THE A- NEW -ZEALAND FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. " Established. 1859. Paid *ap Capital and Reserve (including -rndivided. Profits) .- Net Annual Revenue .... ... £391,000 THE PREMIER AND WEALTHIEST COLONIAL; COMPANY. •Noted for Promptness and Liberality. >iuio_e3 and Agencies throughout the World. "A. L. PARSONS, Manager.
AMUSEMENTS. CHORAL HALL. TO-NIGHT, at a p.m. Don't Forget. Las!; Night of thn Q.IGANTIC GYMNASTIC CARNIVAL. A large and enthusiastic nuriie_o<* ffte-»t*vl last night's brilliant exhibitions with rupturous applause, the Choral Hall preser.tin-r a. sea of {aces, alternately amu-Msi, surprised and bewildered., No similar club has ever had a better ARK-vi OF TALENT Under one roof. Don't miss th* "Novel and . Graceful Perform-iuce** br Ladies. _Feuciu S Uy Ladies, tho first time in X»-v Zealand. The 'Double" Horisontal Bars and Flvirj-** nM Se A , ct l> >* Zealand Championsr 180 Mnrvcllous Juvenile -Cxaz«>," r.on* tho talk of Christchurch. Aerial Flights. Pyramid-, Lightning Club Swindle- by Lj-dios. ir-_f_ no f !, S alion *_. 0 - f . rhy **""--** Culture and Feats of Cracc, Fki.l. and S-*rcncth. Boxing and Foil--. BRIGHT, REFINED, and EDUCATING. .Aomission is. Ilc-crved Scats •"<* Cr Thonixison'a n_d G. Sulhcrlauil"*•________T. H. BARKER. Busings Ma™**.-;. 'FIREWORKS ! FIRRWORKS!! TO-NIGHT. OCTOBKR s t h L LABOUB NIGUT. A -N C A S T E X PARK l ro-jramrue for the Evomng Event A CLARK will Run tho Fm_l 10 Miles against MacFadden for i'2,l aside . To Start 7.30 p.m. 1. lihuni cation o£ Ground by Chan-nm-Go-onied Lights. 2. Roya] silnto of _l Bombs. 3. *-,n Pieca-Caprico Whcc'. -i beautiful unique p.eco of work. -1. Set "piece —JipicycloidaJ Wheel, a magnificent effect. .*.. ,Sfti\*o of Rocketn, dt_ch_rg___ emeralds Rna ruoics. G. Rainbow Wheel, the beat artificial raiDbow known. 7. Set Piece-Pri'-co of Waless Candle- Wheel, a Waterfall, a"ma*» of moitcu gold, most wonderful, spectacular effect. 0. .1 light of -Mag-ificout Shell., tbo J.<_yons one mass of colour, in. Quick Succession of ' Aerial Pigeons, or Whirlwinds of Tourb-Jions. 11. Beautiful Sofr Piec-**—A Japanese Glory, ono of tho most noted pieces of J-paucso art. 12. Saxon Wheal, forming ». most magnificent scroll, is. Discharge- of Special Rockets, formiug ae_-_nts and snakes as they explode half a mile- aloft. 14. Beyolving Battery' of Roman Candle:!, fiilins th* sir with thousands of coloured s-trs an this set Tapidly rotates. _ 15. Discharge of Largo Special Shells, 13 inches iv circumference. 16. Unique Exhibition of a Number of Torpedoes Flying through Space and Returning. the most unique exhibition exer scon. 17. Salvo of Rockets, of beautiful coloured atar rockets. 18.. A Beautiful Set Piece, forming the Victoria Cross, a most be.Mitiful effect, ID. Set Piece— -The Rising ■ Sun, as it is seen vising in tha early -morning. 20. A Shower of Beautiful Rockets, th*- National Cloud. 21. Revolving Battery of Roman Caudles. 22. Final Set Piece—The Chequer Piece, forinin-*--a lovolv back-rround of Chftcmer** and B»volving Wheels... Woolston Band in ntter-d--nc'-. leaving Square 7 p.m. L. Blood will Wnik S Miles SO. Yards in the hour,' breaking the English Record. 53-18 NEW BRIGHTON CARNIVAL. TO-DAY! -TO-DAY!! TO-DAY'!I SPORTS ON THE BEACH.' TRAMS Run Every Hour from Cathedral .Square and Clock Tower. Mirthful. Exhilarating. Interesting. 