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AMUSEMENTS. mHEATRE ROYAL. Sole Lessees: Miss Maggie Moore and Mr H. E. Roberts. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. AN IMMENSE~ATTRACTION. Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, FEBlt JARY 11th, 1899. Re-appearance and Farewell of Australia's Greatest Star, MAGGIE MOORE MAGGIE MOORE And MR H. R. ROBERTS, The Eminent Australian Actor, Who, supported by their capable company, are now commencing a WORLD'S TOUR. GRAND OPENING PRODUCTION . On its Original Lavish Scale. The Intensely Funny and Immensely Successful Musical Irish Comedy MRS. QUINN'S TWINS*. Especially written for .Miss Maggie Moore By Clifford Robertson. Further Particulars Monday's issue. JOSEPH. **-.>NEY, * . .-..'•■ x ,Representative. CRICKET. TANCASTER PARK. CUP MATCHES TO-DAY. Admission 6d. Ladies Free. Afternoon Tea. 9125 THE WOOLSTON AMALGAMATED TRADES PICNIC. fPO be held in the Ashburton Domain on ■*- SATURDAY, February 11th, 1899. A Special Train will leave Woolston at 7.30 a.m., stopping at Opawa, Linwood and Christchurch. Return Tickets, admitting to sports, Adults Ss 9d, Children Is. E. GLOVER, g683 Hon. Sec. TRAMWAY NOTICES. SUMNER EXCURSIONS. SIXPENCE RETURN. 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. Tramu Daily (Sundays, Holidays, and Special Excursions excepted- Tickets available foi'jtoturn on day of issue only. 4952 £JEW BRIGHTON TRAMWAY. 6d RETURN 6d. By 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. Cars leaving Square. Moonlight Excursions Every Night. QITY AND SUBURBAN 'TRAMWAY. RF.TtTlt.tf FARE—SIXPENCE. By Trams leaving Edwards, Bennett's Corner for New Brighton at 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS. "ITTILL Mrs , maiden name Mary Noad, _» her_cousin in Kaikoura. 907 a A QUALIFIED Kindergajrten~Teacher desires position as resident Governess. Apply K.G., "Jlerajd' , Office,' Timaru. 8625 FOR Sale, Greenhouse, 15ft"by" 10ft 6in, with heating apparatus complete. Apply Mrs Wallace, 23_Latimer_ Square. 9080 FOR Sale, Gent's newEadie Bicycle, also Lady's second Bicycle, cheap. Apply R. Leders, Beath and Co., Cashei street. NEW" Wertheim Machine, 7 drawers; cost 12 guineas recently. £6 10s. Clark, 151 Armagh street. 9215 for Jam at..2d per lb, to be haduat C..W. Lang's, Kaiapoi, near Girder Bridge, late Kennight. 9128, SUPERIOR Bolrd~aud Residence for lady or gentleman. Apply Mrs Perham, Fendalton. . 9138 MAHOGANY extension Dining Table, with two leaves; coat £8 10s. Cash £4 108. Clark, 151 Artnagh. street. ' . ri?fO" Drapers' -*- Man to take charge of Haberdashery De-,. partment. Apply to Manager D J.C.y Christchurch. ' ■ " ■. : - , 9214 PUBLIC Hubbard, H"all~are A Agents for Un Toiler's Mansavita Remedies. by Collard and Collard, full compass, improved trichord, imported at a cost of £85. Will sell sacrifice. 65 Wilson's road. 9108 NEW Brighton—Nice 2-roomed cottage, nearly new, stable, traphouse,- J-acre; near pier. Reduced to £95, very cheap. Must sell. Forest and Perkins, Sydenham. .9160 IjiOß SALE, a real good secona-hanU Dogcart. Also, strong double Buggy, pole, shafts, English style fore carriage. On view Bryant and Co., Papanui road. . 