AMUSEMENTS. rp H EAT RE ROYAL. FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY, Commoncing MONDAY, MARCH 33rd, FR.VNK M. CLARK'S ALL STAR COMPANY. A Six Sesaon'of L»ught«r. The Princo of Comedy r'arce Producers, FRANK M. CLARK, And hi* Talented j ALL-STAR COMPANI. I In tho Funniest of *U Farce Comedies, I REHEARSAL REHEARSAL And MULDOON'S BALL, i MULDOON'S BALL. TWO BUTTON BURSTERS. 150 Lan?hs in 150 Minute*. TEOPLE'S PRICES—2s, Is, and 6d. Bo- Plan at Mrhier and Thornpson'a. 191 f\ D D F~E LLOWS* HALL. DEAN'S WAXWORKS AND VAUDEVILLE COMPANY". TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING, at 8. ADMISSION SIXPENCE To All P„rU of House. ' 1?2 A COMPLIMENTARY BANQUET To A. W. RUTHERFORD, ESQ., M.H.R., Will bo held in the "" QDDFELLOWS* HALL, AMBERLEY, W On MONDAY", 23rd INST, at 8 p.m. Tho Hon. W. Ha!l-Jone,s, Minister for Public Works, has signified his intention of being ■ present. • Tickets, 3s each. car. be obtained from W. Midgelcy, R. S. Turner, G. G. Fitzgerald, J. Tate, G. D. Greenwood, Amberiey; J. Thornton. Lctthfield; John Erown, Sefton; .M. Peach, Ashley; and J. W. M. Cox,• Waikari. Early application is necessary, as the availablo accommodation is limited. 8631 A THLETIO AND BICYCLE SPORTS. THE PIONEER -CLUB'S j GREAT AUTUMN -.ACE MEETING. - • LANCASTER PARK. SATURDAY, NEXT, MARCH 21st. FIRST EVENT-2.30 p.m. .AFTERNOON' TEA. ADMISSION If. 'LADIES FREE. 183 6D TOPULAR ENTERTAINMENT--G1««M. blowing. 2 to 5 *iid 7 to 8 Daily. A Present fox Each Visitor. Admisroon .6d. Works, 16 Manchester street. Presents fOT Nothing. Conditions at each exhibition ot G less-blowing. ' 190 ~ " MEETINGS. CHRISTCHURCH FOOTBALL CLUB. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will, be held at Clarendon Hotel THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 19fch Inst,, at 8 p.W. BUSINESS:.. Annual Report end Balance-sheet, Election 'of Officers, and 'Genet*!." Intending Members Invited. GEO. J. ROBERTSON, 8889F _''''.'' on ' s «-f*tery. TRAMWAY NOTICES. HARVEST FESTIVAL.; ■■ . " SHOW GROUNDS, THURSDAY. TRAMS at FREQUENT INTERVALS from 0 a.ra. • FARES-33 Each Way. ,4 RACES". RACES. RACES. NEW BRIGHTON COURSE. THURSDAY, March 10th. Trams leave Clock Tower for races at 10.10, 11.5 a.m., 12.6, 1.5, 1.10, 2.10, 3.5, and return at 4.10, 5.15, find after last race. No Richmond short trips. Fares, all day, 9d single, Is return. ; 3 NEW BRIGHTON. 60 RETURN EXCURSION FARES. (Holidays'and Sundays'excepted.) . On cars leaving square 10.10 fc..m. and 7.15 pjnl I ;,, ~ ,■ \ ~ =-. and^fouhd; 4?0 REWARD to anyone giv'*/_i in K Information that) will lead to the Conviction of tho". Person who*wilfully'destroyed wm«' Sign Writing at' the ''Christchurch Watch and Jeweller- Factory, Caahel street. .. E. -STOKES, Manager. ' ' 188 ■:■ WANTED. - WANTED Buyers- of Donbl* Iron' Bed- . stead* at 35a..- -Lawrence and Kircher, High street. ' WANTED, Bayer* for Accordeons. - H. . .Atkinson's, 117. Manchester street. WANTED everyone to buy a pair of Vases, wonderful value, in. every description, at Lawrence snd-Kixoher's, High street. v WANTED all Carpenters to~wesr Brown Duck Double-fronted Overalls. Ballontyne's prioe is 4s 6d p*ir. ' WANTED, Buyers for Bedsteads, Cheaper . than ever. H. Atkinson's. WANTED, buyers ofMusl„"Cturt*in», from Ss 6d to 50s pef pair, at Lawrence and Kircher's, High »treet. . WANTED KNOWN-Just landed large shipment of overmantel*. Excertional value. Inspection invited. Lawrence and Kircher. High street. X\f ANTED People to Get Marri«d. _f. » ' Atkinson, 117 Manchester street WANTED, Buyers of Brass Raif Fenders, from lis 6d. also Sets of Brasses, from 6s 6d. All other goods, equally a* cheap at Lawrence and Kirch Jiigh street. • WANTED the Publio to"know thiT Lawrence and Kircher are still • sailing Duchesse Chests from ' 455. ' No" whit* pin* used; "MTANTED ell Carpenters to know tEat T » Brown Duck Overall Trousers are sold by Ballantyno's at S* 9d »nd is 6d per PSU; __; . - ' . ■'•■■',.. . ■- . : WANTED KNOWN-31. Atkinson's. Man- . cheater street, for Wedding Furniture. Q. OL D LX _ t TEA St X— GO to H. Atkinson's, 117 —sachester strsst. for Dinner Sets and Toilet Sets. FURNITURE~Re-uphoTslersa and Renovated in the Best Style at Ballantyne's. ~rs 6 L D L E _ F 1' Ji A a. T~ HE quality of B'Uanryne's Household Linens ia unsorpaased, and the price- are a —jaranteejjf Beat Value. _ ._ X— BUYERS'for Accordeons, visit H. AT kinson, 117 Manchester street, frc_ .s 6d. n OL D LEAF TEAtT I WILL noi be responsible', for the debt* of my wrfo unless they are contracted in the purchase of Panitola Tea, which I know 4 lWe without. . X— COME and See Our Overmantels, black and gold. H. Atkinson, 117 Manchester street; -' ■ pOL 1> L _Ta Fvte as. -IXTEST-END CASH STORES. THE FOUNDATION OF OUR BUSINESS--Sterling Value, Correct and Prompt Despatch. , Highest Prices for your Produce. Good Wages to our Assistants. Reasonable Hours of' Labour. Civility to all at All Times. Orders called for and goods delivered in the City and Suburbs daily. Special discount coupons given with every least purchase. We give cssh for return coupons. WILSON AND; WOOD, Provision Merchants and Importers, 222 Cashel street W., Christchurch. Proprietors of the Fsmous "NOVEL" TEA. ' 7852 TJI O R SA L E CHEAP. 40 VERANDAH BLINDS (Bsmboo). Size. Bft x Bft and 10ft z Bft, slightly damaged. FOR 2* 6d EACH. FOR 3s 6d EACH. 100 REMNANTS LINOLEUM and FLOORCLOTHS. Some of the very be*! Goods in all sorts of .sires at about HALF PRICE. In tho Furnishing Cspartment at th* P.LU, *
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11536, 19 March 1903, Page 1
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