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AMUSEMENTS. OP E R A HOLS L. MATINEE TO-DAY. 3. I New Proerainme and First Appearance of ;0S Juvenile Wonders, and j Mr Walter Rivers. I Prices as usual. \ P E R A HOUSE. V-J Lessees, John Fuller and Sons. FULLER'S ENTERTAINERS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. First Appearance of Millie THE BERTOTOS R*^ The Juvenile Wonders. Reappearance of MR WALTER RH LRS. Enormous 'Success of Alec THE STAGPOOLES Alec Madge • Madgo Ted THE STAGPOOLES Ted The Famous. Grotesque, Knockabouts una Dancers, in ai: Original Comedy Sketch. HASH AND MASH. Unequalled Success of MR FRED BLUETT, In the WAR CORRESPONDENT. MISS AMY BLACKIF. iu Xc-a- Ballads. Everything Xew by our Double Company. ;XBW FARCE. XEW FINALE. Time and Prices as Usual. 7386 6.0.M.F.U., Loyal Riccarton Lodge.—The •• Anniversary Social of above Lodne will he held in Hobbs's Buildings, on THURSDAY. September 21th. Coaches leave Islington Riverbed and Racecourse Hotel at 7.13 p.m. Dancinir commences at 8 p.m. Musician, Mr W. Doberty. Double Tickets 3s 6d, Single Tickets 2s Od, Extra Lady Is. E, ATSecretary. __ j 536 A YONSIDE SCHOOLROOM, THURSDAY 11 Ist October, 7.30 p.m. Entertainment (iu aid of Fencing Fund), by the New Brighton Amateur Dramatic Club. _ The j Popular Ccniedy "Xavcl Engagements." Adi mission Is. Tickets now on Sale. 7436 | ryUE GARRISON BAND will Rive a Special j ■*• Programme on the City Rotunda on I THURSDAY NEXT, in aid of the various Unsectarian Agencies of the Salvation Army. A Grand Evening is anticipated. 7453 COLOSSEUM SKATING RINK. OPEN TO-DAY (SATURDAY). MoT'iing, Afterr ion, and Everting. Band Afterroor. B.md Evening. 7557 R. W, BARRY. M^gc^; >D POPULAR U Blowing. 3to " and 7to 0 Daily. A (Present for Each Visitor. Admission 'fid. j Works, 16 Manchester street. Frcecnts for Nothing. Conditions at each exhibition of Glass Blowing. 7526 PUBLIC NOTICES. HOMOEOPATHY^ MR S. POTTER, BKgh's rop :. Fspanui. _ Consultation by letter ss. Homoeopathic Medicines, every variety, frusst'quality, Is por_ bottle, post fw.__Thre_c jor 2.< 6d. F 6725 I HAVE Received Instructions to obtain Securities for the Sum o'j £IO.OOO iu Sums to Suit Borrowers, at' Current Rates. GEORGE HARPER. Solicitor, R7IOF Cathedral square. DENTISTS. DEXTISTS. DENTISTS. PUBLIC NOTICE.—The American Dental Coy. have now started practice in Cathedral square, North Side (White Buildings). Two thoroughly qualified Dental Surgeons in attendance. A!! the latest American improvements in Dentures. Painless Extractions, Gold Filliugs, Crown mid Bridge Work, and Local Anassthetics. All at most, reasonable prices. Extractions 13. Artificial Plates as tooth. F 7028 WANTED TO SELL, CLEAN HEAVY RYEGRASS, Dressed by rov own machinery, 321 b to 231 b, 3s 3d to 4s 3d. D. THOMAS, 5331 ■ * Ashburton. i HAIGH, SANITARY PLUMBER and .W GASFITTEE. Estimates gh-cu for ixjrk in town or country. Chandeliers. Incandescent Burners, C!lobes, etc-, in stock. 80 LOWER HIGH STREET. Near Barbsdoes stret. 8514 REMOVAL NOTICE. STEVENSON &r.a SHEPHERD, Cycle Engineers, fOT the convenience \f th*>r numerous customers, in., and around \V "AmfjUhl, have IiEMOYED'"V6 v "KBw- :' ' NEXT HOPKINS'S STORE, WOOLSTON. Repairs a Speciality. .Lwp Mowers,,, Sowing Machines, 'etc. -*' 8703 E. F. MOORE. Accountant and Auditor. f New Zealand Provision and Produce Company's Office. Cashel street. "TRADESMEN'S BOOKS kept at my Office or otherwise. 294 F MONEY TO LEND. J}if\C\ TO £IO,OOO to be LENT at LOW30IUI/ EST RATES, in Sums to suit bor Towers... OARRI'CK, COWLISHAW and FISHFR, 1602 F Solicitors, Gloucester street. fMITATION IS SINCEREST FLATTERY. SATINETTE SOAP Brand is now Registered. Imitators BewaTe. 9031 F JAMESON. ANDERSON and CO. DR. PATERSON AS RESUMED PRACTICE AT HIS CONSULTING ROOMS. 183 COLOMBO STREET. Hours—lo a.ru., 12.30 to 2.30 p.m.; 7.30 to 43 FIRES FOR 4d. ifcDOWELL'S PATENT FIREKINDLER, L safe, clean, sure, quickest, cleanest, most economical. Packet 4d. AH Grocers or RICHARDS and DEAN, Lower High etreet. E. C. Fountain. Gibson Fountain. DENTISTS, i O U N T A I N BROS., 213 COLOMBO STREET. Consulting Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday Evening from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. WOOD-CARVING. MR W. SMYTHE, Registered with Minister of Education, is prepared to receive PUPILS, either privately or in classes, r-t Hobbs's Buildings, Cathedral square. Night Classes for Men and Boys. 994 F FOR INVESTMENT, • In Any Sums, at Lowest Rates. T. S. WESTON and SON, • Solicitors, Cashel stre«t TROUBLED WITH SCIATICA? •ET RHEUMO CURE YOU! It has J cured others. The positive assurance of James A. Capper, Lyell Bay, should convince you. Mr Capper, writing on Ist February, says:—"l waa much troubled with sciatica pains, and at times I could get no sleep. Following the advice of a friend I tried a bottle of RHEUMO, and that bottle drove away the sciatica pains. That has been three months ago, and they have not returned since. If they do, RHEUMO is the Medicine I shall go for." Mr Capper's confidence comes from experience. Sold bv Chemists and Stores at 2s 6d and is 6d per bottle. 3F EARLY Spring Novelties now being opened at the D.I.C. IARLY Spring Novelties now being opened i at the D.I.C. EARLY Spring Novelties now being opened at the D.I.C. EARLY Spring Novelties now being opened at the D.I.C. EARLY Spring Novelties now being ooened at fee D.I.C. e EARLY Spring Novelties now being opened at the D.I.C. EARLY Spring Novelties "opened at the D.I.C. -■." V EARLY Spring Novelties now being opened at the D.I.C. IARLY Spring Novelties now being opened at the D.I.C. g| the D.LC.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11692, 19 September 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11692, 19 September 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11692, 19 September 1903, Page 1

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