9203 PIANO by Ramsperger (upright grand), cost £60, full trichord, check action, iron back, walnut case, ivory keye, powerful tone. Cash £30. Clark, 151 Armagh street. "VTEW Zealand in a Nutshell." First edition '■*■ in May. Look out for Prizes offered to cyclists for best description of cycle trips. Motttray-Reod. ' 9162 ON account of Mr Moses Hawkins, Marshlands, about 82 Acres Rich Land, five-roomed-cottage, stable,- granary, with growing crops. Owner having purchased another property will sell at once. Apply sharp to Acland, Dudley and Co., 208 Heretbrd street, Christchurch. _______ j>lso TIITE have a really good assortment of Pianos »w and Organs by noted makers (every instrument {guaranteed} to select from, and can be purchased for Cash or Easy Time Payment. K. Francis, The Musical Exchange, 159 and 161 Manchester street. ."' 8027 "XTEW Zealand in a Nutshell." First edition 1" in May. Look out for Prizes offered to cyclists for best description of cycle trips. Moutrayj-Read 1 _ : 9162" POfiT WINE, oniy 23s per dozen bottles, or 10s per gallon, at the Waverley Wine Vaults, Worcester street east, near the Cathedral. _ __ _. 8963 FOR Sale, Cheap, Second-hand Piano, "English" ; good tone; only £1 10s deposit, balance 15s 6d per month. R. Francis, The Musical Exchange, 159., 161 Manchester street, opposite the Queen's Hotel. FOR SALE or Td L<st—A Convenient Broomed House and Offices, bathroom, hot and cold, i-acre, fruit, tennis and croquet lawn, boatehed, trout fishing, fronting North Park, Merivale. Owner leaving district. Apply Jameson, Anderson and Co., 155- Colombo street. '"'•, 4520 LAWN TENNIS RACQUETS Renovated", Repaired, or Restrurig. F. BURDETT SAPSFORD, Expert, and Importer of Materials from Best English Makers. Brittan street and Canal Reserve, Linwood; Local Agents :_Davies and Lp.mb. LOST— A Pound of COOLISf TEA, packed in Lead, marked 2s; will gladly give 2s 6d for it. It is the best Tea at the price I ever had. . . ~~~ ~ WANTED. r^~ WANTED KNOWN-A. J. White's new extensive shipment of dinner and breakfast services at very moderate prices. WANTED _ to~ Let~Hereford street west, near Gardens, Schools, etc.,. house 7 rooms, washhouse, copper, etc. Rent low. J. T._BelL Cathedral jquare; 9166 WANTED _ to~Let, "Gloucester- street, Linwood, six-roomed house, every modern; convenience; rent £42. Possession March Ist. T. E. Fraser, 102 Gloucester Btreet, Linwood. ; 9177 W"~ ANTED KNOWN—Grapes, Grapes. Very finest quality, best in town. All other fruits of the choicest description. Feaver, Market Square._Telephone_s99 ; 8851 WANTED" to Let," Stark's~road, well built house 4 rooms, scullery, dairy and brick washhouse, stable and 3 loose boxes, man's room, shed and loft, with 10 acres first-class land, subdivided into paddocke. J. _T. Bell, Cathedral square. WANTED, Tenants (at reduced rents) for two 2-storey Houses at junction of Manchester street with Cambridge terrace, newly decorated throughout, complete hot and cold water service, large bathrooms. Apply Arthur Appleby, Agent, Hereford street. 9047 WANTED KNOWN—That Ballantyne'e Sale now in full operation is remarkable for the solid values given by all departments. _-_NTE_rthe~Public to apply to Miss Collier for Reliable Servant.; none but Selected Servants sent out. Also Houses to Let and Sell. Money Lent in Small Sume. Apply Collier and Co., late Al Hotel, opposite Clock Tower. 9050 WANTED KNOWN—We have a large stock of Husicml Instruments, both Pianos and Organs (by reliable makeri), to choose from. Very easy terms. R. Francis, the Musical Exchange, 159 and 161 Manchester street, three doors north of Cashei street. ANTED, Customers to Buy their Violins and Violin Strings, etc., at the Musical Exchange (either for Cash or Time Payment); reasonable prioef ch__rged. B. Francis, 169 and 161 Kh.charter street. \

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