AMUSEMENTS. »T» H E A T R E ROYAL. Sole Lessees: Miss Maggie Mooro and Mr 11. R. Roberts. PRELIMINARY A.NNOUNCEMENT. AX IMMENSE ATiKACTION. Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, fi.auJAUY 11th, 1899. Re-appearance and Farewell of Australia's Greatest Stur, MAGGIE MOORE MAGGIE MOORE And MR H. R. ROBERTS, The Eminent Australian Actor, Who, supported by their ciipubie company, are now commencing a WORLD'S TOIU. GRAND_ OPENING PRODUCTION On its Original Lavish Scale. The Intensely Funny and Immensely Successful Musical Irish Comedy MRS. QUINNS TWINS'. Especially written for Miss Maggie Moore By Clifford Robert«o;i. Over 30 Children Trained for this Production. Prices—4s, 2s 6d, Is. | Box Plan On View To-morrow, Tuesday, at 10 a.m., Miluer and Thompson's. JOSEPH FYN.NKY, J 9261_ Represoatative._ MEETINGS, cic. CHRISTCHURCH CITY RIFLE VOLUNTEKRS. COMPANY ORDERS liV CAPTAIN A. FAIKBAIRN, COMMANDING. A GENERAL MEETING will be held after Parade on MONDAY, Gth instant. Business: Election of an Officer. By order, HERBERT F. L. BEAN, 9269 Colour-Sergeant. LYTTELTON PERMANi—.- LAND BUILD•ING AND SOCIETI'. ItTHE USUAL MONTHLY MEETING, for A the purpose of taking up New Shares and Payment of Subscriptions will be held at the Society's Office, Canterbury street, on TUESDAY, 7th February, at G. 30 p.m. The above Society are prepared to advance sums of Money from £25 and upwards, either as ordinary mortgages or repayable by monthly iastalinents, as may suit borrowers. M. W EAST ELL, 9232 Secretary. LECTURES. HISTORICAL LECTURES, By MRS CUNNINGTON. ,\ COURSE OF -:HIi:iEEN LECTURES A On "LEADING MEN OF LEADING NATIONS." The Course 10s 6d, a Single Lecture Is each. Tickets obtainable at leading booksellers. Commence February 6th, V.M.C.A. Rooms, 8 to 10. 8437 MISCELLANEOUS. SUPERIOR Board and Residence .for a respectable Young Man. 48 Cashel street, five minutes from city. Terms moderate. 92G3 FOR bale, Gent's new Eadie Bicycle, also Lady's second Bicycle, cheap. Apply R. Leders, Beath and Co., Cashel street. PUBLIC^ NoticoHMessrs~HubbardrHall are Agents for Mrs Towler'a Mansavita Remedies. A DVERTlSEßrTvhcTis'aireconomical "and A experienced Housekeeper, desires an engagement. L.J.U., Miss lilies, Chancery lane. 9272 jPQ C WILL Purchase at Hillmorton, House c*«/UtJ 3 rooms, scullery, etc.; small section, well fenced. Apply Mrs Adcock's etore, Lincoln road. 9248 NEW Brighton—Nice 2-roomed cottage, nearly new, stable, traphpuse, J-acre; near pier. Reduced to £95, very cheap. Must sell. Forest and Perkins, Sydenham. 9160 WE have a really good assortment of Pianos and Organs by noted- makers (every instrument guaranteed) to select from, and can. be .jiurchlas^d or Easy Time Payment. R.-FrancisV The. Musical Exchange, 159..and 161 ■ Manchester street.', ..- &027: POliV WINE, oniy*2is per dozen bottles, or : 103' per- gallon, at the Waverley Wine Vaults, 'Worcetter street east, near the Cathedral. E96.1 FOR Sale, Cheap, Second-hand Piano, "English"; good tone; only £1 10s deposit, balance 15s 6d per montli. R. Francis, The Musical Exchange, 159, 161 Manchester street, opposite the Queen's Hotel. •rniMAßU..'.Visitors'to Timaru will find the -I- Beet of Accommodation at Stone's Commercial Hotel. Large garden, and close to Beach. Terms, 4s per day. A. E. Stone, Proprietor. _ _____ ' 8134F USEFUL Presents at "all Prices at Redf em's New Stationery Warehouse, Manchester street. Tho most complete stock of, Rubber Printing_Outfits in_New_-ealand. 5741 LAWN'TENNIS - RACQUETS Renovated, Repaired, or Restrung. F. BURDETT SAPSFORD, Expert, and Importer of Materials from Best English Makers'. Brittaw street and Canal Reserve, Linwood. Local Agents: Davies and Lamb. LOST— A Pound of COOLIE" TEA, packed in Lead, marked 2s; will gladly give 2s 6d for it. It is the beet Tea at the price I ; ever NEW YEAR Presents in Great Variety and Cheap for Caoh at David Bowman's, Triangie, Christchurch. . ! CHEEP SHEARS, best brands, Turkey O Stone, Wire Netting (one to six feet wido), Garden Tools. Aitken and Roberts, corner : Cashel_ and Colombo streets. 