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AMUSEMENTS. mHEATRE ROY.AL FRIDAY NEXT, 25th MARCH. All Arrangements are Now Completed whereby the Popular Comedian, FRANK THORNTON, Who is supported by a Specially Selected Company of English and Australian Artists, will Commence a Season, positively limited to 12 Ni?hts. MR THORNTON will introduce to local playgoers his two Latest London Novelties, viz.:— "THE STRANGE ADVENTURES OF MISS BROWN " And "THE BOOKMAKER," And will likewise revive these world-famous plays 80 long associated with his name—" The Private Secretary," " Charley's Aunt," "Sweet Lavender," and " Mamma." FRIDAY NEXT—FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY, For the first time in Chriilchurch, the Latest London and American Success, absolutely the Funniest Farce-Comedy seen in New Zealand for years, "THE STRANGE ADVENTURES OF MISS BROWN," Now making three continents laugh uproariously. Tueeday and Wednesday, 29th and 30th, "The Private Secretary." Thursday and Friday, 31st and Ist, " Sweet Lavender. Box plan open to-day at Miluer and Thompson's. Prices—4s, 2s 6d and Iβ. 6995 Manager, L. J. LOHR. LINWOOD QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. mHE OPENING SOCIAL ot the above will be held JL in the new Ljnwood Hall, Gloucester street, Linwood, on THUfWDAr NEXT, the 24th inst, at 8 p.m. Tickets, 2s. 8986 Q. HARRELL, Secretary. DANCING. THE MISSES BUCHANAN will HOLD their JUVENILE CLASS in the ART GALLERY, on SATURDAYS, at 2.30 p.m. ADULT CLASS, FRIDAYS, 7.30 p.m. Practice Class, Wednesday, 8 p.m., at Hall, Hereford street. Address—Aorangi, Hereford street E. City. 7227 FASHIONABLE DANCING. MISS EVELYN COWPER (pupil of Mrs Sqwerby, Auckland), is forming CLASSES for tuition in latest styles of PLAIN and FANCY DANCING, including Waltz, Minuet, Spanish Cachuca, Spanish Cotillion, Grecian Dance, &c. Classes at Liuwood, New Brighton and Christchurch. For terms and particulars apply at MESSRS COWPER and SONS, 7998 125 a Colombo street (next Recce's.) ANCING—MISS COX, 329 St Asaph street— CLASS at ART GALLERY BEGINS MONDAY, March 28th, at 4 p.m. EVENING TUITION CLASS in MISS TAYLOR'S ROOMS, 236 Armagh street, will begin about March 24th, at 3 p.m. Skirt and Fancy Dancing, &c Telephone 605. MADAME HELLER, PHYSIOGNOMIST, Inspirational Medium, Cambridge terrace (179, second house from Manchester onage). Questions answered on everything—Health, Marriage, Business, &c. By request, Short Extension of Season. 8973 MISCELLANEOUS. A LADY desires engagement as Housekeeper or Companion to invalid lady. Thoroughly domesticated. L.M., Press Office. 8930 SITUATION wanted by young man with considerable commercial and office experience. " Competent," Press Office. 8790 FOR Sale, old-established Baker's Business, doing good trade; moderate price, easy terms. Apply A. Phillips, Post Offlce, Chrislohurch. 8931 HERE we are again. More trouble in leather. The "Universal" has still £1000 worth of " Lonargan's Stock " to clear, at enormous reductions. B AND tor Sale, cheap, Spring's road, Springston ; jLJ nearly 9 acres; plenty of water. Price, £32. Apply, or by letter, to C. E. Bird, 6 Ensor's road, Opawa. 8480 li/fRS R - H - MITCHELL, flrst-olass Registry and JltJb Parcels Office, Morten'e buildings. Ladies can depeud upon receiving only the best recommended servants from this office. 8493 SPLENDID Line of Men's Navy Melton Covert Ooate. 32s 6d each. Black, Beattie and Co. MEN'S Heavy Navy Serge Suits, all sizes, 23s 6d suit. Black, Beattie and Co. MEN'S Fawn Melton Covert Coats, good value, 32s 6d each. Blaok, Beattie and Co. MEN'S Navy Melton Cbesterfield Overcoats, velvet collars, 32s 6d. Black, Beattie and 00. SPLENDID range Men's Heavy Tweed Trousers, 8s 9dpair. Black, Beattie and Co. "]»flrEN'STvveedTrou»are,KOOiipfttt-ftra8 l &"lldpftir.. irJ. Black, Beattie and Op. : :: ;; - "' ; "Universal" takes stock on the 31st March, •JL • • and every line till then will be sold at clearing rates. ' ; ' FULL range of Boys' Serge and Tweed Sailor Suits from 5s 6d the Suit. Black, Beattie and 00. ; r ■ OYS' Reefer Jackets, in Navy Nap Cloth, from 5s 6d each. Black, Beattie and Co. JBALLANTYNE and Company An essential to » health—Pure Bedding. "|_j ERBAL Beer, 8 gallons for 7d, from 1 bottle of XJ Fletcher's herb beer extract, the best in the world. Fletcher Bros.. High street. ' nnHEßEisonly one place in Chvistchuroh wbere I . you can procure boots at pi i -ej that will save your pockets and obtain t;oods that will give satisfaction. . . CORKS 9£d per gross, by the bale, 10 gross 9s 9d 5 gross 63,1 gross Is 3d. Fletcher Bros., High street. Y7IOR Sale, a Bargain, Harmonium, by