To-day's fidvertisements Arousemeats. *o. ; — FULLER'S OPERA HOUSE. SPECIAL HOLI.DAI PROG-RAiOIE TO-NIGHT. FULLER'S NEW VAUDEVILLE AND MODERN BIOGBJPH CO. To-night First Appearance ir. Christchurch of EVA LEE and her PICCANINNIES | EVA LEE and her PICCANINNIES J In their Coon-eingicg, Cake-walking and Comic Boxing Act. Welcome Reapoearauce of FRED H. GRAHAM and NELLIE DEIST, FRED H. GEAHAM aaid NELLIE DENT, The Inimitable English Ccmedians. in Favourite Comedy, " A Luoky Catch." j Reappearance of 808 LLOYD, the Favourite I Vocal Comedian. | BONEI^ AND WILLIAMS. Everything New by GERTIE M'LEOD.. j LESSO Aflu RJiXO. BRASSO, in his Marvellous Act. HARRY E.u> J and Double Co. SPLENDID NEW PICTURES. Prices, 2s and Is. Doors, 7.30. A GOOD finish to a pleasarat holiday — two hours' laughter ai Choral Hall, Monday. 3882 lILITE Band, Hagley Park, Sunday. Hear j Band, and help them attend Temuka j Contest Monday. 3874 ] ST ALBANS Gala, St Albans Park, Easter Monday. Milk, hot water, toys, ew&ets provided k free. 3739 EVERYBODY Welcome at Choral Hal. Easter Morday. Valentine' 3 Newest and Finest Pictures. See- Handibills. 3582 POX'S BAND TjTOR Banquets, Bails, Parties. Ring up -C 2316. Chas. H. Fo_, 238, Oxford Tenr ace. 3887 ENGAGED on following dates at dances: — April 21, 22, 23, 24, 27, 29, May 1, 11, 15, 19, 28^ June 1, 22. 3887 EASTER MONDAY NIGHT MAYFLOWER Quadrille Assembly will ho.'d a long night, Sydenham Football Rooms, 20th April Gents 2s, Ladieß Is. Refreshments provided. Woods' Popular Band. 3595 ROFESSOR FORSTER'SBand for Balls, Socials, etc. Teacher Piano, Violin, Singing. Composer Celebrated Waltzes " Installation," " Dreams of the Past," " Les Cloches," etc. 58, Durham Street. 8925 ST ALBANS G«Ja, St Albans Park, Easter Monday. . Milk, hot water, toys> sweets provided free. ■ 3739 /CONSULT Mrs Hughes, Phrenologist, Psyy~> eholojrist, Leoiures. Classes weekly; Lectures Sunday evenings. Private address: 137. Montreal Street jfeO3 "OALMIST and C.airvoyante. -~ Madame JL Hilder (the successful Scientific Palmist and C-oirvoyante touring Colonies from London) interviews daily, from 10 a.m. till 9 p.m. Few weeks only. 33, Cashel Street, 8 doors from Barbadoes Street. 8651 ST ALBANS Gala," St Albans Park, Easter Monday. Milk, hot water, toys, sweets provided free. 3739 Meetings riANTERBURY SHOP, OFFICE AND \J WAREHOUSE ASSISTANTS' UNION. — Trades and Labour Council's Large Hall, Thursday next, -April 23rd, 8 p.m. Rough draft of proposals will be read. Members and intending members invited. 5983 Sunday Announcements. DURHAM Street . Methodist ChurchMorning, 11, Rev J. Richards; evening 1 , 6.30, . Rev T. Joughin. T/tTESLEY Church, East Belt— Morning, "» 11, Rev L. M. Isitt; evening, 6.30, Rev W. Ready. METHODIST Churches— Siohmond— ll. Mr Hooper; 6.30, Rev J. Richards. Woolston— ll, Mr Kershaw; 6.30, Rev R. Richards. New Brighton— ll, Rev W. Ready; 6.80, Mr Browning. Linwood — 11, Mr Thompson; 6.30, Mr Tvrner. Sumner — 11, 4tev x'. Joughin; 6.30, Supply. Windsor— 6.30, Mr Hampton. Marshland— ll, Suippiy; 6 30, Mission Band. Valley — 11, Mr Thomas; 6.30, Mr Hanan. Opawa— ll, Rev Richards; 6.30, Mr Marsten. 6001 JTIHRISTCHURCH Methodist Mission) v-' Durham Street souih— Special Easier Services conducted by Rev Samuel Griffith, the new Missionex from Auckland, morning and evening. Subject: "The Gospel of Easter." Special Easter Music. All cordially welcome. 6012 1 DRUIDS' Hall, 7 p.m.. Worcester Street— Lecturette, Mrs Sisson Hughes, " The Religion of the Age'- (Spirit Messages); pßycnoTDeitry. 