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AMUSEMENTS. rp H E A T R E ROYAL. Under the Direction of MR J. C. WILLIAMSON. LAST FIVE NIGHTS, And FAREWELL PERFORMANCES Of the Young American Tragedienne, NANCE O'NEIL NANCE O'NEIL For the remaining Nights of the engagement some of the, strongest plays of the ro- } pertoire have been reserved, enabling MISS O'NEIL to further prove her extraordinary versatility and undoubted genius. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, Giacomefti's Great Historical Play, ELIZABETH, ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF ENGLAND. For positively the Last Time iv Christehurch. NANCE O'NEIL as QUEEN ELIZABETH. Assisted by her own Company, including MR THOMAS KINGSTON (Of the Principal London and New York Theatres), MR HENRY PLIMMER. » Exquisite Costumes, Magnificent Scenery. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13th and 14th, CAHILLE . FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15th, HEDDA GABLER. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16th, LAST NIGHT OP THE SEASON, PEG WOFFINGTON. MR McKEE RANKIN, DIRECTOR FOR NANCE O'NEIL. Representatives for Mr J. C. WilliamsonBusiness Manager ... Mr Pete Hughes Treasurer Mr W. E, Bryer Box Plans and Family Tickets at Milner and Thompson's. Prices—Dress Circle and Res. Stalls, ss; Book of Family Tickets containing 12 admissions, £2 10s; Sta-Hs, 3s; Pit, la. Early j Doors (Stalls and Pit), Sixpence extra. Tickets j at_Eslick's. 5259 470 th Night. FU LL E R'S BIJOU COMPANY. Oddfellows , Hall. Lichfield street. Tremendous Enthuaiasm Aroused by LENNON, HYMAN, and LENNON: LENNON, HYMAN, and LENNON. In their Wonderful and Original Act, THE FROG AND THE DEMONS. SEE HYMAN, THE FROG. The Most Marvellous Contortionist on the Vaudeville Stage. Great Success of MISS MAY MARLOW, The Chic and Fascinating Serio. Genuine Success of MISS ROSE BELMONT, The Charming Balladist. The Usual Success of WILL STEVENS, The Sad-eyed Shriek. ' Last Few Nights of TED HERBERT, The Favourite Descriptive Vocalist. Everything New and Up-to-date. Doors 7.15, CurtainS. 5238 MADAME HELLER, PHYSIOGNOMIST, PSYCHOMESTRIST, INSPIRATIONAL MEDIUM, 177 Cambridge Terrace, three houses west from Manchester street Bridge. Questions answered. Splendid testimonials. POSITI\ r ELYjL,AST_ FJS\V_WEEKS._ 6550 WANTED. WANTED the Public to see our. Job Lines, almost given away; shown outside Shop. Maine Bros., Bootmakers, High street. _ WAJTTED, a. Triarfo7"Sh"ip _ BrIn"o!"Maliu- » • factures. Once used always preferred. WANTED, the Public to insist on having Flag Brand Tomato Sauce. AH Gro•rerg. ■. .■.-,, WANTED, Buyers for Bidding Suites, Carpets, Perambulators. H. Atkinson, 117 Manchester street. fpiMAR-U —Passengers by Express can have i- Luncheon at Club Hotel, opposite Railway Station. Ono Shilling; 20 minutes wait. Daily Tariff, 6s 6d. PLAYERS proclaim "Bobs" the best game ever invented. Amusing, instructive, exciting. Iβ, posted Is 3d. At D.I.C. and Fountftinßarber's. IyI'ATRIMONIAL—Are you thinking of ge7- ---- ting married/ It so, you should attend our Great Clearance Sale (now on) and secure sorno of the Bargains" in Furniture, Carpets, Floorcloths, Curtains, etc. Strange and Company. rpUMBLERS—Two Thousand Dozens, all J-' sixeii and prices, at Ifinson and Co.'r VERY suocessful Shows and Fetes this year, Charier, old man. Notice how white and glossy the ehirt front* were. I'll give you the tip, they're done with tho new Japanese Glaze, 6d packets, »t any store. PEATH'S Sale—Tunics, 7s