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AMUSEMENTS. A. P E 7 A H O U S E. Sole Lessee and Manager . MR P. R. DIX General Manager . MR FRED W. DUVAL Tho sun that never sets. ; DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. Every Evening at. Eight sharp. Packed Again Last Night. Our New Programme a Brilliant Success. Everyone went- home satisfied. ( Without doubt one of the Strongest Combinations of Vaudeville Talent yet presented at the Opera House. Read this Great Programme of Novelties. To-nisrht, at 8 p.m. .... Overture To-night, at 8.5 p.m. ... Bob Hall To-night, at 5.15 p.m. . Miss Nora Martin To-night, at B.'_o Little Nina To-night, at 8.30 . .The King of Comedians The Only FRANK M. CLARK The Only ' To-night, at 8.45 . . Miss Connie Dcveroux To-night, at 8.50 ... . Mr Joe Cowan To-night, at 8.55. . . . . Miss Olive Lenton To-night, nt 9.10 The Wonderful Contortionists Stella .THE GONZALES SISTERS Nina To-night, at 9.20 . . Miss Lottie Lome The Celebrated Comedienne. To-night, at 9.25 ... Tho two C's COWAN AND CLARK, Out All Night. To-night, at 9.35 . . . Miss Olive Lenton To-night, at 9.so—The World-famed Comedian ' and unncer, MR JOHN COLEMAN, Introducing his great Specialties—"l Must ' Havo a Day off," "Saucy Kate," and his great SCARECROW DANCE. To-night, at 10.10 Rexo < To-night, at 10.15—Frank Clark's Original Sketch, "FRACAS." Helen Malone Frank M. Clark Mrs Cheapside (Landlady) Miss Connie Devereux Miss St. Clair (an Actress) Miss Olive Lenton - Mr Brown (Reporter) . . Mr Joe Cowan Blobs (a Cook) Mr Bob Hall Como early and secure a front scat. Dixs Popular Prices—2s, Is, and Sixpence. Reserved Seats for Dress Circle 2s, at Milner's. i We make no extra charge for Booking. Cycle Room Free. 1681 Business WILL JAMESON. MADAME HELLER, PHYSIOGNOMIST, PSYCHOMESTRIST, INSPIRATIONAL MEDIUM, , 177 Cambridge Terrace, three houses west i from Manchester street Bridge. Questions answered. Splendid testimonials. POSITIVELY LAST DAY, TUESDAY', 23rd , April. 5276 ' WANTED. WANTED, Pickling Onions, Cucumbers, ; and Tomatoes, in any quantity. Hayward Brothers, Pickle Factory. WANTED, everyone to visit the First Season's Display of High-class Novelties at the D.I.C. ______ WANTED, Ladies'to see"the"Beautiful New Mantles, Capes, Driving Coats, Jackets and Furs, at the D.I.C. WANTED, Pickling Onions, Cucumbers, and Tomatoes, in any quantity. Hayward Brothers, Pickle remember that D. C. Mclntyre and Co. are Sole Agents for Spring Blossoni Teas; WANTE_>T~ Buyers _or"_Tedding, Suites, Carpets, Perambulators. H. Atkinson, 117 Manchester street. WANTED," Buyer,"" Violin, Case and _ Bow, £1. Atkinson's, 11V Manchester street. WANTED, all economical buyers to inspect Prices, and compare Values of Highoiasß Dress Materials at the D.I.C. Season's Display. WANTED Known —H. Atkinson's, Manchester street, for Wedding Furniture. WANTED a good spring medicine, Bonington's Pills never fail to give satisfaction. One shilling per box. WANTED,"~IJ.fW_""CIothinB— Ladies and ' Gentlemen can depend on getting their extreme value. All letters and appointments punctually attended to by Mrs King, Seconhand Deabr 100 Madras street, Christchuroh. • WANTED the Publio to see our Job Linos, almostffivon away; shown outside Shop. Maine Bros., Bootmakers, High street. QUITE a Sensation, -ricTfalk oflhi"Town— Hayward Brothers' Delicious Sweet Pickles. COME AND SEE our Perambulators at £2 2s 6d. H. Atkinson, 117 Manchester street. • HULBERT'S FAMOUS HATS—Hulbart and Co. (opposite Strange's). BALLANTYNE'S make Blinds of "every description, including Plain Art Blinds in all the newest shades. Venetian Blinds at lowest prices consistent with best workmanship. 