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AMUSEMENTS. i UNION ROWING CLUB UNION ROWING CLUB UNION ROWING CLUB CARNIVAL. {"VPERA HOUSE. LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS OF THE FAIRY FOUNTAIN AND THE SPARKLING CASCADE, &c. The Hall converted into a DREAM OF BEAUTY. Mies Phillips will Sing—"Bid Mc Discourse" (Bishop) Miss Julia Sandstein will Sing—"Aye Maria" (Gounod--Bach), with Violin Obbligato by Mr Painter Miss Samuels will Sing—"The Valley by the Sea" (Adams) Miss Woodhouse will Sin?—"The Old Lock" (WelHngs) Miss Marr will Sing—" A little Mountain Lad" (Rockel) Mr Bryant will Sins:— " The Diver" (Loder) Mr Woodhouse will Sinjf—'• I Trust You Still" (Barnard). Violin obbligato by Mr Painter. Probably Jfr Woodhouse's last appearance in Christchurch. Mrs Edgar Accompanist. "THE BOGEY MAN," with Chorus of 50, by MR ROWLEY. EXHIBITION CONTEST PIECES by th* ENGINEERS' BAND. Lovely Floral Decorations by Nairn and Sons. Mr A. Corrick's full String Band. 1612 UNION V ROWING CLUB. UNION" ROWING CLUB. UNION ROWING GLUB. FANCY FAIR. FA NC V FAIR. FANCY. FAIR. f"| P E l>. A HOUSE FRIDAY ANITsATURDAY, AFTERNOONS 2 TO 5 ADMISSION FREE. EVENINGS 7.15 TO I<X3O~P.M. ADMISSION ONE SHILLING. FLORAL COMPETITION, Good Prizes. Handsome and Useful Christmas Presents. Knick-knacks of all Descriptions. A GOOD EVENING'S AMUSEMENT. Best Ever Seen in Christchurch in connection with a Fair. The Ladies Solicit the Patronage of the Public in their efforts to assist the Club to recoup the loss in the late fire. 1611 /"X PERA HOUS E. MONDAY, DECEMBER 21st. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT Tendered to MR H. ROSSITER. A POPULAR TRIBUTE TO YOUNG NEW ZEALAND TALENT. New Zealand Contribution to Musical Art, New Zealahd Songs Sung by New Zealand Artists. New Zealand Compositions performed by New Zealand Musicians. ■ , The Most Unique Combination in the Musical Annals of Christchurch. : • loOfr /><HRISTCHUROH SCHOOL OF DOMESTIC \j INSTRUCTION, Hobbs's buildings, Cathedral square. C O N V E R 8 AT TON JB, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 22n>, At 8 o'clock. Mr Justice Demriston will preside, •- v Music >T _ >{,-- ju ■;'. jc . Jielreebmjnte "Prepawdbj A/timssion One Shifting. / 1606 "b&qng day. [ INTERPROVINCIAL BICYCLE RACES. LANCASTER PARK. THE PEOPLE'S CYCLING DAY. Representative Riders from— Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Westland, Timarti, .. Dunedin, Gore, &c, Ac.. Promoters—Pioneer Bicycle Olub. J. O. BALDWIN, 1564 ~- : Hon. Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. PRIVATE Board and Residence—Miss Bliss, Turret House, corner North Belt and Durham 'street. ARMAlD—Attractive Young Lady desires Engagement •in respectable bar immediately. No experience, will accept moderate wage. Reply M.M.,this Office. . 1575 WOOL Scourinsr —Wanted by practical man employment in the above line, first-class references. Address "Wool Scourer," office of this paper. ■ • ■ 1569 O Country Parents—Wanted, next School Term, Child attending School in Christchuech to Board in private family. References kindly allowed to Mrs Julius, Bishop's Court, Christchurch. Address Mater, Post Office, Ohristchurch. 780 /CHRISTMAS Fair now on at The Hall. Best bar\_j gains ever offered in drapery and clothintr. Kenneth Matheson and Co., High street, Christchurch. - ■- O ENGINEERS, an<i others -engaged in Engiheerinc Work.—Young Engineer, with highest scientific and practical training, requires Work as Designing or Ordinary Draughtsman, or as Engineer in Charge of Machinery, &c. First class references, Communications addressed to " Engineer,' 22 Rusk in street, Sydenham, will he promptly attended to. 1589 DRESS Tweeds at greatly reduced prices, this season's goods. Black, Beattie and Co, ATKINSON has for Sale Beantiful Toilet Sete « and Wash Stands. . .. SPECIAL Purchase large lot of Grass Lawns, sell ing at 5Jd yard, worth 9d yard. Black, Beattie and Co. ■■. /CHRISTMAS Fair commences To-day at The Hall. \j Special bargains for 21 days. Kenneth Matheson and Co., High street. • ; * ■ - — : *'. • 'INK—AII in want of good Wine at a low prict will do well to call at the WaverleyWint Vaults, Worcester street East, near the Cathedral AVEKLEY WINE VAULTS for good Wine at 258 per dozen. Come and sample it. 791 ATKINSON has for Sale, Thick Liuotam m just arrived, 2s square yard. 422 /CHRISTMAS Fair and Sale of Country Stock foi \y 21 days. Kenneth Matheson and Co., Drapers arid Clothiers. The Hall, Christchurch. THE straight tip for the Cup is Joko; speculate freely on it, and you will be satisfied that it ia the best 2s Tea in the market Jameson, Anderson, and Co.. . . : ' TT ATKINSON'S , Furniture Warehouse foi XX* Wedding Furniture. Come and see oui 8 took. • ■'- ' THE " Countess" three *nd four-ply Knitting Wools are the Best. They are remarkable foi their softness, elasticity and exceptional durability. Sole Agents for Canterbury—W Strange and Co. OJTARTLING Bargains for 21 days at the Great k - 5 Christmas Fair. Kenneth Matheson and Co., Drapers and Clothiers, The Hall, Chriatchurch. XT ATKINSON'S for Bedsteads and Bedding, Jtli Spring Mattresses, Kapok and Wire Mat tresaea. . PECIAL Purchase Warehouseman's Stock of Print! selling from 4jd yard. Black. Beattie and Co FISH MART, Commercial Restaurant. High street late Milner and Thompson's splendid premises Poulterers, Game Dealers, Fishmonger*. ' The bee; and primest quality only supplied. Oysters (when ii season) and Fish of numerous kind* fresh daily Every care taken to deservedly merit patronage am support Kindly favour us in good time with you: esteemed orders for your Christmas P.oultry so tha the quantity needed from our own Poultry Farmyan may be regulated. Telephone No. 884. ■ Keepectfull; wishing you most heartily " A Merry Christmas ani a Happy New Year." JUST LANDED, gPECIAL VALUE II CHAMBER SETS, EWERS AND BASINS, FANCY FLOWER POTS, JUGS, DKSSEBX, SBTS TRINKET SETS, DINNER WABB, >, CUTLERY, SPOONS AND FOBKS, ** THE CHEAPEST" DINNER SETS IN NEW ZEALAND, 22/6, 45/ OUB OWN PATTERNS. S. P. Q- Bμ COLOMBO AND STRWSW. - BUD&ON AMD 00*

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9603, 18 December 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9603, 18 December 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9603, 18 December 1896, Page 1

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