Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

Q , BOH* rpfflS TOBACCO marks a di»tin<* elan «* i- ernokem It m choeea by a« would not dream cl «moking ordin»ty kusaa. Q' BOID ia Um> ToWeo of Quality i<u mm of tact* Iβ Piupi and 64 per cone*. DAVIS AST) LAMB, FPB2BI 181 Colombo *tmt

AMUSEMENTS. rv HEAT R B ROY A L L«*?e*: J. C. WiUurusen, Ltd. Direcsxa: SicpheniKin and Link , }. J GRAND OPENING NIGHT. THURSDAY NEXT, 97th NOYKMBKK. THURSDAY NEXT, -rth NOVEMBER. THE HO—vL PANTOMIME COMPANY KOYAL PANTOMIME COMPANY Preetnts LITTLE i>O-PEKPJ LITTLE HO-PEEP! THE GIRL WHO U'.ST HER SHEEP. Beautifully SUifjixi. Regally Cc*turaed. A Whiriwind o.' Fun. The Bright!-*,: :md Best Tit-bit of i Modern Tini*e. l WO CROWDKH ACTS OF LAUGHTER. Including a S«tm« vt Briliivit and AitmeJ tive Mu.-neai Sketolic* and Sipoci»!tie»-. I MAGNIFICENT STAGE PICTURES! i Inciudbiff A GLORIOUS TRANSFORMATION— Tin , , four seasons: LITTLE 80-PEEP! LITTLE 80-PEEPt I-ntcrpreied by ft CompooT o{ 52 STAR ARTISTS " 52 30 STAR AKTISTS 53 Magn-fiecnt Er&eßib!*?. Dainty BaUcto. OPENING THURSDAY NEXT. CHILDREN'S MATINKE. SATURDAY, COth NOVEMBER. Box Plan, Full Particulate To-morrow. POPULAR PRICES: *#, 2e 6d, and ie. W. A. LOW, Touring Mutgn. |7"ING EDWARD BARRACKS. A TTNIQUE ATTRACTION THE ROYAL ARTILLERY BAWD ROYAL-ARTILLEBY BAND ROYAL ARTILLERY BAM? ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND ROYAL ARTILLERY BAJTD EOYAL AKTILLERY BAND. Thia Famous Band, the first MiliUty Band permitted by'the British War Office to Y«it Australasia, will give TWO CONCERTS ONLY, IN CHRISTCHURCH. KING EDWARD BARRACKS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2Stb. at 8 p.m.. KING EDWARD BARRACKS. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 26th, »t 0.30 p.m. I i " j ROYAL ARTILLERY Bi 3M>. i ROYAJS ARTILLERY BAND. i ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND. j ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND. NO EXCLUSIVE PRICEiB! 2s and I*.. , •2e Iβ 2» Iβ 9» U 3» Is U Iβ 9* fti *i. -yy am ox i pa r1v.~«~~ Open Every Day.. Hot. Water Er»... J . ,■ FBEE 200. . . Magnificent Collection of AmmaJjt . ■ p. from Sydney Zoo. RETURN TRAM FARES {jjjcludins admisaiaa) Iβ; Children Half-price. No. 5 ' OMi__ _I___ SPORTING. HORORA.TA itACING CLUB. " - ■ptfOMINATIONS Clow TO-DAY (FRIDAY.-. . ; iit a p.m. Telegraph Office at' H«ar*t» closes, at 5 p.m. 7337 1 SHOWS, AUCKLAIfD. 1913 DOMINION AORICT7L.TUEAL SHOW. ' "CAMEBELL SHOW GHOT7XD," EPSOM. . DECEMBEK lOtb, llih, 12th, and 13th. ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, ' Schedules Fre© on Application. NO 31ATE ENTRIES. AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL AJfD PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. W. B. FOKUfCE, Secretary. 1(5 Hall of Commons*; High etrcot, Auckland. G.P.O. Box SO. «« BIG SHIPMEXT OF LADIEB* HANDBAGS. JUST LANDED,- PRIOR TO THE, STRIKE. Suede B&3« in. all shapes kod ehedm, from 3» Cd ■to 25b. Bleck and coloured Leather Bags, from Iβ Hd it tie ed each. Embroidered Repp b*%9, from Sα lid to 0a 6d. Children , * Embroidered Bftcs, from IQja to 2a Cd each. - - • ALWAYS THE LOWEST PRICES AT Q A R E V ' S READY-MONEY STOBE. 1133 WANTED. TJALLANTYIfE'S New CiyeUl Voxlee, in Jt> plain ehadea, are 43 iaehee wide, and KpeciaUy «uit»b!e tor dainty rommar te>cK» TJ —ATKINSON'S Paid Sale. All; JIL. purchaaee over £1 rail paid *a« packwl lr«. for SO mile». 137 SUnch^ter B'.T&d. iXUo Lin, * *- BaUantyne'a . are 1 White J*P Crepre at. lid *ad l<Hd yard. They wash eaeily, and leqair* no woniog; __; -_ SADDLEBAGS and Mohair Velvet Saitw - JEB 32a «sd, Dnchcsse Ch««ts £1 12s 6d» Tfled-back WashsUnda ISa, at AtHason'e ■ Sal*. , C™' riMxR New CryaUl VoUee, at Ballwtye* , *, X are a new Voile Texture, in plain ehadea. and arc iplendid value at Iβ lljd yard. ■ a'TKIXSON'S Caah Only Syetem • alio-vs theai to mU Pnriritiwe cbeap«r than any other shop in Chrwtcburch. No. credit. The pick of cmx bright new stoda o£ Furniture to be told cheaper than ever aJ 11. Atkinson's, 127 Maneb<gter Ureat. CSIOS BAJJLANTYNE'S recommend an inexpensive Whit* Piqtie for Picflic Frocla. • It to only K'Jd yard, at B»llantyne"e. ~A~DJUSTABLE - ChlSd'e ~Chairor~hish ace! XI. low chair rocker, and prim, 22g 6d, at 127 ilancheatcr CSIOS For continuation of Wantefla, ccc page 15. PIANOS by c*l*Vr»Uid'B»k«»:—WinkeK • mane, Pohlmann. Rhebberg, bteiameyer, Turner, Uiciu, Col lard, and oib«i*%ie u> be eeen ia our ShowToom. Terma from 17« 3d° noeUUjr. EGBERT FRANCIS, LTD., 370 Ufta&eate? iteetfc

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19131121.2.3.8

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14829, 21 November 1913, Page 1

Word count
Tapeke kupu
672

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14829, 21 November 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14829, 21 November 1913, Page 1

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert