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AMUSEMENTS. PERA HOUSE. THIS EVENING. , A PEOPLES PROGRAMME • BY TItK PEOPLE'S FAVOURITES, In Celebration of the , PEOPLE'S HALF-HOLIDAY, AT TUB PEOPLE'S PRICES, FAUST TAMILY, " Without-Comparison of Any Kind." LONDON BELLRINGERS, '•The Standard of Excellence." MARTYN hagan, "A Guarantee of Superlative Merit." LUCY FRASER, " Unique, Dazzling and Full of Gaiety." JOHN GOURLAY (Specially Engaged), " Raises the Enthusiasm to Fever Heat. Tills Brilliant Coterie of Artists will provide a hitherto unsuroassed GLORIOUS PROGRAMME. ADMISSION—Dres3 Circle, 2s; Stalls, la: Tit, SIXPENCE. 1757 "oine art gallery. 8 o'clock. C 0 N C~E R T BY HERR MICHAEL BALLING (VIOLA-ALTA) ASD MR MANGHAN BARNETT (PIANIST). Sonatas for Piano and Viola-alta, by Rubenstein and Meyer-Olhersleben. "Loreley" (M. Balling) and "Pastorale and Gavotte " (Ritter) for Viola-alta Solo. *' Rhapsodic Hongroise" (Liszt) aud four Characteristic Pieces (M. Barnett) for Piano Solo. Tickets, 3s and 2s. Plan at Messrs Milnerand Thompson's. 1573 REPRODUCTION OF "FLOWER QUEEN." ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Lichfield street, TONIGHT. Charming scenic effect. Principals, Miss Corrick (Queen), Rev. Mitchell (Henni 1 ). Leader Orchestra, Mr Corrick. Piuniste, Miss Orchard. Conductor, Mrs Mitchell. Admission 6d, Front Seats Is. Doors open 7.50, commence 8. 1786 MISCELLANEOUS. NEW Music three and four piecc3 for Is, Songs four for Is. Come early and take your pick. Musical Exchange, 159 Manchester street. HOW to Preserve Fruit without boiling. Apply to Kincaid's Q.I.C. QPRING BLOSSOM TEA. TVTASH'S " new improved" Baking Powder, guaran.l3l teed absolutely pure. BLOSSOM.TEA. INVALIDS are recommended by their Doctors to drink the Palm Brand Teas in preference to any other on account of their absolute purity. Wholesome. Economical, Delicious. PRING BLOSSOM TEA. Straight Tip is Joko. Speculate freely on it J_ and you will be satisfied it is the best 2s tea in the market. OLD Jewellery Bought; I give best price for Old Jewellery, Gold, &c. David Bowman. I BUY Jewellery. Gold, Silver or Plate. Good prices. David Bowman, 186 Colombo street. 4 IURIOS, Works of Art, &c—l buy, sell, or ex\j change Curios. D. Bowman, Triangle. SILVER Chronograph, latest improved, For Sale at Half Price. David Bowman. MONEY to Lend, repayable weekly or monthly, reasonable interest. David Bowman, 186 Colombo street. OPRING Blossom Tea is obtainable of all respect£s able Grocers and Storekeepers, and Wholesale, rom P. C. Mclntyrn and Co., Cathedral square. /T\ BONNINGTON Keeps "Wahoo," the XJTV Best Remedy for Stomach, Kidney and Liver troubles. . . ACETIC Acid, best, cheapest, Barilla soap, &a, 12 cell-salt remedies. Health Supplies Company, 245 Cashel street. SPECIAL Value in Xmos Cards, in Packets 12 for ?Jd, 20 for Is, 50 for Is 3d. Black, Beattie and Co. ; " ■'OJTAHOO" regulates bowels without takiug V V pills, cures headaches, heartburn, pains in side, constipation. 2s 6d chemists, grocers. SPECTACLES from Is, Goldwith Pebble Lenses 255. Eyes Tested Scientifically Free. G. and C. 11. Jones, .Opticians, opposite Cafe. LOANS NEGOTIATED on Mortgage from o per cent. Bills Discounted from £5 to £10,000. Weekly arid monthly repayments'or at fixed periods D. Stranaghan, Estate Agent, Chancery Lane LAWN' TENNIS—Every Repair needed to Racquets executed in a workmanlike manner by F. Burdett-Sapsford, Racquet Expert, Brittan street, and Canal Reserve, Linwood. Agents—Davies and Lamb. OUR Annual Clearing Sale* Now On. Startling Reductions. G. and C. H. Jones, Jewellers and Opticians, Opposite Cafe. •' _* WHEN your nerves