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AMUSEMENTS. j f\ PERA HOUSE! TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Enormous Success. Unbounded Enthusiasm. THE ! ALHAMBBA GAIETY COMPANY. ! Every item vociferously em'ored. To-Night—Pro- j Tindcll with his highly-trained Performing Monkey. The Acrobatic Marvel, Mons. Driscoll ana other new faces. Popular Prices, Is and 6d. 9673 nn E M P L E OF TRUTH. GRAND SACRED CONCERT, TUESDAY NEXT. See Tuesday's papers for programme. 9612 CHRISTCHtTRCH OPKItATrVE BOOTMAKERS' SOCIETY.—OR AN P BENEFIT CONCERT, to beheld in the Oddfellows' Hall, THURSDAY. June 13th, in aid of one of their Members, .Mr Key, who lost his Hand through a Ciuu Accident. * PROGRAMME—I. Song, '• Romany Lass," Mr E. Maurice, 2. Comic Sony, '• Patsy Briuinigan," Mr .Ism Foley. 3. Soni;-, Miss Weston." 4. .Selection, " Estudiantina" (Laoombe), Estudiaiitina Band. 5 Soiiij, •• Death of Nelson," Mr C. J. Farrant. 6. Action Sonu, by Little Japanese. 7. Comic Sony, Mr H. Price. 8. Recitation. "Shainus O'Brien," Miss Sprinyr. 9. Bones Solo, Mr A. Hutton. 10. Sons, " Alioe, where art thou?"'Mr E. <;. Lovell. 11. Song, " Daisy Bell's Reply," Miss Brocket. 12. Comic Son. Mr 11. Enipson. Interval of five minutes. 13. Pianoforte Solo, Mr R. Hollow. 14. Song, "My Life for Thee," Mr E. (i. Lovell. 15. Selection, "Alioe, -.wiere rut thou (Ascher), Estudianlina Band, 16. c-npii<-Song, Mr H. Empson. 17. Song. Mr A. Soritm,'e nir. 13. Irish .Tiir, Mr C. Close. 19. Song, "The Island of Dreams," Mr C. J. Fan-ant. 20. Song, " Tell mc Mary how to woo thee," Mr E. Maurice. 21. Comic Song. Sir 11. Price. Interval of five minutes To conclude" with a Sidesplitting Farce, entitled " Utnn 'Uns From Rome, or, Ajax and Hercules"—Old Chump, Mr It. E. Hollow; Captain Smith, Mr Hiram Dunford; Chips from Rome, Mr G. Barns; Julius (otherwise Hercules), Mr J. Osliorne ; Joe (otherwise Ajax), Mr Orange ; Arabella Chump. Mr Roger Hollis. Accompanist, Mr J. lirockett. Admission to Concert —Front Soate, 2s ; Body of Hall, Is; Gallery, Sixpence. Doors open, 7.15 p.m.; commence at 8 p.m. sharp. W. J. OSBORNE. Secretary. 9656 ALBERT HALL, 82 COLOMBO STREET S. THE above HALL ia to be LET for Meetings, Dances, Parties, &c, on easy terms. Inspection invited. Piano on hire. All necessary conveniences available. Apply 9692 'C, J. FOX, Albert Hall. MISCELLANEOUS. FIRST-CLASS married couple, without encumbrance, English, seek engagement; wife, cook, laundress; man, gardener, groom; highest references; wages moderate. W.H., Post Oihee, Christchurch. 9519 iyAfk PARENTS wanted to buy Boys' Galatea /£_:«/ Kelt Hats. Job line worth from 4s lid to 6s lid, all at 2s 9d each. Kenneth Matheson and Co., Cash Drapers, The Hall, High street, Christchurch. HALLO, Bill, what are you smoking? Why, Emperor Cigarettes, try them. 12 for 6d. Hand made, from Best Virginia Tobacco. Sold everywhere. 7894 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. rjIHE Queen of Teas is the Pure, Unblended Palm JL 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 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'e. Pure Ceylon in lead packets. All Genuine Tea Leaf and No bust. INQUIRE For and Obtain Hyslop's Pure Teas. J Nobody in the tea trade offers you the same sterling value in quality. A trial will convince anyone who doubts this. CJ YRINGES, Hand and Fountain, from 3s 9d to 20s. IO Perfumery, Russian Leather Soap, just landed. Health Supplies, 245 Cashel street. T>ATHS—Home Turkish and Hot Air Baths, and JO 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 \f 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. X flf* LADIES' Black and Coloured Velvet Hats, QUO worth 9s 9d, to be cleared at 2s 6d ; see our windows for variety. Kenneth Matheson and Co., Cash Drapers, The Hall, Christchurch. /SPHERE is no Rheumatism about the Men and