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AMUSEMENTS. t CANTERBURY AMATEUR ATHLBTIC CLUB. CROSS-COUNTRY MEETING at Addington Show Grounds, THIS AFTERNOON, I At 2.30 p.m. Steeplechasing. Fat Racing. Hurdle Racing. Admission, Is. Ladies Free. DENYS HOARE, 7783 Hon. Sec, C.A.A.C. LOYAL RICCARTON LODGE.-The ANNIVERSARY SOCIAL will be held on FRIDAY, OCTOBER Ist, in the Riccarton Schoolroom. Proceeds in aid of the Swimming Bath. Refreshments provided. Commences 8 p.m. Ladies Is, Gentlemen 2s 6d. Coach at Empire Hotel 7.30 p.m. 7718 1 BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. THE ATHLETIC SPORTS will be held at LANCASTER PARK on FRIDAY, OCTOBER Bth. Entries for the Old Boys' Race will close on Saturday, October 2nd, at 1 p.m. 7695 , TRAMWA- NOTICES. I C.A.A.C. STEEPLECHASES. SHOW GROUNDS. every 10 Minutes from 1.30. Returning | J. after Races. Fares—3d each way. 7727 ; SUMNER SIXPENNY EXCURSIONS 10.10 A.M. TRAM DAILY. 6579 |***IITY AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY. RETURN FARE—SIXPENCE. By Trams Leaving Edwards, Bennett's Corner for New Brighton at 10.10 a.m. ' 307 HORSE PARADE. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. * GRAND PARADE OF STALLIONS OS TUB ASSOCIATION'S GROUNDS AT ADDINGTON, j OH SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th. ALL HORSES MUST BE ON THE GROUND, ! and in their places, by 1 o'clock. THE PARADE WILL COMMENCE SHARP AT 1.30. ENTRIES WILL CLOSE ON THURSDAY, 23rd Instant. ENTRANCE FEE, ss. If for Sale on the Ground an additional 5s will be charged. nnnn M. MURPHY, '•7298 Secretary. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, on Sunday, 12th September, 1897, between Temple and Clyde road, a Grey CAPE of a Mackintosh. The finder please return to R. Munson, Upper Riccarton, Peorswick, or Mr Hanson's store. 7762 MISCELLANEOUS. HOUSES to Buy two or three good four-roomed Houses, for removal; must be cheap. State particulars and price to W., Pmss Office. 7654 ACHINGTeeth Extracted Painless at the Australian Dental Institute, Colombo street, for Is. •_ -' ■ 7774 T*nO LET—6-roomed House, stables, li acres, near <JL New Brighten tram bridge; 5s week or sell, £5 deposit, balance as rent. Porest, Sydenham. ' FOR SALE, near Station, 3-rooraed Cottage, £105. £5 deposit, 6s week. Windmill road, 5-roomed House, verandah; £180, £10 deposit. For«3t, Sj'denham. 7778 BOARD and Residence for two or three gentlemen; every convenience, eight minutes from Square. Terms moderate. •• Mawhera," Chester street, opposite Madras street bridge. 7775 fino Farmers—Wanted to Sell, Mangold Seed, first JL prize open class Winter Show; also Partridge Peas, flail threshed, prime seed sample. Apply, Sunnyside Asylum. 7700 IF Convenient, I Castrate Colts in October. G. H, Thompson, care of Delamain and Co., Christchurch W. 7314 WE still retain our reputation for a Good Fit in our Tailoring Department. J. H. Parker and Co., White Hart Corner. d CABINET Furniture supplied direct from the \_j Factory to the home at lowest rates. Ballantyne and Co. SPECIAL Display of Stylish Trimmed Hats and I*3 Bonnets in Showroom. Black, Beattie and Co.. SPECIAL Display of Art Muslin, Cretonnes, and Madras Muslin on Second Floor. Black, Beattie and Co. PECIAL Display of Novelties in Fall Nets, Ladies' Bows and Lace Collars. Black, Beattie and Co. PECIAL Display of Choice Goods in Ladies' Blouses and Muslin Aprons. Blaok, Beattie and Ca _ SPECIAL Display of Gents' Ties, Scarves, Collars, Braces, and Tennis Shirts. Black, Beattie and Co PECIAL