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PURCHASE "pHEF" BAKING POWDER and "GOLD V LEAF" TEA. Savo the Coupon* for the £13 first priie. 1 2nd. £10 in cash. 1 3rd. £0 in cash. 4th. £S in cish. 3th. £7 in cash. 6th. £6 in cash. 7th £3 in cash. Sth. £1 in cash.

AMUSEMENTS. rpHF. ATRE ROYAIj. Lessee and Manager . Mr Charles R. Bailey. Under the Direction of Charles Holloway. INAUGURATION Of the CHARLES HOLLOWAY DRAMATIC CHARLES HOLLOWAY DRAMATIC SEASON. AND FOR NINE NIGHTS ONLY. WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT. - APRIL 27th, And THREE FOLLOWING NIGHTS ONLY. CHARLES HOLLO WAY'S POWERFUL AND POPULAR DRAMATIC COMPANY, IN A GLORIOUS REPRESENTATION Of the World's MASTERPIECE IN MELODRAMA, Entitled THE TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS. TOE TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS. THE TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS. By Georgo R. Sims and Arthur Shirley, The Charming Young Australian Actress. MISS BEATRICE HOLLOWAY, AS "DICK." VIDE PRESS. The "Star" says:—"The play was, from first to last, most brilliantly acted." "Miss Beatrice Holloway's 'Dick' was one of the most perfect child studies it has ever been tho fortune of the preseut critic to witness. The character made a singularly d?cp appeal." "Two Little Vagabonds" is lavishly mounted, the action is quick and precise, and the whole production may bo described as a triumphant success." The "Herald" says:—"The piece is one that nobody should miss seeing." "It is a veritable oasis in the desert of the commonplace." "Palpitnting with real emotions, it stands as a faithful reflex of life in many phases." "Miss Beatrice Holloway's work n the role of 'Dick' is magnificent. The actress' identity is absolutely lost from the outset, and she becomes the actual living 'vagabond* of the story. It is a clear-cut portrayal of 60 cleverly natural a type as to make it one of the most gifted we have seen for years." BOX PLAN now open at Milner and Thompson's. Day Sale Tickets at ESLICK'S, Tobacconist. POPULAR PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is. No Extra Charge for Booking or Early Doors. 90 CHRISTCHURCH GARRISON BAZAAR. COLOSSEUM, DAILY. THE BAZAAR will be open Every Afternoon from JL3O to 5, except on Wednesday, when the hours will be 2 to 5. Prices of Admission in Afternoon Only: Adults, Sixpence. Children, Threepence. Bazaar Open Every Evening from 7.30 to 10, when the prices of Admission will be Adults, One Shilling. Children, Sixpence. Art Union Tickets Admit to Bazaar. PROGRAMME THIS EVENING: 7.45 p.m.—High School Cadets. 8 p.m.—Grand Ladies' March. REFRESHMENT STALL. Competition for Best Dozen Mixed Cakes, also Best Scones. Entries Close at Refreshment Stall TUESDAY NIGHT. C. G .FOSTER, Captain, 93 Secretary.

£»D POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT— Glass- " blowing. Last week. Cose this week. Guessing contest. Successful competitors Ist, Mr R. Morton, Armagh street; Mis* Kingaland. Gloucester .street; Miaa Whitmore, Invercargill; Lucy Geak, Greymouth; MrsT. Smithy Shakespeare road; M. A. Foster, Crescent road; Mrs McClea, Ashburton. Correct number 1674. * 104