JL... Women who wear Mills' Horseskin Boots. MINSON'S Cheap Depot for Household Requisites—Stove Brushes, 7Jd; 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, Is 3d. 220 Colombo street. A ITJI LADIES' and Children's Black and Coloured 4t Itf Felt Hats, originally 3s 6d to 9s 6d, all one price _» 6d; call at once, and get first choice. Kenneth Matheson and Co., The Hall, High street. Christchurch. TQA STR AW Sailor Hats, in Navy, Black, and 4o" Coloured. The whole line to go at Is each, regardless of regular value. Kenneth Matheson and Co., Cash Drapers, The Hall, High street, Christchurch. Qwl LADIES' and Girls' Trimmed Felts, in Oi _t various shapes, usually 7s 9d, now 2s 9d each ; a rare bargain. Kenneth Matheson and Co., the Cosh Milliners, The Hall, High street. "E are Selling for Cash—Shirts with collars 2s 6d, Kaiapoi Flannels 2s lid. Boys' Knicker Hose Is and Is 3d, Boys' Tweed Caps 6d, 3 Silk Ties for Is, 3 Linen Collars (best quality) for 2s. J. H. Parker and Co., White Hart corner. 9990 WANTED to Sell, modern new House of five rooms, scullery, pantry, bathroom, washhouse, copper, &c, corner section, off North Belt. Must sell, no reasonable offer refused. Full particulars with C. L. Dearsley, 133 Lichfield street. ANTED KNOWN—That "Saxon" brand of Pure Teas are the best and most economical in the market. ANTED KNOWN—That a London Tea Expert has pronounced Hyslop's 2s Tea better value by Id to 3d per lb than any other packet tea he has tasted in Australia or New Zealand. Ladies will please make a note of this. WANTED the Public to Know that a Fresh Shipment of Hyslop's Famous Tea, in lead packets, lib and Jib, is to hand, and can now be had rom most grocers. ANTED KNOWN—A complete price list of "Ceylindo" Teas and Groceries to be had on application at Kincaid's G.I.C. ANTED, Protection from Colds, Influenza, or Circulation Stimulated — Use Schussler's Calcium-Ferric Lozenges, a splendid tonic. 10d per bottle. Save health, time, and pounds sterling, j Health Supplies, Cashel street, Oxford terrace. ANTED KNOWN—I have this day Purchased the Stock, Plant, Goodwill, Patent Rights, Charts, and Books in connection with the Damp Resisting Boot Company, The stock I intend selling at very low prices to clear. The measures will be carefully registered in my own books, so that any person wishing to repeat orders can depend on getting a good fit. AH future orders will be executed by mc in my own workshop, only the very best workmanship and material being used. H. ' Paunell, 93 Manchester street. 8604 SOAP DEFERRED THE DIRT STICK. TRY SILKSTONE. J. HATFIELD, ROYAL HOTEL, OXFORD TERRACE, CHRISTCHURCH, Facing River Avon. Best Accommodation in the City. Telephone 369. PICTURE FRAMING, Artists' Colours, 4c, aud School cf Art Requisites. J. W. GIBB, Morten's Buildings, Cathedral square. THE POWER OF READY MONEY. LADIES'. JACKETS. LADIES' JACKETS. SPECIAL LOT, Bought Cheap for Cash, T to be Cleared at Lowe-st Ready Money Prices. Only 50 in all, and will go in few rX.\ys. Prices from 8s lid to 455. TONEYCLIFFE and CAREY. MONEY TO LEND IN SUMS of from £100, at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Apply to H. WYNX-WTLLIAMS, Solicitor, 211 Hereford street, Christchurch. rjiHE LATEST. (COPY]. East Eyreton, Mr Hudson,. May 3rd, 1895. Dear Sir,—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 I was suffering from for nine months before I procured the Belt. 1 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 POXONGA ELECTRIC BELT, HUDSON AND CO., THE POPULAR S.P.Q.R. STORES, COLOMBO AND GLOUCESTER STREETS, CHRIBTCHURCH.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9125, 8 June 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LII, Issue 9125, 8 June 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LII, Issue 9125, 8 June 1895, Page 1

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