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AMUSEMENTS. QRAND CONCERT BENEFIT Tendered to the S.M.CA. Rowing Club in the CHORAL HALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1898. The following will take part: — Mesdames W. Chrystall, E. T. Robinson, and A. Corrick. Misses Alice Grey and Corrick. Messrs Maitland Gardner, A. F. Young, C. Read, L. Corrick, and Winter Hall. Conductor—Mr A. Corrick. Pianist—Miss Corrick. Admission Is. Seats may be reserved at Milner and Thompson's without extra charge, where plan may be seen and tickets obtained. 475 SYDENHAM FOOTBALL CLUB. GRAND POPULAR CONCERT And Presentation of Medals to Winners Schools' Football Tournament, ODDFELLOWS' HALL, LICHFIELD STREET, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, 1898, At 8 p.m. Grand Programme, comprising the Leading Local Talent. Admission, Front seats Is, all Other Parts 6d. 463 CANTERBURY BAND OF HOPE UNION. —THE FOURTH ANNUAL MUSICAL and ELOCUTIONARY CONTESTS will be held in the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Lichfield street, SEPTEMBER 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd. 23rd, 24th, 1898, consisting of Vocal and Instrumental Solos, Duets, Trios, Quortetts, Recitations, Dialogues, Choirs, Impromptu Speeches, and Model Band of Hope Addresses. Commence each evening at 7.80. Admission; Adults 6d, Children 3d. HORNBY WORKING MEN'S SOCIAL will be held in the DRUIDS' HALL, HORNBY, on FRIDAY NEXT, September 80th. Grand March at 8 p.m. Gents' Ticlets 3s, Ladies Free. A Drag will leave the Empire Hotel at 7.80 p.m. Return Fare Ib. W. DEIBERT, M.C. A. DAWSON, Hon. He". . ; 324 CANTERBURY BAND OF HOPE UNlON.—Musical and Elocutionary Contests TO-NIGHT, ODDFELLOWS' HALL, at 7.30. Programme by Prize Winners. Presentation of Prizes. Admission: Adults 6d, Children 3d. 488 NEW BRIGHTON. MESSRS CERBASI BROS.* String Band On the Pier, on SUNDAY. AFTERNOON NEXT, by Tram leaving Cathedral square at 2.5 p.m. 406 DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. THE MISSES HARDY-JOHNSTON RESUME their Classes in the Art Gallery, TUESDAY, September 27th, 4.15 p.m.; Fendalton, SATURDAY, October Ist, 7 p.m.; and at their RESIDENCE, 103 Hereford street E., on TUESDAY, September 27th, 8 p.m. ____ MISS MABEL TENDALL, Diplomee of the South Kensington School of Cookery, is FORMING CLASSES on Invalid, Artisan, Plain, and High-class Cookery. Public and private schools attended. For particulars apply to 164 Montreal street. 139 DANCING. MISS COX will resume her Class in the Art Gallery,. on Monday, 26th, at 4.10. At the Kindergarten on Tuesday, 27th, at KAO. Skirt Dancing on Thursday, 29th, at 4 p.m., at her residence, 329 St. Asaph street West. Telephone 605. ■ Tt/fTtS WELLS is prepared to take PUPILS for the -JUL PIANO and SINGING; also Acoompanlment I Lessons. Apply Tuesdays and Eridays between 2 | and 5 at ' | MESSRS SPENSLEY and CO., 6227 Music Warehouse,' High street. •- v • < DANCING. THE MISSES' BUCHANAN will HOLD their 'JUVftNILE CLASS'in the ART GALLERY, on SATURDAYS, at 2.30 p.m. ADU4.T CLASS, FRIDAYS, 7.30 p.m. Practice Glass, WEDNESDAYS,-8 6m.. at Hall, Hereford street. Address—Aorangi, i ereford street R, City. -, ' . 7_J7 MADAME HELLER, Physiognomist, Inspirational Medium, 179 Cambridge Terrace, second house from Manchester street bridge. Questions answered on health, marriage, business, etc. Season limited to Bhort stay only. 164 WANTED. WANTED, a Small Fire-proof Safe. Apply ; "Safe," Pbess Office. / . 