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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE.Direction Brennan-Fullcr, Ltd. __/ TO-NIGUT. At 8. TO-NIGHT-MOST MARVELLOUS ATTRACTIONtM Playing to Capacity Business Nightly. ARTHUR TROUTT, . The Human Fish. - Champion Under Water Swimmer of ths World and his MERMAID, Featuring Arthur Troutt, the Human Fish, in feats of skill and endurance in the CRYSTAL TANK. See the Great Drowning Scene I! Unimaginable I Indescribable 1 Wonderful I Direct from thc London Coliseum, CARLO MAI TRIO. The World's Greatest Acrobatic Comedians. DAVIS, ALLAN, and DAVIS, Three Original Oddities in Something New." Courtney-FORD and DAVIS—Ivy. - ' •• In their Playlet "Love in tho Parlour." KELDINE and SPIIED. . "_" • Comedy Cyclists and Acrobatic ComediacsTHE CROYDONS, Clog Dancing Experts-. , PAUL JEACLE. Whistling Bowery Boy. MAY BRILLIANT. English Comedienne. - CONWAY acd JOHNSON. Dainty Sems. : . ■ Prices-Stalls la. D.C. Is 6d. O. Stalls -- . Reserves at Milner and Thompson's or by - to ephono at the Theatre. Tel. No. 1471. ; - Gil A N D THEATRE.I Cathedral square. -:;'"". Continuous, 12 Noon to 11 p.m. Pictures. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT I ' "A HERO AMONG MEN!" "A HERO "AMONG -T-Nl" "A HERO AMONG MEN'" A Thrilling Drama introducing an Industrial Stuke "THE ONLY CHANCEI" Don't Miss This. A-d Other Superb Films. ORCHESTRA GRAND ORCHESHUU ADULTS 6d. CHILDREN Bd.' _ Whera AH Stop. CHRISTCHURCH ORPHEUS SOCIETY. pHORAL HALL. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9th. Solos by Miss Twose, Miss Cadenhsod (Violin), Messrs J. Olds and D. Dorm; Operatic Choruses, Glees, P_tt-song3, I and Quartets by ths Society. Conductor: Mr J. T s Macleodsmitb Pianist: Miss Nora Macleodsmith, LA.B Admission: 2s and Is. 8513 J. G. FIRTH, Hon. Sec. . EXHIBITIONS ; AUCKLAND' EXHIBITION. AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. AUCKLAND" EXHIBITION. NOW OFENI A CITLZENS' PROJECT FOR -_« IMPROVEMENT, AND A HOLIDAY FOR ALL NEW ZEALAND. THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION ha* l*** in preparation lor two veers, and it .is worth the'attention of all who arc plsnnmn holidays. Ths Exhibits sis elaborate snd a comprehensive display of ths Dominion's industries. Ths -nil-hags are handsome snd delightfully _" situated, in charming grounds. Th- Amusements «nd Entertainments are * finer end, more -various than those at an# , previous New Z«*'.*»4 Exhibition. ~ ' - t .:, 'X".X?.: 'MUSIC!'vAKT! <_PORTI ■- •* J .-'*"". MU8ICI; ART! SPORTJ MUSIC I ART I SPORT I THE ROYAL ARTELLEEY J3AND, - . Under a special engsgsment, will provide Jh* best band musio ever heard in New Zealand. da_y and without charge. THE AST GALLERY Contains _ splendid collection of British *"■ Pictures, nswly chosen from ths most famous — Galleries. ■'■...-.■■<;. v * < A LONa PROGIU_-_E l -J» of special Entertainments, Sports, Touts-- , meats, and other features has been prepared covering the whole season. , - , WONDERLAND, "" ; Ths Homo of Thrills and Laughter. MoM of. ths Shows in Wonderland work hi Gravity; but that-is all the gravity therer i- ■*"! . about them. . j EXCURSION FARES Oa the Railways from all parts of New , Zealand during.ths Exhibition Season. ' : ' ■ ■' ' ' ••' BALANCE OF BIG EMBROIDERY . ' PURCHASE. , _ _, ALL HALF PRICE. ~ ], Fancy E_ge Insertions from 1} to 0r» ■ l" wide, 5d to Is per yard ' SPECIAL , U PRICES m to 6d per yard. „ . \ Plain Edge Cambric Insertions from 1} to t 3iin. wide, 5d to Is. SPECIAL J PRICES 2&d to 6d. . Muslin Insertions, 2in. to Bin. wide, €d fo j. Is lid. BPECIAL PRICES 8d- to > Is per yard, . , . _ _ Embroidery Muslin Blouse Fronting*, la 9; to 2s* Od per yard. SPECIAI PRICES, IOW to Is Sd. /i A R -:,7 ' S. HEADY-MONEY STORE. 175» ~~~" WANTED. ONLY Is yard at Ballantyne's. 27 inchFloral Voiles in the daintiest styles and newest colourings. Tfj " "ATI-INIoFS. Rail Paid Sale. All • purchases over £1 rail paid and packed free for 60 miles. 127 M-ncbest*; stTeet. : CBIOS NLY Is yard at Ballantyne's, 36 inch Cos. lumc Crash, silk finish, in smart colours and white. Makes up well and ia very serviceable. ■ I F ADDLEBAGS and Mohair Velvet Suites £9 12s Cd, Duchesse Chests £1 12s 6d, . Tiled-back Washstands 18s, at Atkinson's Bail Paid Sale. C 10» ONLY Is yard at Ballantyne's 28 inch Swiss Spot Muslins in the leading self colours, for dainty frocks, blouses, etc. _" TT ATKINSON'S Cssh Only Syatem Xl. allows them to sell Furniture cheaper than any other shop in Cbri'tchureh. No credit. The pick of our bright new stocks of Furniture to be sold chttper than ever a* H. Atkinson's, 127 Manchester ttrset. CBIOS XLV Is yard at R-Hantyne's: 27 inch Spot and Striped Voiles in Black and _ White, and Grey and Black. Smart Styles' for piesent year. '* F XIJJU-fABLE Child s Cha-r* high and __ low chair rocker pram, 22s 6d, at Atkinson's Sale, 127 Manchester attest. 08108THE~ Special "Page for Women" in Saturdays Editions of the "Evening News" sppeala to everyone. A bright Home Mag-tine _. ; ' GOSSIP for Girls, fioi»~_eep_ig Hints. Weekly Fashion Notes, and Reading .... - for Everybody, appear in the "Page . for ..-.. Women" in Saturday's Editions of tie "Evening News" . .'_-__, . THE Special "Page for Women" in Sat-f - ' '■'■ day's Editions of the "ETCHing Newa** appeals to everyone. A bright Home __.gaxine___ - _ (For continuation of Wanteds, sss page U.) PIANOS by celebrated' makers:— Winks!msnn, Pohlmscn, Rbeinberg, -tsinmtyer. Turner, -ticks, Collsrd. and-oliu_e mto be seen in our ShowTOOS- ._ Terms from 1T« 9d monUiiy. BOBERT FRANCIS, LTD, , ' tZO lsaaciKSM- -_irim

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14841, 5 December 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14841, 5 December 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14841, 5 December 1913, Page 1

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