AMUSEMENTS. r\ P E X A HOUSE. TO-NIGHT. AND EVERY EVENING. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. Complete. Change of PrcgTammc Completo Change of Programme. Last Nigh-ta oE TOM WOOTTWELL The Loosr-lcggcd TOM WOOTTWELL Comedian. By arrangement with Mt Harry Jttick&rds. • . Last Nisjhts of MISS EMILY LYNDALE, The Popular London ComodicUnc. Increasing Poonlaritv o! POPE Chas. aond' • Trying SAYLES. CHAS. HOWARD ERNEST FITTS GEO. BE-NTLEY. . GL*O. BENTLEY. MISS BELLE RAY MAY LEWIS THE BIOGRAPH. Illustrated ■■Songs. PRICES: 2s. Is. and Sixpence. , Box plan at Mikier's. 6933 JAMESON. Business Manager. v ST. PAUL'S CHURCPL A NNIVERSARY SOIKEE \vill bo held -£*■ ' in CHORAL HALL On TUESDAY, 28th OCTOBER. Tco an Tables G. 15 p.m. Concert 7,!5 p.m. Tickets Is 6cl. 6855 CHRISTCHURCH" CATHEDRAL. AN ORGAN RECITAL will bo given by BRADSHAW on SATURDAY, October 25th. nt-3 p.m. 6737 rp AHU N A FIRE FETES. ■ ■ ■•■ NOVEMBER sth and 12th. F6831 GUM if E H. 8 UN D A Y. WOOLSTON BAND. Trams—2.s 6789 6 D—POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT. GlaTg Blowing, 2to 5 and 7to 9 Daily. A Present for Each Visitor. Admission 6d'. Works, 16 Manchester street. Presents for Nothing, conditions ot each exhibition of Glass Blowing. ___' _11___ 5?? 6 SELF-PRESSING COPYING-BOOKS. TRY THE ZJMMER, th,e Best Copy any time after writing. DEAL 8R05.,, 2690 122 Manchester street. . rpHE ALEXANDRA ' HALL MISSION. SERVICES H£LD AS.FOLLOWS: — SUNDAY, 7.15 a.m.—Prayer Meeting. SUNDAY, 7 p-m—Address by Real Live Christian Workers. THURSDAY EVENING,. 7.30-For Christians'. These Meetings are being run on tho oldfashioned Evangelical lines. Time's "f refreshing. ' ,- All are Invited. Sankey'a Hymns. 6935F ALEXANDRA- HALL MISSION. SERVICES held as follows: — SUNDAY, 7.15 a.m., Prayer Meeting. ■ fSUNDAir. 7 p.m.; ;'Address' by Real Live Christian Workers. ; THURSDAY. EVENING, 7.30, for Christians. Those Meetings arc being run on tho oldfashioned Evangelical lines. . .Times pf refreshing.' All "ric invited. Sankcy's Bynins. _. SHILLING~DIXNERS AND TEAsT (\% and after SATURDAY. August 16th, ihe Best Shilling Hot -Dinner in' Town between 12 and 2 p.m., and Hot Teas between 5 and 7-p.m., to be had at McMeekan'a, Pretoria' Luncheon liooms, '176 Caehel street, opposite Beath'e. Nicely Served. Quicklj . served. No waiting. EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO' Renew your Walls, to make your place look fresh and -attractive. All the tiijta that will give colour and brightness to ;-ci.r home. Also, graceful patterns to suit t\ y room you desire 'to. cover, can ho had n\> I MODERATE PRICES from J. A. L.UMMIS. . PAINTER, DECORATOR, ETC, 63 Durham . street. Telephone 381.. F ' THE "ITSEM" ' HOUSEHOLD DYES. WILL DYE WOOL. COTTON, SILK, or , . MIXED GOODS. ' SIMPLE INSTRUCTIONS. BRIGHTEST COLOURS. . . , . , BEST RESULTS. , Indispensable to the. Thrifty Housewife. PRIOE, 6d PER TUBE. Alt Grocers and Chemists. Wholesale Agents: > ' • W. H. SIMMS,and-SONS, Christchurch. 5634 P" ICTURE MOULDINGS. Glass, Mounts, Picture Framera' Sundries. Wholesale and Retail. . • SMITH AND SMITH. I" r Tuam street (Near High street). 6321 I H. A.-FLATMAN, ' LOCKSMITH. GUNSMITH, and- GENERAL MACHINIST. 230 Hereford ! street, near bridge. P.O. Box 36. . LAWN "MOWERS. A SPECIALTY. S HURST S EAGER, A.8.1.8.A., ARCHITECT, Has Removed to A.M.P. BUILDINGS, Cathedral Square, , Ckristchurch. Telephone, 456. . • 9281 Ft ————t BOOKKEEPING, ACCOUNTANTS' AND OTHER EXAMINATIONS. STUDENTS Prepared both Mercantile Law and Accountancy, st GILBY'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 150 Worceater street West. ; . 8171F PLATE'GLASS, Sheet Glass, Mirror Glass, Bevelled Mirrors, : and Fancy Glass in endkss varieties. Wholesale and Retail. ■-. SMITH AND SMITH; Tuam street (Near High street). 0324 S ; MYERS AND C 0., . DENTISTS,. i CORNER OF HIGH AND CASHEL ' / ■■ ' STREETS. Oxygen, :n combination with Nitroaa Oxidj Gae, &c moat perfagt aniesthetio for all Dental Operations. Fee for Adminietration. 2s 6d. ARTIFICIAL DENTISTRY: Highest Class Work at Most Moderate Fees. "BEST IX THE MARKET. ACME GAS AND OIL ENGINES, Otto Cycle.. Latest Design. R. W. HORN and CO., 192 Tuam street, 446F ' Christchurcn Agents. WEST PATENT TYRE SETTER. IT SETS THEM COLD. * —— WHAT MESSRS HAYWAJR.D *nd CO., Rink Stables, say about it:— Our Carriage Wheels tyred by thia machir.c have been running UaLy for the past twelve n-citbs, and tho tyrce *ra still perfectly tight. This proves that it does very excellent work. Wishing you all ■'success," etc. W. MOOR AND CO., COACH BUILDERS. Victoria, and Kilmore streets. Christchurch. CEWING MACHINES Repaired by experienced mechanics. Inspect Singer's latest Models—Tho Vibrator, The Oscillator, The Automatic. Colombo. street. F4855 P"ear«r~and~~Plums "at ,V> Store, near Cathedrttl. "TIyTOLTSMIN i7 ~Te"The . best restorer of old JSIL cloth removing a.ll stains therefrom; also, the simplest to use. la per tube. Bonnington, CheirUt. , . .
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11413, 25 October 1902, Page 1
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