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Amusements. , f pOMPLIMKNTARY CONCERT Given by th« NEW SOUTH WALKS CKICKETER3 To the CANTERBURY CKICKET ASSOCIATION. At tie ODDFELLOWS*HAI L LICHFIKLDSTRRET OX THURSDAY, 15th FKBItUARY, 1894. Commencing a. S p.m. PROGRAMMa ; 1. Pianoforte Solo—Mr S. W. Austin. 2. Song—"Call Mc Back" (Deuza.) Mr A. Noble. E. Song—Miss Alyce Lasch. 4. Song—Mr T. Woodhou'.e. 5. Souk— " The Mighty Dseo* M IJude) Mr A. Miliar. 6. Piaaofort* Solo -Mr W. Leech. 7. Song—"The Ki'herman and tiit Child ,, MrO. Cov»ley. 8. Comic Seng—Mr J. Mannix. SECOKD.PARt. 1. Song—"The BedSctrf" .. (Bonheur) _ Air A. C. Mackenzie. 2. Pianoforte Solo—Mr W. Leecb. 3. Song—" Tha Bugler " .. (Pineuti) Mr A. Millar. 4. Song—" The King* Minstrel" (Pinjati) MrA.Nobio. o. ComicSone—Mrs.Waifard. 6. Song—Mi39 Alyce Leech. 7. Duex—" I and War," Messrs A. Millar and T. Woadhouse. 8. Comic Song—Mr J. Mannix. Tickets, 2s and la t obtainable from Mr T. D. Harman, 213 Hereford street, or at the doors. 1030 Meetings, etc. CHURCH MISSION BUND, . CENTRAL ASSOCIATION. A PUBLIC MEKTING in Rid of the above will oe held, on WEDNKSOAY; February 14tb, at 8 p.m., in the Society of Arts' Room, Armagh street. Speaker*—The Bishop, Rer. W. A. Pascoe. # Sister Edith. Mc W. T. Chatlewood. Chairman—Key. W. Harper. Admission Free. J. F. TJCAKLE, oil Organising Secretary. MEMORIAL TO THE LATE BISHOP HAKPKR. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held on FRIDAY/ next, 16ch February, at H o'clock, m the City C unoil Chamber. To receive the report of the Committee. THOMAS GAPES, H'jl Mayor. THE SALVATION ARMY. SUMNER CAMP MEETING, MEETINGS TO-DAY, at 11a.m., 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. ____ Women Warriors' Day. Reduced Tram Ticket, 9d return (including Admission to Camp), by 10.10, 2.5 and T. 15 trams. Return any day during Camp. Late Tram from Sumner 10 o'clock Each Evening. Tickets not obtainable on trams. S cure beforehand from :—Mr J. Robertson, fruiterer, Morten's Buildings; Mr Milla's boot shop, corner Lictineld and High streets: and other agents. iq69 HONORARY RE3ERVE CORPS. THEFOURTH of the~SERIES of MATCHES will take place At the Cashmere Range, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) a.yd SATURDAY MEXT. Ransres, 500 and 600.rd3; 19 Shots each. Ammunition for Competitors on the Ground. ' RICHArtD EVANS. IOSS Sergeant-Major. Licensing Notices. . NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. f WILLI AM ADAMTAYLOR, of Rangiora, 2 being the holder of a Publican's License in respect of the house and premises situate at Rangiora. and known as the Junction Hotel do hereby give notice that I desiro to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to be; holfien at Rangiora on the eighth day'of March' nex. apply foe a TRANSFER of the said LICENSE from myself to MARK SCOTT, my appoinreip. .-■ ■ .... . ...--;-•..- Dated the 4th dc v t f December. 1893. 888 .•_„.... WILLIAM ADAM TAYLOR. Cricket. CRICKET. NEW ZEALAND~v NEW SOUTH WALES. THE FOLLOWING have agreed to CLOSE their OPmiES from 1 p.m. on THURSDAY, February 15th, 1894:— . National M. and A. |W. Common nnd Co. Co.. Limited Wood* Brothers Dalgity and Co., Ltd. Lake und Kvans Kaye and CaTter Miles-and Co. N.Z. Shipping Co. - Wood, Shand and Co. G. McClaichioand Co. Harm an and Stevens P. Cunningham and. JaS. Henderßon Co. .. Kinsey and Co. H. Matson and Co. Acl md, Dudley and <n. P. Meyers ' Co. G. Moula -•• WigrSm. Brothers Cuff and Graham Groy Valley Coal Permanent Invest- Company ment and C Loan Moir and Co. Association - Charlea Clark 1029 NEW SOUTH WALES v NE W ZEALAND. (>RAND CRICKETTIffiXHIBITION on the X beaul if nl Lancaster Park Grounds. In honour of above match my luncheon at Lancaster tark Hotel wiil be as follower— Roasc goose, roast dnck, roast towl, boiled chicken, roaat lamb, roast beef, pickled pork, ham and ox tongue. Sweets—Apple isie, rhubarb pie, plum pie, blanc mange, cabinet puddint?, custard. Vegetables in aea3on. Cheese and salad. . Inolnrting a stlnes of Manning and Co.'s kinjt of all other alee, or Saunderaand Co.'a challenge ginger ale or lemonade. ONE SHILLING; LANCASTER PARK HOTEL. 1022 QUILL, Proprietor.

