Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

AMUSEMENTS. QHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL UNION (Registered). SECOND SJBSCRIPTION CONCERT (ORCHESTRAL). OPERA HOUSE, THURSDAY, 30th JUNE. VOCALISTS— Mrs Howie. Mr G March. SPECIAL NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS— THE DRAWING FOR RESERVE SEATS will take place at Messrs Milner and Thompson's on MONDAY, 2Oth inst, at 11 a. us. Subscribers are invited to be present. EXTRA TICKETS, if required (two shillings and sixpence each) can be procured, and must be Uclgtrt at the booking office on or before SATURDAY, 18tii inst., to participate in the drawing. SUBSCRIBERS who may have a preference for STALL SEATS are requested to advise the under, signed before the drawing. NEW SUBSCRIBERS will be entitled to fifteen tickets for the remaining four concerts. Names should be sent in before the above drawing. SUBSCRIPTION FOU THE SEASON, ONE GUINEA. 4177 TiIOS.i.CARRART), Hon. Set., s MYRIORAM : £. SOUTHRRIDGE—TO-NIGHT. LEESTON — Tuesday (Return). PREBBLETON -Wednesday (Return). HORNBY—Thursday. 4209 BENEVOLENT FUND.—PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. PUBLIC TEA at 6.30 TIHS EVENING in the SYDENHAM GOSPEL MISSION HALL. Tickets Is. Public Meeting at 7.30. Chairman—Mr J. Lomas. Speakers—Rev. T. U. Lyon and Misses.W. Dobbs, F. Spratt, D. R. Lanyon and E. W. Hall. 4207 D\NCING.— MISS COX will HOLD CLASSES in the Art Gallery on Mondays, 4.10 p.m. ; nt Papanui, Tuesdays, 3 p.m., Evening Instruction Class on Fridays; Praotica Class in the Art Gallery on Saturday, June 18th, at 8 p.m. Address—329 ST. ASAPH STREET. Telephone 605. 4182 DANCING, DEPORTMENT AND CALISTHENIC EXERCISES. Under Royal and Vice.Regal Patronage. MISS LOWE RESUMES CLASSES JUNE 2xd. Public Class, Hobbs's Room, Fridays. Skirt and Kancy Dancing Class, Hobbs's Room, Mondays. Papanui Class, Miss Gibson's, Wednesdays. Class for Caliethenics and Gymnastic Exercises, Hobbs's Room, Saturdays. Metropolitan Hotel. 3123 HUNTING. BRACKENFIELD HOUNDS. THE HOUNDS will meet at SPRINGBANK and NOT at Mandeville on SATURDAY 18th isst, And will meet at MANDEVILLE on SATURDAY, 25tii inst. G. B. STARKY, 4208 Master. MEETINGS, &c. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the W.C.T.U. Coffee Rooms, Gloucester street (Mesare Toneycliffe and Carey's Buildings), On TUESDAY, 14th INST., At 8 p.m., In aid of funds for the promotion of temperance among the Maori women of the N. Island. Speakers—Yen. Archdeacon Stack and Mr Kohere. . Musical Items. Collection. 4185 SHOWS. tiHRISTCHURCH POULTRY. PIGEON / AND CANARY CLUB. POULTEY SHOW. TABART'S' WOOL STORE, MANCHESTER STREET, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 16th, 17xh, 18th JUNE, 1898. THE LARGEST and FINEST DISPLAY LIVE BIRDS ever seen in Ohristchurch. GREAT ART UNION. See Fisher and Son's window, High street. Tickets One Shilling', which admit to Show. Doors open at 2 p.m. Thursday. 4144 MISCELLANEOUS. FOUND OUT, that the Reliauce Gaiters are to be obtained everywhere. 4051 Sale or To Let, a Bakery Business, doing 12 . tons per month, guaranteed. Apply by letter to Agent Prkss Company, Aahbnrton. 3816 J _ " ADY'IS - Bicycle wanted for cash. Must be of A good make ami in good order. Apply, statintr price and all particulars, to F.T., Press Office. 4203 LET, Two large comfortably fuwiished Front ._. Rooms, with fireplaces, and use of kitchen, washhouae, &c. Good neighbourhood. Board if required. Apply Moderate, Prkss Office. 4195 OUSEKEEPER wanted, country town, private house, comfortable home. Young widow preferred, educated, companionable. References required. Address "C," Press Office. 4149 FARM Bargain, 45 acres Freehold Land close to White's Bridjje, good soil, and within nine miles of Cathedral Square, £350, and if desired 117 acres leasehold adjoining can be had at low rental. This is an opportunity, don't neglect jt. Full particulars from Baggs and Co., 131 Colombo street. ZSPECIAL Purchases. Ohi)dren's~Millinery, Ladies' >O Sailor Hats and Fancy Ribbons at Half Price. Ballatityne and Co. EfrißES— wings of the wind — hardest to puncture, easier to mend. The ninth shipin nt of these successful tires will , shortly be in. Orders should be booked ahead. Price 60s per pair. Send for pamphlet to the agents. Nind Wara and Co , Lichfleld street. PORT and Con.stantia, 3s per bottle, at Warner's Hotel, Cathedral square. Agents for Waverley Wines. 