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AMUSEMENTS. rpHEATRE ROYAL. Lessee and Manager .. Mr Harry Rickards. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF MR HARRY RICKARDS' COMPANY OF TIVOLI STARS. Last Production and Most Emu'liatic Success ot" tho Petite Poetical Drama, BLIND LOVE BLIND LOVE BLIND LOVE BLIND LOVE In which MISSES NONI, KATIE and MADGE RICKARDS Created such a Profound Sensation last evening. LAST NIGHT Of Signor L2_Sr3TIGHT UGO BIONDI LAST NIGHT UGO BIONDI LAST NIGHT UGO BIONDI i LAST NIGHT « Mr LAST NIGHI' HARRY RICKARDS LASTTTIGHT HARRY RICKARDS LIST -vXGHT HARRY RICKaRDS LAST NIGHT ALBERT BELLMAN j LAST NIGHT and LAST NIGHT LOTTIE MOORE LAST NIGHT NELLIE WILSON LAST NIGHT CLARA LLEWELLYN j LAST NIGHT ETHEL YORKE LAST NIGHT FOREMAN and PANNAN LSST NIGHT -xAMILTON HILL LAST NIGHT J. W. WINTON Prices: 3s, Is. I*. Early doors 6d extra. Box olan and day sales as usual. TO-MORROW fSaturd*v) AFTERNOON POSITIVELY LAST APPEARANCE in CHRISTCHURCH And GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT tendered to STGNOR UGO BIONDI. SIGNOR UGO BIONDI. BY MR HARRY RICKARDS. At which all the members of this Great Combination of Celebrnted Artist will assist. 7 _95 M. MARCUS, Manager. rp"H"E"A~T'"R"E ROYAL. Under the management of Mr Robt. Henry. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTfiAORDINAxS,Y. WEDNESDAY EVENING. JAN. 11th, For a Short Season Only, HENRY'S DRAMATIC COMPANY I HENRY'S DRAMATIC COMPANY I Third Year of Organisation. AFTER A RECORD SEASON OF 100 WEEKS IN SYDNEY, 100 And a Prolonged and Uninterrupted Success in Auckland, Napier, etc., and witnessed By 14,000 PERSONS IN WELLINGTON 14,000 1700 People per Night"in DUNEDIN 1700 GRAND OPENING PRODUCTION, For Two Nights only, FROM SCOTLAND YARD, One of the Latest Successes from the Surrey Theatre, London, by a Complete and Strong DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. OUR STANDARD TARIFF—2s, Is, and 6d. Early doors," 6d extra. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's. Bookine Fee. 6d extra. 7196 LEWIS MlLLS^BusinessJManager^ " CHRISTCHURCH "CATHEDRAL-^ FRIDAY, JANUARY 6th, At 8 p.m. ORGAN RECITAL" BY MR JESSE TIMSON, of DUNEDIN. ' Vocalist—-Mr Millar. _Offertory in aid of_Choir_Fund. 7031 MEETINGS. &c. CHRISTCHURCH PAINTERS' UNION. THE ORDINARY MEETING of the above Union will be held on JANUARY 9th (MONDAY). 7171 E. CLARKE, Secretary. THE COLINGOLD SLUICING COMPANY (No Liability). NOTICE is hereby given that the ADJOURNED EXTKAORDINARY MEETING of the Company will be held on FRl-ii-AX, January,' 1899,' ai 8 _).m.; at; the "Office of' the --Company, -140 Hereford-street, Christchurch, when the. following resolution will be pdt to the meeting, viz.: "That the Colin Gold Sluicing Company (No Liability) be voluntarily wound tip, arid that Mr H. A. Bruce be appointed Liquidator for that purpose, and that the surplus property of the Company be distributed amongst the shareholders pro rata, and according to the amounts i paid by them in respect of contributing shares." H. A. BRUCE, 7105 Legal Manager. PROHIBITION. TTEAR MR GEORGE GRANT, of Palmerston North, , CATHEDRAL SQUARE, SATURDAY, 8.15 p.m. OPERA HOUSE, SUNDaI, 8.15 p.m.

TRAMWAY NOTICES. SUMNER EXCURSIONS. SIXPENCE RETURN. 10J.0 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. Trams Daily (Sundays, Holidays, and Special Excursions excepted. Tickets available for return on day of issue only. 4952 /-IITY AND" "SUBURBAN - TRAMWAY. RETURN FARE—SIXPENCE. By Trams leaving Edwards, Bennett's Corner for New Brighton at 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. "THE CRUSADE AGAINST CONSUMPTION." Hints on its Prevention and Cure by JAMES JAMIESON, M.D., Chief Medical Officer Australian Widows' Fund Life Assurance Society, Ltd. A COPY can be obtained FREE on application personally or by letter to C. J. OWEN, District Secretary. Widows' Fund Offices, Corner High and Hereford streets, Christchurch. 6525 NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. ALL those intending to make a NEW YEAR'S GIFT to their Cycling Friends could not do better than send them one of the Latest . --■ t. . HELIOS ACETYLENE CYCLE LAMPS. Brilliant Light. Cleanly in Use. , PRICE, 2 o*. TAYLOR AND OAKLEY, ' 234 Tuam street. WHAT'S IN A NAME? A GOOD NAME is more to be desired than riches. We have obtained it by Selling Goods that give satisfaction at Lowest Prices. Our method not only gives you the most reliable qualities, but a money saving on every Garment. We are not "Cheap Tailors," although we do Tailoring Cheaply. We intend that you shall be pleased in your transactions with us as long as your Suits last. " Cheap Tailoring" >i the common sense cannot accomplish this. We turn out the best kind of work at the very Lowest Price, that's the story, and it's being told all over New Zealand at the present time. Ready-made suits are only fit for dummies. If you want a Perfect-Fitting Suit that will cost you no more than a ready-made one, we will make it for you. A thoroughly up-to-date Cutter Fits and Superintends this Department. Although the Tailors' Union has raised the Log, we continue to make up- at Prices as heretofore. • T. LASCELLES, CASH TAILORING COMPANY, High Btreet, Christchurch. W.. E. SORRELL, "THE" PHOTOGRAPHER. BY Special Appointment to His ExcellencyLord Ranfuriy. STUDIO-THE PALACE ATELIER, 179 COLOMBO STREET, , CHRISTCHURCH. MONEY TO LEND. I HAVE Various Sums of TRUST MONEY awaiting investment on Freehold Security. A. C. BOLLESTON, Solicitor, 176 Hereford street, Christchurch. __ "uoNEY. ~~~ &OOQ, £150, £500, TO'LEND at 4J dWtJVJv/V/J per cent. Loans arranged from £25 at current rates. G. B. -OTCHIE, Solicitor, Hereford street. SEEP best brands, Turkey Stone, Wire Netting (one to six feet wide). Gardes Tool*. Aitken and Roberts, cornar Caaba, and Colombo streets. MM

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10238, 6 January 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10238, 6 January 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10238, 6 January 1899, Page 1

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