Amusements, Theatre Roy at* Dγ. FRITZ (The Great Traveller\Dr. FRITZ ' Dr. FRITZ \ end Scientist f Dr. FKTTZ Will deliver three of his Popular LECTURES : THIS (MONDAY) EVENING— "Pnrenology: Its Proofs and U?es." TO-MOUROW (TUESDAY) AFTERNOON, At 2.30— . "Female Healuh and Bloom Restored." To Laflies only. ' TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING— To Males only. " Manhood Analysed and Restored.' Anatomical Models, valued at £1003, will be ' dissected and exhibited. The African Pigmies will be On Exhibition i during the Evening. Popular prices—3s, Ss and Is. 8521 : Oddfellows* XX all. THURSDAY, JANUARY 2&TH. PIANOFORTE RECITAL BY ME, SYDNEY HOBEN, AND CONCERT BY LEADING VOCALISTS AND INSTRUMENTALISTS. Programme in future issue. Plan of Reserved Seats will he opened at Milner and Thompson's on Monday. • Price 9— A limited number of reserved orchestra chairs, 4s; stalls, 3s; back seats, 2s. ; 5204 DINNA FORGET. BURNS' A~N IVERSARY CELEBRATION, In Trinity Mali, Mane ester street, TO-NIGHT, At 8 o'clock. D. Reese in the Chair. 8275 NOTICE. CONCERT AT SUMNER TOWN HALL, In aid nf Church Choir Fund. MONDAY, 2GTII JANUARY. 189 L A SPKCIAL TRAM Will Leave Square at 0.45 p.m., returning after the Concert. 5373 Sumner Excursion. EXCURSION TO "SUMNER TUESDAY EVENING, JANUAHY 27th. Stanmore Band in Attendance. Trams leave the square 7.15, rct> ining 10.5. 8393 Is Return. Dancing ou tho buacti. V. Lectures. TEMPERANCE MISSIONSYDENHAM ODDFELLOWS' HALL. Ti/TR J. KNOTT will deliver a series ° f LECTURES Including some of Mr J. B. Gough'a CELEBRATED ORATIONS, Commencing on MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 26th, At 7.30 p.m. All heartily invited. COLLECTION TO DBFRAY EXPENSES. Meetings, etc. CHRISTCHURCH DIOCESAN CHORAL ASSOCIATION. , '\- HE ANNUAL MEETING will be held, by I permission of the Chapter, in the Practice Room, in the Tower of the Cathedral, on FRIDAY, January 30th. at 8 p.m. J. S. JAMESON. 8378 Hon. Sec. TRADES AND LABOR HALL. HON. G. W. COTTON, M.L.C., fiom X Adelaide, will give an ADDRESS In tbe above Hall on TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 27TH. As 8 P.M. Subjects—The Land, State Bank, and other Important Questions. Working men are earnestly requested to attend. 8399 Sporting; Canterbury Trotting Club. ACCEPTANCES CLOSE TUESDAY NIGHT, 10 P.M., Al. HOTEL. FRED MILLS, 83SKT Secretary. _ Business Notices. APPLES. f|IHE Undersigned is prepared to BUY X APPLES for export, 7699 W. R. yOKKB, Chrjßtchnrch. THE LEADENHALL POULTRY AND DAIRY PRODUCE PRESERVING CO. The Proprietors, Messrs _O ENN I S AND SaUNDHRS, Bee to call the Attention of th«» Public to the FACriJTIKS they have in SUPPLYING, having ERKCTED at considerable expense INSULATED CHAMBER, thus being able TO KKKP BUTTER FRESH AND FIRM i IN THE HOTTEST WEATHKR. Splendid quality of Poultry always in stock. A trial solicited. Ice for Sale. Telephone, No. U3. 7969 ALLEN and GINTER'S •IMPERIAL STRAIGHT CUT," Aromatic Gold Leaf Tobacco. THIS Tobacco has been manufactured and packed specially for the Australasian Market, and is commanding an enormous sale in Sydney and Melbourne. It is cut in long flake, and packed in handsome metal boxes, and whilst guaranteed a real treat to amokers, is not more expensive than any ordinary cat tobacco. DAVTKS and IjAMB, Hairdressers and Tobacconists, Palace Baths. "Peace and War" Cigarette Tobacco just arrived. BEST Manuka Charcoal and Irons, all kinds Aitken and Roberts, Ironmongers, Corner Colombo and Cashel streets (opposite Ballantyne'e). IMPORTANT TO SHEEPOWNERS. Bay Direct from the Manufacturer, and SAVE 20 percent; |C. M. BROOKE. Chemist, Ashburton. BE'iS to announce that he has dispensed with agents from Culverden toOamaru. and having reduced the price to wholesale rates, his Dips are now positively the cheapest, at the same time equal to any, and superior to many now offered to the public; all orders' received will be-put on rail same day, and forwarded, carriage paid, equal to a further concession of '3d per gallon. • BROOKES "PERFECT" SHEEP DIP is the Best of all. the softest dip for the wool, mixes readily with cold water. 5s per gallon, carriage paid. 1 gallon makes 100 gallons waeh. Christchurch " Weekly Press of 2nd May, 1890. Southland correspondent reports—"Sheep < dipping , is in 'nil swing all over the country. I think the Canterbury Dip Manufacturer is get* ting a torn this season, as I bave noticed Brooke's a good deal about the country, and have heard It highly tpoken. of." BROOKBT3 CAKBOMSED GLYCERINE ! DIP is truly the best and cheapest non-poison- ' ou3 dip in the market, guaranteed to be made '■ of purer ingredients than any American or ■ English dipping fluid imported into die colony. ' 4s 6d per gallon, carriage paid; 1 gallon makes 100 gallons wash. C. Eosdr, ISsq., Balcairn, reports 25th August, 1890—"It compares favorably with the imtK)i*t?ed* ' ■ * * ' W. Postlethwaite, Esq., Geraldine—" Has need it the la«t four years in succession. -, Discount allowed to bona fide Public Dips. . ] 8372 ]ML ONJS V TO Lα BN D ON AJPPBOVBD SECTJEmES. < At Current Rates. M. DONNELLY, Solicitor, 205 Hereford street, Christcharcb, 523 a MMUNITION, all kinds, Gnna, Revolver /V 'Powder Snot, Cartridges, Aitken and Roberts. Corner Colombo and Cashel streets (opposite BaUaatyne's). (
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7770, 26 January 1891, Page 1
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