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FABU&RS AiTD STATION OWNERS. TOTHBN YOU ARE~7n TOWN CALL and »"• PRICE OUR FENCING WIHE, SHEEP NETTING. SI- JAKDS, BARB WIRE, ■; HOOFING IRON, Etc. MASON, STRUTHEHS and CO, cuLOMJJO STREET.

AMUSEMENTS. XPULLER'S BIJOU COMPANY. -C i Oddfellows' Hall. Lichfield street. TO-NIGHT- TO-NIGHT. MR TED HERBERT will Sing for the First Time a New and Stirring Som;, entitled "SONS OF THE MOTHERLAND." "Written in Honour at tho Visit of THE IMPERIAL TROOPS By Fred. Bluett and Walter Fuller. Lasting Success of DENNIS CARNEY. A Gem amongst Gems. FRED. BLUETT. TED HERBERT. _ The Universal Favourites JOE WATTS. CORALIE BARLOW, KATIE LYNN. MADGE LUCAS. And Double Company. Poors, 7.15. Curtain 8. 4793 Q H O R A L HALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. - McADOO'S ORIGINAL JUBILEE SINGERS, Grand Reception Last Night. Grand Enthusiastic Audience. Every Number Encored. Even-body Delighted. ONLY FOUR "NIGHTS MORE. Prices—3a, 2s, Is. Plan at Milner an* Inompsons. Day Sales at "Walker's, U.obauCOtllSt. R. H. COLLINS, Manager. W. H. NOTT, Representative, v SO T r ?SSK^ GE ~ 3^DAY » February 11th. LEESTON-TUESDAY, February 12th. . ' . ■ , 4815 UNITED BUILDING TRADES , PICNIC, 1901—To Oxford, SATURDAY, February 9th. Train leaves Christcliurch 8.40, Oxford 5.45. Fares—Adults 3s, Children la 4d. Sports, Races, Baby Show, Band, Tea, Hot Water ar,d Milk. Committee meet Druids' Hall, Worcester strcot, FRIDAY, 8 p.m. All Timber Yards close on Saturday. Tickets can be obtained at J. T. Brown's, B. W. England's, J. Waller and Son's, and T. N. Horsley's, Timber Merchants, Tua-m. atrset. 4821 ___^l_ 1 :_ SM ™i'_ Se .°^. rnHE Only Practical Exhibition of Glast J- Blowing Ever Held in Chrisu&urch. Every Day, from 2 to 5, and from 7 to 9. A present for each visitor. Admission Is, Children Cd. Works r _l6 Manchester street. 4892 SPORTING. CANTERBURY J OCKEY CLUB, SUM"MEp MEETING. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14th and 16th. FIRST RACE at 1 p.m. Trains will leave Christcliurch Station fot the Racecourse at 12 noon, 12.30 p.m., and 1.10 p.m. Visitors by the 1.10 Train will only xnisg the First Race. For this Meeting the Price of Admission to the Grand Stand has been Reduoed to 5a FOR GENTLEMEN. LADIES FREE. Grand Stand Tickets can bo obtained at the Christchurch Raihv-ay Station, or at the Gates. \ W. H. E. WANKLYN, 4794 ' Secretary. HORORATA RACING- CLUB. annuaiTraces. THURSDAY, MARCH 7th, 1901. NOMINATIONS CLOSE on SATURDAY, February 9th, for the following HAN- ; DICAPT3: — PLATE, of 35 soys. Nomination 15s. Acceptance los. Seven furlongs. FARMERS' PLATE (District), 30 soys. Nomination 10s. Acceptance 10a. Six furlongs. HORORATA CUP, 55 soys. Nomination £1. Acceptance £1. One mile and a quarter. GLENDORE TROT, 25 soys. Nomination 103. Acceptance 109. One mile and a half. WELTER HANDICAP, 35 soys. Nomination Acceptanco 10s. One mile. SELLING HANDICAP, 25 sove. Nomination 10s. Acceptance free. Five furlongs. HALDON STAKES, 40 soys. Nomination 15s. Acceptance 15s. Six furlongs. SECOND TROT, 30 soys. Nomination 10a. Acceptance 10s. Two miles. For complete Programme, see the Official Calendar, or "Referee" of* January 23rd. GEO. BAKER, 4505 Secretary. WANTED WANTED to Borrow, £150 for 3 year 3; good personal security. Terms and full particulars to Enterprise, "Press" Office. 