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AMUSEMENTS. Q P E R A HOUSE. ENTHUSIASTIC AND CROWDED AUDIENCE ! LAST NIGHT. POSITIVELY THE LAST CONCERT TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! , FAREWELL TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT .' ! NEW AND SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME. AMY SHERWIN, THE AUSTRALIAN NIGHTINGALE, Will Sing " Elizabeth's Greeting to the Hall ot Song," " Tanahauser " —Wagner. *' Lo here the Gentle I-ark " —Bishop. J " The Holy Cit> "—Stephen Adams (By special request). "THE i STAR-SPANGLED BANNER." J And, in l-esponse to numerous requests, ■ " THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME," »• And " GOD SAVE THE QUEEN." . Amongst other Popular Items, the following Selections will be given— "A Summer Night "—Goring Thomas. "Alas those Chimes"—"Maritana "—Wallaoe. ; •' Kate o' Shane "—lrish ballad. f " We'd better bide a wee "—Scotch. " Mazurka"—Zanzyclti. "Capriccio Valse"—Wienlawski, And Ihe " Grieg Sonata," be., be. POPULAR PRICES. FRONT STALLS AND GALLERY, 2s. STALLS AND SIDE GALLERIES, Is. Tickets at Walker's, Tobacconist. Boors open at 7.0. Concert at 8. L G. SHARPE, Manager. a _989 JAS. TAIT, Representative. f ; I UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' i BENEVOLENT FUND. j GRAND CONCERT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. CHOEAL HALL. 1 ARTISTES— , ■ Mrs Howie, Mi>-s Lil>i .n Smith, s Messrs Millar, Bell, Collier, Edgar, Winter Hall. I Musical Conductor—Mr A. J. Merton. 2988 F. W. SANDFORD, Hon. See. FOOTBALL. r T ANCASTER PARK. ]' TO-DH. GRAND DOUBLE PROGRAMMEDunedin Pirates v Ohristchurch Club, at 2.30 p.m. And Canterbury v Ellesmere District, Kick-oB 1.30 p.m. Admission ls, Stand 3d. Afternoon Tea Free. j 2964 Special Trams from 2 o'clock. ; SH__EP DOG TRIALS. ~~ *'.'*'■- r| .HE MALVERN COLLIE DOG .LUB JL i -w^. ' .ANNUAL TRIAL I r AT^ "- i A)y_ b s;b .■%? c,' THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 3rd -USE,'" 9 a.m. Judge—W. O. Rutherford, Esq. Class 1. Heading and Bringing Back, about 350 yards. Time, lOmia. First prize £5, second £2, third £1. Class 2. Heading, Bringing Back and Yarding, abou 350 vardß. Time, 15min. First prize £5, second £2,' third £1. Class 3. Hunt-away, about 350 yards. First prize £5, second £2, third £1. Entries for events, with fee, giving name and colour of dogs, close at 8 p.m., May 28th. Members of any Dog Club 2s 6d each class, non-members ss. The former must produce member's ticket before • starting. Note—Telerraph Office at Sheffield closes 5 p.m. GEO. ALF. KEYS, Hon. Sec, 2564 Sheffield. '' PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is Hereby Given, that the PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between us as Coachbuilders, at Lower High stre_r-, Ohristchurch, under • the style of BOON aud STEVENS," has been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. ALL ACCOUNTS against the late firm must be Rendered at once, and all Accounts Owing must be . PAID TO W. J. STBVENS, who will Continue the Business on his own account. Dated this 23rd day of May, 1898. J. K. BOON. WILLIAM J. STEVENS. Witness to both signatures— William E Mills, 2971 Solicitor, Christchurch. LOST AND FOUND. r TT OST, on Sunday, May 22nd, from Kaiapoi; 5 JL- EWES (one black), branded X P; also 3 LAMBS, branded — over P. Last seen near White's Bridge. Mnder rewarded. Parnham Bros., Charles l street, Kaiapoi. 2981 8 C-ITRAYEI. from Yaldhurst or picked up in passing £5 f-heep, about 20 EWES, and a a FRW I.AMBS fone ram). Any person giving information of the " same or impounding them will receive necessary expenses at Post Office, Yaldhurst. Branded B. 2991 . ~ PUBLIC NOTICE. S TTAVINQ BOUGHT from Mr G. BONE OL the ENTIRE STOCK OF DRAPERY AT ] 223 CASHEL STREET WEST, DISCOUNT OF 10s IN THE £, ! I will be able to Offer the same to all his j Old Customers and the Public, Giving them ! 20s WORTH of DRAPERY for 10s, j FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. I REMNANTS A SPECIALITY. THOMAS CASTLEHOW. F 1718 r .. SMOKE t JJELIGHTFUL JUNO TOBACCO. > ■ A. WORDEN AND CO., 125 COLOMBO STREET. COSTUMES and BLOUSES in Artistic and Original Designs. ! Tailor-made Costumes a speciality. Newest Materials to select from. The Dressmaking is under Mrs Worden's personal supervision. 1856 ; THE CASH TAILORING COMPANY BEG most respectfully to intimate to their CUSTOMERS and the PUBLIC generaliy, that they have PURCHASED a very Large Portion of the " MOSGIEL EXHIBITS at the DUNEDIN EXHIBITION, and it will repay any one who wants a GOOD i SUIT at aAIODEKATE PRICE to give w a Trial. Our Business is so large, our Sales so Quick, that no Old Stock- is allowed to accumulate. We are getting in Fresh Goods Every Day. Just arrived, NEW COATINGS, SUITINGS, VICUNAS, HOP SAC . SERGES, MELTONS, be. These Goods are of tbe a moat reliable description, Guaranteed Colours and Quality. We have taken First-Class Awards at all the principal Exhibitions. Our Cutter is Second to . None in the Colonies, and his Fitting speaks for itself; those that he makes for come again. We do the Largest Cash Business in the Colonies. No Con- - nection with any other firm. Our only address, t CASH TAILORING COMPANY. j 3 Triangle (Opposite Petersen's Clock), High street, | n X T. LASOELLBS. . £ /CONSUMPTION Provee Worth of JOKO TKA. 0 v/ Consumption Proves Worth of Joko Tea. " Consumption Proves Worth ot Joko Tea. r Try It aad You'll Prove It. Joko Tea.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10044, 24 May 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10044, 24 May 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10044, 24 May 1898, Page 1