lid, for 3s lid; Vests, 7Jd for 4Jd; Children's Hats and Bonnets, 5a 6d, _for_ls_lld. _ See windows. rpHE LAST DAY of February will soon be JL here now, and then our Sale ends. Therefore, as there's always danger in delay, don't put ofi coming to our Great Clearance Sale, but come at once. If you come in the morning, so much the better, because there is always such a crush in. the afternoon. To-day a number of tempting barga/ins will be on Sale. All sorts of things going for surprisingly little money. Something for everybody. Summer Goods 1 ridiculously cheap. Strange and Company. A -ROLLING we will go—on Hartford A Tyres; and we won't nave our holiday spoilt tXrough punctures and pumping. Envoy Stores. TO Railway Employees and others—Comfortable 4-rooined House, scullery, Venetian blinds, i-Acre, nice orchard, handy to station. Only £250. Immediate possession. Forest and PerKine. _ ' /IIGANTIC PURCHASE OF FLANNELVJT ETTE! Come and see it. It ie amazingly cheap. It will only be procurable at the price now marked during our Monster Clearing Sale. Strange and Company. rpHERE are twenty-one Generals now servX ing at the front in Africa. There are also thousands of people using Jameson, Anderson's Tea. You all know the brands— "Joko," and "Palm." 10-31 FOUND — "Spring Blossom Elixir," 3e; "Bloomine" curea Corns, Warts, and Bunions. Price 6d. "Sepoy's Prairie Cure," 2s 6d; "Sepoy's Prairie Oil," 2s 6d; at i Chemists and Storekeeper*. Wholesale: Kempthorne, Prosser »nd Co. HERB Beer Extract,TtolnMce » gallona Herb Beer, per bottle, 7d; ginger beer corks, Is per gross; hops, Is per lb; green ginger, lid per lb; German yaaat, 8d per tin; broxra sugar, 2id per lb. at Fletcher Bros., High •treet. BOATING and Tennis Trousers (Readymade) 9s 6d\ made to measure 15s 6d. J. H. Parker and Co., White Hart corner. VISITORS may rely upon getting just what they want in Tailoring, Hats, Cape, Shirts, Collars and Ties. J. H. Parker and Co., White Hart Corner. rpOWNEND'S Female Pills are the beet X known remedy for all anemic conditions of the system, the most prominent symptoms j of which is the pale and bloodless appearance of the face and lips. Is 6d. W. P. Townend, 183 Colombo etreet, Chrietchurch. THE Nugget Boot Polisher, which is now universally used, can be obtained item C. D. Gough, AnnagF street. '■ T UNCHEON at Timaru—Passengers have JLi 20 minutes" wait. Club Hotel, opposite Railway Station. One Shilling. Tariff, 6a 6d. rpoWNEND'S Ta*t«dea/ Soothing Powders X for children teething, etc., wiH relievo swollen or tender gums, interrupted sleep, diwrhoe*, lickneM, constipation, eto., and frevent convulsion*. Sold everywhere, Iβ. W. '. Townen-d. 188 Colombo street, Caristchuroh. Practical use during Short Spins, as well as on Long Road Tours, under any and all conditions, Snow, Ice, Rain, Mud, Dust, Heat, or Cold, the \ "STERLING" CHAINLESS BICYCLE, : Driven with bevel gears, represents the acme ;o£ those qualities which bicyclists seek in a ' machine, and which it is the aim of the engineer to secure. It is the Simplest, Safest, Cleanest, and Most Durable form of transmitting power that has been applied to Bicycle construction, combining the Maximum of Speed and Hill-Climbing Power for flic Minimum of Effort. Ask MOR*ROW, --BASSETT and CO., I Christobttxeh, Ajhtraxten, &ad Dunedin.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10887, 12 February 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10887, 12 February 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10887, 12 February 1901, Page 1