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I AMUSEMENTS. nnHEATRB ROYAL. TO-MOBBOW (FRIDAY) NIGHT. Reappearance, after an absence of five yean, of tht Popular Comedian, FBANK THORNTON, ! Supported by a SpeeiaJlv Selected Company of Enrtish and Australian Artists. Miss Elsie Carew, Miss Clare Manitleld, Miss Florence Poole, Miss lz». Millett, Misa Meta Pelham, i Mr Fred Shej-herd, Mr W. J. Townsend, Mr Oeoive Kowlands (Their first appearance in Christchurch) And Miss Madge Corcoran, Mr George Carey. Mr A. Coch- ; rune, Mr E. Haygarth. For the first time in Christchurch, a Farcical Comedy by Robert Buchanan and Charles Marlowe, FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY, THE STRANGE ADVENTURES OF MISS BROWN. The Latest London and American Success, absolutely the Funniest Farce-Comedy seen in New Zealand for years, Now making three continents laugh uproariously. Prices—Dress Circle and Reserved Stall* 4s, Stalls 2s 6d, Pit Is. Box plan at Milner and Thompson's. Manager, Jα J. LOHR. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY—THE PRIVATE SECRETARY. THURSDAY aad FRIDAY-SWEET LAVEHDER. ■ 9154 JT INWOOD CONGREGATIONAL, CHURCH. ' / " " A SALE OF. WORK Will be Opened by Mr W. W. Tanner, M.H.R., TIXIS DAY (THURSDAY), At 3 p.m., j And will be Continued To-morrow Evening. 1 Grainaphone, Musical Items, Amusements each K\-eiiing. 912$ TXURHAM STREET METHODIST OHUROH^ ' ANNUAL TEA MEETING, AT 6 P.M. To be followed by a LEUTUBE, " A LITTLE OHILD." Lecturer .. Rev. 8. F. Prior, of Nelson Soloist.. .. MissF. Andrews Organist .. Mr R. T. Scavell Q. J. Smith, Esq., Ai.H.R., presiding. Ticket for Tea and Lecture Is. Admission to Lecture only, Silver Coin at door. : t . 9162 SOCIAL. SECOND ANNUAL DAIRYMEN'S SOCIAL I will be held in the Art Gallery TO-MORROW EV KNI Nβ, Friday, March 25th, 1898. Double Ticket 4s. Grand March 8 p.m. sharp. Mr O. H. Fox, Musician. 9123 MADAME HELLER, T>HYSroGyOJHSr, Inspirational Medium, Oa«uJL bridge terrace (179, second house from Manchester bridge). Questions answered on everythtng-r-Health, Marriage, Business, &c. By request, Short Extension of Season. 9137 ~ ". - ' ■." DANCING. ' ■ . ■ •■ THE MISSRS 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 Mall. Hereford street. Address—Aorangi, Hereford street E. City. 7<i27 BANGING— MISS COX, 329 Sfc Asaph street— CLASS at ART GALLERY BEGINS MONDAY. March 28th, at 4 p.m. EVENING TUITION CLASS jir MISS TAYLOR'S ROOMS, 236 Armagh street, will begin about March 24th, at 8 p.m. Skirt and Fancy Dancing, &o. Telephone 605. DANCING CLASSES. MISS EVELYN COWPER will OPEN her CLASSES on the followiug DATES :— Linwood, Hall—benior class Friday, March 25th, 7.30 to 9.30 p.m.; junior cl&ss Saturday, March 26th, 10 a.m. to 12 noon. - New Brighton, Hawker's Hall— Senior class,(Monday, Rfarcb ißth, 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.; junior qlaas Wedtiesjday, March 30th, 4 to 6 p.m. olasa Saturday, April 2nd, 3 to 5 p.m., at her rooms 125 a, Colombo etreet (next Retee's!) ' - 7998 Ai^.^: ;^^iS-p63cW&.'H*::: ' ' -.: ' : ; : ':. ASHBURTON AMATEUR OYCLINQ AND 'ATHLETIC CLUB' SPORTS RASTER MONDAY, ■"•■•. APRIL IITU, 1898. INTENDING COMPETITORS are Reminded that the -ENTRIES for the above Sports CLOSE at \op.m. on TUESDAY, 29th March, 1898. WM. J. PALMER, 90S8 Hon. Seo. MISCELLANEOUS. TfTIOR SATjE—A powerful Marine Telescope by best JL' maker; very cheap. A-.-ply Pbms Office, Lyttelton. . ' A LADY desires engagement as Housekeeper or Companion to invalid lady. Thoroughly domesticated: L.M., Prbbs Office. 8980 FOR SALE—Pianette by Bord. Cash price £16/ or £2 deposit, balance 13s 6d per month. R. Francis; the Musical Exchange, 159 and 161 Manchester street, Christctmrch. • SALE, privately, 6 Draught Horses, ages I■4to 6, with trial. To he seen at Ohoka. Apply W. H. Clark, 113 Hereford etreet, or at Ohoka. AND for Sale,, cheap, Spring's road, Springaton ; nearly 9 acies: plenty of water. Trice, £32. I Apply, or by letter, to C. 13. Bird, 6 Ensor's road, ogawa. 