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I AMUSEMENTS. SUCCESS. SUCCESS. SUCCESS. COME AND SEE OUR NEW PROGRAMME. AMPHITHEATRE OF VARIETIES. Opposite Theatre Royal. SIXPENCE. Our NEW ARTISTES NEW ARTISTES Received with Storms of Applause. GRAND MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON. Special Programme for School Children. Everything New Tonight. Circle, 2s : Stalls, Is; SIXPENCE-PIT-SIXPENCE. 5223 f\ D D FE L L O W S* HALL GRAND COMPLIMENTARY POPULAR CONCERT, Tendered to Mr Fred Seelin by tbe Leading Vocalists and Instrumentalists of Christchurch, THURSDAY', MARCH 19th. Vocal and Instrumental Solos, Duo 3 and Quartettes. Full Orchestra, Twenty Instrumentalists. Up to Date Comic Songs, Medleys, Sketches and Fnrcas. Admission, 6d. Front Seats. Is. 5222 TRAMWAY NOTICES. NEW BRIGHTON. SIXPENCE" RETURN, By Trams leaving CATHEDRAL SQUARE 'At 10.10 A.Mi and 7.15 P.M. DAILY. • 1393 MISCELLANEOUS. FOR Sale, 3 Gig?, 2 lisjht ones, in good repair. Bryant and Co., Papanui road. 5209 FOR SAL!', a first-class Musical Practice. For particulars apply Y. Z., Press office. 5029 SHOOTING Season—Men's Thigh Gum Boots, 18s, at Mills', 216 High Btreet. TtOTRS SEAGEtt is prepared to receive Invalid or JjjL Elderly Person requiring comfortable home. Charfield, Bowen street. 5151 BARGAIN— Furniture of a four-roomed cottage, including suite, chests of drawers, &c; the whole £17 10s. 216 Hazeldean road, near Selwyn street. . 5191 WAITING 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, Grooms and Gardeners. 5172 ITURM PUPILS- Vacancies on a Sheep and Cattle ' Farm for a few Young Gentlemen, where experience maybe gained in Bush Felling, Grass Seeding, Draining Swamp, Dairy Work, Pigs, Cattle and Sheep, &c. Delightful situation by tho sea. Heaviest labour, such as bush felling, is done by contract. Apply F. Pratt, 155 Worcester street West. 5156 of Season—Men's and Boys' Straw Hats at Greatly Reduced Prices. Black, Beattie and Co. BLOSSOM TEA. TfIHE Straight Tip is Joko. Speculate freely on it B and you 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. Q1 PRING BLOSSOM TEA. Ol ALVAGE Salc-1000 Mantles and Jackets from Is each. NEW Fall Nets, New Hosiery, New Handkerchiefs, New Frillings, New Gloves at Black, Beattie aiid Co. ADIES requiring a Stylish Dress at a Moderate A Price should go to Black, Beattie and Co. SALVAGE Sale —50 pieces Calicos, slightly damaged, lalld, 2s lid, 3s Ud per dozen. FOR Colonial-made Flannels at-Lowest Cash Prices try Black; Beattie and Co. ■f- ADIES' Mantles, Golf Capes and Jackets, Exeel_L_ lent Value at Black, Beattie and Co. EYESIGHTS Scientifically Tested Free of Charge. Acknowledged to be the best Opticians in New Zealand; Spectacles from Is. G. andCH. Jones, Watchmakers and Jewellers, Cashel street (opposite Cafe), Christchurch. _^ PIANOS by nest English makers, Gollard and Collard, Jarret and Gouge. Iron frame, upright grand, cottage pianos, guaranteed to stand ~ climates. Now landing, and will be sold on terms or for cash atlowest prices. Spensley and Co.; Highstrect. - ■ - -,-'" ■■■.-. 3349 SALVAGE Sale—lso dozen Gents' Hats, from Is each. PEOIAL Value in White and Grey Colonial Blankets. Black, Beattie and Co. NASH'S " new improved" Baking Powder. All leading grocers. 1244 QIPRING BLOSSOM TEA. ALVAGE Sale—Blankets, Flannels and Sheeting, at your own prices. " new improved" Baking Powder, guaranJI.N teed absolutely pure. ■' COLOSSAL Sale ior one month. Ladies jackets, capes, blouses, &c. 