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AMUSEMENTS. rp H E Vt" R E ROYAL. NEXT SUNDAY EVENING. GRAND SACRED CONCERT. GRAND SACRED CONCERT. THE LEADING ARTISTS OF CHRISTCHURCH. THE GEMS OF THE MUSICAL WORLD. 27 MAGNIFICENT PICTURES Doors open at 8 p.m. 9993 ROAD BOARDS. WAIPARA ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is Hereby Given that all OUTSTANDING RATES after 2nd MARCH j NEXT will be SUED FOR, together with 10 per cent, interest added, uuder section 60 of ] the Rating Act, 1894. ; R. C. TAYLOR, 9931 Clerk to the Board. MISCELLANEOUS, j A YOUNG Lady requires a trustworthy posi-j tion, -Office or Cashier. Reply, stating wages, M., Post Office. 306S *TIO LK'i.—ln Timaru, Furnished House of J- eight rooms with modern conveniences. Apply H.T., _ox 10, Post Office, Tiinuru. 0734 FOR SALE—Bedroom Furniture, brought out from England; almost new; can be besn at 17- Cashel street, Linwood. 98U9 SALE—Gent's new Esdie Bicycle, also - Lady's Second-hand Bicycle, cheap. Ap- ! ply R. Lcdez, Beath and Co., Ca?hel street. PUBLIC Notico—Messrs Hubbard, Hall are Agents for Mrs 'fowler's Mansavita Remedies. BARMAID, late Melbourne, desire- Engagement; highest references, thoroughly experienced. Apply L.8., "Press" Office. 9781 j TO" HOTELKEEPERS.—V_luations~~made ' by David Bowman, Experienced Valuer, Colombo street, Christchurch. Salad, largo or small quantities, mude to order from Plums, 2d per lb. Dunning and Forster, Tea Rooms, Colombo street, opposite Triangle. 9953 rpo LET—The First X iu>r iii Ca_hcl street, with back entrance from Bedford Row. Also, the Premises at present occupied by Mr A. L. Smith, as Cycle \V'orks. of tlio latter March Ist next. S. MANNING, East belt. 994-1 MUSIC, 10 to 30 per "centr Cheaper - than other dealers; circulated like Public Library, 2s quarter. Mr Cullen. Music Library, Cashel street, near Bridge. 980. LADIES who havo neglected Musical~Ed\ication learn Zither or Bow-Zither; speedy, sweetfc perfect German instruments; visited, if required; Charges reasonable. Teacher, Pupil of J. Pfleger, Vienna. Write Mr Cullen, Music Library, Cashel street, near Bridge. __ _ 9505 WE have a really good assortment of Pianos and Organs by noted makers (every instrument guaranteed) to select from, and can be purchased for Cash or Easy Time Payment. R. Francis, The Musical Exchange, 159 and 161 Manchester street. 8027 PORT WlNErouiy 25s 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 Gd per month. R. Francis, The Musical Exchange, 159, 161 Manchester street, opposite the Queen's Hotel. _^ EXPERIENCED .Valuer, David Bowman, 16 years practical experience. 186 Colombo street, Christchurch. PLX.NOS by tho 'Best English and German Makers, constructed specially for New Zealand, with the latest improvements, • can be Bought on Monthly Payments of 20s upwards. A Liberal Allowance for Cash. Spensley and Co., High street. L _ _-WN~~M"OWERS, , all approved makes, cheap, Lawn Sprinklers, Garden Hose and Fittings, Syringes. Aitken and Roberts, Ironmongers. 2053 HOUSES~To.Let.in all parts of the City and Suburbs, from ;4 to 13 rooms, at weekly rents ranging from 5s to £2. Call for par—icuUra— Cowper- and- Soa-^lßaoce'a 1 Bnildings,, Colombo street.* ' ' ■ . < ,r EOR street West, near square, ' .new Houbo of 8 rooms and conveniences, with full quarter-acre section; a rare opportunity to secure a first-class house in a good position. Apply Baggs and Co., 131 Colombo street, _____ LOST— -A painful ancient Corn by.applying Berry's Killcorn, sure cure for corns, Is a box. John Berry, Chemist, 146 Colombo street, FOR Sale, Haast street, off Stanmore road— House of 7 rooms, scullery, copper, verandah, i-acre, with nice orchard; cheap; only £300. Apply Baggs and Co., 131 Colombo street, Christchurch. TlMAßU7~Vi_itors to Timaru will find the Best of Accommodation