are unstrung, when you have had lots of brain work, get-a bottle ofMarshall's Fospherine, the great brain and nerve tonic. Is; at Chemists and Stores. ' 2s from all chemists and store V y keepers. Wholesale agents, KempthorneProsscr and Co.'s N. 2. Drug Co. ' " I K"BTAHQO," the most popular remedy for In-, YY digestion, 2s 6dper bottle, at Fletcher Bros., Cheapside ; High street, Christchurch; and at East street, Ashburton. g; s\ DOZEN Ladies' White Aprous, regular prieee Oy Is M l ° 2s lld . all at Is each. Our grand Christmas Fair. Kenneth Matheson and Co., The Hall, High street. Christchurch. CHOICE Colourings and Designs in Brussels and Axminster Carpets, in large variety. Ballantyne and Co. NEW Year means gay parties, sea-side excursions cycling trips. . If any of tho above cause head, aches, use Dr. Crossland's celebrated Cachets. Take them with you in fact, and mace your trip as enjoyable as possible. Is 6d. chemists and stores. W£\ DOZEN Sailor Hats, newest goods, Fair prices 4\9 " 10Ad, "Is"," Is 3d, Is 6d. Ladies look at our Windows. Kenneth Matheson and Co., The Hall, High street, Christchurch. FURNITURE Bought in houses from £2 to £200, It Is a well-known fact that Davi3 and Hawke give highest prices. The trouble of an auction sale saved. Note the address—Davis and Hawke, corner Colombo and Tuam streets. . 3921 I COULD not afford to entertain my friends until I fouud that the Palm Brand Teas are so economial The 2s 4d Indian produces 200 large cups of delicious tea to the pound, first water.' HIS Uonour Justice Denniston decided in the Court of Appeal that the Spring Blossom Tea Coupons were legal. Plea c note this and watch future advertisements. •" ' - . " WAHOO," for Indigestion, is to be Obtained from E. W. Hall, Madras and Armagh streets. 2s 6d. 3241 FOUND— The long-lost Pound of Joko Tea .marked 2s. The finder drank it as she considered the tea worth more than the reward offered, 2s 6d. WAHOO. the popular remedy for Indigestion, is obtainable at the New Zealand Farmers' Co perative Association, at 2s 6d. WALLACE and Co., Chemists, Triangle, Keep "Wahoo," the Wonderful Cure for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints. WANTED those about to Marry not to tarry, but to go to D. Sykes for their Wedding Furniture. Cheapest and Best. Corner Cashel and Durham streets. . NASH'S " new improved" Baking Powder. All leading grocers. 1244 C_PKING BLOSSOM TEA. O OK4Tk DOZEN Ladies*, and Children's Handker/40"Lf chiefs direct from the manufacturers to be cleared at9d, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d per half dozen. Kenneth Matheson and Co., Grand Christmas Fair, The Hall, High street, Christchurch. BARGAINS. WHITEHEAD'S -JSTOOK.' PICTURESQUE ATLAS OF AUSTRALASIA, in 42 parts, with indexes and maps, *c, for binding in 3 volumes. Price, 5 guineas. Whitehead's price, £15155. EUROPEAN PICTURES, 3a volume; usual price, 5s 6d. THE DORE GALLERY, 250 beautiful engravings, 30s; usual price, 60s. 150 Volumes CASSELL'S NATIONAL LIBRARY, 4d each. 130 Volumes CASSELL'S ASSORTED, suitable for picnics, &c., 9d ; published price Is. WATERBURY WATCHES, 18s short-wind; usual price 22s 6d. "EYE WITNESS" CUTLERY and "PRADA" SILVER FORKS and SPOONS, Special Value.- ,-.■ See the Nickle Handle POCKET KNIFE, Is. ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF PETAL DUST, THE GREAT FLORAL AIR PURIFIER, Invaluable in Sick Rooms, Smoking Rooms, Steamer Cabins, &c. Destructive to all insect life. HUDSON AND CO., S. P.Q.B. STOKES, OHBISTOHUBCH.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9315, 16 January 1896, Page 1
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