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AMUSEMENTS. ADDINGTON RAILWAY WORKSHOPS PICNIC. AT LITTLE RIVER, TO-MORROW TICKETS can be obtained at Working Men's Cooperative, Colombo street Mr Alpe, Tobacconist, aud Committee, also at Railway Station. From Christchurch 3s, from Addington 2s 9d. children Is 3d. Train leaves Christchurch at 8.10 a.u_, Addington 8.17 _m., returning from Little River at 6.10 p.m. Band, Sports, Aunt Sally, Hot Tea, &c 5984 TO-NIGHT, To-nijrht Prebbleton Town Hall.— 'FRISCO MINSTREL AND VARIETY COMPANY will appear at the above Hall ou FRIDAY, sth March. Doors open half-pist seven; Performance at eitrht sharp. Admission, Is. Dance to follow; admission to dance, Is. 5388 MEETINGS, Ac. PROGRESSIVE LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. PUBLIC MEETING TO-NIGHT, in the DRUIDS' HALL, Worcester street 8 p.m. MR H.~G. ELL WILL READ A PAPER on the LAND QUESTION, To be followed with discussion. 5977 ELECTION NOTICES. AVON ROAD BOARD. NEW BRIGHTON WARD. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. I HEREBY declare the POLLING to have been as follows :— Parish, Isaac .. ..33 Turner, William Robert .. 27 Mace, Henry .. : .. 12 I therefore declare Mr ISAAC PARISH duly i ELECTED a Member ot the Avon Road Board. ' ... „ . ?• CHAPMAN, Returning Office.. March 4th, 1897. 5992 BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. THE "PRESS" is an authorised GAZETTE for all Notices under the Bankruptcy Aot IN BANKRUPTCY. IN the Supreme Court holden at Christchurch— Notice is hereby given that H_nry Bennuts of White's Bridge labourer was this day adjudged bank* rupt And I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be hold-in at my office on the Uth day of March 1897 at Jl o'clock. G. L. GREENWOOD, Official Assignee. Christchurch, 4th March, 1897. 5995 TRAMWA_ NOTICES. • SIXPENCE RETURN. SUMNER, 10.10 a.m. SUMNER, 7.15 p.m. — -pRAM BACK 9 O'CLOCK EVERY NIGHT Except Saturday and Sunday. 2374 1 NEW BRIGHTON. SIXPENCE" RETURN, By Trams Leaving CATHEDRAL SQUARE At 10.10 A.M. and 7.15 p.m. DAILY. 5577 /""IITY AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY. RETURN FARE—SIXPENCE. By Trams leaving Edwards. Bennett's Corner for New Brighton at 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. 307 J EDUCATIONAL. PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. MR and MADAME WINTER RESUMED TEACHING TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2rny At their Music Room, THE G.F.S. HALL, GLOUCESTER STREET W. .: .TheTrainlog.cf Beginner* and4_ae of,. Boys and Girls attending schools "is mode a Speciality. 86 LICHFIELD STREET (near Madras ..street). : — ' 1 11 1 Jit •-■) \ SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, l Cathedral square, Christchurch. I MISS A. M. CARR, QUALIFIED TEACHER, (Registered Certificate, 1896, Sir Isaac Pitman). PITMAN'S and Light-Line.. Shorthand, Type writing. Bookkeeping, &c. Classes—Theory and Speed, from 9 a.m. to 9.30 p.m.. Speed Classes from 40 to 200 words a minute. Thorough and rapid tuition. Early Morning Speed Classes during the Summer Months. French, Matriculation and Civil Service Classes by Efficient Teachers. Miss A. M. Cafr*s pupils hold highest records in Canterbury. First high speed certificates in New Zealand. CH. GILBY'S SHORTHAND and TECHNICAL o SOHOOL, No. 150 Worcester street West. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping. Candidates tor Matriculation and Civil Service individually coached. French tuition under skilful French Master. All our candidates successful at last Matriculation examination. Voluntary Testimony:—To Mr Gilby—"My best thanks are due to you and to Messrs Kidd and Malaquin tor your careful tuition of my son." To M. Malaquin—'• Your pupils ought to learn French quickly. You are certainly a most painstaking and patient teacher." " I think your charges are absurdly small." Fees and all particulars on application. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, at Gal way's Sale, Templeton, on Thursday last, a TRAP CUSHION. Finder, who was : seen to pick it up, please return to Pyue and Co. to save further trouble. 5975 MISCELLANEOUS. A COMFORTABLE Home in a quiet family offered to a lady, teacher or student preferred. A.8.C., Post Office. 5981 A LADY .wishes. re-engagement as Governess or Companion. For further particulars apply C. 8., Maheno, Otago. 5582 BOOT TRADE—Wanted, Foreman Clicker tor the South; references required. Alfred Tyree and Co., Lichfield street - 5842 A LADY having a Room to spare would be glad of a young Lady as Boarder; piano and home comforts; 15 minutes' walk from town or 3 minutes' walk from tram. Apply, in the first instance, .to D. H.,.Pares office, Christohuroh. 5987 THE "Countess" three and four-ply Knitting Wools are the Best They are remarkable for their softness, elasticity and exceptional durability. ' Sole Agents for Canterbury—-W Strange and Co. QUININE Wine, wale, 2s per bottle Port Wine, with Quinine, 2s 6d per bottle At the Waver* ley Wine. Vaults, Worcester, street East'near the 1 Cathedral. , EGGS, now worth 2s 6d dozen I Make your hens lay plenty and coin money 1 How ? By the use of Hall and Allen's Fowl Powder. Is 3d per tin. At Allpress, 239 Cashel atreet W THE WHITWORTH RED BOTTLE prepared by you is the true genuine article I have used in Lancashire, England, Henry Croasdaile. All others 1 are counterfeits; E. R. Allpress, 239 Cashel street W WE are still nivinjr half-dozen Teaspoons to every purchaser of one of our guaranteed 18 carat Gold Wedding Rings. Alfred Butcher, 19 High street ■__ ___________ WATOHES Cleaned and warranted 12 months 4s, Clocks do 2s, Brooch Pins 3d. AU work ' warranted. Alfred Botcher, Watchmaker and Jeweller 191 High >treet . _ HOUSEHOLD Requisites in Ironmongery, Cutlery. Plated Goods, Lamps, China, Glassware and Fancy Goods, at Minson's Cheap Depot, 220 Colombo street • "■ ■ TBE straight tip for tbe Cup is Joko; speculate freely on it and you will be satisfied that it is the best 2s Tea in the market Jameson, Anderson and Co. \ . Ol PORTS and School Committees will obtain special kT} terms and attention at Minson's Cheap Depot, 320 Colombo street. . ■ , -. ' PRESENTS — Immense assortment at Minson's Cheap Depot. Call and see. . ' COME BACK, but Arrived too Late. Our Grand* father's Ideas were wise in their own generation, but nowadays we go to the Commercial Restaurant, High street. Our Dinner consists of, besides other Soups, Oyster Soup, Boiled and Fried Fish, Oysters on shell, Joints, Entrees, Poultry, Game, and Sweets, Tea, Coffee or Lemonade' included. • Open till midnight; Sundays 5 p.m. to 10.30. JOKE Oh! What note does a kettle sing up-to. T, of oarse. See? Joko WEDDING Presents, useful and ornamental, at Minson's Cheap Depot Call and see. WATCHES, Clocks, and Jewellery of every - de criptlon sold on time payments by Alfred Butcher the Cheapest Jeweller in town. • 191 High street. i J ORD GLASGOW'S chief regret at leaving New t JL_ Zealand was that he would not in fuHure be able to drink Empire Company's Superior EJended ■ Teas. SPECIAL SALE or SURPLUS STOCK. HUDSON AND CO., ' S.P.Q.R. STORES. GRAN OPPORTUNITY FOB SECURING BARGAINS. SI ost be Sold. Bft Time Only.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9668, 5 March 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9668, 5 March 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9668, 5 March 1897, Page 1

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