2053 • rpRAVELLfNG TRUNKS, Bonnet Boxes, ! JL cheap, Meat Safes, Pishing Tackle (large variety). .Stockings and Waders. Aitken and Roberts, Furnishing Ironmongers. 2053 . TMPORTANT ~ SALE—Desirable 6-roomed • J- ' House and outbuildings, over }-acre corner section, Brougham street. The price is low as property must be sold, only £290. Forest and Perkins, _Sydenham. 7852 PIANOS by tho Best English and German Makere, constructed specially for New Zealand, with the latest improvements, can be ' Bought on Monthly Payments of 20a upwards. '[ A Liberal Allowance for Cash. Sppnsley and 1 : Co., High jtreet._ _^_ MONEY TO LEND tor jiuiiding or other purposes, rppayablo monthly, quarterly, or as desired.. HILL and SCOTT, Solicitors, 194 Hereford street, Christchurch. NEW MUSIC for New lear; also American Organs, Violins and Cases, Banjos, Guitars, Mandolines, Flutes, Clarionets, Cornets, Autoharps, Mouth Organs, Campbell's Accordeone, New Violin Strings. Spensltiy' j and_Co., High street. ; LAWN~ MOWERS, all approved makes, cheap, Lawn Sprinklers, Garden Hose and Fittings, Syringes. Aitken and Roberts, Ironmongers. _ 2053 FOR Sale, Madras - street North—House of 4 rooms and scullery, £-acre well laid out; £350. Also, nouse of 4, rooms and conveniences; £240. Apply Baggo and Co.; 131 " Colombo street, Christchurch. LINWOOD, St. Jamee's street—Gentleman's Residence, 8 large and lofty rooms, with every modern convenience, full j-acre tastefully laid out. . Apply Ba#gs and Co., 131 , Colombo street. Christchurch. FOR SALE, - New BrightonH-First-class House of 5 rooms, wash House and copper, splendid position; a real bargain; price £370. Apply Baggs and Co., 131 Colombo street, \ Christchurch. _ ______ j i?KCA WILL~Bu7 a good - House of 5 , X*OO\J roome, etc., stable, and 5 Acres of the best land in the district, within three miles • from , town. Apply Baggs and Co., .131 • Colombo street, Christchurch. __ LOST— A painful ancient Corn by applying Berry's Killcorn, sure cure for corns, Is a box. John Berry, Chemist, 146 Colombo J street, Christchurch. FOR Sale, Haast street, off Stanmore road— House of 7 rooms, scullery, copper, } verandah, J-acre, with nice orchard; cheap; I only £300.- Apply Baggs and Co., 131 Colombo > street, Christchurch. . . FOR Sale, Papanui road —New House. of 6 large and lofty rooms, and finished with [ the latest improvements and conveniences, hot : and cold water supply, etc., nice section, with i 80ft frontage, almost J-acre; a bargain. Apply ' Baggs and Co., 131 Colombo street, .Christchurch. OR Safe, South Belt, Addington—Houe% of 5 rooms and conveniences, |-ao.re, splendid position, must be sold; price £250. Apply Baggs and Co., 13). Colombo street, Christ- • church. '_ _. ; -t O~PER~CENT. For Sale at New Brighton. A comfortable house of 9 rooms, good 1-acre section, in one of the best positions. Price £250. - Lets well on a yearly tenancy at £30 j per annum. A splendid-investment: ' -Apply, Thompson and Hillary, 108 Manchester street, North of the New Clock Tower. , AFTER all errors of eating or drinking take a draught of Grape Saline. It cools the head, purifies the blood, and is the best pick- " me-up after an "evening out' that it is possible \ to get. 23 6d a_bottle, chemists and stores. GENTS' Tan Lace or Button Boots, in great variety. 1L Atkinson, 119 Usncheattt •tXMt. ' . >-5 ~ r ' S* •«. "■■.____
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10264, 6 February 1899, Page 1
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