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AMUSEMENTS. I r\ P E R A : ' "H O U S E ! Proprietor and Director . MR P. R. DIX. I General Manager . MR FRED. W. DUVAL. | TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. | • THE SUN THAT NEVER SETS. ! DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. •*• Increasing popularity of our Great London Pantomimic Artists, THE KAYTORS Pantomimists, Acrobats, THE HAYTORS Singers, and Dancers. The Audience: Fairly THE HAYTORS Convulsed with-'Laughter THE HAYTORS At their Original Sketch, i ME TOO CHARLIE. ' These wonderful artists appear each evening at 9.15 sharp. Great Recention of our Brilliant New Artists, MR LES WARTON. JIM MARION. Martyn HAGAN and FRASER Lucy. '". '< MISS NORA MARTIN. Stella THE GONZALES Nina Nina, the Youngest Clown on Earth. Supported by our Brilliant Comnany. . MONDA\ NEXT. MAY" 27th. First Appearance of the World-famed Tenor Vocalist, MR WALLACE KING, The Sims Reeves of the Minstrel Stage. Another New Sketch by THE HAYTORS, Entitled. "DESPERATION/ Prices of Admission—Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls 2s (which may be reserved at -Milnor and Thompson's), Stalls 13, Pit Sixpence. The Management cannot guarantee seats after rising of curtain. Doora open 7.15. Curtain 8. Carriages 10.20. Cycle Room Free. Telephone 1050. 5072 .business Manager. WILL JAMESON, /"VDDFELLOWS' HALL. RE-OPENING TO-NIGHT. A_T_PR EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS. THIS AND EVERY EVENING, NORTHCOTE'S SPECTRAL SKETCH COMPANY. Our Most Successful Programme, UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. SPECIAL.—The Hall has boon redecorated throughout, the work being entrusted to that well-known tradesman, Mr T. J. Archhold (of Linwood), and is now clean, cosy, and comfortable. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. Doors open 7.15, Overture 8 sharp. Stalls Is, Pit and Gallery 6d. Bike Room Free of Charge. 5006 HARRY ABBOTT, Agent. LINWOOD CHESS AND DRAUGHTS CLUB. THE OPENING SOCIAL of the above Club will be held in the Linwood Hall, Gloucester street, on THURSDAY, 30th MAY,- at 7.45 p.m. Tickets be obtained from Members ot Committee. ■ 4983 FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. : THREE MATCHES AT LANCASTER PARK, TO-MORROW. - Senior Championship of Canterbury. ALBION v KAIAPOI. , SYDENHAM v LINWOOD. President's Cup. BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL v SYDENHAM B. Kick off, 3 p.m. Admission 6d; Ladies Free; Stand Bd. Afternoon Tea Free. _4419 T7ICTORIA DAY and Glass Blowing. Tho * Glass Blowing Exhibition will be held from 10 to noon and 2 to 5, and 7 to 9 on Victoria Day (wet or fine)i Admission ,Is, Children- 6d.- ' Presents given. TiHE Only Practical Exhibition of Glass- .„ : Blqwing; Ever-Held,,,. in. Clmstchurch. Every Xhiy, from 3 to- o; J a_3'm>at^f''^o*4." Ar' present for each vishW. Admission ls, ohildren 6d. Workß, 16 Manchester street. 4997 VOLUNTEER NOTICES VOLUNTEER * NOTICE. COMPANY ORDERS, BY' LIEUTENANT JONES. > i rpHE CANTERBURY ENGINEER VOL- ■*■' UNTEERS will PARADE at the Drill Shed, at 9 a.m.. FRIDAY, 24th. Uniform, Undress and Working Dress. Rifles, Haversacks, and Water .Bottles. SERGT. F. J. SWANSTON, 500-F Secretary C.x_.V. WANTED. WANTED, Left-off Clothing—Ladies and Gentlemen can depend on getting their extreme value. AH letters and appointments Eunctually attended to by Mrs King, Secondand dealer, I°o Madras street, Christchurch- * WANTED, Buyers for Accordeons. H. Atkinson's, 117 " Manchester street. Ladies visiting Christchurch who do not receive Bailantyne's Book of Fashion, to leave their permanent address at Bailantyne's, Cashel street, wheii a copy will be forwarded as the* Seasons Change. WINTER" GAMES" of Every - Description may be had at Strange and Company. FASHIONABLE SUITS TO~MEASUR"E in excellent Materials, well cut, and well made. From £3 3s. Strange and Company. RIBBONS. RIBBONS, RIBBONS! - (Self! colours) in Taffetas and Glaces. Suitable for ladies'ties. At Is lid yard. Strange and Company. . GENTS' Frame Hata, all shades, 3a Gd, worth 5s 6d. J. H. Parker and Co. FOR Sale, cheap, Secondhand Upright Grand Piano, check action, overstrung; only £2 deposit, balance £1 3s Id per month. The Musical Exchange, 159 and 161 Manchester street. 8197 TOWNEND'S Female Pills are the best known remedy for all ansemic conditions of the system, the most prominent symptoms of whioh is.the pale and bloodless appearance of the face and lips, ls 6d. W. P. Townend, - 183__CoIombo street, Christchurch. FOOTBALLS" FOR~BOYS [""See^ouYs - at from 5s lid to 7s 6d each- Strange and Company. * _he~Latest Fashions, fend thoir Stocks can be depended on for_QuaUty_aDd Value. , 8727 i-TOOD "Tailoring. J. H. Parkef _ and~Co". TOWNEND T S and"~Liver PilkPKeep in Health the Liver, Stomach, Heart, and Kidneys, free the skin of blotches, and purify the blood. Sold everywhere. Price, ls. Wl P. Townend, 183 Colombo street, Chris.church. ' S"PRING" Blossom Gold Label Teas, the best in the Market. Obtainable every Grocer's. . . GENTLEMEN'S Mercery—a largo and varied stock. J. H. Parker and Co. "TTNIVE_ISAL Song ..Folio." comprising 84 U of the most Popular Songs and Vocal Duets, new and old, sacred and secular; price 2s 6d. at the D.I.C. SELLING Off, Selling Off, Selling Off!— Job lines. K. Atkinson, Bootmaker, 119 Manchester street. ■ _ '-*- ■■ - FOR THE COLD WEATHER—HuIbert and Co. are now making a special display of Gentlemen's Underclothing and Pyjama Suits for wintor wear, comprising Roslyn, Mosgiel, and best English makes. Also Dr. Jaeger's and the celebrated American hygienic inter-air space Underclothing. Hulbert and Co. (opposite Strange's). THOSE who have not tried Bennington's Pills for the Liver and Indigestion, are recommended to do so. Always give satisf action. JUST LANDED. A SHIPMENT OF THE FAMOUS "DAISY" ROAD CARTS. Price £10 103. Inspection Invited. MORROW, BASSETT and CO., Christchurch, Ashburton and Dunedin.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10973, 24 May 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10973, 24 May 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10973, 24 May 1901, Page 1

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