4G4f ANTED the "Public to sea our Jol Lines, a.mo3tgiven away; shown outsido Shop. Maine Bros., Bootmakers, High street. WAITED, Ladies visiting Christchurch who do not receive Ballantyne'H Book of Fashion to leave their permanent address at Ballantyno's, Cashel street, when a copy will bo forwarded as_tho Seasons Change. NEW "Sterling Bicycle lor Sale, price £18 cash, never been ridden, 21 inch frame : Duulop Multiflex Tyres. Apt>ly Sterling 4737-F£ FOR Sale, cneap, Secondhand Upright Grand Piano, check action, overstrung; only £2 deposit, balance £1 3s Id per month. Tho Musical Exchange, 159 and 161 Manchester etroefc. 8197 WE have a number of Organs and Pianos (every instrument guaranteed) on sale, either for cash or eaey time payments. R. Fraicia, 159 and 161 Manchester street, three doora north of Cashel street. Christchurch. FOR Sale, sovoral Secondhand pjanos, on exceptionally eaey terms ; deposit £1, balance by small monthly payments. R. Francis, The Musical Exchange, 159 and 161 Mancheatei street, Christchurch. 836 C OUR GREAT END-OF-SEASON SALE TO-DAY—Thousands of Ladies will be interested to know that our Great End-of-Summer Sale Opens To-day, and will last till February 28th. The Bargains must be eeeu to be appreciated properly. By all means come to this Sale. We can assure you it is going to be a Genuine Money-Saving Event. Strange and Company. THE Right Man for Jewellery, TVaSches, »nd Wedding Rings is Butcher. Immenu variety of up-to-date patterns; no old »tock. Specially Low Prices for Jubilee Soaeon. Satisfaction guaranteed. Butcher. Jeweller and Manufacturer, 210 High »treet, Christchurch. /CYCLING KnickereTKaiapoi Tweed, stylish \y patterns, splendid value, 10s 6d. J. H. Parker and Co., White Hart Corner. __ HOME-KNIT" Stockings and Socks, best quality, unsurpassed for durability and comfort. Mrs Palmer, Homo-Knitting Factory, 221 Colombo street._ X" AJJIES and "Children's bun Bonnets Mid XJ Buttoned Hats. Ladies' Underclothing Made to Order on Shortest Notice. Mrs P&lmtr, late Mra Campbell. 221 Colombo street. Y~~OV will never have trouble with Hartford Tyres. Mine are as good aa the day i bought them. See them at Envoy Stores. XVHEN~THE CLOCK STRIKES 10 This T V Morning, our doora will be thrown open to the Public, and our Great End-of-Season Sale wall commence! This will be a Genuine Clearance of Entire Existing Stocks. Balance of Summer Goods will be cleared out for f almost what they will bring. Strange aad Com p any. D~ I.C. are selling splendid Fancy Table and • Household Linens at Warehouse prices. rplMAßU—Passengers by Express can have X Luncheon at Club Hotel, opposite Railway Station. One Shilling; 20 minutes wait. Daily Tariff, _6s &L PRODIGIOUS BARGAINS IN MEN'S AND BOYS' WINTER CLOTHING. This superior Clothing (comprising 1079 Suits and Single Garments) is of English make, anc being sample goods bought by us at much under usual rates, we shall (during our Mon- ■ ster End-of-Season Sale, now on) offer same at correspondingly low prices. Strange and HARNESS and Saddles.—A Large Quantity, New and Second-hand, always in stock. . Taylor, Cole> and Co., Lichfield street. TO _ THOSE"~ABOUT'TO~MARRY—Atte nd our Monster End-of-Season Sale To-day, anc secure gome of the many Bargains going in Furniture, Carpets. Curtains, Floorcloths, eU Strange and Company. (Fos coatiiuatioa ot WaaUda Mβ Pag* 10)..

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10883, 6 February 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10883, 6 February 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10883, 6 February 1901, Page 1

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