2974 LADIES' Promenade Capes, Extraordinary Value in Brown, Fawn and Grey, 15s 6d to 25s 6d. Ballantyne and Co. . OR SALE, a bargain, Organ by Karn with 8 stop* and 2 swells, only £19 cash price, or £1 Is deposit, balance 12s a month. R. Francis, The Musical Exchange, 159 and 161 Manchester street, Christchurch, opposite the Queen's Hotel. <f» f" , Ck a\ f\ T<) LEN D, in Sums of £10, £20, £30, JbOlH/\J £40, £50, £100, £200 and upwards, on Approved Securities, Bills of Sale, Life Policies, Mortgages and Personal Security. Bills discounted. ISAAC ALLEN, Nos. 2 and 3 Government Life Insurance Buildings, Caihedral square, Christchnrch. ■7WR 5A1.15, English Piano by Grover and Grover, t' •• only £18 cash price or £2 deposit, balance 10a 7d per month. R. Francis, The Musical Exchange, 159 and 161 Manchester street, Christchurch, three doors from Cashel street. OI"PECIAL~"'VaIue — in Flannelettes, suitable for »O Blouses and Dressing Gowns, Charming Effects. Ballantyne and Co. AMPS, Lamp 3. See Fletcher Uros , . window for cheapness and quality combined. Hand lamps, brass and glass, at Iβ each ; good table reading lamps from 3s 6d; hanging and Bide lamps equally cheap at Fletcher Bros., High street, Christchurch. "Countess" three and four-ply Knitting J. Wools aro the Best. They are remarkable for heir scttness, elasticity and exceptional durability ole Asrents for Canterbury—W Strange and Co OBT Wine only iiSs per doz bottles Or 1O» per gallon, at the Waverley Wine Vaults, Worcester street east, near the t;athedral 9633 DSYKKS, Practical Furniture Manufacturer, . Cashel street. Duchess Chests 47s 6d, Marble Top Wasfastand 40s, real good. Inspection invited. 1 ii. ACRES hif.'h class Land, capital boua- and X.\J outbuilding, within three miles of Christchurch. The best and 'tnost compact little farm in the market. As owner is leaving colony, no reasonable offer refused. Apply Bagg* and Co., 131 Colombo street. FURS repaired and re-modelled. Mrs Campbell, 221 Colombo street. 958 I AMPS, Lamps. See Fletcher Bros.' window for J cheapness and quality combined. Hand lamps, brass and glass, at Is each, good table reading lamps from 3s 6d', hanging and side lamps equally cheap, at Fletcher Bros., High street, Christchurch. RoME-KNIT Stockimrs ai-d Socks, best quality L unsurpassed for durability and comfoit. Home tting Factory, 221 Colombo street. ' ARM For Sale, a bargain—l4B acres, fenced and divided, house of 9 room?, good outbuildings, two miles from railway and 24 miles from Ohn-t church. Only £3 4a 6d per acre. Bagjje and Co., ogeuta, Colombo street. full i-acre. City, good position, only £140; also several good sections in Linwood and other gnbnrbg. Bagga Aid Co. INVESTMENT in City Property. House of 6 rooms, bathroom, 4c, &c. good position, £350 ; also House of 6 rooms, &c., &c, £240. Baggy ana Co., 131 Colombo street. ' AN OPPORTUNITY —Pawnbroker's Business, doing Gond Trade, Large Profits, no opposition. Situated in a large town south. Apply Baggs and Co., 131 Colombo street. is no need to prepare a long speech in proJ_ posing for a lady's hand, just, offer one of Butcher s Engagement and it will speak tor itself. Address, 191 High street. WANTED KNOWN—if you want qualjry, comfort and durability combined with cheapness, go to K. Atkinson, Bootmaker, 119 Manchester street (opposite T. Wreaks's Corn Store). "ANTED—Ladies'. Cashmere and Ringwood Gloves from 10|d, Children's do from 6jd, Silk Ribbon from 2d. Woods, Free and Co., Th« HftlL

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP18980613.2.3.6

Bibliographic details

Press, Volume LV, Issue 10061, 13 June 1898, Page 1

Word Count
1,215

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10061, 13 June 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10061, 13 June 1898, Page 1

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert