AMUSEMENTS. C T A R L AND THEATRE. Positively Last Two Peifaxmanocs. ii.ia p.m. NioilT a o c.oc!t. A DAUGHTER OF iiiK GODS." "A DAUOHxKR OF 'lllE GODS." William poxi Picture .Beautiful, with A*\N&ii'E a.ii.ui4C.x\■«tt. MATlNiiiiti; ig, NIGHT. Js, is, Is Children Halt-prico to Aia.iuocs Only. Book at The Bristol. No extra ciiurge. 9737 S» T R A N D To-day and To-night. OLIVER TWIST. OLIVExi TWIST. End oi Season in this City. ■Sessions at Noon, 2, 4, B.SO. All Next Week All »>cxt Week iIARY PICKFORU in "HULDA FROM HOLLAND." 9024 QUEEN'S THEATRE. All Next Week. oUNE ELVIuGE. ' JU«E ELVIDGE. Supported liy MURIJEiL aud CARLYLE iil(Auix WiuUU, in "YOUTH." A Brilliant' Society btory tluvt MEANS WHAT IT SAYS. Am) Chapter 14 —"'IHE IRON CLAW93IB V E li Y B O D Y ' S. MO ND A Y—N EX i—MON DAY. A iiiiiuant iiuiig.o xjcumih, "BIiUOD TEIaL!" "liijOOD TKUhI" ■ Starring WILLIAM DESMOND and ENID MARKEY. A Splendid Story, full of action and crowded with Thrills. 9934 CHRISTCHURCH ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY (Incorporated). Conductor , . MR A. J. BUNZ. (JtHIRD CONCERT, 1917 SEASON. CHORAL HALL.
WEDNESDAY, 24th. OCTOBER, 1017. Orchestral numbers will include: —Overture "Oberon" (Webor); Suite, "Othello" (Cole-ridge-Taylor) ; "Prtiludium" (J;u*nefelt); Carrisema (Elgar), and Maroh, "La Reino do Saba" (Gounod). SOLOISTS—MRS JOHN. FRASER (Vocalist), and MR C. SCHILSKY (Violinist). MRS FRASER will sing—Recitative and aria, 4 'Piano, piano, canto pio" > Songs, "Pleading" (Elgar), "A Spirit Flower" (Campbell-Tipton).-MR SCHILSKY will play"Romano© in F" (Beethoven), with orchestral accompaniment. NOTE. —Owing to Labour Day being observed by a whole, holiday on Monday, 22nd instant, the Box Plan will bo opened at The Bristol on TUESDAY, 23rd instant, at 9 a.m. 9698 H. M. "WILLIAMS, Hon. Sec. OVERSEAS CLUB.—The First Symposium of -tho Season will be held in tho CALEDONIAN HALL, Worcester street, on TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 p.m. Professor Macmillan Brown will give a Lantern Lecturo on his latest trip through Polynesia, entitled "FRENCH OCEANIA AND THE PACIFIC OCEAN." Musical items will be given by the Lyric Orchestra, Mies Dorothy Nottingham, and Mr J. Cox. Admission Is; Members, on presentation, of membership card, Freo. MILITARY TRAINING SCHOOL, 76 Holly road. 'Phono 4165. RESERVISTS are given a thorough and practical courso of training pssuring immediate promotion in camp. Over 400 trained to dato. Large drill ground, lecture room, and all equipment provided. Second Division men ambitious of promotion should commence their training without further delay. Send for. prospectus or arrange an interview with Principal, CAPTAIN C. H. MATTHEWS. M 6155-0196 T. S. TANKARD'S. PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES. Business men, young . men, YOUTHS. LADTES GIRLS. BOYS. CHILDREN, and SPECIAL. SEND FOR PROSPECTUS. Y M.CX, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. 5320 PUBLIC NOTICES.
THE ALERT BUYER Will see THE R.C.H. fitted with 5-seater body, detachable wKeels, English (Smith) lighting set, for £175. At DEXTER and CROZIER, LTD., Worcester street Wtst. D 2355-1311 THR CANTERBURY CENTRAL COOPERATIVE DAIRY CO., LTD. "\TOTICE is hereby given that the IN TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company) Addington, Chriatchurch, on 1 WEDNESDAY, the 24th DAY OF OCTOBER, 1017, at 11 a.m., For the purpose of Receiving Report and Balance-sheet. The Election of Directors. To Elect. Auditor. ' And other Business. S. J. SMITH. 99UF Secretary. FINE DISPLAY OF FREESIAS In New Colours. TULIPS Choice Varieties. TYTAS in Dainty Hues. BABIANAS Something Choice. FROM COOPER'S NURSERIES. WELLINGTON. Specimen Blooms now showing, and Orders booKed at JOHN COCK and SONS, Seedsmen and Merchants, gSBOF Popanui road. A. SAGGERS, SEEDSMAN, Florist, and Landscape Gardener, 16 VICTORIA STREET. Choicest Bedding-out Plants, Pot Plants, Bouquets, and Cut Flowers. Wreaths made to order at shortest notice. Inspection invited. SB3G4
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