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*■ VET ZEAUtND INSURANCE COUa> PANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE. ACCIDENT. Toiicies i**ued covering BURGLARY a__ HOUSEBREAKING at Mo_M»te Kate*. A. L. PARSONS Manager. C3_£2 196 Hereford »tr«ei.

AMUSEMENTS. rpHEATRE ROYAL. Direction . . . . J. C. WILLIAMSON TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, FEBRUARY Ist. OPENING NIGHT OF A 12 NIGHTS' SEASON. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY TO-NIGHT. MONDAY, FEBRUARY Ist. And Three Following Nights. Will be presented or. a scale of Unrivalled Mu_:ii_cer.ce. the BriiHant and Exhilarating Dutch Musical Play, in 2 Acta, "THE RED MILL" "THE RED MILL" "THE RED MILL" By Victor Herbort and Henry Blossom. THE FIRST AND BEST OF ALL DUTCH MUSICAL COMEDIES. CAST OF CHARACTERS. "Con" Kidder Mr John Ford "Kid" Conner Mr Fred Leslie Jan Van Borkem . . . Mr Percy Denton Franz Mr Pat Bathurst Willem Mr Chas. A. Loder Captain V.-n Darani . . Mr Howard Hail Governor of Zep'u.nd . Mr Edward Sherras Joshua Pennyfeathjr . . Mr A. Lissant Tina (Willein's daughter) . Miss Ivy Scott Bertha Miss Olive, 'Godwin Grctchen Miss Marie Eaton Countess La Fere . . . Miss Ada. Stirling Flora Miss Phyllis Mitchell Dora Miss E. Armfield. Lena Mies Alice Mitchell Amy Miss N. Leslie Ethel Miss Edio Wy»tt Hose Miss G. Tfclfer Mabel Mies R. Armfield Anna Mies N. Mauneell Vhyllis Mi»s L. Bergin Madge Mies Marie Boam Alphonsa Mr A. Sharpies Joseph Mr A. Neville Hasten Mr C. Mettam Raphaele Mr A. Craig Peasants, Artists. Airies-de-Camp, Burghers, Etc., Etc. Act I—At the Sign of the Red Mill. Act 2—A Hull in the Burgomaster's House. Full Operatic Chorus. FULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. FULL OPERATIC BALLET. Musical Director . MR ALFRED MOULTON Stage Manager . MR FRANK STIRLING PRICES: ss. 3s ar.d Is. Ea-rly doors 6d F.xtra. Dny Sales at Woodward's, opposite Broadway's. Box plans for Season at Milner ! and Thompson's. FRIDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY sth. "THE PRINCE OF PILSEN." I 8135 WAINONI ANNIVERSARY. NEXT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4th. MONSTER PROGRAMME OF SPORTS AND AMUSEMENTS. RIFLE SHOOTING—£I Cash Prize. QUOIT THROWING—£I Caeh Prize. BABY SHOW—£3 Caeh Prize*. PUNCH AND JUDY. NAVAL BATTLE. FIREWORKS. PIERROTS. LAST DAYS OF POMPEII. GYMNASTS AND CLOWNS. Full Details Saturday's "Press." 1816 HEATHCOTE PICNIC—WEDNESDAY. WONDERLAND, Late Bligh's Gardens, NEW BRIGHTON. A N IDEAL. PICNIC RESORT- large .-■*. Sports Grounds. Side Show*, Refreshments and Hot Wetor. All Annual and Country School Picnics ac'n.itted Free to Grounds. We do Catering at a reasonable rate and provide everything. C 4154. THE BURWOOD TEA GARDENS. Opinion* of recent visitors. A traveller from Wellington states: "The most beautiful place I have ever been in." "I consider this the best place for ricnios in Canterbury." "I've enjoyed those cake* something tremendous." "And thai* good praieo," fcaid his companion, "for he's a professional baker." Amusements in plenty. High-class tea. Burwood gems. Solt drinks. Hot water. Stabling, •etc., tree. Purbrook's Launch from Barbadoes street. Tra.tr. Bank of N.Z. Corn«r. Admission 6d. Tea 6d. 1117 ■p T. HOBNIBBOOK. PHYSICAL CtTLTURIST And CERTIFICATED MASSEUR (Registered). CITY HALL, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 1553. P.O. Box 196. 4635 ELBOW GLOVES. ALL SHADES AND MAKE 6 At HALF-PRICE. Some time ago we purchased 4000 pairs of Elbcw Gloves. They cold remarkably well. But tho quantity was so large that we still have 1000 Dairs left. It is now our dtsiro to close I_o balar.oe out at once. With this object in view we have marked them at tho following prices: — Elbcw Gloves in Imitation Suede and Fine Lisle, White, Black and Beaver: Regular Prices 2s ed, Special Price Is 6d pair. White. Black, Beaver a.r.d Grey: Regula-r Prices 2s 9d to 3s 6d, Special Prices Iβ lid to 2s 3d. Q A R E Y'S READY-MONEY STORE. 1793 WANTEOS. \VANTED, Your Measure, if you want * -» T, Smart Suit «t Ballantyne's b_le price. "IyELL-CUT Garments at Keenly-cut •'- prices. Ballantyne'e Sale is in progress. ROOMS Furnished for £SS, free rail and packing within 50 mile*, at H. Atkinson < 117 Manchester street. 3409 FOR Hair Dyeing go to Mrs Hemeley Burnet, tho leading Hair Specialist. Cafe Cecil Building. Christchurch. 1323 gPECIAL Offer—Hail paid, packed fr7».' £35. H. Atkinson'*, 117 Manchester street , 3408 rpHE Smartest Sac Suits at Special Sale -• Prices at Ballar.tync'e. SELLING, Selling. SelliiM, at BaJlantyne'e S_le Prices, Everything for Gentlemen's Wear. SPECIAL Discount H. Atkineon'e, Uanohester rrreet. Pay rail and pack free up to 50 miles ar.y rurchaso over £1. IF you require your grey hair restored to original colour go to ilrs Hemslev Burnet, Cafe Cecil. 1323 SALE Concessions on Tailor-made Garments. Smart-fitting Suits 84. and 30s. J. Ballantyne and Co. SPECIAL Discount H. Atkinson's, Manchester street. Pay rail and puck free up to 50 miles ar.y rurch_so over il. BLAZER Suits. Taiior-made, 65s and 75a, during Bal.antyne's Sale period. 4 ROOMS Furnished for £35, free rail «xd p_ckir.(r within SO mi!«, at H. Atkio■on'i, 117 Manchester street. 3408 For conti_u_Uo_ of Wanted*. »m p_g« 10~ ("I RAXTOPHONES-Songs by Caruso, Melba V_* and John Harrison, etc., also Instrumental Music by Coldirtream Guard*, Exhibition Orchestra, London, and others. You are cordially invited to come and hear th»m Robt. Francis. Musical Exchange, Manchester street, Chnstohurch. "piANO by Bord, Pari*. for sale only £25, -«- splendid tone, no interest charged. Terms _rra_ged, deposit 20s and monthly in."t_imeats of 10s each. Robt. Francis, Musical Exchange. IL3 and 161 Mancheeter Btrcet, Chnstehurcn. 1101

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13337, 1 February 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13337, 1 February 1909, Page 1

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