at Stone's Commercial Hotel. Large garden, and close to Beach. Terms, 4s per day. A. E. Stone, Proprietor. " 8134F 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 80ft frontage, almost J-acre; a bargain. Apply Baggs and Co., 131 Colombo street, Christchurch. . . ' THE "Countess" three ana iour-ply Knitting Wools are the Best. They are re-' markable for their softness, elasticity and exceptional durability. Sole Agents for Canterbary: W. Strange and Co. OUR First-class Roadster Gigs. We have now Two on sale, from £20; cheap. Stevens and Sons, late Boon and Stevens, Coachbuilders, opposite Manning's Brewery, Telephone No. 421. • . G~ENTLEMAN'S Estate at North St. Albans, splendid locality, large House and beautiful grounds, nearly 4 acres; one of the most exceptional opportunities ever offered to the public to secure a fine estate at a very low figure. Cowper and Sons, -teece's Buildings, Colombo street. _- _ WANTED. ANTED—CaII for New Catalogus of Properties for Sale, just issued. Dearsley and Lane, 71 Cathedral Square. WANTED to Let," city, north-east, first-class House, 7 rooms, bath (h. and c), washhouse, copper, water laid throughout; 16s per week. Dearsley and Lane, 71 Cathedral Square. 9003 WANTED, a Purchaser for a really excellent Mouse of 4 good rooms, washhouse, copper, double fronted section, nicely situated, central. Price £225. Must sell. Dearsley and Lane, 71 Cathedral Square. WANTED KNOWN—New and Secondhand Sewing Machines For Sale, from 2s 6d per week, at W. Da-ley's, Machinist, 118 Colombo street. 7100 WANTED KNOWN—Ballantyne's "Wearwell Dye" Brand of Hosiery has stood the test, Is 31, Is 6d,_ls 9d, Is lid, 2a 6d pair. ANTED n_w shades in our now Renowned "Wearwell" Glove. All sizes 2s 6d pair.__ WANTED KNOWN—Novelties for Cyclistes. Now landing, the "Andree" Glove, with plush backs, Is 3d pair. ANfED~KNOWN—AII T. H. Papps's Customers and the Public generally not to forget he is Removing during re-building to 123 Manchester street. WANTED KNOWN—After February 28th T. H. Papps will be found at 123 Manchester street, where Groceries can be got cheaper than ever._ ' WAUTED, Cyclists and others interested in Cycles to call and inspect the New Stars made by the Eadie Manufacturing Company, England, at 70 Manchester street, and Show Room, 198 Colombo street, Christchnrch. WANTED 7 Buyers" 5-spindle~Cane Chairs, 4s. H. Atkinson. WANTED KNOWN—The "Countess" three and four-ply Knitting Wools ere the Best. They are remarkable for their softness, elasticity, and exceptional durability. Solo Agents for Canterbury: W. Strange and Co., WANTED KNOWN—A. J. White has specially built vans and competent men for the safe and speedy removal of furniture and effects. WANTED KNOWN—We have a large stock of "Musical Instruments, both Pianos and Organs (by reliable makers), to choose from. Very easy terms. R. Francis, the Musical Exchange, 159 and .161 Manchester street, three doors north of_ Casael stree*V ._ WANTED KNOWN—That ail Customers, at Redfern's New Stationery Wtirehou.e. Manchester street, are presented with useful Pocket Memo. Books. WANTED the Public to know that special value in Account Books and all Office Stationery is given at Redfern's new premises, Manchester _ street. ' WANTED KNOWN—That you can get your sewing machines and perambulators repaired at W. Dalley*s, 118 Colombo street. ; ■- WANTED, Customers io buy their Violins aad* Violin Strings, etc., at the Musical . E-bhange (_it_er ior Cash, or Time Payment); reasonable price* chatted. B. Pranois, 159 aad 111-Une-eam atrtst,

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10273, 16 February 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10273, 16 February 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10273, 16 February 1899, Page 1

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