899 WANTED to Sell, new Piano (cheap). Ap-j ply 242 Madras street. ■ 404' WANTED, Every Person to get an,Um-'< brella Covered for 8s 6d at Lethaby's, 64 Cathedral square. " WANTED, the great Bargain Sale at the Universal Boot Depot is a great Success. WANTED, Lady's Second-hand Bicycle; must be in good ordei. Apply Moderate,, Post Office. .. 393' WANTED, Central! moderate terms: —Batchelor, Pbess Office. 1 415 "IATANTED, Two young springing Cowb. M I , Apply by letter to "W.N.F.," East Eyreton. 330 WANTED to Buy or Hire, a large Trap or' Commercial Yon, with good reliable Horse : Apply early Box 354 485 WANTED" to Borrow, 4 per cent., security £70,000., Gee and Booth, agents, 168 Lichfield street. ; 892 WANTED to Lend, Money in small sums by private gentleman with spare capital. Apply Box 188 P.O. WANTED to Sell, Farms worth buying; Houses to suit, for size and price.; small payments_._ Wilson and Sons. ' 451 WANTED "to Sell, fc-size Alcook Billiard -Table; good as new; very cheap; a lot i Saddlery," and 100 other things, at Wilson and Sdhs. . - . . - W" ANTED to Sell, cheap, a bargain, Secondhand Whitechapel Dogcart in good order, JBIS. Harris and Wheeler, Trolloway' Carriage Works, No. ail Victoria street. 478 WANTED'to Sell or Let, Papanui, road (just, off), nice House of 8 rooms, bathroom, copper, etc., quarter-acre, well fenced; £450. J. 'J.'. Bell, Cathedral square. 2474 W" ANTED KNOWN—To Let, Premiss suitable for Saddler and Grocer. Apply Proprietor, Brake's 6d Stables, Durham street Christchurch. • 4_tj. WANTED to Purchase, for Cash, from 20 to 60 acres of good land, not more than two miles from town. Apply by letter to Box 426, Christchurck; ■ -/-.,..^..^ ...T/C r ANTED, by respectable young man, Com- :''•' fortablo Board and, Lodgings, West end of town preferred. State tsxms and particularabefore 12 o'clock this Day to F.W., care of this Office. .' " ■ 483 W" ANTED to .Sell, _JX Acre Farm, 4-roomed Cottage, J-acre strawberries, vinery and orchard, 200 apple trees; £500 Owen and Clark, House and Estate Agents, 192 High street ._ . 460 ANTED, "Excelsior" Soap. We have proved this to be the Best for Toilet and Laundry Purposes. Exquisitely scented. "Excelsior." Take -only "Excelsior" Soap. "Excelsior." 400 WANTED to Sell, cheap, first-class Whitechapel Dogcart, with lamps and all the latest improvements Farmers in want of a good cart should call and inspect. Harris and Wheeler, Trolloway Carriage Works, No. 11l Victoria street ■ .'474 ANTED to Sell, Marshland, main roadT .22 acres with six-roomed house, cowshed 20 bails, large stables, trap house, etc. Subject lease. "Traveller," care of Adams, Papanui. ' 37 ANTED to Sell, Goodwill and Furniture of a Private Boarding House, 14 rooms, (central), good connection, 10 permanent boarders; low rental. Allan Hopkins, Cathedral square. 96^* \%T ANTED KNOWN—We have a large stock of VV Musical Instruments, both Pianos and Organs (by reliable makers), to choose irom. Very rasy terms. R. Francis, the Musical Exchange, 159 and 161 Manchester street, three doors north of Cashel street. ANTED KNOWN, new stock of Silver King and Microphote Lamps, One Minute Tyre Removers, Borcan Plumbago Lubricant, etc., at lowest prices. R. Wilkin, Lichfield street. \ 9629 WANTED to Sell, Perth street, Richmond, newly-built House of 4 rooms, fitted. with cupboards, etc., coachhouse and stable, \ with loft, nice section, well fenced; £230. J. T. Bell, Cathedral square. 2474 WANTED, Good General, Linwood. 12s, Papanui road. 12s, Fandalton, £30, Papanui road, £30; Nurse and Needlewoman, country; Housemaid, Waitress, country hotel, £30; Cook, hotel, Lyttelton; Young. Girls for country,, 6s, 7s; Cook, also Housemaid same I hotel, country, 15s and 10s. Sime's Registry, 171 Armagh atmt. 435
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