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AMUSEMENTS. mHEATRE R O V A L. Lessee and Proprietor ». Col. R, D'OreayOgcleu St;ij;e Atanag-er .. .. Ijauremre Uunbar COIi. D'ORSAY CKJDEN'S LYCEUM COMEDY COMPANY. TO-NIGHT! (THURSDAY") TO-NIGHT! . The Uran'l Comedy Drama, THE PRODIGAL, And Charles Kemble's Farcicat Comedietta, TAMING A SHRIiJW. Mr Fred Norris will also give one of his marvellous , . Skating Kxliibitions. . Box Plan at Milner ami Tiiompdon'd, and Day Sales at Walker's and Esliuk 8r05. , , Tobacconists. Doors open at ?.iO. Commence at 8. POPULAR PIUCES-Circle, 3s; SUlls, 2e; Pit, Is. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING, Sirs Harriett Beecher iitowe's Popular Drama, UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. 1232 : IS Q f E B A H O U S E. g^ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. MACKENZIE'S POPULAR CONCERT i AND MYRIORAMA. FOURTH GRAND PROGRAMME. The Company appear at Lyttelton TO-MORROW NIGHT. 1220 SKATING. SKATING. DDFELLOWS" HALL. GRAND GALA NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Polo Match, Half Championship of Christchurch, and [ Other Events. 1222 TRAMWAY NOTICE S. AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY. RETURN FARE—SIXPENCE. I By Trama leaving Edwards, Bennett's Corner for » New Brighton at 10.10 a.m. 507 NEW BRIGHTON. " sjxpence" betubn, By Trams Leaving CATHEDRAL SQUARE At 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. DAILY. 5577 MISGELL AHEOU S. COMFORTABLE Furnished apartments to \_j bathroom. Mrs Cave, 26 Durham street. 1213 "I" ONDON—MaIe Nurss or Attendant, going to JLJ London, will give services for passage. Highest references. Address, "London." Prkss Office. 1188 MURRAY'S Drag- will leave Tattersall's at B.M and 11.30 a.m. each day for the Dog Trial at Cashmere.: • 1253 iIOK Sale, a bargain, New House of 6 .rooms, for 1 £530, in Montreal street. Apply.Owner, 12 George street, oft Springfield road. 1117 EXPERIENCED Gardener wants Situation g-entle-<J man's family; understands gaixlening in all branches and good milker. " Gardener, Press I Office. 1115 TO the Grocery Trade—Wanted, a situation as first hand or , manager, long experience, thorough knowledge ot the grocery trade, tirst class references. Apply, T.E.A., Office of this paper. 1235 SALE, in Feilding, Shoeing Forge and Black- ; 'smith's Business; good shop, good stand, new machinery, good tools. No reasonable offer refused. Thomas A. Bryce, Feilding. , 666 IMITATION is sincerest flattery. Sea that labels on your tins of Jameson, Anderson and Co.'s ■ Teas are intact, as imitators have been known to refill with worthless teas. t/eadin<r Grocers. < . A PENNY saved is a penny gained! Tnink of the r JTA- number of pennies yovi save when one pound 1 of Palm brand Tea bought at 2s 4d will make 256 large cups of fragrant Tea, first water. Sold by leading Grocers. THE " Countess" three and four-ply Knitting Wools are the Best They are remarkable for heir softness, elasticity and exceptional durability tole Agents for Canterbury—W Strange and 00. USX Opened—New Range of Men's Blue Serge Sac Suits, all sizes, 22s 6d the suit. Black, Beattl c and Co. Eff Goods—Men's Union Shirts, collars attached, J3I good light patterns, 4a 3d each. Black, Beattie and Co. EDDING Present*, useful and ornamental, a Minson's Cheap Depot. Call and see. ' C!PLENDID Value—Men's Grey and~Brown 'Tweed K3 Shirts, collars attached, '4s od each. Block, Beattie and Co. ■. .