special Train leaves Christchurch each day at 10 a.m. A. A. FOOKS, Secretary. 8169

LOST, FOUND, fflo. LOST, rather heavy Bay Horae. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to 15, Ollivicr’s Road, Linwood. 9546 T OST, Mattreaß of double bed, between Tai ~ Tapu and Hospital. Apply Richard Knight, Elmwood, or Mr tßoadelL, Otahuna. Reward. y 532 LOST, Inner Tube for Motor-car Tyro, on Riccarlon Road, between Railway Crossing and Square. Reward, this office, Tyre, or to 3, Harakeke Street, Riccarton. 6553 LOST, in Motukarara distriot', Brown Scotch Terrier Dog. Information loading to its recovery will bo rewarded. Hacpherson, 510, Hereford Streot, Christchurch. LOST —Would Tall Gentleman, who was seen to pick up a Purse containing five sovereigns and some silver near case outsido Nicholson and Co.'s, Armagh Street, kindly return same to NScholson and Co., ns it belongs to a poor woman? Howard. 9537 TRAMWAY NOTICES. CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BOARD. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR ORDER-IN-COUNCIL. PURSUANT to the provisions of " Tho Tramways Act, 1908," and " Tho Tramway's Amendment Act, 1910," Public Notice is hereby given that it is tho intontion of tho Christchurch. Tramway Board to apply for an Order-in-Council authorising the construction of tho undermentioned works: (1) Tho conversion into a doublo line of the singlo line in Colombo Street commencing at a point about 170 feet distant from tho centre line of Armagh Street and terminating at a point shout 118 feet to the north of the centre lino of Chester Street, commencing again at a point about 145 feet to the south of the centre line of Kilmore Street and terminating at tho southern end of the existing loop at the junction of Colombo Street and Beaiev Avenue. (2) Tho construction of a loop 6 chains in length_ on tho Sumuer line at tho west ond of tho Estuary embankment. (8) Tho construction of a now lino commencing at a point on Bowhill Road about 60 feet to tho west of the kerb line of the Esplanade, Now Brighton, continuing along Bowhill Road and tho Esplanodo and connecting with the existing track at the entranco to tho car sheds, Now Brighton, a distance of about CO chains. Tho plans of the p.bove works and the draft Ordcr-in-Council proposed to bo submitted to- the Governor for approval aro deposited for public inspection in tho office of tho Chrietohurch Tramway Board l , Falsgravo Streot, Christchurch. FRANK THOMPSON, Genoral Managor and Socrelary. Christchurch, September 6th, 191 L 8131

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15716, 8 September 1911, Page 1

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