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AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL. X. Sole Lessee and Manager, Mr P. R. Dix. TO-NIGHT, at 13 Precisely. "Good Wino Needs no Bush." DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY, Tremendous Success of our Second Prolamine THE THE CASCADE. CASCADE In all its Beauty and Splendour. Increasing Success Nightly of MR TOD CALLAWAY A Croat MR TOD CALLAWAY Comiqno. Received Last Night with Rapturous Applause •1 TUE WILLIAMS SISTERS i In their Statue. Clog and Cycling Specialties. MR JACK KKARXS. ia his Fuimiosities. I MISS EMMIE SMITH In SISTERS GALLAHDI "Louisaua Loo." LITTLE YEIU KKAKXS, in her Pleasing Specialty. MISS FLO WILLIAMS, "Lady from Madrid." MR JACK KEAKNS and MISS IDA ROSLYN Mr Ernest Hill, Miss Fielder and Orchestra. A Clean, Refined and Unique VaudevilleEntertainment. Billets d'eutre. 2s, Is, 6d. Day sales at Sutherland's. The bos plan at Milner and j Thompson's till I p.m. to-day, and from - p.m. to o p.m. at Theatre Royal. i Ingress 7.15. congress 8, egress 10.20. 7314 Business Manager, HENRY GEE. VOfITRALL. FOOTBALL. LANCASTER PARE. . SATURDAY. IXTERPEOYTXCIAL MATCH. Kick Oft a'i 3 p.m. Afternoon Tea to holders of Grandstand ADMISSION—Is. 7253 BAPTIST CHURCH. LINCOLN. A WELCOME SOCIAL to the. new Pastor, *1 Rer. G. D. Cox, formerly of Oarnaru, ill ho given FRIDAY. 7.30 p.m. The Revs. P.. S. Gray, J. .1. North. a:jd others expected. Friends invited to attend. _ 7247 pANTEKBURY United Horticultural Sov ciety. -Tho Amalgamation of the three Societies--Horticultural, Chrysanthemum, and Rose—having become an accomplished fact, the. first Flower Show of tho ne.vly-forrued Society will be held in the Art Gallery on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NEXT. The Schedule contains liberal prizes for Narcissi, Daffodils, Hyacinths, Tulips, and a host of other glorious Spring Flowers. Also, Table. Decorations, Baskets, Vases, Bouquets, etc. F /-10LOSSEUM SKATING RINK. OBEX TO-DAY (THURSDAY). THREE SESSIONS. THREE SESSIONS. Also SATURDAY. Band Afternoon and Evening. 7311 R. W. BARRY, Sec. and Manager. PUBLIC NOTICES. WANTED EVERYBODY TO USE IT. GEORGE CONCENTRATES MILK. < SWING MACHINES Repaired by experienced mechanics. Inspect Singer's Latest Models—Tho Vibrator, The Oscillator, Tho Automatic. Colombo street. F 4853 rpHE FINEST RUNNING AND BEST .. FINISHED CYCLE MANUFACTURED THE HERCULES. Palmer Tyres, Free Wheels, Crahb Brakes, Nickled Kims, Reversible Handle Bar. A. W. SMITH, 126 CASHEL STREET, ' "Opposite; Kaiapoi Factory. F Superior Oil, cold at Sirs? street. Hit* '5, ili Cuioitiod 4&1 MARVELLOUS test of endurance waa accomplished by R. Arnst, 19 years of age, 14 stone, on his Silent Flyer Bicycio, riding time 7 hours 22 minutes, 112 Milos, TimaruChristchurch Road Race. TOWNSHEND and MciNAE, Makers of Silent Flyer Bicycle, 177 Armagh street 2815 F NEW CRITERION HOTEL, GLOUCESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. BEING now Thoroughly Complete, this is one of the best appointed Houses in tho City. Every room, including bedrooms, electrically lighted and newly furnished. Ample accommodation for travellers, tourists, and families. Special arrangements for theatrical companies. Liberal Cuisine, Choicest Liquors, Terms Moderate. • Night Porter. Telephono 901. W. BURNIP, p Owner and Licensee. WANTED. JTANTED the Public to know that LawTi h ronce and Kircher are still selling Duchesßo Cheats from 545. No white pine used. FT ANTED aNOWN—Lawrence and Riri f cher are Selling Austrian Chairs at Ss Cd. and Double Iron Bedsteads at 355. \\f ANTED KNOWN: At Strange's StockM taking Sale To-day. Duchess. Chests at 455. Good value. No while pine used. At Strange's Salo To-day. WANTED KNOWN—Lawronco and Kircher are both Praotioal Tradesmen, and guarantee every articlo they tell. 182, 164 High -treet. Buyers of Brass-rail Fenders, V V irom 11a tki. Also Sets of Brasses from 6s Cd. All other goods equally as cheap at Lawrence and Kircher's, High street. BONNINGTON'S Pills—The distressing symptoms of Dyspepsia or Indigestion relieved almost immediately ty taking-.them. Post free, any .address. Is. PICTORIAL PLAYi-.o CARDS AT STRANGE'S. Each pack contains 52 Now Zealand Views. A charming souvenir of Maorilaud for sending Home to friends or relatives. Price 3s per pack. Strange and Co. 10UND—"Spring Blossom Pills' gives bloom of health like the flowers thai blossom in rpring. Can be taken by children and adults. Price 6d and Is, grocers and Cherniats. rpHOUSANDS OF PAIRS AT STRANGE'S. I .L Our Stork of up-to-date Footwear coinprises some thousands of pairs for Ladies', Gents' and Children's use. The prices are as , varied as the goods. In addition to the iai- i ported stock, we are showing a magnificent assortment of superior Colonial Boots and Shoes. All prices, Strange and Co. /T"6~L D Jj~E AP~ T E AST INAMELINE," the Quickest, Cheapest, jJ nr.d Best Stovo Polish. Ail Store-FULL-SlZE'lin Posts, Brass-rail £1 15s, at Atkinson's, 117 Manchester street. P "X MILLION IN DAILY USE! One mil- - lion "Eldredge B" Sewing Machines are daily use throughout the. world. This is proof positive of the popularity of this wonderful American machine, for which we arc sole agents. A five years' warranty with each machine. Duplicate parts always in stock in wise of breakages. Note the wonderful low prices:—Hand Eldredge B, £$ las; Treadle Eldredge B, £G 6s. Every buyer delighted. Stranzc and Co. "URLY Spring Novelties now being opened li at the D.I.C. , 17 A ELY Spring Novelties now being opened U at tho D.I.C. ■ EARLY Spring Novelties now being ooeced at the D.f.C.__ _ I7URLY Spring Novelties now being opened { J at the D.I.C. * ig iNoveitiea now being opened I at tho D.I.C. . at the D.I.C. EARLY Spring Novelties, now being" opened at the D.I.C, ' EARLY bpring Novelties now being opened at the D.I.C. .' 'ARLY Spring Novelties now being oooned i at the D.I.C. ~ ' T7'ARLY~Spring Novelties now bcirrg~opßaed Hi at the D.I.C.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11690, 17 September 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11690, 17 September 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11690, 17 September 1903, Page 1

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