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. Am-aemcatt. flHl »TE» ROYAL. , _ v TONIGHT (FRIDAY). Daot-thtg 17th. 1886 Mr HARRY POWERS DRAMATIC COMPANY, (by spccitl request) will be repeated the Ben rational Drama KATHLEEN MAVOUHNEEN. Played last night to a crowded houae aad delighted audience. To-night positively tht last night of this l slanted Company, owing to prior arransements. 6094 Prioea aa Usual. _ Weetincs, a%e. THE BLUE RIBBON GOSPEL TBM PERINCB MISSION. THE FOUNDATION STONE of tht New HaU in Worcester street (next Congregational Church) for this Miaajowillbeheldon PBIDAY, 17th DECEMBBB, By the President. Mr J. G. HARVEY, At 6 p.m. Ministers and Friends will aivt Addreas—i. 077 A. LAWBEHO- , Hon. SacT COUNTY .OF SBLWYN. (tTTOTiCE is Hereby Given that a J3I MEETING ot the COONff _L of tht County of Belwyn will be held ia the Chambers of the said Council i j Cbiiabchurch on TUESDAY, the 23th day ot December, 1886, at 10.30 a.m., for the pur-

I pose ot oonfirming a resolution which waa | passed at a special meeting of the Council 1 held on the 24th November, 1886. making a » special order annexing apart of the Springa ■ Road District to the Waitcakariri Wateri race District, to take effect from the Ist I day of January, 1887; and notice ia also given that a copy of the proposed special _ order is deposited at this office for public > inspection during office hours until the . 28th day of December, 1836. ' Dated this 24th day of November, 1888. da via McMillan, Chairman of the County of Btlwya. W. JAMESON, * 3186 Cocuty Clerk. . Bazaar. linwood congregational : chur;h. chineße bazaar and flowbb GARDEN. Open from 8 till 6 o'clock, admission Fret t 5 till 10 p.m., admission la. COMPLETE CHANGE of MUSICAL PROGRAMME. Boio Clarionet, Mr Hunter; Pianistea, Miss Bowler aad Mta Woodham; Songs, fto. j Aocompanyist, Mr Owen. ■■; ,-, ■ ; ;-.; 6088 Sports. A NNUAL TNTEBPBOVINOrAL BICYCLE RACES. LANOABTBB PARK. BOXING DAY. ENTRIES CLOSE TO-MORROW ' (SATURDAY.) 6098 Insurance Comiiamflca. mHB COLONIAL TNSUHANCa OOIE* J. PANT OF NEW -B-ALAND. FIBE AND-lARINE. CAPITAL „ _. -3,000,000. .Effects every detoriptioa of FEES wa MASXNB RISKS at Lowest Ourreat Bates. Prompt and Liberal Settlement of. ■Mftilmfli CUFF A GRAHAM, Maaann forCtaterb-T, SftW Ul Lichflald street, Chi_tohaM-_. TBE ' TjIQUITABLE LIFE ASSUBANCW SOCIETY OF THS UNITED STATES. New Bußine_s for 1885, over ... £20,600Jt0v Assets, over -613,809,808 Why the EQUITABLE Is the best 0«B----paav with which to A-«ure>— I.—SAFETY. Its surplus it larger tba- that of aay other Life Atanraace Compaay 11.-PBOMPT PAYMENTS. Cf 1048 death ciaimti paid in 1885, nearly one-half were paid tha . very day proofs were received i while of the remainder tht ——• oritywere paid within the M lowing three days. ID.—PROFIT." No other Company is paying on Ea policies as lar.a profits as aaa shown under Tbs Equttab-b_- :- , matured tontine policies witfifteen year per—Kit. gV.—PROSPECTIVE ADVANTAGES, The unexampled progress ot Taaa EqroiTAß-Binthepruifeis-beliettr g__-_r-»oftheincre_*ing_ntura value of its policies. D-uexo—s— (With power to lasue Policies aad Fay • Claims) Sir FREDERICK WHiTAKSR.K.C.M.G., M.LC Hon. JAMES WILLIAMSON, M.L.C. Dr. LOGAN CAMPBELL. Office: 7, Chancery Lane, Cathedral square. ' P.O. Box 881. 4954 , mHE ICTOBWiCH TTNION "C-RB TNSURANCE (^OCIETY. HEAD OFFICE, NORWICH, ENGLAND. Es-tb-tbadl797. AMOUNT INSURRD ... £SMJ999jm LOBSES PAID... ... ._ J**JS99fto9 Claima settled with liberality aad promptitude. J. M. HEYWOOD ft CO , Cathedral square, Chrietchurch, 7013 Age tti tor Canterbary FauserAl Kasttevo. IfUNERAL REFORM. WLANGFORD'S J_neral Anraatcm menta are the most complete of any House in towa orco-at-y. F-n-MUtif Fu_era!s aa follows '—- Adults, from _. M £5 0 • Ch-drea,£ro-& m ... -3 19 9 Soto the Adc_e-»—Center North aad East Belts; or. Office, nest J. _oodniaa'» Boot Shop, 188 Colombo street *W& ■M '. '.' ", ' WIBI.IIIS-lllMllilllllBII», ?.■ XX OpEIM-HAW. UNDERTAKER. Ftnen-B Furnished at Lowest Charges. , , Town or Country. " - i 4l DURHAM STB-aßl' SOUTH. Ajagw-aaßaaßaanaaaw-iiiiii uihimim •TpELi. frienda of Mr J. Buttetfleld as* JL KBFecttully informtd that tha Punt ml of his fate wife, Malta Ma«d» wiU leavn his reeidence. Harper etrtet , Sydenham, for the Addinstoa Ce-tettty, . This Da , Friday, at 8 p.m. , W. LANGFORD, Uodertaker, , Comer north and ta_t belts,«- unatohure—.

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Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6626, 17 December 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6626, 17 December 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6626, 17 December 1886, Page 1

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