8728 D"~LC."~~"-_ie best - House for all ___ds~of • Ladies' and Children's Waterproofs, Rain Cloaks, and Cravenette Cloaks. THE Duke and Duchess of Cornwall will be here shortly, and they may pay you a visit, consequently it will be necessary to make your home as nice as possible. Your furniture may require doing up, or you may want a new suite, or piano repolishing. We do all kinds of Upholstering and French Polishing. Macarthy and Clark, 151 Armagh street. Y"ou may not have another chance to entertain their Royal Highnesses. 1400F ULHERT AND CO. have always in stock a good range of Gents' Macintosh Coats, with and without sleoves, and with deep, detachable capes. Hulbert and Co. (opposito Strange's). fpO Make a Pair of Sparkling Eyes show J- them one of Butcher's pretty Engagement Rings, 500 to choose from. Buy from the maker ,and save 30 per cent. Size cards sent freo to any address. Butcher, Jeweller and Manufacturer, 210 High street, Christchurch. j BALLANTYNE'S always show the Latest Fashions, and their Stocks can be depended on for Quality and Value. 8727 LUNCHEON, including Hayward "Brothers' Famous Sweet Pickles, the Meal of the Day. A" Grocers. INDIGESTION relieved, and ultimately cured by taking Bonnington's Pills. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. HULBERT'S CELEBRATED "WEAREASI" HATS, Newest Styles. Hulbert and Co. Strange's). L~ADIES' ART""NEEDLEW f OlT_r=~Ship. ment ex "Wakanui"—Mrs Walker, High street, has magnificent display of Commenced Work in "Naroa, Lily, Deft, Mercdne, Lacot, Oriental, Galatea, Credo," in Duchesse Sets, Pillow Shams, Covers, Piano Tops, Trays, Cots, Cosies, Brush and Comb Bags. Nitjntd.ess Cases, and Ribonia Work in Art Shaded Watered Silks, etc. _ ..__._ 1048F D I.C.—Tho Leading House for Lace or • Cheniile Ruffles, Bows, Ties, Scarves, Boleroß, etc., etc. THOSE who have not tried Bonnington's Pills for the Liver and Indigestion, are recommended to do so. Always give satisfaction. _._ /~VOOD Tailoring. J. H. Parker" and Co. HULBERTAND CO. ARE~FAMOt"_~7or their "Burlington"' White Shirts for ordinary wear. Hulbert and Co. (opposite Strange's). _ CHANGES come to all, some pleasant, soma otherwise. The change from an inferior tea to Coolie or Palm Brands i» one of tbs Tery pleasantest imaginable. ENTS' Frame Hats, all shades, 3s 6d, worth 5s 6d. J. H. Parker and Co. THE girls men marry are the ones whi) show snund, practical common-sense, such, for instance, as the use of no tai but the best—Joko Brand. SPRlNGßlossom - in the market Obtainable every Grocer's. G" "RAPHAPHONEST - Two"Secondh"and~f6r Sale, £3 and £6 10s; also, a largo assort- \ ment of Records. R, Wilkin, 170 Liohfield : j E ircet. __93 BEST House in Town for Gents' Tie 3. J. H. Parker and Co. !Op HE entire freedom from dirty chain and sprockets, oily bearings, and noisy parts, makes THE STERLING BEVEL-GEARED CHAINLESS BICYCLE particularly desirable for business and professional men, and for that class of pleasuro riders who desire at all times to appear to the best advantage. j MORROW, BASSETT and CO., J Christchurch, Ashburton, and D-medin. . . I

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10940, 16 April 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10940, 16 April 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10940, 16 April 1901, Page 1

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