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AMUSEMENTS. •*|**( HEATRE ROYAL. Under the direction of L. J. Lohr. FAREWELL! TO-NIGHT! FAREWELL I Positively LAST NIGHT ! Positively LAST NIGHT ! CARL HERTZ\ Assisted by /CARL HERTZ CARL HERTZ/" Mdle. D'Alton. \CARL HERTZ And the CINKM ATOGR APHE. TWO PERFORMANCES TO-DAY, At 2.30 and 8 o'clock. MATINEE ■ Doors open at 2 o'clock. MATINEE Ladies and Children MATINEE Avoid the crush of the Evening, MATINEE And attend tlie Motiuee. MATINE_ Children half-price to all parts of the MATINEE House. Performance as at Night MATINEE Give tlie youngsters a treat and see the MATINEE LIVING CINEMATOGRAPHS. MATINEE The Treat of a Lifetime. The Youngsters will never forget it. TO-NIGHT, Positively LAST NIGHT. Extra Special Programme I Double Bill of Pictures! All the Old Favourites ! Farewell to Widow's Kiss Farewell to Parliament Street Farewell to Brighton Beach Kai swell to Costume Race Farewell to Lightning Cartoonist Farewell to Motor Car Race Farewell to Fire Brigade Call &c. &c. &C. REMEMBER-POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT. See it Now or Never. The People's Pictures for the People's Night. Popular Prices—3s, Vs and Is. Plan at slilner and Thompson's. Doors opetj at 7, carriages 10.30. 8714 EDWIN QEACH, Manager. <*T| DDFEL LOW S' HALL. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. EASTER~MONDAY, AND FOLLOWING NIGHT, April 19th aud 20th. ]*i/f R PETHERICK has great pleasure in announcing ItJL A GRAND REVIVAL Of the MOST PICTURESQUE AND ENTHRALLING PLAY OF THE PERIOD, Founded by George dv Maurier's Weird Romance, j TRILBY~J~ The PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS in this Remarkable Drama will be Interpreted by COLLET DOBSON'S AUSTRALIAN COMPANY, Including— Misses Idrene Thornton, Mftrie Addison, Amy Rowe, Meßsi- Wilton Power, Clias. R. Hill, A. Calvert. Chadwick, William H. Markhort*, Ernest K. Brinkman, Paul Creefron, Bert Addison aud Collet Dobson. 1 TRILBY J The English Version as Played by Mr Beerbohm Tree. PRICES—3s, 2s, and Is. Box office at Milner and Thompson's. Day Sale at Walker's. J. E. PETHERICK. . 8715 rf\ P E R A HOUSE. RECORD~REIGN. GRAND NATIONAL CONCERTS. EASTER HOLIDAYS—TWO NIGHTS ONLY. MONDAY and TUESDAY, 19tu and 20th. Special Engagements: A BAND OF STARS. Songs of Old England. Songs of Old Ireland. Songs o' Auld Scotland And MDME. NORMA ANTONELLI, Of Melbourne, Guitar Soloist. See Saturday's papers for programme. Popular Prices—2s and Is. Day sales at Mr Doherty's Music "'Shop, High street. 8684 RECORD REIGN BICYCLE RACES. ■J* ANCAST. ER PARK J GOOD JTRIDAY- 2.15 p.m*. 110 ENTRIES. 15 EVENTS. No Intervals. No Waits. Come and See "JOEY" BARKER and "TOBY" WILLMOT Putting Up the RECORDS. NEW HAVEN BUCK JUMPERS. ENTRIES SPECTATORS' RACE CLOSE 3.30. QUAD/TRIPLET, and TANDEMS. (TO-MORROW)~GOOD FRIDAY. 8666 CANTERBURY SOCIETY OF ARTS. T AST TWO DAYS OF THE EXHIBITION. Open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Admission 6d. Art Union Tickets Is. The ART UNION will he DRAWN at 8 o'clock TONIGHT, and Mr E. W. Seager will -Exhibit Limelight Views, Statuary, &c, with new effects. Saturday—Grand Special Entertainment. 8710 8. D. BARKER, Secretary. __ FRIDAY SOCIAL AT THE LYCEUM, 8696 Tickets—2s 6d. MISCELLANEOUS. THE TEMPLE will be Re-opened for Services next Sunday. WO Hotels to Let, city and suburban; safe investments. F. J. Quinn and Co., 173 Manchester _____ INCUBATOR Wanted. State, price and where to be seen to B. Thompson, Press Compauy, Christchurch. 