5.113 ~~T ' M.U., 1.0.0. F. ~ LOYAL JUBILEE LODGE, PBEBBLETON.—A Plain and Fancy Dress Ball will be held in .tho Oddfellow*- Hall. Picbbleton, on FRIDAY, October 10th, IDOC. In celebrate the 15th Anniversary of the Lodge. Tickets—Double" 3s €d; Genls' Single 'is 6d, Ladies lsJ ■ HIGH-CLASS TAILORING ; .' ■ - ' • At READY-MONEY PRICES. -. 1 CAC SUITS, to order,, First-clasp. 60s, 70ft [.'■ v <***j ' *•* W*J*-.809i."-S_«- 80s, 95i'"-j -.•■• • AH Materials Thoroughly Shrunk' and' Onb • the Best" Linidsrs Used. . SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY ; ■'■'.' *. 0f NEWEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE •MATERIALS. TONEYOLIFFE ' AND CAREY. , • ' t 'susis* ' WANTED. ' WANTED.' First-class Sleeve Hand also - Bodice nud Skirt Hands for dressmokin**-. J._BaJ:nntyne_a_d Co. _o_&}1«' WANTED KiNOWN—HTAtkinaon-s, Men- " »•_chester_st_eet,_'for Wedding Furniture. WANTED. Buyers for Accordeons.. R~ Atkinson'*. 117 Manchester street. WANTED the public to know, that Lawrence 'and Kircher give bettor valus in Furniture of every uescription than any other house in town. • WA-JT--D,. Buyers of Double Iron Bed 7 steads at 80s. Lawrence and Kircher. High street. ■ . TJ&ASTEtD ' fcuyers of AusFrian' Chairs Tt » » 5» 6d, at Lawrence and Kircher's, .High street. WANTED the Public to know that'Law*fence and Kircher are still selling Duchesse Chests, -from .ss. No white pine used. J "OTANTED KiS OWN—That Lawrence and » » Kircher give e_cepiionsl Vb.".uo in Sido- , boards and Cabinet Furniture of every description. ' * ■ 8040 Buyers of Sets of Ware' from » » 0s fid,' at _#awrenco aud lurcher's. 183, 184 High-street. . ' i "I*yANTED landed," larg„ » » shipment of Overmantels, exceptional value. Inspection invited* Lawrence and Kircher"- 1 . ANTED KNOWN—Greal Reduction in. prices of all kinds Art Needlework, Gentlemen _ Shaving Tidies, Worked Braces, Tobacco Pouches, Wool Slippers, Smoking Caps. Cabin B.gs, Ladies' _l_gs Satchets, Necklaces, Chains, Vases, Purses, Teapots, Mounted Figure' plaques. Baskets, * Dolls, Trays, Mantel Drapes, Cushions, and countless Ornaments, at Mrs Walker's, High elreei. 32S_ p OL D ( L E'A.F TEAS. BAGS ATgTRANGfi-S. These bags - are first quality and v<>ry suitable for carrying lunch:in, 'At la, ■-* fid. ■ ls 3d. each. Stra*Ago and C". BORD Piano, for Sale, m good order. £2\ cash price, or, £1 deposit and 13g 3d per i-ontb. R. Francis, Tho Musical Exchange, 153 and 161 Manchester street, Christchurch. ____— . : _ WE; have a number of Pianos and Organs (every instrument guaranteed) to select from. R. Francis, The Musical Exchange, 109 and 161 Manchester street, Christchurch. 1 ' .'■ ?'■' ■■ .' ■ ' ' 272;J pQ L D LEA F T32 A S~. (.For continuation of Wanteds see Page 10.) JAPANESE. ; FRENCH AND ENGLISH SILKS. -ITARVELLOUS VALUES. SPECIAL > -"**- SHIPMENTS. Now on View in Windows. See our Habutai Silk, in All Colours. 27in, ls lid por yard. f CHEAPEST SILK EVER SOLD. D.I.C. ■ rpHRY WEAR BEST, arid-'arn gusranteed ' 1 lor 12 month's. Ooodrich Single Tubo Tyros, at THE ENVOY STORES, Lichfield street. "TTCTHAT makes you so early this afternoon.' ■ Oh! .You have Blartcd uaiig tho new Stove Polish, Enameline, I ccc. .3
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11398, 8 October 1902, Page 1
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