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AMUSEMENTS. SUCCESS. SUCCESS. SUCCESS. THE CRY IS STILL THEY COME TO TUE A MPHITHEATRE OF VARIETIES. Opposite Theatre Royal. SIXPENCE. OUR GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Received with GREAT APPLAUSE. 4 CORNER MEN. 6a. 4 CORNER MEN. to. Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is; SIXPENCE—PIT—SIXPENCE. Grand Matinee Saturday Afternoon. Special Programme for School Children. 5052 UNITED FIXE BRIGADES' DEMONSTRATION AT T ANOASTER PARK TO-DAY. FIRST DAY'S DEMONSTRATION EVENTS, Commencing at 10 a.m. FIRST EVENT—Manual Engine, dry, one man. SECOND EVENT—Hose Reel Flat, for five men. THIRD EVENT—Manual Engine Competition ; for L five meu. FOURTH EVENT—Bicycle. Hose and Hydrant • Competition, for two men. FIFTH EVENT—Coupling Practice, for two men. SIXTH WENT—Hose and Ladder Competition for five men. Garrison Band will be in attendance. Frequent trams to the ground. ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. IN THE EVENING— ' Muster at Chester street Station at 7.30 sharp for BOATING EXCURSION to Lawn in front of C.R.C. Boat Sheds. DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS. Refreshments Provided. r. McMillan, : 5051 Hon. Secretary. GRAND CONCERT, in Aid of the PRIMROSE STRING BAND, iv the Oddfellows' Hall, Lichfield street, On FRIDAY, MARCH 15th, 1836, Tickets—Sixpence. Doors opeu 7.15. Commence at 8. 5045 LADIES' CYCLING CARNIVAL. V ANO AST E R PA RK. SATURDAY AND THURSDAY, ! MARCH 21st and 25th. 5045 TRAMWAY NOTICES. NEW BRIGHTON. " SIXPENCE" bettjrn, By-Trams leaving CATHEDRAL SQUARE At 10.10 A.M. and 7.15 P.M. DAILY. 1399 CITY AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY. TTIXCURSION TRAMS to PIER, NEW BRIGHTON Return Fare by 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. SIXPENCE. ' 482 MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE, a first-class Musical Practice. For' particulars apply Y. Z„ Press office. 5029 SHOOTING Saason—Men's Thigh Gum Boots, 18s, at Mills', 216 High street. - MARRIED Couple .want Situation, farm or station, man general, wife cook-housekeeper; good references ; no encumbrance. Apply T. 5.8.. Press Office. - •-■..-* ,■;..,., 5024 AITING Engagements at J. ; J. Parker's Servants' Registry, 176 Colombo street, next Langdon and Steel, General Servants, Married Couples, Housekeepers, Ploughmen, Potato Diggers, Farm Labourers,' Groom and Gardener. 5026 END of Season—Men's and Boys' Straw Hats at Greatly Reduced Prices. Black, Beattie and Co. SPRING BLOSSOM TEA. MnHE Straight Tip is Joko. Speculate freely on it JL and you will be satisfied it is the best' 2s tea in the market. JUST Opened, New Ties, New Collars, New Braces. Black, Beattie and Co. FOR Tailoring Department, New Coatings, Serges and Trouserings. Black, Beattie and Co. BLOSSOM TEA. ALVAGE Sale—looo Mantles and Jackets from Is each. NEW Fall Nets, New Hosiery, New Handkerchiefs, New Frillings, New Gloves at Black, Beattie "and Co. SWEET-TONED VIOLINS for. Sale, cash or time payments. R. Francis' Musical Exchange, 159 Manchester street, near Cashel street, opposite the Queen's Hotel. ' WE only keep New and Popular Music; all one price. 4d each, or twelve for ss. Musical Exchange (R. Francis, proprietor), 159 Manchester street, hear Cashel street, opposite the Queen's Hotel. LOANS NEGOTIATED on Mortgage from 0 per cent. Bills Discounted from £5 to £10,000. Weekly and monthly repayments or at fixed periods D. Stranaghan, Estate Agent, Chancery Lane , PORTMANTEAUS, Dressing Bag 3 and Travelling Trunks Made to Order : every description. W. Ward, Victoria street, next bridge. LADSTONE and Brief Bags, best quality, always in stock at W. Ward's 1 ! Victoria street, Bligh's Buildings. 4006 lADIES requiring a Stylish Dress at a Moderate J Price should go to Black, Beattie and Co. SALVAGE Sale —50 pierces Calicos, slightly damaged, Is Ud, 2s lid, 3s lid per dozen. FORColonial-made Flannels at Lowest Cash Prices try Black, Beattie and Co. LADIES' Mantles, Golf Capes and Jackets, Excellent Value at Black, Beattie and Co. PIANOS by oest English makers, Collard and Collard, Jarret and Gouge. Iron frame, up- ■ right grand, cottage" .pianos, guaranteed to stand extreme climates. Now landing, and will be sold on terms or for cash at lowest prices. Spensley and Co.. High street. 3349 SALVAGE Sale—lso dozen Gents' Hats, from Is each. SPECIAL Value in White and Grey Colonial Blankets. Black, Beattie and Co. "T^T ASH'S " new improved" Baking Powder. All _3I leading grocers. 1244 O PRING BLOSSOM TEA. ALVAGE Sale—Blankets, Flannels and Sheeting, at your own prices. " new improved" Baking Powder, guaranJ3I teed absolutely pure. COLOSSAL Sale tor one month. Ladies jackets, capes, blouses,- <fee. at half price. Kenneth Matheson and Co., The Hall. LADIES' Macintoshes, New Shapes, Large Variety, Special Value. Black. Beattie and Co. HOW to Preserve Fruit without boiling. Apply to Kincaid's Q.I.C. ■ CHOICE Colourings and Designs in Brussels and Axminster Carpets, in large variety. Baliantyne and Co. LATEST Novelties in Dress Materials now being shown at Black, Beattie and Co. . SPLENDID Stock of I—dies' Autumn Jackets at Special Prices. Black, Beattie and Co. FOUND— The long-lost Pound of Joko Tea marked 23. The finder drank it as she considered the tea worth more than the reward offered, 2s 6d. I COULD not afford to entertain my friends until I found that the Palm Brand Teas are so economist The 23 4d Indian.produces 200 large cups of delicious tea to the pound, first water. OUR "B.B." Gloves are very reliable, 2s6dper pair, 2s 7d if posted. Black, Beattie and Co. QPRING BLOSSOM TEA. ALVAGE Sale—2oo Dozen Men's Shirts, in bundles, at half cost price. Damaged by water. WANTED KNOWN—New Goods just to hand, Dresses, Millinery and Jackets direct from the maker*, at ready cash prices. W. McClea and Co. 210 High street. WANTED —Any person not able to procure Saxon' Tea from their Grocer, to communicate with Saxon Tea Company, who will arrange with an agent to supply them. JUST ARRIVED. XX7-E«GFIELD'3 CELEBRATED CUTLERY. Table and Dessert Knives, Steels, Bread Knives, Pocket Knives, Scissors, Bread Forks, Butter Knives, E.P. Cruets, &c., &c. JUMBO CUPS "AND SAUCERS, CHEESE STANDS, BISCUIT JARS, &C., Beautiful Decorations. A THIRD SHIPMENT OF PETAL DUST, THE GREAT FLORAL AIR PURIFIER, And Invaluable Requisite for the Sick Room. HUDSON "AND CO., 8. P. Q.B. STORES.

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9363, 12 March 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9363, 12 March 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9363, 12 March 1896, Page 1

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