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AMUSEMENTS. m H E A T X E ROYAL. Lessees _ .. Jiostyn and Dalzeil POSITIVELY NO FREE LIST, PRESS EXCEriED EMPHATIC" SUCCESS OK TUB MOSTYN-DALZEIL DRAMATIC COMPANY. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. HUMANITY ! Startling Fire Scene ! HUMANITY 1 HUMANITY ! London Bridsre Scene ! HUMANITY ! HUMANITY ! The Accusation ! HUMANITY ! HUMANITY ! The Arrest ! HUMANITY ! HUMANITY! The Old Donkey Ned ! HUMANITY I The Greatest " Boy" Actress of the Day, J MISS DORA MOSTYN~|~ AS TROTTY. MR D. L. DALZIEL as JACK DANE. The Stupendous Fire Srenc ! The Most Realistic .Static Picture Ever Seen. New Scenery ! New Soncr< ! Everything New ! TO-MORROW EVENING —" AFTER DARK." Orchestral Stalls, 3s ; Dress Circle and Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's. Day Tickets as usual. 8954 £1 T. MARK'S SCHOOLROOM. GRAND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. THURSDAY, May 30th, (it 8 p.m. DREAM FACES. THE HAPPY PAIR. Admission Is. Proceeds in aid of Parish Funds. 8910 CANTERBURY SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. THE ANNUAL MEETING and SOCIAL GATHERING will be held in the City Council Chambers, by kind permission of the Mayor, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, At 7.30 p.m. The Chair will be taken by his Worship the Mayor. After the report and balance-sheet have been adopted short Addresses will be delivered by Sir John Hall, K.0.M.G., Patron of the Society, and his Lordship Bishop Julius. An attractive Musical Programme will then be given by Misses Garrick, Watson and M. Watson, Messrs Millar, Watson and Foster, and the Estudiautina Band. Refreshments will be provided by the Ladies' Committee. Tickets, Is, may be obtained from the Committee, from Messsrs Milner and Thompson, Freeman, Biggs, Crooks, R. Foster, and M. MURPHY, 8842 Hon. Sep. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES is hereby given that the several par__ll eels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, .1885, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before 24th June, 1895 :— 7619. WILLIAM ATKINSON.—SO acre 3, Rural Sections 7431 and 12614, Block VI., Mairaki Survey District. Occupied by W. J. Atkinson. 7628. FRANCIS BOOKER ASKIN.—2S acres and 8 perches, part Rural Section 12172, Block VI., Opawa Survey District. Occupied by J. S. Rutherford. 7631. LAWRENCE WILLIAM BOURKE. — 38| perches, part Rural Section 33, City of Christchurch. Occupied by Applicant. 7632. ALFRED SCLANDERS OTTERSON.—3 roods 12 perches, part Rural Section 102, Block XL, Christchurch Survey District. Occupied by 7633. CttARLES EDWARD TAYLOR and Others.----50 acres, Rural Section 184 a, Block XII., Christchurch Survey District. Occupied by Philip Philpott. 7634. JOSEPH GOULD and EDWARD CEPHAS JOHN STEVENS.—46 aores 3 roods 28 perches, part Rural Section 5271, Block IV., Oxford Survey District. Occupied by Applicants. 7636. HENRY NECOMEN NALDER. — 17J perches, part Section 30, Town of Lyttelton. Occupied by Elizabeth Back. Diagrams may he inspected at this office. Dated this 18th day of May, 1895, at the Lands Registry Office, Christchurch. J. M. BATHAM, 8941 District Land Registrar. A PPLICATIONS having been made to mc by J\. HENRY COTTERILL, of Chriatchurch, Solicitor, on behalf of the Executors of the Will of JOHN GEBBIE, late of Gebbie's Valley, for the issue of a provisional certificate of tit'e for Lots 77, 82, 83, 84, 85 and 93, Plan 297, parts of Rural Sections 2240 and 2585, contained in certificate of title, Vol. lxi., folio 39, and a statutory declaration having been lodged with mc of the loss of such certificate, I hereby give notice that I will issue the provisional certificate as requested on the 7th June, 1895. Dated at the Lands Registry Office, Christchurch, this 21st day of May, 1895. J. M. BATHAM, 8942 District Land Registrar. MISCELLANEOUS. A YOUNG Lady would like Situation as com_cs_. panion and help in a nice home in or near Christchurch. Apply H. E. P., Press Office. 