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AMUSEMENTS. WIRTH EROS.' "DOYAL CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NiGHT. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. MISS MARIE CARMEN WILL ENTER THE TIGERS' DEN. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Grand and Entire Chang_e of Programme. NEW ACTS. NEW ACTS. NEW ACTS. POSITIVELY LAST TWO NIGHTS. LAST GRAND MATINEE on FRIDAY, At 3 p.m. POSITIVELY LAST EVENING PERFORMANCE, On FRIDAY" EVENING, at S sliarp. OPENING AT LYTTELTON, ON SATURDAY NIGHT, FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. PRICES AS USUAL. Plan at Milner and Thompson's. All Accounts against Wirth Bros, to be sent in for payment to John A. Martin, TattersaH's Hotel. 308G QPERA HOUSE. Solo Lessee and Manager ... Mr P. R. DIX Geuernl Manager ... Mr Fred. W. Duval TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. THE SUN THAT NEVER SETS. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. Important Announcement, Tuesday next, January 22nd. First Appearance of FRANK YORKE The King of Burnt Cork FRANK Y'ORKE Comedians, now creating FRANK Y'ORKE r. perfect furore at DunFRANK YORKE edin. THE DEVELLA SISTERS Singing. DaneTHE DEVELLA SISTERS ing and BosTHE DEVELLA SISTERS ing Soubrettes. MISS aNNETTA BODIN, the Pick of Serios. THE FAUST TRIO The most expensive THE FAUST TRIO combination ever introTHE FAUST TRIO duccd to this City. The Greatest Acrobatic Team in the World. Alf Hayden, Endman and Comedian; Miss Ethel Cliford, the Charming Descriptive Vocalist. Last Six Nights cf the Great Musical King_, THE LESLIE BROS. THE LESLIE BROS. Connie Moreni. RcsSOLndrewfl, Mabel Ma'e. Increasing Popularity of "Miss ?_lice Lnyton* Collins and Brown, Bob Hall, Beattie Smith, Percy Lewis. POPULAR PRICES: 2s, Is end Gd. Doors open 7.15, curtain 8, carriages 10.20. 2988 Business Manager, WILL JAMESON. PUBLIC~NOTICE. qpHE OPERA HOUSE will be CLOSED MONDAY, January 21st, for Cleaning Purposes. Reopening Tuesday, January 22nd, with our NEW DOUBLE COMPANY. 2338 Business Manager, WILL JAMESON. QUMNER GALA. THURSDAY, JANUARY 24th. RACES, DONKEY RACES, AND CHILDREN'S SPORTS, PUNCH AND JUDY. GRAND OPEN AIR CONCERT IN THE EVENING. GOOD PRIZE MONEY. ENTRIES for undernoted Events close at 9 p.m. SATURDAY, January 19th, at City Hall, Cambridge Terrace, and must be accompanied by an Entrance Fee of Is for each Event: —75 and 100 yds Open Handicaps, 75yds and 100 yds Amateur Handicaps. All other Events Post Entries. TRAMS EVERY HOUR. C. E. JONES, W. H. It BERGH, 3016 Joint Hon. Secretaries. THE Only Practical Exhibition of Glass Blowing Ever Held in Christchurch. Every Day from 10 to noon, from 2 to 5, and from 7 to 9. A Present for each visitor. Admission Is, Children Gd. Works, 16 Manchester street. SCHOOL Children—During the Holidays the Glass Works will be open Every Day from 10 to noon, 2to 5, and 7to 9. Admission Is, Children 6d. A Present for each visitor. 3057 CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS will bo received up to 4 p.m. FEBRUARY* 4th instant, at this Office, for the ERECTION of a STEEL GIRDER BRIDGE over the River Avon, at the East belt. Plans and specifications can bo eeen at the Office of the City Surveyor. F. T. HASKINS, Town Clerk. City Council Office, Christchurch, January IGth, 1901. 3048 WANTED. WANTED, Everyone to Use only Ship Brand Pickles, Sauces, etc. __ WANTED KNOWN—T. HrPapps, Grocer, in New Premises, next Bonnington's, High atreet. "DEATH'S Sale—Lace Mantles, 455, for 19s -I- 1 lid; Blouses, reduced to Is lid, 2s lid, 3s Gd; White Pique Skirts, 6b lid. Sco windows. ASHIONAIJLE MILLINERY AT REDUCED PRICES. Ladies should call and see our fashionable Millinery now selling at greatly reduced prices. Lovely Lace and Straw Bonnets now obtainable at from 10s 6d. Wonderful for the money. Of course the prices have been greatly cut down. Ideal Hats and Toques—perfect works of art. Prettily trimmed. New shape 3 and shades. Reduced price from 9s lid. Also many other equally cheap lines. Strange and Company. SPORTS and _ School — Co"mrnittes~_hould in" spect Minson and Co's Stock.The assortment jnd terms will meet approval. EMONSTRATIONS DAILY! The famous "Eldredge B" Sewing Alachine3 may be seem in operation daily at our warehouse. Since we secured tho agency for Canterbury for these wonderful Machines we have Bold a very large number of them. Every purchaser is pleased. The "Eldredge B" will quickly save its cost in any household where there is much sewing to be done. Hand-machines, £3 15s; Treadle-machines, £5 159. Strango and Company. BOATING-MEN, Cyclist 3, Cricketers, Ten-nis-players, and Athletes generally should como and inspect our fine assortment of Athletic Clothing. Flannels for the river, the lawn, and the road. Well cut, of nice appearance. Very comfortable, and very reasonable in price. Strange ar.d Company. UNCHEON at Timaru—Passengers have 20 minutes' wait. Club Hotel, opposite Railway Station. One Shilling.. Tariff, 6a 6dL VISITORS may rely upoagetting just wbat thoy want in Tailoring, Hats, Caps, Shirta, Collars and Ties. J. H. Parker and Co., White B_art corner. ARRIS and SON, Imperial Boot Depot, Caahol street, keep for Sale Nuggot Boot Polishers. OME AND BEE our Perambulators at £1 2» cd. H. Atkinson, 117 Manchester street. no man who buys the Mccormicknnetw t big 4 mower /"""AN ever be accused of Spending Money foolishly, and will find a Hundred Reasons to Convince him of his Wisdom. You'll like thia Mower; not merely because Thousands of other Farmers like it, but because it ia a really Likeable' Machine. If you are going to buy a Mower, you ought to see the NEW BIG 4. MORROW, BASSETT AND CO., Cashal ttxu..

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10867, 17 January 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10867, 17 January 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10867, 17 January 1901, Page 1