Educational. ' E. J. PAI NT E It, riIEACHER .OF THE VIOLIN, Kilmore street east, Christchurch. 9933 ANCING, DEPORTMENT AND~CALIBTHJfiNIC EXERCISES, under Royal and Vice-JKegal Patronage—MlSS LOWE, of Melbourne, will start a season to Christchuroh on or about 19th February. All the newest society danc*s taught. Private lessens given in skirt and fancy dancinjr. ■■ For particulars as to publio classes, term*. &c. . 1035 ( MISS-LOWE, Metropolitan HoteL MISS TAYLOR'S CLASSES FOR DANCING RESUME WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 14th. Wednesday Afternoon at 4, Eveninj? at 7. 'Fee—lss the course of 12, from date of joining. Advanced pupils lua 6d the course. Other classes formed as required. Private cUsses formed. Private lessons given. The Modern and the Original Dances artistically taught. 236 Armagh street West. _* 32 ACADEMY OF ARTISTIC DRESSMAKING . AND MILLINERY. CONDUCTED BY~MADAME ALICE (Latelof London and Paris.) DRESSMAKING and Millinery thoroughly TAUGHT to ladies wi hi-.g to do their own Dresamakiug or eucceasfully engage in business. Ladies learning under Madame Alice are Taught as ia the best London and Paris Houses (not scientific system). Ladies wishing to make inquiries kindly call on Madame at Hobos' Buildings (Isc floor} Cathedral Square, between 10 and 5. Classes commenced Tuesday, 30th January. ~ SBIB Board and Residence J>RIVATE BOARD and RE3IDENCE.Term* moderate. Miss Leete, Morden onse. Gloucester street, West. ■ 95i3 G~ROSVSNOR HOUSE—Board and Residence. Terms moderate. Sβ Gloucester street, near Latimer square. ' 9111 PRIVATE Board "and Residence. Terms moderate. Mrs Blanohard. Rirerton House, Caahel ctreec West. , 7582 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. SUPERIOR BOARD and RESIDENCE at No. 2) CRANMKR SQUARE. All home comforts, piano. Terms moderate. 4718 " ~"~"BOARD AND BESIbBNC£ "^ HANDSOMELY-FURNISHED Apartaceata for Ladies and Gentlemen. MRSSAWTSLL, Sherwood. It Caahel street E. Telephone—7o3. ■ J. W. GXBB, PICTURE FRAME MAKER, Artiste Colourmxn and Picture Dealer, llorten'a BuiMiag*. Cathedral sqnare. Moderate price* Country orders promptly attended to. ST.~~GEORGE JAM.—Once used, always ustd. All Grocers. 2741

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8718, 14 February 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8718, 14 February 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8718, 14 February 1894, Page 1

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