.*•" Amusements. ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY. mUA!M STREET HALL. 700 VOICES 700 - AND FULL ORCHESTRA. TUESDAY", MARCH 13th, 1894. Admission—Ono Shilling. Reserved Seats, 2s, may bs booked at tho Music Department, D.LC. Children half-price. Doors open 7.15, commence 7.45. ' 2834 Railways. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. •ATE TRAIN TO KAIAPOL 13th MARCH. A SPECIAL Guaranteed Train, stopping where required to set down passengers will le*vn Christchuroh for Kaiapoi at 11.0 p.m. on 13th lusu. Ordinary F_ie». _ 2598 BY ORDER. Meetings, <?tc. LICENSED VICTUAIkkERS'uASSOCIi- l TION OF CANTERBURY. A MEETING wilfba held at BURKES MOTEL, - THIS AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, To decide what action to take at the forthcoming election. FRANCIS J. QUINN, 2833 Secretary. CHRISTCHURCH AND SYDENHAM PROHIBITION LEAGUES. ALL Members are earnestly requested to ATTEND MEKTING THIS EVENING (Monday), in tha Orhco of the " Prohibitionist." Cashel street, opposite Press Orrlco, at 7.30 p.m. Business— Urgent and important, referring to next Sunday's procesnon, and the "No License" pall on March 21st. 2820 SUMNER BOROUGH COUNCIL. Under Section 179 of the Municipal Corpora- - tions Act, ISSB, I HEREBY Give Notice that a MEETING of the BURGESSES will be held ac the TOWN HALL, SUMNER, ON THURSDAY EVENING, Tee 15th of Mabch, 1894, At 7.30 p.m. Business;— To consider the proposal published in the official paper, tbe Press, of the 12th, l'Jth. and 26th of February, and tho Bth of March, re raising a loan to pay off existing liabilities in connection with waterworks, and to extend the water mains to other streets in the town and to the junction of the Lyttelton and Hoberden roads. JAMES TAIT, Mayor. Borough Council Office, Sumner, 10th March, 1894. 2810 "NO LICENSE." A MONSTER PROCESSION OF Sunday Schools, Bands of Hope, Churches. Temperance Societies, and Reform Agencies WILL BE HELD on ' SUNDAY, MARCH 18th. The schools and other orgaaisatiaas jolninein will March to Cathedral Square where all should be mustered by 3 o'clock. One procession will then be formed which wiil pass around'the Triangle and thence to Latimer square, where addresses will be delivered from several platforms by representative speakers. If any school or society has been overlooked when invitations were issued they are heartily invited to join the procession. Parents of the children and all friends of reform are cordially invited to attach themselves to some part of the procession, which aims at the destruction of a traffic which has proved an insuperable barrier to reform, and an unspeakable curse to the people. Fuller details in future issues. 2819 Board and Residence E~"~ RIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE.— Terms moderate. Miss Leete, Morden lye. Gloucester street West. 9543 G~ROSVENOR HOUSEI-oard and Resid.nce. Terms moderate. 56 Gloucester street, near Latimer square. 9141 PRIVATE Board and Residence. Terms moderate. Mrs Blanchard, Riverton Rouse, Cashel ctreec West. 7582 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. SUPERIOR BOARD and RESIDENCE at No. 20 CRANMKIt SQUARE. Allhomw comforts, piano. Terms moderate. 4718 3___tD""_^D~RESl__N(__. HANDSOMELY-FURNISHED Apartments for Ladies and Gentlemen. MRS SAWTELL, -iherwood. 72 uashel street) E. Telephone—7o3. Lost and Found. LOST, on Saturday night, a BASKET of CLOTHES, in Armagh street. Reward, 184 Kilmore street. 2816 STRAYED, from Avonhead, one large Berkshire SOW, with piece ot wire in her noie. Anyone returning ncr to P. D. Bone. Avonhead, will be rewarded. 2503 _ ~-~--*: Miscellaneous. TUITION.— G-utleman requires coaching, with a view 'o matriculation. Terms. &c__to Student, Press office. _S2B r AW.—Wanted, Employment in a Lawyer's A Office as Conveyancing and General Clerk Can engross, Sec Long Melbourne experience. Address " _oripta," office of this paper. 2656 A LARGE Shipment of Bananas to be sold cheap, from 3d per dozin, at Robinson's, -.lui-ton'a Buildings. 2051 V IBJT BEATH'S SALE. ST. GEORGE ~JAM.—AskTfor~and "see~t_at you got it. All Grocers POR SALE,_ - Splcndid"HOUS___6 rooms, •, waah-honse, .md all outhouses, every convenience; nearly 1| acre of land, with * flontage 3 chains, liverything is in first-class order, good orchard, fowl run. This place is situated in one of street* iv Linwood. and >he price asked ia only £333. witu terms. J. R. Kiig ana Co., 168 Lichfield «t rect. ALE "of BOOTS. ~~Compulsory ClearinS to S-le. K. Atkinson, 203 Cashel street. not fail to sco to Plaisied's cheap cash Ironmongery 8 tie, it will last but a snort time longer, ~o be in time in making your purchases •nd banish regrets. J. Pl_i_ted and Co., Colombo street, opposite the.Bank of New Zealand. TVfRS _ Ro3S, _ Midwife with Diploma "for ItJL Midwifery and Diseases of Women. Consulting hours from 9 to 11 a.m. and 3 to 9 p.m. No. 17 Peacock ntreet, off Durham street N. Telephone^No. 353. 382"2 HAVE~you _ tasted~GAWNE'_~WbRCS TER SaUCEJ It isa valuable adjuno to. tha l_ncheonja_ble._ : . FOR Meat, Fish, or Fowl GAWNE'S WORCESTER SAUCEis the m.st appetising iv the market.—l": Cross Agent, Manchester street, ■ 8300 M" ~ES_rITgaWNE and CO. have favoured us with samples of their Worcester Sauce. ITS flavour is as good as its piquancy is pronounced It altogether a weil-balanced relish. ONE of the cheapest yet piquant sauces ever intra-ciuc-d. It-* quality not being sacrificed by town ess of Brie*. g *, AWNE and CO.'S Worcester Sauce sup*t_r plied to public at a price that no Worcester Sauce was ever oaf ore offered. Mrs IZKTT, American News Agent, Manchester atreet. TeltphonoSlfi. WANTB — Smart Lad (city firm), useful tad (indoorehCouniry Hotrl, Woman Cook; Town Hotel, Woman Cook and Boy ; Hot.l Hongem_id. Good S-.Trants, Laundres*. £40. Wanted adopted infant from birth. 2827 UARPER'S Periodicals, Puck, Judge, Truth. Outing, Review of Reviews, Pohce Gazette, posted on receipt of subscripi lion to any pare «>f. the colony. Select Board • and' Residence, Carisichuroh west, east, north, terms moderate. AU classes Men and Women Servants carefully selected; no charge for men servauts; Hotel and Station couples always on j band.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8740, 12 March 1894, Page 1
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