8897 nnHE Party that received Watch, to be valued at JL F. Thrower's, 163 Colombo street, is requested to leave same at the above address to save further trouble. ' 8919 MILLS' Boots, though intended for the feet, are always ahead. See it? ■ SPECIAL Purchase—Men's Black Waterproof Coats, without sleeves, lined red, 40s. Black, Beattie and Co. " 'nrVS a feat to fit the feet." Mills can do it JL 216 High street, next to Standisb and Preece. LOST, a pound of JOKO TEA, packed in lead, marked 2s. Will gladly give 2s 6d for it. It is the best Tea at the price I ever tried. THE Queen of Teas is the Pure, Unblended Palm Brand. Have a cup at our Tea Room, 155 Colombo street. Come early to avoid the crowd. A GROCER says, My Customers are going mad on XjL Joko Tea and are glad to hear your second shipment has arrived. Sold by all leading Grocers. RIGHT at the Top of all Packet Teas in the market is Hyslop's. Pure Ceylon in lead packets. All Genuine Tea Leal and No Dust. For and Obtain Hyslop's Pure Teas. jQj Nobody in the tea trade offers you the same sterling value in quality. A trial will convince anyone who doubts this. YRINGES, Hand and Fountain, from 3s 9d to 20s. Perfumery, Russian Leather Soap, just landed. Health Supplies, 245 Cashel street. TT>ATHS—Home Turkish and Hot Air Baths, and O How to Use Them. 37s 6d. Cabinet folds into 24 x 7 inches. Health Supplies, 245 Cashel street. of our best known Caterers asserts one pound \j> of Palm Brand Indian Tea, at 2s 4d, will make 200 large cups of tea fit for a King to drink. Jameson, Anderson and Co. r PIECES Embroideries 2d, 3d, 3Jd, 4id and 6*d ' O per yard, women's hose broad rib Is per pair, cashmere gloves 6jd, 7Jd, BJd and Is pair, all the new shades in beaver trimmings 4Jd, 6Jd, 7id per yard. Kenneth Matheson and Co., The Hall, High street. URS, Furs, Furs, Bear Boas and other beautiful furs in great variety, marvellously cheap, at Beath's. TJERSONAL.—If young lady who admired gentleJ|7 man's feet in Papanui tram car has a brother, kindly tell him the Shoe 3 came from Mills'. DOLLS, Toys, and all kinds of fancy goods, ornamental glassware and articles suitable for presents or gifts. Oakey's Variety Bazaar, corner Lichfield and Colombo streets. CHOICE Assortment of Fruits at the Lowest Prices at Robinson's, Morten's Buildings Empty Cases for Sale. CQUEEN'S celebrated Hats, latest styles, best qualities at G. L. Beath and Co. Chf\{\ MANCHESTER Flannel ekirt lengths, Is &\j\f lid each. 200 heavy Tweed Winter Dresses. 9a lid each. Beath's. SPECIAL Purchase—Men's Black Waterproof Coats, with sleeves, lined red, 35e. Black, Beattie and Co. EATH'S Blankets best and cheapest. Wonderful value. See them. GIFT. Berlin Wools, new shades just opened, only Is 6jd per bundle, worth 2s 9d. Beath's. DRESSMAKING up to date, strict economy studied and lowest prices. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed, at Beath's. IHEAP Reading—Back numbers of Aldine Books j 15 for Iβ. Oakey's Variety Bazaar. rjIALKING about Toothache, that reminds mc that 1_ 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 U truly magical. Is. Chemists and Stores. Bought in houses from £2 to £200 j It is a well-known fact that Davis and Hawke give highest prices. The trouble of an auction sale a ;ved. Note the address—Davis and Hawke, corner Colombo and Tuam streets. 4032 rf H E LATEST. [COPY]. East Eyreton, Mr Hudson, May 3rd, 1895. Dear Sir,—-I am happy to say the PONONGA ELECTRIC BELT I had from you about four months a" o has nearly cured the strain of Sciatic Nerve I 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 SXBEETS, CHBISTCHUROH.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9115, 28 May 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LII, Issue 9115, 28 May 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LII, Issue 9115, 28 May 1895, Page 1

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