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- AMUSEMENTS. | np HEA TR E ROYAL. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. JULY j 9th and 10th. '. ] Grand Revival of SWEET LAVENDER (By special and general request), By the Members of the CHRISTCHURCH A- .u_UR DRAMATIC CLUB, Under the Auspices _ot tho X.Z. Natives' Assoriation. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Box Plau now open at Miluer and Thompsons. . Prices of Admission—Dress Circle. 3s, Stalls 2s, Pit ls. Ticket*! from Members of Committee of N.Z. Na'.ives' Association, or fiom 7931 PHILIP HOARE. Hon. Treasurer. : GRAND MUSICAL pYMNASTIC DISPLAY, 3r TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, _ At a p.m., in the CHORAL HALL. Combined Displays by the Members of the ! CANTERBURY GYMNASTIC CLUB (and j School of Physical Culture), as well aa dif-. j ficult feats of Grace, Skill, and Strength, by Advanced Teams and the Instructors. i To inaugurate the sacond and last term of the seatfm, co-.nmencicg Next- Week. *-A bright and pleasant evening:"s entertainment will be provided, and nil 'he items performed to muairnl accompaniment. 'Mr A. R. POST will supply Banjo Music. .ADMISSION, Is. BOYS _ND GIRLS HALF PRICE. t: Hi HARKER, 7790 Secretary and TrenßUter. "CHRISTCHURCH WORKINIi MEN'S CLUB AND M.S.A. A GRAND .SOCIAL and DANCE will We held in the Club o-.i WEDNESDAY, 3rd July. 1301. at fi p.m., to Celclmte. the 2tst Anniversary of the. Club. Double Tickets 2?. THE ANNUAL SAM WELLER SWARRY j Will be held on the 10th JULY. 1901. At 7 p.m., When All Members are requested to attend. D. LESLIE, 7927 Secretary. METAPHYSICAL CLo_.. ANNUAL SOCIAL will be given to menibars of the Club en WEON-cS-DAY, July Brd, at, 151 Gloucester street. All Past and Present Members are invited.___ Avonside" Schoolroom, Thursday, Juiv 4th—Sale of Work, in aid of the Lectern "Fund, to be opened at 2.30 F_h Pond, Fairy Dip, Grams phone. Hat Trimming Competition, Fruit Salad, Refreshments, Sweets, etc. Parishioners and otherß are earnestly invited to assist in making this Sale a success, *as it will be the last for rome time. Admission—Afternoon Free, Evening 6d and 3d. 7e * i) 'r\ lT_r_- _fL~L 0 W S' HALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. The Romantic Irish Drama. KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN. To-mOrrow, by Special Request, LADY AUDLEY'S SECR^_. NORTHCOTE'S SPECTRAL.SKETCH COMPANY. , Stalls Is. Pit 6d. Overture 8 6 ____J___^ HARBOUR BOARD. LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD.

■ TO ENGINEERS. THE Lvttelton Harbour Board invite AP PLICATIONS for the position of 3rd ENGINEER op tho dredge "Manchester." Wages* £13' per oale_da_ month. Applications to Da sent in to this office on or Before SATURDAY, the 6th July, at noon." Original certificates not' required 'to be sent in with application. , State what certificates hold. By Order. C. HOOD WILLIAMS, 7882 Secretary Lyttelton Hal-Tour Board. "SITE OrWiL__N_~FOR -HARBOURMASTER'S RESIDENCE. ■;-';• THE Lyttelton Harbour Board invite offers for a suitable SITE or rIESIDENCE for the HaTboiirmaster in Lyttelton. * Offers to be 3ent in to the undersigned not later than noon on SATURDAY, the 6th July. The lowest or any offer hot necessarily accepted. By Order. C. HOOD WILLIAMS,, 7831 Secretary Lyttelton Harbour Board. OFFICE ACCOMMODATION, CHRISTCHURCH. THE Lyttelton Harbour Board invite offers of suitable ROOMS.; for their Christchurch Offices, to be sent in to the undersigned not later than SATURDAY, the 6th July. . Fuft-ber information obtainable from the Secretary. By Ordtr. C. HOOD WILLIAMS, Secretary Lyttelton Harbour Board. Harbour Board Offices, ' Cathedral . square, Christchurcih, 29th June, 1901. 7880 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ■rTANDSOMELY FURNISHED APARTJQ- ■ MENTS for Ladies and Gentlemen. MRS SAWTELL, Sherwood, 72 Cashel street E. Telephone 479. _ . BOARD AND RESIDENCE. FURNISHED APARTMENTS for Ladies and Gentlemen. MRS JAMESON, 8481 Aimed- House, 55 Cashel street E. GLOUCESTER HOUSE. 256 GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Central Telephone 982. MRS McNIE. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. MRS GRIMES, late of Kensington House, Hill street; Wellington, has taken up. her residence at 271 Armagh .'street West, and is prepared to receive Visitors and Tourists, also a limited number of Permanent Gentlemen Guests. The house is well appointed in every particular. Telephone No. 1017. TITUDGUARDS for Bicycles are now re- -»■*•. quired. Hall-Shone, Celluloid.' and others in stock, from 2s 6d set. R. Wilkin, 170 Lichfield street. . WAI MAREI HOUSE, 31 Cambridge Terrace West. FIRST-CLASS BOARD and RESIDENCE. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths* Piano. CENTRAL POSITION. MISS COWPER. SUMNER. "r*pE TAHUNA" (opposite the Tramway J- Bridge), FURNISHED APARTMENTS, hot, cold, and shower baths. ' 3125 MRS H. J. V. ROGERS. ABERDARE HOUSE. 239 Gloucester street West. FIRST-CLASS* PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, three • minutes' walk from Post Office and Canterbury College. Hot, cold and Shower Baths. Good Stabling. MRS BARFORD, 2310 (Late of Gloucester House). LOST AND FOUND. T OST, on Friday, the 23th inst., between Sprinesion and Leeston, a POCKETBOOK, containing small sum of money, _Ibo a cheque, drawn on the Bank of New Zealand, Leeston, payment stopped. Finder iewarded on leaving same at the Bank of ; Zealand, Leeston. 7377 THEN SHILLINGS Reward—Lost, in KaiaJL noi, _-"th Juno, onp Small Yellow Sheep PUP. Anyone returning same will receive above, reward;' anyone detaining same after this date will bo prosecuted, A. R. Fear, AVoodend. __ " 7916 ADVICF.~GIUTIS— Whprr~ordering VenTtion Blinds get thr> b??t. The beet are obtainable at our establishment. We have »■ Blind" Factory of our own. AH kinds of Blinds mads to order. Our Venetians are. of the highest clssa. Prices reasonable. Strange j and Company. ' ]

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11006, 2 July 1901, Page 1

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