8555 FOR SALE—A Bay Cob Gelding, very quiet, pass trams and steam engines of all kinds. C. Browning, Bryndwf, Fendalton. 8570 ]""_**,OR Sale—i-acre Section with two shops and ' dwellings, let to good tenants, Colombo road, Sydenham; rents pay over 10 per cent. Forest, Sydenham. 8639 ._ FOR SALE about an Acre and a Halt' of Cabbages (Enfield Markets), Cauliflowers and Savoys. Apply to J-- Toon, corner of Stapleton's and Shelly roads. , . ' 8680 MITATION is sincerest flattery. See that labels on your tins of Jameson, Anderson and Co.'s Teas are intact, as, imitators have been known to refill with worthless teas. Leaaing Grocers. ONTRACTORS wanted tor Ploughing about 400 Acres Downs and 200 Acres Flat on Tipapa next Montserrat during winter at 6s per acre. Apply Manager, Tipapa, Waipara; or W. Acton-Adams, Chriatchurch. 8608 FOR SALE—En.lish Piano, by Ralph Allison and Sons. Only 20s deposit, balance 3s 9d a week. Come earl v and secure it. ' R. Francis, the Musical Exchange," 159 to 161 Manchester street, Christchurch, hree doors from Cashel street. 7763 A PENNY saved is a penny gained. Think of the number of pennies you save when one pound of Palm brand Tea bought at 2s 4d will make 256 large cups ot fragrant Tea, first water. Sold by leading Grocers. AJSY NEEDLE—SoIe Agent for the above, Mrs Campbell, New Home Sewing Machine Depot, 221 Colombo street. Berlin Wools, &c. Shipment—Men's Whipcord Tweed Trousers j3( '6s 6d pair. Black, Beattie and Co. 'rWYBW Goods this season—Our noted Saddie Tweed __". Suits at4ss, 4756 d. Black, Beattie and Co. -j««"ANTLES and JACKETS, Newest, Cheapest, LONARGAN'S. LL is not gold tbat {flitters. The quality inside a Joko Tea packet is well wojth gold; there is no glitter outside. Sold by leading Grocera. "mTEW Zealand Port, 25s per doz. bottles or 10s per J3i gallon. Unfennented Wine, 18a per doz. At the Waverley Wire Vaults. gj PORTS and School Committees will obtain special tO terms and attention at Minson's Cheap Depot, 320 Colombo street. UININE Wine, pale, 2s per bottle Port Wine, with Quinine, 2s 6d per bottle At the Waverley Wine Vaults, Worcester street East, neat the Cathedral. ; NOXOL is stirring up tbe livers of hundreds, making them feel well and happy. Noxol is taking that nasty taste out of the mouths of those who suffer from a disordered state of the stomach. Noxol will clear your skin if it is yellow from disordered liver. Price Is 6d a box, at all Chemists and Stores. . SUN Bonnet-, Sim Bonnets, Sun Bonnets, Garden Hats, Sec Mrs Campbell, 221 Colombo street 5891 nnHE Quality of Empire Company's Teas never X varies. Each blend is absolutely tbe'best of its kind. Try for yourself and see. E may be able to get along without the Premier, but it is impossible for the people to do without Empire Company's Teas—the purest and best in the market. SPECIAL SALE or SURPLUS STOCK. HUDSON AND CO., S.P.Q.B. STORES. GBAN OPFORTUNITY FOR . SECURING BARGAINS. ]_ast_be Sold. «. .BBM CM& .- '. ■ • ' .■,~.T,-„V'-j'.,

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9703, 15 April 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9703, 15 April 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9703, 15 April 1897, Page 1

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