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AMUSEMENTS. nn HEAT R E ROYAL. LAST NIGHT BUT THREE LAST NIGHT BUT THREE OF THE SEASON. BLAND~HOLT Will have pleasure in presenting for POSITIVELY TWO NIGHTS ONLY, POSITIVELY TWO NIGHTS ONLY, A Special and Graphic Production of the Sparkling and Stirring Military and Naval Drama, THE UNION JACK, THE UNION JACK, THE UNION JACK, THE UNION JACK, BT Henry Pettitt and Sydney Grundy. THE ATTRACTIVE OAST OF CHARACTERS by ran FULL STRENGTH OF THE FAVOURITE AND POPULAR PREMIER ORGANISATION OF AUSTRALASIA. THE GRAPHIC SCENIC ILLUSTRATIONS Of the Various Scenes are on a most elaborate scale, and include ARTI-.TIO STUDIES by MR GEORGE GORDON And NEW ATTRACTIVE INTRODUCTIONS by MR W. B. SPONG, The Entire Representation forming an unapproachable and Fascinating Production. Act I.—Summer Flowers and Summer Love. Act 2.—Broken Faith and Broken Laws. Aot 3.—Gun Deck of H.M.S. Wellesley. A Typical Tableau ot Marine Life. The Comical Garden Gate Scene—Army aud Navy. Act 4.—THE SNOW AVENUE. THE SNOW AVENUE.' The Ruse of the Jack Tar. UNDER WINTER BOUGHS. Shoulder to Shoulder, Side by Side, Under the THE UNION JACK. Late Trams to all Suburbs. THE PRICES AREos, OS, AND ONE SHILLING. BOX PLAN at Milner and Thompson's. Day sales at Eslick's and Walker's. Furniture supplied by H. FUHRMANN. 3378 MUSIOAL. MISS M. B. VARTHA begs to announce the OPENING of her CLASSES for ENSEMBLE PIANO PLAYlNG—Quartettes, Duos, be. A Pupils' Concert will be given at the end of every term. Intending Pupils are requested to make early application, as only a limited number can be accepted. Terms —253 per term. 19 INGLIS* BUILDINGS, 3356 High street . CYCLING. COME AND SEE HARRIS AND MARTIN AN A BICYCLE BUILT FOR TWO. NEXT THURSDAY, FEB. 18th. ALSO, PITHER AND N.Z. CHAMPIONS IN THB GRAND TANDEM RACE, Never before held in New Zealand. First Raoe, 2.15. ADMISSION-ONE SHILLING. LECTURES. A COURSE OF LECTURES Will be given by ROBERT ROBERTS * --.-,-.'.." (Of Birmingham); * -* - Editor of *"* The Christedelphiati." Author of " Christendom Astray," "TheTrial," "Nazareth Revisited." i - • And Other Works, ODDFELLOWS' HALL. Lichfield street, THURSDAY, February 13th, FRIDAY, Mth, TUESDAY, ,18th. Doors open 7.30; commence 8 p.m.

OPERA HOUSE, TUAM STREET, SUNDAY, February 16th. Doors open 6.30, commence 7 p.m. SUBJECTS: 13th—'* The future state revealed in the Bible a different thin*, from the future state believed in by pulpit theologians." 14th—" What are things coming to ?. or the light throwu by the Bible on the troubled aspect of human affairs." , 16th—" Christ in His first and second appearingson earth : what they mean for mankind." 18th—" What is salvation according to the Bible, and how are we to get it?" ' Admission free. No collection. 3350 COLONISTS' HALL, LYTTELTON. rnHIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock, the COUNTESS JL WACHTMEISTER will Lecture on "THEOSOPHY." . Admission Free. Collection. 3372 MISCELLANEOUS. A BARGAIN, nearly new Dresden Model Piano. _"__ Cost 65 guineas, for sale £45. Apply P. Temby, Heathcote Valley. 3279 A GENTLEMAN is Open for Re-Engagement as Traveller, Cauvasser, Collector, be ; has thorough knowledge of North and South Canterbury districts. Apply, W. H.. Post Office, Rangiora. 3241 QPRING BLOSSOM TEA. HE Straight Tip is Joko. Speculate freely on it and you will be satisfied it is the best 2s tea in the market. ' - O PRING BLOSSOM TEA. PECTACLE3 from ls, Gold with Pebble Lenses 255. Eyes Tested Scientifically Free. G. and C. H. Jones, Opticians, opposite Cafe. IF your Sight i_ Failing, get it tested and nave a pair of Crystal Spectacles for ls, real Pebbles 5s at Alfred Butcher's, 191 High street. SALVAUE Sale—looo Mantles and Jackets from ls each. NEW YEAR What about that headache you get after a heavy repast? Ain't you going to try Dr. Crossland's Headache Cachets for it? They cure all kinds headaches and neuralgia. ls 6d, chemists and stores. EVERYBODY Satisfied—When they have their Portrait taken by Sorrell, "The" Bhotographer. Enamelled Cabinets, 10s per dozen. 179 Colombo street. -, WE keep Marshall's Kura Klava, Crossland's Headache Powders, Odontalgicon, Special Tincture of Podophyllum, the great liver remedy, also Martin's Worm Syrup, a really good article. Truth and Health Supplies Company, 245 Cashel street, Christchurch. SALVAGE Sale —50 pieces Calicos, slightly damaged, ls lid, 2s lid, 3s lid per dozen. OUR Annual Clearing l_ale — N_w — Or_ Startling Reductions. G. and O. H. Jones, Jewellers and Opticians, Opposite Cafe. PIANOS by oest Emt'i.h makers, Oollard and Collard, Jarret and Gouge. Iron frame, upright grand, cottage pianos, guaranteed to stand extreme climates. Now landing, and will be sold on terms or f-ir cash at lowest prices. Spensley and Co., High street . 3349 HOW to Preserve Fruit without boiling. Apply to Kincaid's Q.I.C.

BARGAINS. WH l ™™^' 8 STOCK. PICTURESQUE ATLAS OF AUSTRALASIA, in 42 rirts, with indexes and maps, Ac, for binding in volumes. Price, 5 guineas. Whitehead's price, £15155. EUROPEAN PICTURES, 3s Tolume; usual price, 5s 6d. THE DOKE GALLERY, 250 beautiful engravings, 30s; usual price, 60s. 150 Volumes CASSELL'S NATIONAL LIBRARY, 4de_ch. 130 Volumes CASSELL'S ASSORTED, suitable for picnics, be, 9d ; published price ls. WATERBURY WATCHES, 18s short-wind ; usua price 22s 6d. "EYE WITNESS" CUTLERY and "PRADA" SILVER FORKS and SPOONS, Special Value. See the Nickle Handle POCKET KNIFE, Is. ANOTHER SHIPMENT <Jf PETAL DUST, THE GREAT FLORAL AIR PURIFIER, Invaluable in Sick Rooms, Smoking Rooms, Steamer Cabins, Ao Destructive to all insect life. HUDSON AND CO., ' B.P. Q.R. STORES, CII&--T0HUBO-It ,

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9338, 12 February 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9338, 12 February 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9338, 12 February 1896, Page 1

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