This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.
Amusements. TONIGHT.' TO-NIGHT. ON CIRCUS GROUND, GLOUCESTER STREET. BERNARD'SWONDERS. TANKARD JAPANESE TROUPE. BABY ETHEL, The Liliputian Marvel. TOMO and CHaT_LBY KADAM A. THE CHAMPION DOG LADDIB 'In his Extraordinary Leap of 8 FeetPopular prices—3s, 2s, Is. ■ . Doors open 7.30; commence 8 p.m. - GRANDJ-lATINEE. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. CHILDREN to TO ALL PARTS, S. BERNARD, 8141 Manager and Proprietor. Railways. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE AND CHEAP FARES TO LYTTELTON ' ' .'OR REGATTA ON Ist JANUARY. AFTER the 7.20 a.m. train from Lyttelton and 7.55 a.m. train from Christchurch, tbe ordinary timetable for the Lyttelton Idne will be suspended, and trains will run from Christchurch to tiyttelton ABOUT every 20 minutes from '8.30 a.m. up to 11.35 p.m. and from Lyttelton ABOUT every 20 minutes from 8,35 a.m. till 10 minutes after midnight. Some of these trains wiil NOT stop at inte-'mediato stations. For fu'l particulars soo timetable iv posters exhibited at. stations and elsewhere. Return fares, la 6d first clasa, Is second, from Christchnrch and Wilson's road to Lyttelton by any train on Ist January. Tbo tickets will be good for that day only. 8072 BY ORDER. NEW. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION TO LITTLE RTVER, JAWARY Ist. FOR SPORTS. RETURN FARES from Christchuroh, Ladbrooks, and intermediate Stations GsGd rir.it rlaa-s 4* Gd second, from other Srntlons ordinary return fares. T>ain Times-Christ-church dep. 8.55 a m.. Addington 92. Hornby 9.17, Prebbletbn 9.27. Llnc-oln 9.17, Llttlo Blvor arr. 11.5. Little River dep. 63i p.m., Christchurch arr. 8.30. - " ■ ■ 8082 BY ORDER. Art Union. DRUIDS ANNUAL GALA. THE SIXTH ONE. GRAND ART UNION (By Permission of the Colonial Secretary). 12 5 P R I Z E S, On View in Shop Next Central Hote Colombo street, opposite Fuhrmann's Furniture - Waiehous.. - TICKETS, ONE SHILLING. Can ho obtained at Art Union Shop any day during Holiday Week from 10 o'clock a.m. to 10 o'clock p.m., or. on written app licaticn from the Sec.etary, C. J. MARSHALL, SO-2 ■' •" ' 45 Cathedral Square. Miscellaneous. SHEEP FEED Wanted in Northern district. Aftermath or New Grass. State quantity, and other particulars. P. C .Threlkeld, Flaxton. 8030 V~ ACANCIES for Boarders in a privato family, near tram and be*ch. Sandown, off George street. New Brighton. - 8063 '-: in Case, Quality, low -ptice*; 1 -.IT also Walkihi; Sticks. Inspection Invited. S. H. Vornazoni, IC6 Colombo street, next Al j j HOt.l. ..?.:■ / j WONDERFUL value in men's Cotton Shirts. Is Od, la lid, 2s 64, and 3s Cd, worth 2s 3d, 2j lid. 3s 6d, and 4* 6d. W. McClea and Co., 210 High street. IMPORTANT NOTICE;-J. Plsisted and Co.'s Great Ironmongery Sale for fi ur weeks only, so be in timo to secure Real Bargains in «vary department. Note thi address —Colombo street, opposite the Bank of New Zealand. Premi.es open on Saturday nights until half-past nine o'clock during this Special Cn»h Sale. •• t BRING your Umbrellas to Lethaby's aud get them covered w:th Italian cloth for 3_ cd. or silk 6-16 d. Umbrellas repaired from la. Glass and china neatly rivetfed. WINE— Pura Grape Wine 7s 6d per gallon, in bottles. U. Kffey, 26 Lower High street. 7133 fi H. LETHABY, Umbrella Manufatnrar Te of Dunedin, has opened a Branch Shop nt Hobbs' Buildings, Cathedral square, Christ church. ! QT. GEORGE JAM Once used, always O used. All Grocers. 27il P~IANOS-_"ee"the Waldemar before purchasing. Spensiey and Co., -42 High street. . BIG~Fail in Cherries, 4d per'lb, at CunT ming's. High and Colombo streets. IMPORTANT _ NOffOE.