8749 OXFORD Terrace Baptist Church— Special Easter Services. Preacher, Rev it. S. Gray; morning, 11 o'clock, evening, 8.30 o'clock. . 6011 PRIMITIVE Methodist Churches— Cambridgie Terrace— ll, Rev S. Henderson; 8, Rev &. Dudley (Special Band of Hope Service); 8.30, Rev B. Dudley. Sydenham — 11, Rev B. Dudley; 6.30, Mr J. Belshaw. Edfeware Road— ll, Eev Saale; 6.30, Mr J. Feild. Linwood— ll, Mr W. Crawley; 6.30, Rev S. Henderson. ' 6003 SPIRITUALISTS' "Church, Worcester St.— 7 p.m., Trance Address and Clairvoyant Description by Mrs Praed's Guides. Door collection. Children's Lyceum open session, a^p-rtL npRINITY Congregational Church, corner ol A Worcester and Manchester Streets.— Rev David Hird. M.A., will conduct services Tomorrow, at 11 a.m. and 630 p.m. Visitors cordially invited. 5910 /~IHORAL~ HaII— Mr W. W. Collins wilftoU morrow aeliver a Special Easter Lecture; subject : " The Astronomical Origin of the Christian Festivals." The lecture will be copiously illustrated by limelight, astronomical and other photographs. Musical selections at 7 o'clock. Questions answered after the leoture. Admission free, oollectifan. ' 6008 SOCIALISM— The Christchurch Branch of Socialists will hold meeting, Cathedral Square, Sunday, 7.30 p.m. 8798 rpHE SocialisFParty's Candidates at the -»■ forthcoming Elections: — Christchurch North, Ecroyd; Christchurch East, Cooke. 3798 POLITICAL Labour League Me-«ng in Square, Sunday, 2.45; subject, T.orkers, mind your own Business. 3873 Lost, Found. &o, LOST, from Vicar-age, Phillipstown, Ausuralian Parrot, on April 15. Reward. ; 3855 LOST, Gold Brooch, set with Rubies, last Wednesday. Reward, 126, Papanui Road. 8838 OST, Pair Girl's Spectaclea. Kindly rep turn same E. M. Sandstein, Oculist, r Cashel Street. . 8896 OST, Tusk Brooch; keepsake. Will finder please return 41, Phillip Street, '. Linwood. Reward. 3892 1 T OST, from E. p. Gill's, Confectioners, 2 1 XJ Gold Jewelled Rings. Reward on rel turning same to E. P. Gill, Christchurch. ; 3940 LOST, on Wednesday evening, either in Fendalton Tram or on Fendalton Road, a Morocco Leather Purse. Kindly return to ' office of this paper. 3326 LOST, between Wordsworth Street and Square, car en Opawa tram, Lady's Brilliant Brooch; keepsake. Reward en reJ turning 104, Wordsworth Street. 3820 5 "DEWARD— Lost, Gold Brooch in Sydenuajn. J-t tram, or between Square and Chester 1 Street Apply to Nurse Watehaw, City Ma--1 ternity, 185, Madras Street, CShnstchurch I &&fl. I'OUND, 1 Fawn Pup Dog Greyho^unT, black nose. Apply W. Phillpott and Sons, Grain Store. 3856 II "W7 l i'L tho person who picked up Cable 1 » " Bangle, with stone attached, from • washstund in lavatory at Cafe, Sumner, Fri--1 day afternoon, kindiy return, to 39, Fitzgerald Street, Si Albans; much valued keepsake. Handsome reward. 3923 Bangiora Advertisements. ' J. JOHNSTON, ESTD. 1863 } T JOHNSTON — Complete Engineer's *: v * Plant for Repairing All Classes En- ' gines. Agricultural and Flaxmill Machinery. J JOHNSTON for Latest Designs of Fur- • niture of every description; reliable makers. Inspection invited. t f JOHNSTON for Massey-H^nia, Rudge- , O • Whitworth, Rover B.S__, Sun Bicycles; easy terms. J JOHNSTON for Reliable Cycle and • Motor Repairs, also Dunlop, Regent , m and Oceanic Covers^ JOHNSTON for Gilbert's Match Foot- • balls, Golf dubs, Hockey Sticks, etc. Inspection invited. 2354 1 T JOHNSTON Direct Importer of Sport- - J • ing Guns, Rifles, and Arnn>«r4taon; large •election. Xnspeotkxa invited, 8760
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