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AMUSEMENTS. |~| PE E A HOUSE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. And Every Evening. HIE ALHAMBRA GAIETY COMPANY. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Kerr and Kingsley's Challenge Bottle Aot. Lueila and Driscoll Sensational Tr»pe_e Act. Finale—The Datidv Copper. Farce—Get Buck. Look out for Friday mght, Grand Complimentary Benefit to Miss Emma Markham. Peopli'.* Prices, Is and 6d. 9726 GRAND SACBED CONCERT. Admission free. Collection in Aid of Choir Fund. f|l EMPLE OF TRUTH. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. 1. Overture—" March le Prophet" (Meyerbeer)— Organ, Piano, and Orchestra. 2. Solo—" Honourand Arms"—Sampson (Handel) —Mr Mason. 3. Solo— "Comfort Ye" (Messiah)—Mr C. J. Ilickson. 4. Chorus—" And the Glory" (Handel.)—The Choir, 5. Violin Solo—(a) " Le Petit Tambour" (l>) Andante and flnale(PahlodeSarasate)—MrC. C. Btinz, junr. 6. Solo— "There is a Green Hiir(Gounod)—Miss Wells. 7. Oman Solo—" Eloquence" (arranged by Lott)—Mr Fitzgerald Faulkner.) 8. Duettr-" O Lovely Pence" (from Judas Maecabseus)—Misses Lloyil and Skeltcn. Part ll—9. Selection—(From Judas Marcabreus) — Organ, Piano, and Orchestra. 10. Solo—"The Mighty Deep" (Jude>— Mr Young. 1L Anthem— " As Pants, the Hart," (Spohr)—Soloist Miss May Wells. 12. Organ Solo—Pastorale in P'(Kullak)—Mr FiUgerald Faulkner. 15. Solo—"Cujus Animanr" (Stabat Mater) Mr Trewenie.) 14. Anthem—"To Thee, Great Lord" (Rossini)-The Choir. 15. MarchSelected—Organ and Orchestra.'" The audience are requested to refrain from applause. Musical Director—Mr Fitzgerald Faulkner. Leader of Orchestra—Mr C. C. Bunz, junr. Children in arms not admitted. 9744 ST. MICHAEL'S SCHOOLROOM. THURSDAY, JUNE 13th, 1895. CONCERT IN AID OF ORGAN FUND, Given by Choir, Assisted by Miss Hetty Wood, Miss A. Lake, Miss Rowley, Miss Vartha, Messrs A. Bowman, Webley, Hayfleld, Rowley, and the Choir. Musical Director—Mr H. Wells. Tickets at Milner and Thompson's, Spensley's, and the D.1.C., Is. Programme on Thursday. 9770 ST. MICHAEL'S SCHOOLROOM, Durham street— The Second Illustrated LECTURE on the History of the Church of England will be given by the Rev. A. W. Averill TO-DAY (Tuesday) at eight o'clock. Limelight by Mr Seager. Admission free. Collection in aid of Church Day~School. 9759 NORTH CANTERBURY RIFLE CLUB. FIELD-DAY, SATURDAY, JUNE 15th.—Trophy, Cash and Range Prizes. Open to All-Comers. Firing to commence at 10 a.m. sharp. C. A. TYLER, 9761 . Hon. Sec. PIANOFORTE. TljflSS LUCY M. NORTH is prepared to receive ItJL PUPILS for the PIANOFORTE at the following address—l4B ARMAGH STREET, near Manchester street. Special care and interest taken with beginners. Moderate terms. SHOW. SYDENHAM POULTRY SOCIET? SHOW. MISSION HALL, SYDENHAM. WEDNESDAY, 12th, and THURSDAY, 13lH INST. LOOK out for Art Union Splendid Prizes. Tickets . Is (admit to Show) may be hod from Members of Committee. Corue and See the Latest Importations of Poultry and Pigeons at Sydenham Show. Entries to be at Exhibition by 10 p.m., TUESDAY NEXT. 9654 W. FRASER, Hon. Sec. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, June 6th, between Papanui and Rangiora> DRESS COAT. Reward on returning same to W. H. Macdougall, care of B. Button, 210 Cashel street, Christchurch. 9738 MISCELLANEOUS. 1* ADIES' Rainproof Cloaks at less than half-price, JH.' 10e,6dj 12s sd,3ss.—Black; Beattie and Co.g~"i ESUCHT wirdein junges deuteehos Maedohen ' \JT als Kindermaedchen fuer em, 2£ Jahr, altes Kind. Metropolitan Private Hotel, Cashel street. 9737 ChA{\ PARENTS wanted to buy. Boys' Galatea /W4fc«/ Felt Hats. Job line worth from 4s lid to 6s lid, all at 2_ 9d each. Kenneth Matheson and Co., Cash Drapers, The Hall, High street, Christchurchy ' ■ HALLO, Bill," what are you smoking? Why, Emperor Cigarettes. Try them. .12 for 6d. Hand made, from Best Virginia Tobacco. Sold everywhere. - , 7894 &f\{* LADIES' Black and Coloured Velvet Hats, O\/O worth 9s 9d, to be cleared at 2s 6d ; see our windows for variety. Kenneth Matheson and Co., Cash Drapers, The Hall, Christchurch. ___ SPECIAL value Ladies' Waterproof Cloaks at 8s 6d eaoh.