-J. Plaisted and Co.'s Great Ironmongery Sale for four ' {.weeks only, so be id time to secure Real Bargains in every department. Note the address —Colombo street, opposite the Bank of New Zealand. Premise* open on Saturday nlifhtuntil half-past nine o'clock during this Speolal Cash Sale. , ATKINSON—For Men's, Women', and' • Children's Canvas Shoes, value an equalled. 308 Cashel street- _■*"_ __ WORTH of Household Furniture can 55,XU be obtained for Fifty Shillings, and • so on in proportion, by the Cash or Hire System Time-deferred Payment of Walters and Co., Upholsterers, Cabinet-makers, 43, -5,-7, Vlo- ' toria street. Beaut ful Goods, best material and workmanship. Low prices marked in ' plain figures. Terms, one-quarter of the value down, balance by ea»y weekly, fortnightly, or monthly instalments. NOVELTIES ia Curtains and Coverings, Cretonnes, Art Muslins, &c Ballantyne and Co. HAVE you tasted GAWNE'S WORCB3 TER SAUCE? It isa valuable adjunot to the luncheon table. ' "CTOR Meat, Fish, or Fowl GAWNE'S WORJD CESTER SaUCEIs the most appetising in the market.—F. Cross, Agent. M._o_est«r street, Christchurch. _. 8300 ESgRS GAWNE aud CO. have favoured us with samples of their Worcester. Sauce. . . . ■ ■ IT3 flavour is as- good as its piquancy is pronounced. It is altogether a well-balanced relish. . ; . /\NE of the cheapest yetpiqusnt sauces ever __P introduced. It* quality not being sacriflwd lay lowness of price. t AWNEand CO.'S Worcester Sauce supIT. plied to public at a price that no Worceater Sauce was ever before offered. MBRELLAS Made for school children-a .special line at 5s 6d. guaranteed twelve months, -it Lethaby's, Hobbs' Building, Cathedral square 1639 , AMPLE 3 Boys' Clothing at landed cost price. One case English tweed and serge suits from 3s lid. Death's. AITKEN am> KOBERTS, IRONMONGERS, 113 COLOMBO STREET, CORNER CASHEL STRK-T. PISHING TACKLE—Large assortment, in eluding Geen's Patent Spiral and Pe*rl Phantotn minnows, specially selected salmon gnr. All Anglers' Requisite?. ____^ a 1 ARDENT TOOLS—Lawn Mowers. Spades, %Jf forks. Rakes, Spray-pumps, Syringes, Garden Shears, Fruit Netting. SHEARS. K.B.A. Turkey Stone, IO Scythes, lUapHookv -RELETTING-fencing Wire, Barb Wire, Sheep Netting, Iron ah kind. P. aisd Chaste Designs.' • Cutlery—"are© as*_rt—tent- Travelling Irnnks Bird Cages, Knit. Cieaners, Mangles.' PAINTS AND ' OILS — Varnishes and Bru-hes, Enamel Paints, AITKEN and 2.08ERT3. Mrs Izbtt, American News Agent. Men. Chester street. Telephone 515. WANTS immediately—Farm lade, men digging mangels, domesticated musical s-overnesa. moth r's help, .b.riiiaid, waitress. Waiiihg immediate engagement —Station couples, housekeepers, musterera, shaarers. men cooks, grooms, garaeners. milkers, all classes servant-. 81.6 OKCOMMENDS Superior Board and ResiSOt, dence. good central locality, terms moderate. Has waiting engagement (care-tul-y sel cted) ~ Excellent SUtioa Couples, Dbmestics. Sing)* Station Hands, Farm Hands, all classes of Hotel and Private Servants. Esp.cially recommends Housekeepers. No charge to employers for single men. Correspondents kindly enclose stamps for reply*
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP18931229.2.2.6
Bibliographic details
Press, Volume L, Issue 8677, 29 December 1893, Page 1
Word Count
1,015Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume L, Issue 8677, 29 December 1893, Page 1
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.
Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume L, Issue 8677, 29 December 1893, Page 1
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.