Csesarini, X> seven stops, rosewood case, in perfect order. £1 deposit, balance weekly or monthly instalments. R. Francis, the Musical Exchange, 159 and 161 Manchester street, Christchurch, opposite the Queen's Hotel. rriHINGS are humming at the "Universal. , ! The X' entire stock is reduced, and " Lonargan's" balance in addition. ' "BALLANTYNE and Company. Duchesse » Chests and Washstands, no white pine used. "VTEW YEAR and Wedding Presents, Purses, Photo Frames, Screens, Albums, Hand Bags and 10,000 other articles at Minson's Cheap Depot. JBALLANTYN E and Company, Artistic Furnim ture at popular, prices. T~ HE " Universal" is, without doubt, the People's Boot Shop. Men's strong hard-wearing boots a speciality, from 5s 6.1 per pair. "XjINVOY" BICYCLES. "Envoy" Bicycles. Hi "Envoy" Bicycles.—There is nothing finer huilt for gold in Bicycles than these magnificent machines ; yet the price is only £21. Truly highgrade in every respect. Fresh shipment Justin, and more than half sold. NIND-WAKD and CO., 132 Li. hfield street. 7368 old friend, "The Universal," in High X. street, is causing a panic in the boot trade, by giving such grand value. ■ 8978 THE "Counteu" three and four-ply Knitting Wools arc the Best. They are remarkable for neir scftness, elastioity and exceptional durability ole Agents for Canterbury—W Strange and Oo ONE Pound of Palm Brand Indian Tea at 2s 4d makes 256 cups of fragrant tea with first water, bow many will it make with the second water? Leading Grocers. ANGES—Persons Building should Inspect the Latest Designs of Ranges Made by H. Hepburn and Sons, Range Makers, Tuam street West. ANGES—Persons Building should Inspect the Latest Designs of Ranges Made by H. Hepburn and Sons, Range Makers, Tuam street West. 8022 HOTEL and boarding bouse keepers and the public would save money by buying their crockery at Fletcher Bros. Cups and saucers from 2s lOd dozen, blue pheasant plates Iβ 3d, Is sd, Iβ Ud, 2s 5d half dozen. ■ ■■ .' CAN you sleep ? If not, take Loasby's " Wahoo. For nerve and muscle pains, use " Koolibah." W" ANTED KNOWN—If you want a pair of Boots for yourself go to K. Atkinson, 119 ManChester street. - \KT ANTED KNOWN—The "Countess " three ana V V four-ply Knitting Wools are the Best. They . are remarkable for their softness, elasticity and exceptional durability Sole Agents for Canterbury— W Strange and 00. WANTED KNOWN—If you want a pair ol Boote for Baby go to K. Atkinson, 119 Manchester street. WANTED KNOWN—I will not be responsible for the debts of my wife unless they are contracted in the purchase of Joko Tea, which I know ■he cannot live without. WANTE, Furniture Buyers to call at D. Sykert cheap Sale. Bargains in all lines. MrSykes is leaving for England on business per s.s. lonic, and must have cash, hence now is the time to furnish cheap. Everything reduced, and no reasonable offers are refused. Iron bedsteads and bedding, diningroom, drawing-room, kitchen s>nd bedroom furniture,, linoleum, floorcloth, crockery, glassware, &c., at prices unheard of before, at 0. Sykeg's Cheap Sale, corner Cashel and Durham streets. Call early and secure the bargains. ■■ 8984 W' ANTED—Your I Jist Chance ot getting Greatest Bargains. Clearance of Lonargan's Stock. All to he Sold. Corner Oashel and Colombo streets. W ANTED KNOWN— Up-to-Date Dressmaking on Premises at Lowest Charges. Fit and Style goaianteed. Woods, Free and Co. ___ W~ ANTED, Every Lady to Know that for a Perfect Fitting Dress, at a Moderate Charge, they should Patronise Beath and Co. 'ANTKD, Every Lady to Know that for a Perfect Fitting Drew, at a Reasonable Charge, they should Patronise Beath and Co. WANTED— The Final Sale of Lonargan's Assigned Prapery and Clothing. \T|T ANTED KNOWN—Special Sale of Watche«, TT Clocks and Jewellery for one month only, bavins; just received some of the very newest and choicest Goods, and I ani selling everything at very much reduced prices. K. Grieshaber, Jeweller, 236 High street. ANTED, urirsnt, Ladies to Inspect Novelty Dresses, Robes, Variegated Tweeds. Serges, Costume and Cycling Cloths and Skirting*. Beath and Co. ' , ' ANTED KNOWN—Just opened, new Blankets and Flannels. Woods, Free and Co., Cash Drapew, The Hall, Highßtreet, Chriatchurch. \~XT ANTKD KNOWN—Fresh shipments of our Tf "Ideal" Kid Glove at 2s 6dnow showing. Woods, Free and Co, " The Hall." ANTED Immediately, Purchasers for Blankets, a Flannels, Shtrttofp, Damasks, Sheeting*, Cretonnes, Flannelett-s, Lace Curtains, "Table Covuru aad Uaoltuau, Bs»thandCo.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 9991, 22 March 1898, Page 1

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