Display of Men's and Boys' Straw Hats; tip latest novelties. Black, Beattie and Co. SPECIAL Display of Men's Hard, Soft and Framed Felt Hats. Black, Beattie and Co. A VISIT of Inspection is cordially invited to our Spring Show. Black, Beattie and Co. E are now Booking Spring Orders for Suits to Measure, made well and at very low cost. Samples on application. J. H. Parker and Co., ; White Hart Corner. IiTRAORDINARY Value in White Shirts, Ties, Collars and Hats. J. H. Parker and Co., White Hart Corner. . SPRING Cleaning. New designs in Carpets, Floorcloths, Linoleums, and all kinds of Furnishing Drapery. Ballantyne and Co. TO LET—Comfortably furnished House, near Normal school containing seven rooniß, i bathroom, washhouge, stables near; rent moderate. Apply W. Pratt, Grocer, 218 Montreal street N. 7638 I TT\ AIBY NEKDLE-Sole Agent for the above, Mrs mJ Campbell, New Home Sewing Machine Depot, 221 Colombo street. Berlin Wools, &c. SVH Bonnets, Sun Bonnets, Sun Bonnets, Garden Hats, &c Mrs Campbell, 221 Colombo street , 589_ WE are Now Showing our New Stock of Hard Felt Hat?, also the newest shapes and shades in the fashionable Frame Hat. J. H. Parker and Co., White Hart comer. ~ 7278 M" RS PINION, Monthly Nurse, from British Lying-in Hospital, London, No. 20 St. Asaph street Eaat. Accommodation for Accouchments. fjnHE Record Reign Celebrations being over, the _. next item of interest is the arrival of Jigger Tea, the Cyclist's refresher. Quality hitherto tinquailed at the price, 2s. Leading Grocers. SPRING Cleaning. Furniture Renovated and Re covered in the best style at moderate prices. Ballantyne and Co. FASHIONABLE Novelties for Spring now opening up in charming profusion. Inspection invited. Ballantyne and Co. HOUSEHOLD Requisitesin Ironmongery, Cutlery Plated Goods, Lamps, China, Glassware and Fancy Goods, at Minson's Cheap Depot, 220 Colombo street. 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 4dwill make 256 large cups of fragrant Tea, first water. Sold by leading Grocers, WANTED to Lend, Money on Mortgage, in sum from £50 to £5000; lowest interest, Baggs and Co.. 131 Colombo street. WANTED KNOWN—Snowdrop Sugar 2M per lb, or 21s per cwt. At Kincaid'a G. I.e. WANTED to Let, Salisbury street, new house of 6 large rooms, pantry, bathroom, every modern convenience ; i acre, Cashel street, Linwood, modern house of 6 room", pantry, washhouse, copper, bath, _c, good orchard ; rent 16s. Dearsley and Lane, 133 Lichfield street. 7264 WASTED to Let, Knsor's road, two minutes' walk from Ferry road, House of 5 rooms, recently papered and in good repair, quarter-acre. J. T. Bell, Cathedral square. 7785 WANTED KNOWN—The "Countess" three and four-ply Knitting Wools are the Best. They are remarkable for their softness, elasticity and ex* ceptional durability. Sole Agents for Canterbury— W. Strange and Co. " BEN-HUB " HIGH ART BICYCLES, "JVSf APK by the CENTRAL CYCLE MANUFAC_WL TURING COMPANY, IndianopoUs. U.S.A., who are- " the first to cater for that element of trade where sr.mething EXCEPTIONALLY FINE is demanded, and people do not object to pay a reasonable price." These fine specimens of Cycle Engineering are now landing ex *.s. Kuahine, aud can be seen in the course ff a day. Also, "ENVOY" and "FLEETWING" Bicycles (Bhifalo Cycle Manufacturing Company). NIN.D WARD AND CO., GKNKRAL MRRCHANTS, Li''if'.-!..: street, j Sole A£t!<iU tor New Ztraland.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9835, 18 September 1897, Page 1

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