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AMUSEMENTS. fPUEAI.EE R O V A Ir' Under Direction of George Stephenson and Alf. Linley, LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT : Of _ - THE ROYAL PANTOMIME CO. 1-* '■« --: LITTLE BO PEEP. LITTLE BO PEEP." ■.Written by Harry Taylor.) Received Every Evening with one continue.... shout of enthusiasm. A Brilliant and Merry Pantomime Happily ' Blended with The Sweetest Meic_.'_., Clever Duets, Superb . Ballots, Ext.uu.to Costume., Lively Comedians, the whol. forming A MOST BRILLIANT AND REFRESHING *'. ENTERTAINMENT. . LAST NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Box P!a_ at Dresden, Day Sales. PRICES: 4a, 2» Cd. and I*. Early Door* Cd extra. . '. ; QUEEN'S THEA TR E. HEREFORD STREET. (Und«_ Entirely New Management.) Continuous Pictures Daily, 11 &-m to Ll T*_aADULTS Cd. CHLLDREN 3d. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. A MONSTER PROGRAMME Last Screening of that Great Picture THE PANAMA CANAL THE PANAMA CANAL THE PANAMA CAN-IT • THE PANAMA CANAL By SPECIAL .request we _fo repeating. TO-"DAY and TO-NIGHT. Saturday's TWO EXTR_ Films, which proved so popular. "CHRISTENING OF THE PRINCESS." .. (Pathe Coloured Fairy T«_.) "COWBOi DAMON AND PYTHIAS." (Vitagrah Western Drsma.) - Also for the FIRST TIME, ECLAIR JOURNAL (No. 42.. Showing Scenes at tho Wedding of Pnnca ' Arthur of Connaught, and tho Duchesse o! Fife, and incidents ol the recent Coalmine Disaster in Wales. OUR UP-TO-DATE ORCHESTRA, under the leadership cf Mt Charles Fleming. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. CHRISTCHURCH GARRISON MILITARY DISPLAY. T7TNG EDWARD BARRACKS TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, DECEIT- ' BER 2nd and 3rd, 1918. Don't 7.39 p m. Don"! Forget 7.30 p.m Forgei tho . '-0 p.m. •**• Time. ' 7.30 p m Time. Come and See your Citiwrn Army .1 Work. Come and See your Citiwn Anur at Play. - Come and ..Show your Interest in th* Senior Cadet.. _ A REALLY/BRIGHT AND ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME. Remember, your money will be used to«_ad the boys to the Auckland Tournament. Admission Is, Chairs la extra. A. N. OAKEY v L_-tenant, N_"J_, 8335 Hon. Secretary. TO-NIGHT. CHORAL HALL, 8 p m SPLENDID PROGRAMME BY li/TRS J. A NEWELL, Miss Stella Muray. - JML Misa MfecNoil, .Mx J. ___Lca_, Dr. Crooks. •>• '•'__._,. ■ J In Aid o. tho Y.W.CA. _ 2s and Is. Box Plan at the Dresden. CHORAL HALL. CHORAL HALL. THURSDAY NEXT. -=~' THURSDAY NEXT. - ,' _HUKSDAY NEXT. . :r\ RAND .. * /FAiSiwSLL v . HISS BIMA YOUNG. MISS RIMA YOUNG Box Plan* and Day Sales at tha Dresden , Prices—3s, 2s. ._ CHARLES M. PARKER, * -'•■.• Hon. Secretary, Art QaU_ty. ■ ; ' . * ROSE ' ROSE SHOW ROSE SHOW , ROSE -,'.. SHOW ROSE . SHOW ROSE , SHOMh UOSE SHOW ROSE- SHOW ROSE SHOW HOSE SHOW SHOW. WEDNESDAY NEXT. ARTGAL L E B Y. WEDNESDAY NEXT. ENTRIES close 8 o'clock THIS EV-NTNG. 3d, \XT AINO N I PAE K. fid. Open Every Day. Hoi Water Free. FREE ZOO. Magnificent Collection of Animals Irom Sydney Zoo. RETURN TRAM FARES (including s_> • mission) Is; Children Half-pric*. No. i Car. :".--■ BALANCE OF ' BIG EMBROIDERY PURCHASE. ALL HALF PRICE. Fancy Edge Insertions from 1| to 3_T wide, Sd to Is per yard. SPECIAL PRICES 2Jd to 6d per yard. Plain Edge Cambric Insertions from Ii U Skin, -wide, 5d to Is. SPECIAL PRICES 2Jd to 6d. - Muslin Insertions, 2in. to t_n. wide, 6d 'tis lld. SPECIAL PRICES 3d to Is per ysrd. Embroidery Muslin Blouse Fronting*, Ist. to 2» 3d per "yard. SPECIAL, PRICES, lo_d to Is 3d. r\ A B E; V ' S, - BEADY-MONEY STOBE. 17S8 ' WANTED. BALLANTYNE'S New Crystal Voiles, _ plain shades, are 42 inches wide, ant specially suitable for dainty summer frocks. ATKINSON'S F__ Paid Sale. All • purchases over _l rail paid and packed free for SO miles. 127 Manchester rpWO Special Lines at Ballantyne's ars A White Jap Crepes, at 7Jd and IOJ-l yard. They waih easily, and require no rroning* , - OADDLEBAGS and Mohsir Velvet Suites • O £8 12s Cd, Duchesse Chests _1 12s 6d. -. Tiled-back WashsUnda 18s, at Atk.___.'* Rail Paid Sale. QIC. THE New Crystal Voiles, at Ballantyne's, are a new Voile Texture, in plain shades, Snd are splendid value at Is ll_d yard. TT* ATKJNBON'S Cash duly System J_L» allows them to sell Furniture cheaper than any other shop in Christchurch. No credit The pick ol our bright new stock" _ ■of Furniture to be sold cheaper than ever" aS H. Atkinson's, 127 Manchester _reet. CBIOS B _ AL__NTY. ES recommend an inexpen- . sive White Pique for Picnic Frocka. It ia only IOJd yard, at Ballantyne's. ud _■_. low chair rocker, _jd pram, 22s 6d, at Atkinson's Sale, 127 Manchester street C*_KTWE~3peeM~"Faga tot Women" in Saturday's Editions of the "Evening New-" appeals to everyon*. A bright Horn* Magaiine- ■ (For continuation of Wanteds, ss* page U_ PIANOS by celebrated maksrs:—Wiakslmann, Pohlmann, Rbewberg, btstn* m «yer. Turner, nicks, Collard, and others - art to be sets in onr Showroom. Terms from 17s 9d monthly. ROBERT FRANCIS. LTD, a— Us_ch«__-. S__-k
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14837, 1 December 1913, Page 1
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