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AMUSEMENTS. TO-MORROW. 2.30. TO-MORROW. Last Matinee Appearance of S A - H E R A. Blind, yet she Sees. Gd, is. BARGAIN PRICES.- Cd, Is. Q. PERA HOUSE. Direction: Ben and John Fuller. Last Two Nights of tho Miracle Woman, S A - II E R A. S A - H E R A. The Eighth Wonder of the World. MAMMOTH MINSTRELS Featuring their now fun-making 6cena, FUN ON A LAWN. New Jokes. New Songs. Now Dresses. DOZEY—DOURA, Tho Famous Manchurian Acrobats. LEONARD NELSON, Pre-eminently Popular Comedian. MAUD COURTNEY and MR C. The Ever-welcomo Entertainers. PRICES: 2s id, Is Id. Plan at Mimer and Thompson's. No Booking Fee. 7031 QUEEN'S T~H EAT RE. DAILY AT 2 and 7. CONSTANCE COLLIER in "TONGUES OF MEN. Chester Conkin ar.d Marie Provost, in "HIS HIDDEN PURPOSE." BURTON HOLMES'S TRAVELOGUE, And Chapter 5, "THE RAILROAD RAIDERS. r 6911 QRY£> TA L PAL AC E. FUN WEEK. Just Plain, Roaring, Galloping Fur. TOM MIX In "CUPID'S ROUND-UP." TOM MIX In "CUPID'S ROUND-UP." A Rip-enorting Fivo Part Gloom-chaser. "HUNGRY LIONS IN A HOSPITAL." The World-famous Marvel Comedy. "WHEN A MAN SPEAKS." Reserves at Tho Bristol or 'Phone 3758, 6029 T IBERTY ~~ — "LIBERTY. -Li Emphatic Success of CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "THE HONEYMOON." And WILLIAM DESMOND. In "THE SUDDEN GENTLEMAN," Every day at 2.0 and 7.0. Prices as usual. . C 853 gTE AN D THEATRE. Tho Last Time of Showing To-day of DOUG. FAIRBANKS DOUG. FAIRBANKS in "Headin' South." DOUG. FAIRBANKS Containig some Daredevil Actions. Screened at 2.30, 4, 7.30, and 9. Complete Chan?© of Pictures To-morrow. SESSUE HAYAKAWA in SESSUE HAYAKAWA "White Man's Law." EVERYBODY'S. Twice Daily. 2 p.m. and 7 p.tn. MONTAGU LOVE in "VENGEANCE." CHARLES RAY in "THE PINCH-HITTER." NEXT WEEK "THE IMMIGRANT." Starrir.g CHAItLIE CHAPLIN. 7026 N E W BRIG HI ON G A L A. Saturday Next, January 11th. rriHE DAY OF THE YEAR for the ChilX dren. Numerous Attractions, including Childron's Sports, Sand Designs Competitions, Bran Dip, Hoop La, Aruatio Events, Sido Shows, etc., etc. Grand Torchlight Proccssion and Fireworks. COME and discover tho mysterious Mr "X.',' ■ Handsome Prizes. TOTAL NET PROCEEDS FOR PATRIOTIC PURPOSES. SPECIAL TRAM SERVICE. 6334 W BRIGHTON GAL A. SATURDAY NEXT, 11th JANUARY'. THE DAY OF THE YEAR FOR THE CHILDREN. ADDITIONAL ATTRACTIONS. Decorated Children's Carts, Go-carts, and Perambulators. A feature of the Gala will be a Juvenile Dancing Competition from a stage erected on tho foreshore: 1. Highland Fling. 2. Reel o' Tulloch. Highland Jig. 4. Hornpipe. Entry fee, 9d for each ovont. Entries received at the Secretary's Tent, near Pier Entrance. G896 CANTERBURY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. / Ci W E E T PEA S II O W. O TO-DAY. TO-DAY. ART GALLERY. BEST SHOW FOR MANY YEARS. His Excellency the Governor-General will visit tho Show at 4 p.m. General Tau and the members of the French Mission will visit the Show between 4.80 and 5 p.m. Open from 2 to 10 p.m. Admission Is'. Children Gd. 7029 J. TIMBHELL, Secretary.^ rFHE Ladies' Guild of The Canterbury InL dustrial Co-operative Society, in conjunction with Tho Workers' Educational-As-sociation, wil hold a PICNIC in the Domain Gardens 011 SATURDAY, January 11th, I'Jl9. Members and Friends aro requested to meet in Cathedral squar,. at 2 p.m. Ladies bring baskets. Hot Water, Tea, Sugar, Milk, and Crockery provided. 407 PUBLIC NOTICES. OPENING OF PUBLIC LIBRARY, ADDINGTON. ri ®E ADDINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY i- will be OPENED on SATURDAY NEXT, January 11th, 1919, at 3 p.m., by his Worship tho Mayor, 11. Holland, Esq. ALL SUBSCRIBERS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND. Books can bo taken out from 7 to 9 p.m. on day oi opening. E. PARLANE, Chairman. W. A. SHELDON, 41-2 Secretary. THE I'LUNKET SOCIETY. MACKIE (the Travelling Plunket Nurse) wil! Resume from TO-DAY her vkits as under: — RANGlOßA—Tueviays. NEW BRIGHTON—2nd and Ith Thursday. SUMNER—4th Friday. SHEFFIELD and DARFIELD—Ist Friday. LINCOLN—2nd Friday. KAIAPOI—Ist and 3rd Tnetvlay morning. 7028F In tho Matter of the Estate of RICHARD MADDOCK, of Spreyaon, but more lately of Linwcc'l, Farmer, deceased. IT is requested that all Accounts owing by the a'uovo-r.amed deceased be rendered forthwith to tho undersigned, certified as being <3\it and .:-.ving bv the -.icceasod on the 17th dav of November. 1918. IZARD, LOUGII NAN. and FRYER, , 0988 Solicitors for Executore. j " ST. ALBANS RED CROSS GUILD. MEMBERS of the above Who wish for a Red Cross Workers' Badge are Teouested to send full name and address, with 'ee "s t'J, to the Secretary, MRS C. J. Jones" Hotel Federal, on or before January 14th. ' The Guild will re-commence work on Wednesday, February sth. 3!» ' CARS FOR NELSON _ LEAVE Christchurch TUESDAV Ideal "Trip. No' overcrowding. Book Seats Borly ' w. G. VINING, , ' Dominion Hotel.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16417, 10 January 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16417, 10 January 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16417, 10 January 1919, Page 1

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