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AMUSEMENT 3. gTARLAND THEATRE LAST DAY AND NIGHT: "THE TWO ORPHANS" "CHIMMIE FADDEN OUT WEST" For Next Week, SEE SPECIAL ADVT., PAGE 10. ■J~ITe a t k~e royal. Lessees .... J. C. Williamson, Ltd. TUESDAY NEXT TUESDAY NEXT And the Two Following Nights. The Most Delightful and Original Spectacular Extravaganza Ever presented to the Christchurch Public: A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS A Delightful Musical Romance bnsed on the Beautiful Fairy Tales and Legends of OLD JAPAN. Full of Quaint Fancies, Charming Comedy, Catchy Music, and Beautiful Ballets, Interpreted by MISS A. J. MENZIES and MR W. S. WAUCHOP'S Brilliant JUVENILE PANTOMIME COMPANY. BOOK YOUR SEATS BOOK YOUR SEATS And Avoid the Crowds at the Doors. HELP THE BELGIANS HELP THE BELGIANS POPULAR PRICES: D.C. and R.S. 4/, Stalls 2/6, Gallery 1/-. R. S. PEARSON, Hon. Sec. /CHRISTCHURCH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (Conductor: A. Worsley, A.R.M.C.M.) GRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT GRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT CHORAL HALL TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1910. Tickets: 2/- and 1/-. Box Plan at Mill and Thompson's. Booking fee 6d. W. L. BUCHANAN, 7700 Hon. Secretary. 01. MIC HA E L'S PARISH HALL Durham Street, City. GRAND BAZAAR AND FANCY FAIR. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT, November 22 and 23. Open Afternoon: 2.30 to 5.30. Evening: 7 to 10. 1087FP A. & P. SHOWS. DANKS PENINSULA A. ° ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SHOW ANNUAL SHOW LITTLE RIVER. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 3 t, 1910. RECORD ENTRIES. All the usual features, includi BULLOCK DRIVING COMPETITION. Come and see the Peninsula at its Bost. ADMISSION: 1/ H. LEWTHWAITE, Secretary. VEW ZEALAND RETURNED SOLDIERS' * ASSOCIATION. TENDERS will be received up till 12 Noon on FRIDAY, November 24, for the SUPPLY of BADGES to the above Association. Particulars and conditions of tender may be bad from N. Is. MeCALLUM, Hon. Secretary, Christchurch Returned Soldiers' Association. C. W. BATTEN, General Secretary, 7773FP Box 199, Wellington. SPOKTIKa. IMA R U R A C E S. -*■ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2:!, And SATURDAY, NOVEMRER 25. First Day—Express from Christchurch 8 a.m. Second Day—Special Train leaves Christchurch 9 a.m.; Returns front Timaru 6.15 p.m. 7781 C. S. ERASER, Secretary. OST or Taken from Grand Stand or 1-4 Bourke's Storeroom Trotting Grounds during Pace Week Lady's UMBRELLA, loj g handle with name on. Return to J T, Priestnall, tobacconist, Colombo Street. I OST, between Station Road and Slraven J Road, Ritcarton, BROOCH; 18tli Reinforcement keepsake. Reward, Sun CIVI.-e. LADY'S Walking Cane left In St. Albans Telephone Bureau. Reward. CO Aikman's Road. 1150 )EFT on Tramway Ser.t at corner Cash:! -I Street and Oxford Terrace, PURSE, containing money. 218 Blenheim Road, Riccarton. 1170 WILL Person who found Parcel near Kilmore Street, containing Boy's Clothing, kindly return to 370 Durham Street. PUBLIC NOTICES. COUNTY COUNCIL. ALL RATES OUTSTANDING on 25th INST, will be SUED FOR, with 10 per cent. C. W. COMER, Treasurer. [J I A N O, O R G A N, VOICE PRODUCTION. MR RAYNOR WHITE. 853 Colombo Street North. Private Schools and Country Visited. "M'O Tyre Trouble if you use our 12/G -i-i Covers; guaranteed 12 montlis. Crown Cycle Works, Papanui Road. 780 i

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 866, 18 November 1916, Page 1

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