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EXHIBITION. CANTERBURY JUBILEE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. Open Daiiy, 10 a.m. to S p.m.; evening, 7 to 10 p.m. Admission, One Shilling; Children, Sixpence. PROGRAMME OF ENTERTAINMENTS. - TO-NIGHT. GRAND CONCERT. • Arranged by Mr C. Edgar. -PROGRAMME. Piano Duet—"A'alse Brilliant" (Moskcwski), Miss Iris Edgar nnd Dr. Crooke Song—"For Thine Own Sake" Barnard), Mr Kilburn-Hcron (cf Melbourne) Song—''Tifinella" (Tschaikowski), Mi3s Alexander (of Kaiapoi) Duet —"Te L'Rammenti" (Ccmpana), Miss Maud Graham and Mr Kilbum-Heroa Ccon Song—"Cotton Dolly," Mr Chas. Edgar Song—"Sunshine and Ram" (Blumenthal), Miss Clarice Hunt (of Nelson) Piano So" o—Miss Eva Hood (Gold Medallist) . (Oamaru) Song—"A Song of Taanksgivingr" (Alletson), Mr Kilburn-Heron Song—"Unrest" (Helmond). Miss Maud Graham Song—Miss Clarice Hunt (Nelson) Dance—;Mis3 _pc Vere .Smyth . Accoipnaniste, Mrs C. Edgar. TUESDAY—CON UitT arranged by Mrs C M. Brook? and .Mr G. P. Williams. Programme, iv torinorro.w's papers. 2790 T -P° 3 - GAR-ARD, Secretary. EXHIBITION n6t ratui-ned their Copies of the "Hymn of Praise," "The Ode," and "Te Deuni," and National Anthem, ere particulcrly requested to do so withsut delay to the undersigned at the Exhibition. THOS. GARRARD, Secretary. • 2789 GOVERNMENT NOTICES. THE -FACTORIES ACT, 1894. FACTORY-OWNERS are reminded that the REGISTRATION FEES are now due, and nf-ust be paid during the PRESENT MONTH. THE" SHOPS AND SHOP ASSISTANTS ACT, 1894. Merqkant3 'and Ojthers fvho close their business premises on Saturday in lieu of tbe Regular Weekly palf-hqliday, are requested to make application to the Inspector of Factm-e's during the PRESENT MONTH. , JAMES SHANAGHAN. 2527 Inspector of Factories. HOTELS. QTOREY'S FAMILY HOTEL, ° OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, . CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. F. STOREY, Proprietor. TERMS: 8s per day, £2 2s per week. Telephone -No. 755. Night Porter. All Letters will receive Prompt Attention 1190 A GREAT EVENT. . OPENING OF THE AQUARIUM. F ARENAS, Proprietor of the City Hotel, • invites the -Public to INSPECT the Alterations and Improvements that he ha 3 effected in this favourite Central Hostelry, which nas mada it-SECOND TO NONE on this side of tho line; OPENING OP ..THE AQUARIUM. CITY HOTEL. THE HUB OF CHRISTCHURCH. TRIANGLE. Patronised by their Excellencies the Governors of New Zealand. COI-ER.'S FAMILY HOTEL., CHRISTCHURCH. Within one tuiai't. of the Railway Station. J JAMES HA-FIELD, Proprietor. Letters will receive every attention. P.O. Box No. 291. Telephc.ee Nos. 677 and 1035. CITY BUFF-T PRIVATE HOTEL, ' COLOMBO STREET (near Reeoe's, Iron- j mongers). I FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for Permanent Boarders and the Travelling Public. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Close to Railway Station and General Past Office. TEAMS PASS DOOR. Luncheon from Noon to 3 p.m. Letters and Telegrams will receive Prompt Attention. Telephone No. 676. JAMES HOWEY. Proprietor. /-.LARK'S COFFEE PALACE A.ND PRIVATE HOTEL, Colombo street, Market square, Christchurch, Three Minutes' walk from Exhibition Building, Theatre, Cathedral square, and Post Office. Trams and Brags pass every 20 Minutes. O&posite Supreme Court and Government Buildings. Band Rotunda in front of Building. The Building is of threa storeys, built of brick, md contains 60 Rooms, has a Splendid Outlook on to the river and Market square, which is planted with shrubs and ornamental j trees, and provided with seats. Private Sit- ' ting Rooms: Separate Dining-room for Families, and Public Dining-room. Food of the Best Quality served with Punctuality and Civility. There are Bathrooms with hot and cold water on each landing. First-class Accommodation Is offered to Tourists, Travellers, and Visitors. ' TERMS MODERATE. Permanent Boarders as per Arrangement. Letters and Telegrams Promptly Replied to. MRS E. CLARK, j Proprietress. ' Telephone No. — 7028 CALL AND INSPECT TnJEVT GOODS JUST OPENED UP. SPLENDID VARIETY. j H. PANNELL, 83 snd 95 Ua__.estez street i I WARRE, HOCKLEY and CO., LIMITED, WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS, South British Chambers, 170 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Ce'lar Entrance, Cathedral square. WINES and SPIRITS at PRICES to suit all Customers. AUSTRALIAN WINES—AII Best Kinds. CHAMPAGNE —Jules Muram and Co. and other brands. CLARET —Light Dinner Wines, up to highclass growths. PORT—A Choice Stock of fine Old Wines. SHERRY—Light, Dry and Choice Old Go.d Wines. SCOTCH WHISKEY—"The Governor" (a fine flavoured, well matured old spirit), "Glenmorangie" (seven years in wood, guaranteed Highland Malt). Assorted *Dozen 3 Supplied. A Choice Selection of INDIAN AND HAVANA CIGARS. . •_\T A N T E D - .YV, Beer Bottles, ls doe j Pints, 74 Brandies, 7d Saoo-e, 7d Pickles, la Sd -ia-. lOe cwt Lead, 10a. JNO. BNELL, COLCi-BO STREET SOUTH. CHBISTCHUB-H. INBON and CO.'S Stock of Fancy Goods receives additions by every boat, from Lonion, Continental, and Amerioaa Markets. Call and see.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10864, 14 January 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10864, 14 January 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10864, 14 January 1901, Page 1