AMUSEMENTS. r P HEAT II E KOY AL. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd 1 . Direction . . . Hr Charles Macilahon. “ TUB SILENCE OF DEAN MAITLAND. " rmm rixi 'v- m mnr A Vn PORTING PROGRAMME. great subjects and ABSOLUTELY ' EXCLUSIVE. Commencing ' BOXING NIGHT. December 20. THE EVENT OF TUB TIME. THE PICTURE DRAMA. Maxwell Gray’s Magnificent Work. ‘THE SILENCE OF DEAN MAITLAND. Tragic., Pathetic, Impressive, Human. A MASTERPIECE THAT WILL LIVE FOR YEARS. A MASTERPIECE IN SILENT DRAMA. ITS RECORD: 42 PERFORMANCES IN AUCKLAND, 32<IN WELLINGTON, 10 WEEKS IN SYDNEY and HUNDREDS IN'THE PROVINCES 01’ AUSTRALIA. NEW YEAR’S NIGHT: “LIGHTS O’ LONDON.” Box Plan at the Dresden. Dress Circle Is 6d (booking fee only Gd). Stalls Is,' Gallery 6d. 'JpHE BELGIAN CHILDREN. i “ God bless you, merry gentlemen! Lot nothing you dismay,” Except missing the chance to tend Christmas cheer to the Belgian children. DON’T FORGET THE TIME AND PLACE! DON’T FORGET THE WORTHY CAUSE!! DON’T FORGET. THE BELGIAN CHILDREN!!! At 10.30 o'clock THIS MORNING The Fair in Front of the Cathedral Opens, And Closes at 10 p.m. Produce, Sweets, Flowers, Cigars and Cigarettes on ,Sfde. GIVE, ONE AND ALL! GIVE, BIG AND SMALL!! GIVE! EVERY LITTLE HELPS! Every penny for the exiled Belgian children. Send Xmas Cheer and Xmas Happiness to them from Christchurch. The ' Supplies Committee will bo in attendance all. THIS MORNING to receive Donations of Flowers, Fruit and Produce. ANY WORKERS WHO HAVE NOT RECEIVED A CIRCULAR will please report to the Chamber of Commerce at 0 o’clock THIS MORNING. E. NORDON. IT. P. SOLOMON. Joint Hon Sees. PUBLIC NOTICES. WANTED, HOUSES TO LET-Wo have l V scores of .inquiries for Houses to Let. Property Owners, list your Houses to Let with us. We’ll soon find you a tenant. R. S. McKenzie and Co., Auctioneers and Land Agents, 143, Cashel Street (next Tattersall's) Fr S. JOHN'S. AND CO,, AND CONTRACTORS,. RADLEY, CHRISTCHURCH. HOUSES ERECTED IN ANY STYLE AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. See us about your new Homo. We shall bo pleased to submit designs and prices free of charge. HOUSES BUILT UPON EASY TERM'S., SMALL DEPOSIT. Ring up ’Phono 1537 ( and wo shall bo ploased to call at any time, X MONEY. MONEY. ’MONEY. SECOND MORTGAGE. SECOND MORTGAGE. WE have available for IMMEDIATE INVESTMENT on SECOND MORTGAGE, SEVERAL SUMS, Particularly £4O, £SO (two amounts), £TS, £IOO (two amounts), and £l5O. for which applications are invited. Also SEVERAL SMALL SUMS FOR FIRST MORTGAGES, namely—£loo, £l5O, £IBO and £2OO. FORD AND HADFIELD, 169, Hereford Street (next National Bank). FP TRAMWAY NOTICES. CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BOARD. CHRISTMAS EVE, Thurday, 24th December, 1014. Friday Night Timetable will bo in force on • all lines. Last Trips from Square 11.10 p.m. CHRISTMAS DAY, Friday, 25th December, 1914. SUNDAY TIMETABLE will bo run on all lines. 7695 “CHRISTCHURCH "TRAMWAY BOARD. - NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR ORDER-IN-COUNCIL. PURSUANCE 1 to the provisions of the Tramways Act, 1908, .and the Tramways Amendment Act, 1910, Public Notice is hereby given that it is the intention of the Christchurch Tramway Board to apply for an Ordcr-in-Council authorising the construction of the undermentioned works: (1) The construction of a single lino of tramway commencing at the intersection of Clyde and Fendalton Roads, and continuing for a distance of three chains along Burnside Road. (2) The construction of a single line of tramwaycommencing at the intersection of O’Brien’s Road with the Main South Read, continuing along the Main South Road for about nine chains to Albu.ry Street,, wjiich it. traverses for about twelve chains, then opening out into a halloon loop at Canterbury Park, finishing with a singio lino of about nine chains in length, terminating at. «. bond in Washboumo’s Road, a total length of forty-six chains. A pion of tlm above work and draft Order-in-Coundl is deposited for public inspection at the Office of the Christchurch Tramway; Board, Falsgravo Street. Christchurch. FRANK THOMPSON, General Manager and Secretary. Christchurch, December 23rd, 1914. 7693 BOROUGH COUNCILS. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. RESIDENT TRAMWAYS ENGINEER E time for Reoiving Applications for the above position, as recently advertised, beon EXTENDED until 10 a.m. on DAY, 11th January, 1915. plicants miit bo competent engineers satisfactory experience on electric traru□verhead and track construction, and on’ high tension plant. 5 salary will bo at the rate of £350 per m, payable monthly. rtber particulars may be obtained from mdersigned. F. T. BELLRINGER, Down. Clerk, J New Plymouth.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16742, 24 December 1914, Page 1
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