—Black, Beattie and Co. nnHERE is no Rheumatism about the Men and J. Women,w.ho wear. Mills' JBoraeskin .Boots. RESSMAKING Reduced. ' Dresses jnade up to .- August Ist from 12a6d.—Black, Beattie and Co. OST, 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 r\ Joko Tea and are glad to hear your second shipment has arrived. Sold by all leading Grocers. IGHT at the Top of all Packet Teas in the - market is Hyslop's. Pure Ceylon in lead packets. All Genuine Tea Leaf and No Dust. ENQUIRE For and Obtain Hyslop's Pure Teas. Nobody in the tea trade oners you the same sterling value in quality. A trial will convince anyone who doubts this. CI YRINGES, Hand and Fountain, from 3s 9d to 20s. K_? Perfumery, Russian Leather Soap, just landed. Health Supplies, 245 CaShel street. TTJATHS— Home Turkish and Hot Air Baths, and J3 How to Use Them. 37s 6d. Cabinet folds into 24 x 7 inches. Health Supplies, 245 Cashel street. /~kNE of our best known Caterers asserts one pound \9 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. . EXCEPTIONAL Value in Blankets and Flannels at Ballantyne's. T*yj"lN3oN'S Cheap Depot for Household RequiJIYX sites—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 rYC- LADIES'and Children* Black and Coloured rfc fl «/ Felt Hats, originally 3s 6d to 9s 6d, all one Srice 2s 6d; call at once, and get first choice, enneth Matheson and Co.. The Hall, High street. Christchurch. ' ' ' ■ OUR " B.B." Kid Gloves are very reliable, 2a 6d per pair, 2s 7dif posted.—Black, Beattie and Co. WE are showing special value in Dress Goods bought at job prices.—Black, Beattie and Co. ; ryOfk STRAW Sailor Hate, in Navy, Black, and IO" Coloured. The whole line to go at Is each, regardless of regular value. Kenneth Matheson and Co., Cash Drapers, The -Hall, High street, Christchurch. . . . . ' QWyf LADIES' and Girls' Trimmed Felts, in Oi' _: various shapes, usually 7s Sd, now 2s 9d each; a rare bargain. Kenneth Matheson and Co., the Cash Milliners, The Hall, High street. WE are Selling for Cash—Shirts with collars 2s 6d, Kaiapoi Flannels 2» Ud, Boys' Knicker Hose Is and Is 3d, Boys' Tweed Caps 6d, 3 Silk Ties for Is, 3 Lineu Collars (best quality) for 2s. J. H. Parker and Co.. White Hart corner. 9990 OPHTHALMIC Opticians— Sights tested free by ■ refraction test. Our lenses are free from polarisation, bi-refrintcency and chromatic aberration which are invariably found in ordinary lenses, causing premature decay. Spectacles from Is -G. and O. H Jones, Watchmakers and Opticians, Cashel street, opposite Cafe, and Rangiora. TT> EATITS Juvenile Serge Suits 3 illd, 5s 6d, and JL> 7s 6d, and Juvenile Reefer Ja kets, 5s lid and 7s 6d. , - MCQUEEN'S celebrated Hate, latest styles, best qualitiea at G. L- Beath and Co. Y>4\_"k MANCHESTER Flannel skirt lengths, Iβ 4UV Ud each. 200 heavy Tweed Winter Dresses. 9s Ud each. Beath's. . <■. ANTED KNOWN—AII Wool' Knitted Petticoats, 2s Ud, 4s UdLSs 6d, 6s 6d; former prices, 3s Ud, 6a 6d, 6s lid, 7sUd; Fancy Stripe Skirting, 2s 3d, 2e 6d and 3s Ud the Skirt. Caaft Drapers and Clothiers, W. McClea and Co.. 210 High street. ■ " ■ ■ 'ANTED—Men's all wool Socks. 9id, UJd, la 3d : Merino Socks, sid, 7Jd, IOJd, Is; Cashmere, "Black and Navy" Socke. Is, Iβ 3d; Tweed Caps, 6d ; Elastic Braces, 10|d; Wool Under Pants, 2s Ud, 3s lid; sßoys , Felt Hats, la 6d, Is Ud. W. McClea and Co.'s Cash Warehouse, 210 High street. rp HE LATEST. (COIT]. East Evreton, Mr Hudson, , May 3rd, 1895. Dxar Sir,—l am happy to say the PONONGA ELECTRIC BELT I bad from you about four months ago has nearly cured the strain of Sciat-Jc 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 POXO2TGA ELECTRIC BELT for anyone suffering in the same way. I. remain, Yours sincerely, T. W. DENTON. AGENTS FOR THE PONOXGA ELECTRIC BELT, HUDSON AND CO., THE POPULAR S.P.Q.R. STORES, COLOMBO AND GLOUCESTER STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9127, 11 June 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LII, Issue 9127, 11 June 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LII, Issue 9127, 11 June 1895, Page 1

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