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AMUSEMENTS. mHEATRE ROYALFOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Re-appearance, after an absence of eight years, ofthe Eminent Actor-Author, MR GEORGE DARRELL, Who, prior to embarking for his Third Professional Tour of the World, will appear ia Christchurch for Six Nights only in a round of his Strongest and Latest Successes. FRIDAY AND~SATURDAY, MARCH 12th and 13th, First Production in Christchurch Of the Famous Sportius- Drama, played with enormous success at every chief theatre in* the Australian Colonies, entitled the DOUBLE EVENT, A TALE OF THE MELBOURNE CUP. NOTICE.—The Race for the Melbourne Cup will be run by THOROUGHBRED HORSES, ridden by LOCAL JOCKEYS. To be followed by the Great Psychological Drama, founded on Marie Corelli's Extraordinary Romance, THE SORROWS OF SATAN. Further particulars in future advertisements. 6171 U. A. O. T>. TICKETS for the DRUIDS' SOCIAL at Prebbleton on FRIDAY, 12th MARCH, Iα aid of the Olive Branch Lodge Regalia Fund, j ARB ON SALE WITH MR ALPE, TOBACCONIST, High street. Mr L. Smith's Drag leaves the Empire Hotel at 7 p.m. 6*62 T. Q. SARJEANT, Secretary. RAILWAYS. 1 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION TO LITTLE RIVER, 9th MARCH, FOR RACES. PROM Christchurch at 8.10 a.m., Addington 8.17, Hornby 8.33, Prebbleton 8.44, Lincoln 9.3, Little Hiver, arr. 10.20; dep. 6.0 p.m., Christchurch, arr. 8.0. Excursion Fares, by this train only, 2d per mile first class, Id per mile second ; minimum, 4s and 2s respectively, from Christchurch, Rabbit Island and intermediate stations. Other stations, ordinary fares. Season Tickets not available by the excursion train. 5912 BY ORDER. RAM AND EWE FAIR. BAM AND EWE FAIR. NOTICE. THE ANNUAL FAIR, Under the Auspices 0! the ■ANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION, Will be Commenced on THURSDAY, MARCH 11th, Beginning at 10.30 SHARP, To be Continued on FRIDAY, the 12th. ORDER OF SALE: THURSDAY. REGISTERED STUD SHEEP Will be offered first, followed by REGISTERED FLOCK SHEEP, f As foliows:— S T U DSouth Downs Shropshire Downs. Border Leicesters English Leicester. REGISTERED FLOCK SHEEP— South Downs Shropshire Downs Border Leicesters. ; / • Or*>er of sale. - - FBID AY, MAR O H 12T c, Commencing at 10 o'clock. REGISTERED FLOCK— Komney Marsh Lincolna English Leicestere. To be followed by UNREGISTERED FLOOK SHEEP. Shropshire Downs Border Leicesters Corriedales English Leicesters. , THE STUD AND FLOOK EWES Will be SOLD ON THURSDAY, thb lira MARCH. M. MURPHY, 6017 7 Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. "■TIXPGBIENCBD Saleswoman Wanted for Millinery JjJ Showroom. Apply, at once, J. BsJlautyne and 00., Christchurch. Furnished 8-roomed House to \.j Let, three minutes' walk from Post Office ; West end; low rent. Apply 180 Worcester street West. 6160 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, pale, 2s per bot.le Port Wine, with Quioine, 2s 6d per bottle At the Waverley Wine Vaults, Worcester street East, near the Cathedral. . HOUSEHOLD Requisites in Ironmongery, Cutlery, Plated Goods, Lamps, China, Glassware and Fancy Goods, at Minson's Cheap Depot, 220 Colombo street.' TTULBERTS GREAT END OF SEASON SALE IS NOW ON. nnHE straight tip for the Cup is Joko; speculate JL freely on it, and you will be satisfied that it is the best 2s Tea in the market. Jameson,. Anderson and Co. . O[ PORTS and School Committees will obtain special k"3 terms and attention at Minson's Cheap Depot, 320 Colombo street. - . RESENTS — Immense assortment at Minson's Cheap Depot. Call and see. EGGS, now worth 2s 6d dozen 1 Make your hens lay plenty and coin money! How? By the use of Hall and Allen's Fowl Powder. Is 3d per tin. At Allpress, 239 Cashel street W WE are still giving half-dozen Teaspoons to every purchaser of one of our guaranteed 18 carat Gold Wedding Rings. Alfred Butcher, 19 High street. ■ W'ATOHES Cleaned and warranted 12 months 4s, Clock* do 2e, Brooch Pins 3d. All work warranted. Alfred Butcher, Watchmaker and Jeweller 191, High street. " WATCHES, Clocks, and Jewellery of every de cription sold on time payments by Alfred Butcher the Cheapest Jeweller in town. 191 High street. ■■ •■ BACK, but Arrived too Late. Our Grand\j father's ideas were wise in their own generation, I but nowadays we go to the Commercial Restaurant, High street. Our Dinner consists of, besides other Soups, Oyster Soup, Boiled and Fried Fish, Oyeters on< shell, Joints, Entrees, Poultry, Game, and Sweets, Tea, I Coffee or Lemonade included. Open till midnight; Sundays 5 p.m. to 10.30. A N aching tooth is something to be remembered. J\_ Next time yours aches remember that Marshall's Odontolgicon is an instantaneous care. Is chemists' store. - ' : ; STOP Thief 1 Stop Thief 11 You may take my gold watch, but drop that pound of Palm brand Tea aa I cannot exist without it. . KO. BONNINGTON, Chemist, Agent for Loasb/s " Wahoo." Positive cure for flatulence, heart bum, acidity, pains after eating DR. FIDHLER'S BILIOUS AND LIVER PILLS used and recommended by three Canterbury doctors. Call and see original testimonials. Agents and Canvassers wanted. E. R. Allpresa, 239 Cashel street W. X ORD GLASGOW'S chief regret at leaving New JLi Zealand was that he would not in future be able to drink Empire Company's Superior Blended Teas. WOODS' Fig Laxative disperses Wind accumul* tion effectually; suitable for old and young Pincers and Chemists, Is 6d and 2s 6d. MILUONAIRES are advised to drink Palm brand Tea, as it fa most economical. t SPECIAL SALE SURPLUS STOCK. HUDSON AND CO., S.P.Q.R, STORES. GRAN OPPORTUNITY FOB STOUBINa BAP3A.INS. Hunt be Sold. Ort Sum Onljr.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9670, 8 March 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9670, 8 March 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9670, 8 March 1897, Page 1

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