WANTED. m WANTED KNOWN—That Lawrence and Kircher make a Speciality of Upholstery in all its branches. WANTED THE PUBLIC TO KNOW— That Lawrence and Kircher mark all their goods in plain figures, and invite inspection; ■ WANTED THE PUBLIC TO KNOW— That Lawrence and Kircher give better value in Tapestries, Plushes, Velvets, Cretonnes, and Furnishing Drapery. W" ANTED KNOWN—That Lawrence and Kircher are both Practical Tradesmen, and guarantee every article they sell; 182----184 High street. ■ . WAN TED .to Sell, the Best Value .fever Offered to the Publio in Vase*. See windows and inspect show rooms. Lawrence and Kircher, 182 and 184 High street. W" ANTED KNOWN—Lawrence and Kircher are Selling Full-size Iron Bedsteads from 23a 6d, and with Brass Rail* from 35a Cd. - T_%TANTED— Have just received notice our '.»» premises are coming down, therefore our new stock of umbrellas for coming winter must be sold at real bargain prices. G. C- _Ve»r and Sons, 191 Armagh ■WANTED THE PUBLIC TO KNOW— TV That Lawrence and Kircher, are still Selling Duchesse.iChests from 455.. No white pine used. __ _ fl^TiANTED—Umbrella* of superior quality .VV ' ' high-class finish,' that 'are splendid wearers, can be purchased cheap at Year and Sons, 'manufacturers, Armagh street, next Colombo street. Removing directly opposite. . 9660 tpOWNE-ND'S Sulphur Hair Restorer i* J- Guaranteed to Restore Grey Hair to its n J.ural colour. ;'lt i» not a dye. It removes scurf and dandruff, and prevent* the hair from falling out. Prices 2s,- by poet 2* Cd. W. P. Townend, 183 ColombQ street, OF course, Winter isn't here," but the season of Chilly Mornings and Evenings has arrived,'and the comfortable man appreciates having hi* overcoat handy, and the particular man wants a new one. Our Overcoats are dressy, with hand-sewn collars that won't twist, and are well padded,- and stayed throughout. W. A. Tribe and Co., 219 High street (next Ashby. Bergh'*). F DON'T be a victim to tnia cold weather these raw mornings and damp night*. Just get a Warm Overcoat, and be comfortable. We have the New Epsom and Chester Overcoats seady. They are rich, stylish, cut on the-latest lines, and have a tone of superiority about them that i* unmistakeablc. W. A. Tribs and Co., 219 High street (next Ashby. Bergh'a). F FULL-SIZE lin Posts. Brass-rail Bedsteads, £1 15s, at Atkinson's, 117 Manchester street. rpo make your Poultry become more profitJL able use Singer* Egg Producer, used with success on several large poultry farm*. Packets Is Bd, and bulk. Storekeeper* and Bonnington, Chemist. ' ABY CARRIAGES AT STRANGE'S— Smartly built little vehicles. Go-carts a: 32s 6d to 120s each, Perambulators 87* 6d to 160* each. Strange and Co. _^^ W~ IRE Shakedown, Flax Mattress, Kepoo Pillow, £1 the lot, at H. Atkinson's F ULI/SIZE, All-wool Colonial Blanket*, £1 at Atkinson'*. 117 Manchester street. F ALL AT STRANGE'S if you appreciate nice Kid Gloves and ask to be shown our latest importations from the world-famed French maker, Ernest Calvat. Three qualities only, 4s 6d, .5* 6d, and 6s per pair. Sole Canterbury Agents, Strange and Co. FULL-SIZE Samarang is.apoc Mattress. full weight, £1 ss, at H. Atkinson'*, 117 Manchester street. -■ IRE Shakedown. Flax Mattress, Kapoo Pillow, £1 the lot, at H. Atkinson's. F TOWNEND'S Sulphur Hair Restorer ia Guaranteed to Restore Grey Hair to it* n-yVural colour. It is not a dye. It removes scurf and dandruff, and prevent* the hair from falling out. Price* 2s, by-poet 2s Cd. W. P. Townend, 183 Colombo street, Christchurch. • . SELLING IN HUNDREDS TiT STRANGE'S—The "Eldridge B" Sewing Machines. Every buyer delighted. 'A five yean* warranty with each machine. Duplicate parts always in stock in case of breakages. We employ no canvassers, and, consequently, have no heavy commissions on sales to pay. Hence our low prices. Hand machines £3 15s, treadle do. £6 6s. Sole New Zealand Agents, Strange and Co. (For Continuation of Wanted* see page 10.)

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11876, 25 April 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11876, 25 April 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11876, 25 April 1904, Page 1

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