■■ : - ' TTUST Opened—Men's tjnion Shirts, collars attached, \ eJJ splendid pat 9deftoh»>-Black, Beattie * ? and Co: ' „. - '." "y.T • ■ SPECIAL Line—Men's Navy Melton Cloth Shirts, attached collars, 4s 6d each. Black, Beattie and Co. ' m ' g~~] OOD Line—Men's Tweed Overcoats, with 28 inch . XJT deep capes, to button over, alt sizes, 32s 6d. Black, Beattie and Co. FOB the Season—Splendid Line of Men's Cover; Coats, in drab Melton cloth, 33s 6d, $31 sizes. Black, Beattie and Co. ■VTEW LlNE—Boys' Jerseys, in plain Navy an*. Stripes. Na\-y from 2s 9d, Stripes from 3s 9d , each. Black, Beattie and Co.. SUN Bonnets, Sun Bonnets, Sun Bonnets, Garden Hats, &c. Mrs Campbell, 221 Colombo street ■ 589 A MERIOAN Organs, by various makers, from 11 X3L to 35 guineas, either for cash or very easy time payments (both handsome in appearance and , exquisite tone). R. Francis, the Musical Exchange, ■ 159 to 161 Manchester street, three doors* from Cashel street. . "' 9011 f~_.AISr NEKDLE—SoIe Agent for the above, Mrs tj Campbell, New Home Sewing Machine Depot, 221 Colomho street. Berlin Wools, &c. «<TjrEALTH is Wealth," take Walker's Vegetable JOL' Syrup and become a "Capitalist," especially when your "Liver" is .not working to "its credit.' ' Depot, High and Tuam streets, Ohristchurch. WANTED KNOWN-Stfiam Shrunk Blankets and Flannels at ready money prices. ToneyoUffe and Carey. ip-j ERMAN Manufocttirer's Sample Jackets, excluVJT sive goods, bought cheap for cash, Blaok and coloured, new goods, prices from 17s, honestly worth considerably more. Ready money does it. Toneyclifle and'Carey. NEWEST Dress Goods at lowest prices; Urge variety; ready money value, Xoaeycliffe and Carey. ■ . t 1 \STANTRD KNOWN-Exceptional valne !nT*(«ee TT and Children's Mackintoshee, newest shapes and makes, at lowest ready money price*. ToneydjEe and Carey. T7IOR Corsets and. Underclothing, beet makes, JC lowest prices. Toneyclifle and Carey. "VTEW Hosiery, New Glovea, New Umbrellas, New J3i Veilings, New Millinery. Toneyclifle and 1 Carey., /CHEAPEST and Prettieet Millinery in the city. V> Toneyclifle and Carey. XX CHILDREN'S Fashionahln Coloured Jackets "<-* from 2s 6d, half price. Toneycliffe and Carey. rnnONEYCLIFE and CARET are new ehdwing X. Grand Assortment Newest Goods in Winter Drapery at lowest ready money prices. ANTED, KNOWN—Xhiohesse Cheste complete from £2 5s at D. Sykert Furnishing Warehouse, corner of Cashel and Durham rtreeto. WANTED KNOWN—Patterns of the Newest Designs in Kaiapoi Drees Tweeds, Suitings, Trouserings, Cycling Clothe, tec, can be obtained on application to the leading establishinento. Ask for them. - • WANTED KNOWN—The Leading Novelty in Mantles for the Coinincr Season is the Kaiapoi Cape/ made from lovely reversible Cloth. Xextare and Colourings are alike beautiful. WANTED— People to Get Married. Atkinson, Manchester street. ANTED KNOWN—That the delicious Tea we had at that Tennis Tournament was Palm brand Tea. Rich flavour,'full bodied, delicious, and most economical;. try it. AU the leading Qroccra, W~ and German Pianos, iron back, f nil trichord, check action, from 55 to 75 guinea*. ' Only a small deposit, balance easy monthly instalments. K. Francis, the Musical Exchange, 159 Manchester street, opposite. Queen's Hotel. 1675 W ANTED to Let, City House, 8 rooms, stable, &c.; 5 rooms, 8s; 5 rooms, 7e 6d: 7 roowe, central, 17s; 3rooms, 4s6d ; Linwood, 6rooms, 16s; 6 rooms, Wa: 8 rooms, 17a; 5 rooms, every convenience, good garden, 1&. Mills and McCready, 125 Manchester street. Telephone, 924. 521 SPECIAL SALE OF SUBFLUS BTOOS. _ HUDSON AND CO., S.P.Q.B. STORES, GRAM OPPORTUNITY FOR EESUBIKQ BARGAINS. iru3theßd& ( { k ' * *l___l-_' ■"■ 1 * " ,

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9737, 27 May 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9737, 27 May 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9737, 27 May 1897, Page 1

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