1 S4BO 1l /ifKS R.ir. MITOHRDL, first-olass Registry and IYJ , Parcels Office, Morten's buildings. Ladies can ■ depeud upon .receiving only the best recommended servants from this office. ■ 8493 CJPLENDID Line of. Men's Navy Melton Covert . Coats. 32a 6d each. Black, Beattie and Co. ; M" " ESS Heavy Navy Serge Suits, all sizes, 23s 6d • suit. Black, Beattie and Co. TVf KN'S Fawtt Melton Covert Uoats, good value, 32a JIX 6d each. Black, Beattie and Cp. ENS Navy Melton Obeeterfleld Overcoats, velvet collare, 32s 6d. Black, Be*ttie and Co. . . SPLENDID range Men's Heavy Tweed Trousers fc ßs Sdpair. Black, Beattie and Co/ EN'STwieed Trous»rs, good patterns, 5s lid pair. Biaok, Beattie and Co. ULL range of Hoys' Serge and Tweed Sailor Suite from 5s 6d the Suit. Black, Beattie and Co. ■ ■ -■-;■■.- BOYS' Reefer Jackets, in Navy Nap Cloth, from '5s 6d eaoh. Black, Beattie and Co. BALIiANTYNE and Company An essential to a health—-Pure Bedding. Tl/_"I3EKABLE Imitations of Dr. Croeeland'e ileadXTjL * ache Powders are on the market. Insist on having Dr. Crossland's, they do the work quickly, and safely. Is 6d. Chemists and Stores. OR Sale, a Bargain, Harmonium, by Caesarini, seven stops, rosewood case, in perfect order. £1 deposit, balance weekly or monthly instalments. R. Francis, the Musical Exchange, 159' and 161 Manchester, etreet, Christchurch, opposite the Queen's Hotel. . .■■■ ' ■■ NINE Cups of Delicious Tea for e> Penny first . .water. Test the truth of this statement by experimenting on half a pound of 2s 4d Palm Brand Indian. Leading Grocers. _____ Tfc_TKW YEAR and Wedding Presents, Purses, Photo XSi. Frames, Screens, Albums, Hand Bags and 10,000 other articles at Minson'g Cheap Depot. JtfALLANTYN E and Company, Artistic Furnia ture at popular prices. "'TDINVOY" BICYCLES. "Envoy" Bicycles. JC_ "Envoy" Bicycles.—There is nothinit finer built for gold in Bicycles than these magnificent machines ; yet the price is only £21. Truly highgrade in every respect. Fre«h shipment just in, and more than half sold. MND-WAKD a->d CO., 132 Li hfidd street. 7368 "Ccuntess" three and four-ply, Knitting X Wools are the Best. They are remarkable for beir scftness, elasticity and exceptional durability ole Agents for Canterbury—W Strange and Co ANGES— Persons Building should Inspect the Latest Designs o! Ranges Made by H. Hepburn and Sons, Range Makers, Toam'street West. B" ANGES—Persons Building should Inspect the , Latest Designs of Ranges Made b.r H. Hepburn and Sons, Range Makers. Tuam street West. 8022 WEDDING Present*, useful and ornamental, at Minson's Cheap Depot. Call and see. OUSEHOLD Requisites in Ironmongery, Cutlery Plated Goods, Lamps, China, Glassware and Fancy Goods, at Minson's Cheap Depot, 220 Colombo street - . . ' j^OUND—For (Jorne use " Bloomine," 6d; for In--1 digestion use "Sepoy's Prairie Cure," 2Jf «*; for Rheumatism use "Sej.oy'B Prairie Oil, Zβ od. Sold everywhere. Agents—Kempthorne, Prosser and Go. '■'■ ■■■■■>*•■ ~ ■ -UTERBAL Beer, 8 gaUons for7d, from 1 bottle of JO Fletcher's herb beer extract, the best in the world.' Fletcher Bros., High atreet. CORKS 94d per sross, by the hale, 10 gross 9s 9d sgrossa9,lg>ossls3d. Fletcher Broa, High atreet. HOTEL and boarding house keepers and the public would save money by buying their crockery at Fletcher Bros. Cups and saucers from 2e 10d dozen, blue pheasant plates Is 3d, Is sd, 1* lid, 2s 5d half dozen. . WANTED KNOWN—If you want a pair of Boots . for yourself go to K. Atkinson, 119 Maacheatet street. '" "• WANTED KNOWN—The "Countess" three and four-ply Knitting Wools are the Best. They are mnark-Me for their softness, elasticity and exceptional durability Sole Agents for Canterbury— W Strange and Co. WANTED KNOWN—If you want a pah; of Boots ' for Baby go to K. Atkinson, 119 Manchester street " ■ ■ - WANTED KNOWN—I wiU not be responsible for the debts of my wife unless they are contracted in the purchase of Jo-O Tea, which I know lite cannot lire without.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 9993, 24 March 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LV, Issue 9993, 24 March 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LV, Issue 9993, 24 March 1898, Page 1

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