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AMUSEMENTS. m U E A T R E ROYAL. Lessees _ — Mostyn and Dal_eil POSITIVELY NO FREE LIST, PRESS EXCEPTED. TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, MAY 27th, GRAND OPENING NIGHT OF TitS MOSTYN-DALZEIL DRAMATIC COMPANY. In the thrilling and realistic drama of Australian bushxanging days, entitled— RANSOM! Introducing to the Christchurch public the Wonderful " Boy " Actress and Vocalist, MISS DORA MOSTYN, Acknowledged to be the best boy exponent ever seen in the Southern Hemisphere. «s E. A N S O M ! CAST OF CHARACTERSTOM CHIVEY (with songs) „ DORA MOSTYN Harold Graham .. .. Mr If. L. Dalxeil Phillip Marlett .. .. Johnson Weir Gussie Howard .. .. Orlando Daly Samuel Fitzgerald (with song) .. 11. Meymott Captain Grainger .. .. ..L. Lawrence Mick Rvder (with song) _. .. Chas. Blake Ben Hall .. ( "1 .. Tom Carr Dan Morgan .. J n „_,,__,_,,„ 1 .. "-V. Bishop Flash Griffiths .. 1 Bushranger*, V F cam-ibell Ned Hogan ..I J ..Cecil Hylton Sergeant of Police .. _ W. MontgomeryMabel Graham (with songs) .. Miss N. Raynhani Mrs Fitzgerald .. .. Virginia Clayton Angelina .. .. .. Ethel Harborough Bushrangers, Station-hands, _c. During the action of the drama, Miss Dora Mostyn will sing—"Sweet Marie," "At Night" and " Maid of Athens." Miss Raynhani will sing—" Esuanita" and "A World Between." Mr Chas. Blake willsing "The Gauntlet," and Mr Meymott " Same Thing." NEW SCENERY AND EFFECTS. The Orchestra under the direction of Mr A. P. Consterdine. TUESDAY—CHANGE OF BILL—" HUMANITY !' Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's. Day Tickets as usual. 8864 MISCELLANEOUS. BACHELORS. —.Wanted to Rent, Furnished Rooms or Small Honse. State terms aud particulars, M., Press Office. 8869 MOGUL Tea Company's weekly £1 reward for most coupons (29) returned last week paid Mrs Clark, Parish street. Tea purchased from Copeman, North Opawa, 8822 FOR SALE, Bay Mare, by Boston, rising 4 years, guaranteed to pass trams and traction engines, also Whitechapel Dogcart, nearly new. Apply W. Berry, Halkett. ; 8552 MILLS' Boots, though intended for the feet, are always ahead. See it ? PECIAL Purchase—Men's Black Waterproof Coats, without sleeves, lined red, 40s. Black, Beattie and Co. " a feat to lit the feet." Mills can do it J__ 216 High street, next to Standish and Preece. W X PIECES Embroideries 2d, 3d, 3jd, 4_d and 6Jd i O per yard, women's hose broad rib ls per pair, cashmere gloves 6Jd, 7Jd, BJd and ls pair, all the new shades in heaver trimmings 4_d, 6Jd, 7Jd per yard. Kenneth Matheson and Co., The Hall, High street. FURS, Furs, Furs, Bear Boas and other beautiful furs in great variety, marvellously cheap, at Beath's. ERSONAL.—If young lady who admired gentleman's feet in Papanui tram car has a brother, kindly tell him the Shoes came from Mills'. - DOLLS, Toys, and all kinds of fancy goods, ornamental * glassware and articles suitable for E resents or gifts. Oakey's Variety Bazaar, corner ichfield and Colombo streets. CHOICE Assortment of Fruits at the Lowest Prices at Robinson's, Morten's Buildings Empty Cases for Sale. CQUEEKTS celebrated Hats, latest styles, best qualities at G. L. Beath and Co. aaa MANCHESTER Flannel skirt lengths, ls &xf\j -» lid each. .200 heavy Tweed Winter -Presses,-9s^ld ; eac_.- Beath's." -; , ■■,■:'■?.:'"-:'■ ..-■-'... . SPECIAL Purchase—Men's Black Waterproof Coats, with sleeves, lined red, 355. Black, Beattie and Co. • _^ BATH'S Blankets best and.cheapesfc. Wonderful value. See them. A GIFT. Berlin Wools, new shades jußt opened, only ls 6id per bundle, worth 2s 9d. Beath's. RESSMAKING up to (late, strict economy studied and lowest prices. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed, at Beath's. -« Q£\ fi_ LADIES Umbrellas, Trimmings, Muslin, __0«r/0 Embroidery, Fingerings, Yarns, _c. now open at Beath's. ORLEY'S Hosiery. All the celebrated makes at. Beath's. Cash prices. S~~PLENDID assortment West of England. Scotch, Irish and Colonial Tweeds, just to hand. Tailoring up to date. Atrial solicited. G. L. Beath and Co. MACINTOSH Coats, with new Capes. Guaranteed perfect in everyway, 29s 6d up to 635, our own makes, G, L. Beath and Co THE Wearwell Glove is pronounced the best halfcrown glove in the colony. Try them. Ballantyne's. TNSON'S Cheap Depot for Household Requisites—Stove Brushes, 7"d: Scrub, 6d ; splendid Set Shoe Brushes, 2s 6d: 300 Sets Jugs at 2s 3d ; 40 pieces Tea Sets, 10s 6d; Tumblers, 2s doz; special value Hair Brush, ls 3d. 220 Colombo street. INSON and CO. mean to Earn a Reputation for Selling Cheap. Just landed from Gothic— White-handled Knives, ss, 6s, 8s doz; Tea Spoons, 2s 6d, 3s 9d, 5s doz. 220 Colombo street. - C~~ HAMBER Sets, 10s 9d; cheapest in New Zealand. Minson's Cheap Depot, 220 Colombo Btreet. AMPS—Minson and Co. are Offering for 3s 6d the Cheapest Lamp in New Zealand. STANDARD Makes in Calicoes and Sheetings List prices at Beath's. : ADIES' Jackets, Golf Capes and Macintoshes, excellent value, at Black, Beattie and Co. 8~~ VERYTHING seasonable and fashionable in Mantles, Dresses, and Millinery, at popular prices, at Ballantyne's. " BEATH'S Juvenile Serge Suits 3 did, 5s 6d. and 7s 6d, and Juvenile Reefer Ja kets, 5s lid and 7s 6d. , TRY our 8.8. Kid Gloves at 2s 6d. in Tans, Brown, and Black. Black, Beattie and Co. BLANKETS. Extraordinary purchase of Blankets. 500 pairs English from 7s lid. 280 pairs Colonial 15s 9d and 19s 9d. Beath's. SPECIAL Purchase—Men's Heavy Tweed Water proof Coats, with sleeves, 455. Black, Beattie and Co. ACINTOSHES, Macintoshes—Our own make are the best. Try them. Ballantyne's. SPECIAL Value in Blankets, Flannels, and Flannelettes. Black, Beattie and Co. FURS, Furs, Furs—A splendid assortment to select from at Ballantyne's. EXCEPTIONAL Value in Blankets and Flannels at Ballantyne's. ■ BEATH'S special values in colonial Tweed Trousers viz., 7s lid and 10s 6d. BOYS' Tweed Caps, 6d each. 50 dozen Sailor Caps ls. Men's Lambswool Pants, 2s lid. Roslyn and Kaiapoi Pants and Shirts in newest makes at cash prices. Beath's. BEAUTIFUL Designs in Blanket Rugs, 3s lid, 4s lid, 6s 9d, 8s 9d each ; suitable for bed or trap Beath and Co. COLONIAL all wool Tweed Shirtings, ls 6_d, worth 2s. New designs. Beath's. BEATH'S for colonial made Clothing. See the 35s suits, honestly worth 50s. CHEAP Reading—Back numbers of Aldine Books 15 for Is. Oakey's Variety Bazaar. __ TALKING about Toothache, that reminds mc that if ever you happen to be a sufferer from that diabolical pain get a bottle of Marshall's Odontalgicon, and instant relief will be experienced, its effect is truly magical, ls. Chemists and Stores. URNITURE Bought in houses from £2 to £200 It is a well-known fact that Davis and Hawke give highest prices. The trouble of an auction sale saved. Note the address—Davis and Hawke, corner Colombo and Tuam streets. 4032 SEE Winter Comes—Waterproof Overcoat for 30s. David Bowman. £3 Overcoat for 30s, best quality, and a bargain. David Bowman. . ""CTIOLIN—I have a gem for sale, an old violin, " a V regular gem." P. Bowman. OLD Blows the Wind. Buy a good wind and rain proof Overcoat. LD Jewellery, Gold, Silver, &c, bought, and a good price given by David Bowman, Pawnbroker. -J H E LATEST. [copy]. East Eyreton, Mr Hudson, May 3rd, 1895. Dear Sib,—l am happy to say the PONONGA ELECTRIC BELT I had from you about four months ago has nearly cured the strain of Sciatic Nerve 1 was suffering from for nine months before I procured the Belt I had tried several remedies, but could obtain no relief. I can thoroughly recommend the PONONGA ELECTRIC BELT for anyone suffering in the same way. I remain, Yours sincerely, T. W. DENTON, AGENTS FOR THE PONONGA ELECTRIC BELT, HUDSON AND CO., THE POPULAR S.P.Q.R. STORES, COLOMBO AND GLOUCESTER STREETS. CHRISTCHURCU.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9114, 27 May 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LII, Issue 9114, 27 May 1895, Page 1

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