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 G.I.C. UR "B.B." Gloves are very reliable, 2s6dper pair, 2a 7d if posted. ' Black, Beattie and Co. QPRING BLOSSOM TEA. ALVAGE Sale—Everything rushed out. No reserve. Come early. . ■^^ SALVAGE Sale -200 Dozen Men's Shirts, in bundles, at half cost price. Damaged by water. SWEET-TONED VIOLINS for Sale, cash or time payments. R. Francis' Musical Exchange, 159 Manchester street, near Cashel street, opposite the Queen's Hotel. _^^_^ GLADSTONE and Brief Bags, best quality, always in stock at AY. Ward's*) Victoria atreet, Bligli's Building— 4006 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. - XX7-ANTED KNOWN—Saxon Tea is always the same standard of excellence. WANTED everyone to Know, that I Cover Umbrellas and make them equal to new, from 3s 6d. Lethaby, Cathedral square. 9917 WANTED KNOWN—Saxon Tea is Delicious ; don't be led away to purchase cheap inferior tea, dear at a gift. WANTED to Know, who uses the world-renowned Gloria Silks? Why Lethaby, of course. He covers Umbrellas with it from 6a 6d. WANTED Known—Finest selected Hams, 6d per lb. Choicest grain-fed Bacon, 5d per lb. sides at Kincaid's. ANTED all economical ■ Housewives to use V ? Daylight Soap, it goes further and gives satisfaction. ANTED KNOWN—Men's bluchers 4s 6d at Mills', 216 High street; men's shooters 63 lid at Mills', 216 High street; women's leather slippers 3s 6d at Miils', 216 High street; children's school boots from 3s 6d at Mills', 216 High street; ladies' glace instep strap shoes at Mills', 216 High street. Shootiiig Season—Men's thigh gum boots 18s, at Mills', 216 High street. No place like Mills', 216 High street, for evening shoca. WANTED KNOWN—Daylight Soap pronounced by all the most Economical Soap in the Market. v WANTED to Know, who is Lethaby? Why the People's Umbrella Manufacturer, and his address is Cathedral square. ANTED KNOWN—Pianos, handsome in appearance, exquisite in touch and tone. Eaay payments taken. R. Francis, the Musical Exchange, 159 Slanchester street, near Cashel street, opposite the Queen's Hotel. \_^ WANTED KNOWN — " Vitadatio," the great Herbal Remedy, is come. Itmakes the lame walk and the sick rejoice. 8136 WANTED KNOWN — " Vitadatio," the great Herbal Remedy, will cure the worst case without operation. It dissolves the growth. 8137 WANTED KNOWN—FuII Trichord Piano, goldenirraved panel and sconces, half top walnut case, superior finish, powerful tone, elastic touchonly Thirty-five Guineas. Second-hand pianos taken in exchansre. The Musical Exchange, Duncan's Buildings, 159 Manchester street, near Cashel street.' ANTED to Sell, 4-roomed Cottage, Barrie street, Sydenham, good section. Very cheap. £15 deposit. T. E. Taylor, opposite Pbbss Office. WANTED KNOWN — Handsome Mirror-top American Organ, 8 stops, 2 knee swells, mouse-proof pedals. Only Sixteen Guineas, or very easy time payment*. ITTTANTED to Sell, Capital Farm 174 Acres, comtf fortable 3-roomed Cottage, outbuildings, _c., 5 miles from town. Apply T. E. Taylor, opposite Press Office. WANTED to Know, where you obtained your new Umbrella ? It is not new, bat the old one covered at Lethaby's, Cathedral square. JUST ARRIVED. 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 OP PETAL DUST,. THE GREAT FLORAL AIR PURIFIER, And Invaluable Requisite for the Sick Room. HUDSON ~AND CO., S.F.Q.R. BTOBBS.

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9365, 14 March 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9365, 14 March 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9365, 14 March 1896, Page 1

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