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AMUSEMENTS. rpHEATRB ROYAL. POLLARD'S OPERA COMPANY. INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS. LAST TWO NIGHTS. THE MESSENGER BOY. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) AND THURSDAY. ..HE MESSENGER BOY. THE MESSENGER BOY. THE MESSENGER BOY. Box Plan now open at Milner and Thompson's. Early Doors at Walker's. PRICES—Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. Early Doors 6d Extra. 9105 CANTERBURY HA L.L. FRIDAY". 25th JULY, 8 p.m. GRAND POPULAR CONCERT Promoted by the Directorate in the interests of the Canterbury Hail. PART I.—Songs by Miss Moir and Mr C. Read, and Mr Dillon; Recitation (in dialect), Mr MoKinney; Tin Whistle Solo, Mr Woledge; Selections by the Savage Club Orchestra. PART ll.—Lecfcurette by Professor Bickerton, entitled "Fire and Flame." Admission to Gallery, Is; Floor of Hall, 6d. Season Tickets already issued are available for this concert. Doors open 7.30 p.m. ALFREfD MERTON, Musical Director. 8956 pOLOSSEUM SKATING RINK. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. 10 to 12, Ladies and Learners. 2.30 to 5 p.m., Ladies, Gentlemen, and Children. 7.30 to 10 p.m., General Skating. Thursday Next the SWITCHBACK will be open to the public. NOTICE—The Syndicate do not accept any risk of accident should such occur. Practice for the Carnival will commence on Thursday next, at 5 p.-ni. 9103 R. W. BARRY, Secretary. CHURCH OF ENGLAND TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. ST. MATTHEW'S BRANCH, ST. ALBANS. ANNUAL TEA MEETING and CONCERT, THURSDAY. 24th JULY, 1902, At 6.30 p.m. All Welcome. Admission Is. 9030F LECTURES. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. POPTJi-'-vit LECTURES TO FARMERS. Mr J. A. Gilruth, M.R.C.V.S., Chief Government Veterinary Surgeon, will deliver a Lecture on "Some Diseases Affecting Sheep" in the A. and P. Rooms, Canterbury Hall, on SATURDAY, the 26th July, commencing at 2.30 p.m. A cordial invitation is given to farmers and others to attend. 9055F O. B. PEMBERTON, Secretary. SPORTING. HUNT CLUB RACES. PLUMPTON PARK. SATURDAY, JULY 26th, First Race at 1.30 p.m. SPECIAL TRAIN leaves Christehurcli at 1.10 p.m. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea on the Course. 8739F_ . WANTED. TTFJANTED, People to get Married. H. ■_y ° Atkinson, 117 Manchester street. ANTED, BuyerTlor Suites", .f » Carpets, Perambulators, at Atkinson's. WANTED KNOWN—Ladies'"Dress" Shoes trom 2s 3d, Ladies' House Slippers from 6d, Ladies' Good Wearing Shoes 5s 6d, Gents' Soft Leather Good Wearing Boots 9s 6d. One Single Pair at Wholesale Price. Maine Bros., 128-130 High street. W AIM TED KNOW-N—H. Atkinson's, Man- . cheater street, for Wedding Furniture. T/17"ANTED, Buyers for Accordeons. H. »»' Atkinson's, il7 Manchester street. WANTED, Buyers of Seta of Ware from 9s 6d, at Lawrence and Kircher's, 182, 184, High street. WANTED~I-N~OWN—Ladies' Dress Shoes » ' irom 2s 3d, Ladies' House Slippers from 6d, Ladies' Good Wearing Shoes 5s 6d, Gents' Soft Leather Good Wearing Boots 9s 6d. One Single Pair at Wholesale Price. Maine_Broß.,_l2B-130_Hig-i_stTeet. WANTED KNOWN—Ladies' Dress Shoes . from 2s 3d, jjadies' House Slippers from 6d, Ladies' Good Wearing Shoes 5s 6d, Gents' Soft Leather Good Wearing Boots 9» j 6d. One Single Pair at Wholesale Price. : Maine ,Bros.,_ 128-130 High_street. "CTTANTED KNOWN-Ladies' Dress Shoes »» ' from 2s 3d, Ladies' House Slippers from 6d, Ladies' Good Wearing Shoes os 6d, | Gents' Soft Leather Good Wearing .boots 9a 6d. One Single Pair at Wholesale Price. Maine Bros., 128-130 High street. TTrANTED KJtn OWN—Ladies' Dress Shoes iV from 2s 3d, Ladies' House SlippeTs from 6d Ladies* Good Wearing Shoes 5s 6d, Gents' Soft Leather Good Wearing Boots 9s 6d. On© Single Pair at Wholesale Price. Maine Bros., 128-130 High street LADIES' fireside evenings may bo enjoyably spent by purchasing beautiful Berlin Wool and Bead Slippers, with materials t-> finish, from 2s 6d per pair, Cushions, Mats, Chairbacks, Braces, Kett'.eholders. etc., from 6a each, Satin Felt and Linen Goods for Ribbon. Mercine, Mount Mellick, and Drawn-tnread Work. Largo stock, and cheap to select from at Mrs Walker's, High street. 8441F THE Pictures you have been waiting for have arrived. Call To-day. The P.O.P. (facing Clock Tower). j-lOLD LEAF TEAS. COME AND SEE our Perambulators at £2 2s 6d. H. Atkinson, 117 Manchester street POULTRY-KEEPING can be made very profitable just now by using Singer'_ Egg Producer. Sold by Storekeepers and Bonnington," Chemist. "WEARWSLL 1 ' Kid Gloves can be obW. tamed in fashionable shades of fawn, ten, and brown, at 2s 6d pair, by post 2s 7d, from J. Ba'lantyce and Co. p o~L~iV" Leaf teas. jp OLD LEAF TEAS. WILKINSON'S is the noted shop for - all kinds of Seasonable Footwear. One Trial Solioited. High street, opposite Strange's. _ JUST OPENED—New Straight Fronted Corsets, m C.B. and P.D., also American W.B. Erect Form. Beafh'a. rpHE Charge of the Light Brigade, Smoke A "Sweet Briar Cigarettes." F TTtTHEN in Pain don't forget Koolibah, best .» v remedy known for Unbroker Chilblains. QBWING MACHINES Repaired by experienced mechanics. Inspect Singer's Latest Models—The Vibrator, The Oscillator, The Automatic. Colombo street. F4855 IT WOULD BE WORTH YOUR WHILE TO CALL AND INSPECT A SAMPLE LOT Of TIAMOUS "BIRCH" CARTS. "Just Suit Your Pony." Price £12 10s to £22 lOs. Sole Agents: MORROW, BASSETT and CO., ChristchuTch, Ashburton fend Dunedin. ''- ■ .'■ ■ ■ ■-■'■■ J. : : : -- '

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11332, 23 July 1902, Page 1

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