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AMUSEMENTS. ■ifpiE A.TBB B O V A L. ;Mr Henry Hallam • Manager iMr W. H\ Fullwood . . Business Manager {the «»ra«gl»Jg» OMBI]IT> Headed by JOSEPHINE STANTON, The Young Canadian Prim* Donna, And Supported by an Entire American Company, brought direct from America. The One Shilling Matinee yesterday rej eulted m one of the largest gatherings ever seen in the Theatre RoyalTHE NEXT ONE ON SATURDAY. One Shilling any Seat. TO-NIGHT, "GIROFLE GIROFLA." SATURDAY NIGHT—"SAID PASHA." Prices—4s, 2s 6d, Is. Early Doors 6d Extra. Day sales at EBlick*e. Box Plan now open at Milner and ThompLate Trams on the Linwood and Brighton line Saturday. 9233 T> O S T P ON , E M E NT. Madame , BELLE COLE'S SONG RECITAL TO-NIGHT IS UNAVOIDABLY POSTPONED Until MOM3AY NEXT. 9228 FOOTBALL! FOOTOALL! FOOTBALL! LANCASTER PARK, TO-MORROW. riRAND FINAL OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF CANTERBURY, MEMYALE v CERISTCKURCEL Also, Junior Flag Match, ' LYTTELTON v. ALBION. Kick-oft 2.45 p.m. Admission 6d. Ladies Free. Afternoon Tea. Special Trame. 9231 TO WELCOME HOME our MALVERN BOYS from the TRANSVAAL WAR a . SOCIAL -will be held in the Railway Goods Shed, Sheffield, on MONDAY EVENING, July 22nd, at 8 o'clock. 9197 MEETINGS, &c. THE CANTERBURY WOOLLEN MILLS EMPLOYEES , INDUSTRIAL UNION. q~HE ORDINARY MONTHLY MEETING -*•' of this Union will be held in the Oddfel- • lows' Hall. Kaiapoi, on SATURDAY, 20th in st., at 8 p.m. 9223 FRANK HEMPLEMAN, Secretary. NORTH CANTERBURY DISTRICT EDUSATIONAL INSTITUTE.

OHRISTCHURCH SECTION. MR E. C. ISAAC, Organising Inspector of Manual and j.echnical Instruction, having intimated his desire to give a Demonstration Lesson in connection with the abovementioned subjects, all Teachers are invited to IO3ET Mr Isaac at the Norru&l School, at 10.30 a.m., on SATURDAY, tli.-. mk Inst. A. W. SHRIMTTON, ' • 92Q5F Hon. Secretary: HUNTING. , — -.• ■ -CHBISTCHV'RCH ■;.'.:- rriHE HOUNDS will meet on SATURDAY, July 20th, at Yaldhurst, at 2.30 p.m., instead of at Templcton. J. D. HALL, 9210 Hon. Sec. BOROUGH COUNCILS. TEMUKA BOROUGH COUNCIL. A PPLICATIONS are invited for the position -™- of TOWN CLERK and OVERSEER to the above Council. Applications to be v ly noon on the 2.ith day of JULY, an A hi addressed to the undersigned, from whom 2>ar(ir:u)ars as to duties can be oot.am.'d. Salary, £1-50 per annum. J. T. M. HAYHURST, 9200 Mayor. RABBIT BOARD. ■ HURUaUI RA.tsBIT TRUSTEES. is hereby given that at a Meeting, x\ held on the 6th day of JULY, 1901, in the Trustees' Office, at Culvcrde.n, it was resolved to levy a Rate for the current year of Jd per head on Sheep and per head on Cattle throughout the Trustess' District. All persons whose names a.pppar on the Stockowners' List 'or such district for the current year arc hereby required to pay the amount of such rate according to the sum at which they appear to be raterl in such Stockovners' List, to J. G. S. TONKIN, at Waikan, he. being duly authorised to receive tho samo, on or before the 21st day of SEPTEMBER, 1901. Dated this 17th dny of July, 1901. W. O. RUTHERFORD, 9171 Chairman. ELECTION NOTICES. HALSWEH. ROAD BOARD. MR WM. HENDERSON, JUN., has been d'i'y dominated for Election as a Member of the Halswell Road Board, and being the on'v Ratepayer so nominated, is hereby dec.'<*.'d DU.LY ELECTED as a MEMBER of the HALSWELL ROAD BOARD. C. W. COMER, Returning Officer. Dated noon, July loth, 1901. 9195 NEW GOODS. HTHE IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT have "*■ opensd, ex Bechuana, a SPECIAL SHIPMENT of the World-famed "WALK OVER" BOOTS, for which they hold the exclusive Ghristchurcli Agency. ABSOLUTELY THE FINEST GOODS IN MEN'S FOOTWEAR. All Varieties One Price, 23s 6d. We are also offering a Splendid Assortment In WARM SLIPPERS, GOLOSHES, ■ GAITERS, ETC., AND EVERY REQUISITE FOR THE SEASON'S TRADE. INSPECTION INVITED. HARRIS'S IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT, 207 Caehel street, Christ-church. j-tLUB LUNCHEON AND TEA. BOOMS, 155 Worcester street, near Poet Office, Open 10 to 7. ! Luncheon 12 till % Afternoon Tea. Meat Tβ* j 6 to 7. j Available after 7 p.m. for Private Partiee, ! Suppers, etc. I Orders received for Confectionery, Wedding, i and Birthday Cakes, etc. DVICE GRATIS—When ordering Venetion Blinds get the beet The best are obtainable at our establishment. We have a Blind Factory of our own. All kinds of Blinds made to order. Our Venetians are of the bigheet class. Prices reasonable. Strange and Company. J ADIES , WINTER JACKETS in Fawn ±J Beaver Coating, with Mink and Beaver Fur Storm Collars. All offered at the special prices—69s 6d, 79a 6d, 84s, 90s, 105s. Strange and Company.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11021, 19 July 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11021, 19 July 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11021, 19 July 1901, Page 1

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