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'MUSEMENTS. TH EAT R E ROY AL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GRAND OPENING NIGHT OF CORRIGAN'S POPULAR EOTrERTAINERS And VAUDEVILLE COMPANY OfF STAR ARTISTS. Also on FRIDAY and SATURDAY. Lionel MELVAS Roy Daring and Intrepid Trick Cyolista, DIRECT from AMERICA. First Appearance in New Zealand. THE MAHERS, Irish Specialty Artists.GEORGE WILSON, the Celebrated Ventriloquist. MILFORD HAVEN (Gold Medallist), Tenor. DALSO. the Mystic Magician. R. McDONALD, Scottish Comedian. MR-CHAS. GOG GIN. Baritone. MESSRS POST and BLOY. Banjoiate. MISS FRANCES BEVERLEY, Soprano. LIONEL BROAD, tho Humorous Comedian. MISS LILIAN.RAYMOND and MX C. J." FARRANT. Society Entertainers. ._ RUD. PETE-RSEN- -the Society Entortainer. MISS TERESA CASEY. Contralto. MR CORRIGAN, Clarionet Soloist. ■ To Conclude with the Laughable Comedietta, "THE MAN-OF MEANS." Change of Programme Each Evening. Musical Director. Mr Raymond Hope. MATINEE FOR CHILDREN, SATURDAY AFTERNOON. »t 2.30. On ' Thursday Afternoon, at 3 p..m.. the Melvas will ride down the Railway Bridge on an ordinary Bicycle. • Frices—Drcss Curclo 2s, Stalls Is, Pit 6d. ? Day Sales 'at Eslick's, Riedlo s, Reunert s (West End), and Sutherland's. Box Plan at Dresden Piar.o Company till 1 o'c.ock; after at Theatre. ' Stage Furnishings by A.- J. White. Doors open at 7, curtain at 8. "*663" BOXING. _____ 1 THE LAST COMPETITIONS OF THE SEASON. THEATRE ROYAL. • SEPTEMBER 11th and 12th. 1 * NOVICE EVENTS And • - FOUR SPECIAL SIX-ROUND BOUTS. Day Sales Reidle's. Eslick's, and Walker's. Prices Stage 3s, Dress Circle ■ and Stalls . 2s, Pit Is: . . ■: . Mfll . TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. SKATING.— POLO MATCH, Rink Team versus EUto Team, at 9 p.m.' September 13th. Ladies' Invitation Night. Tickets at the Office. . „ ;.' 6623 T. BALLAN. PUBLIC NOTICES. GIBBONS, SEEDSMAN, , _109 COLOMBO STREET. 1 A RAUCARIA Imbriictata, Menkey Puzsls A Tree. Nice \ specimens, suited \ tot lawns, well-Tooted. Each ss. BEDDING PANSTES. BEDDING PANSIES—Several varieties and colours from, prize seed. Per dozen, 3s. ' EJiKJiLISH LAURELS, / ENGLISH LAURELS'.; The best of hedge plants; 15s to 25s per hundred.. r SHALLOTS, SHALLOTS-This 'is the . mouth to plant. Good Bound Jmlbs, 31b for . Is- "- ""' ' '-' PARROT FOOD, I-RROT FOOD—Our own,noted colonial mixture, superior to imported; 31b Is. , \ 6350 LAWRENCE AND KIROHKR. TJUY FOR CASH in the Best Markets in ■*-* tie World, and both members of the firm being Practical .Tradesmen, are in a position, to, and do,. SELL CHEAPER than any firm in Christchurch; '■■•"...- ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN ;./.-,.,, . yoFIGjqREB.,. -. „ 4 Note the Addres»-i. 182 snd 184 HIGH STREZT, Near Clock Tower. . . F SPRING SUITINGS. ' A. BEGG AND - SON, THE PEOPLE'S * TAILORS, 156 and 158 High street, ARE now displaying their NEW SHIPMENT of SPRING SUITINGS, ,in Tweeds, Worsted and Vicuna, t Mr PUGH, late of Ballantyne's and .Slaymaker's, is still in charge of Tailoring Department, and is maintaining his reputation lor turning out a Well-cut Garment in the most approved, fashion. - I Our IADIES' DEPARTMENT is largely increasing, and our best attention will al- ■ ways be given to Ladies' Costumes. A CALL AND INSPECTION INVITED. [ NOTE ADDRESS AS ABOVE. F2677 r ■ -' I v. ■■■'■■■ pALL AT J. G.'DAVIS, 215 COLOMBO - STREET, . .. - NURSERYMAN AND SEEDSMAN, ' For UP-TO-DATE FLORAL WORK. A Large variety cf Orchids for Button Holes from the Nursery. F OYSTER Suppers now on. Late Watson's. Triangle Restaurant Fish ond Poultry Mar., 184 Colombo street. Patrons,to the r above well known buairess .can now rely - upon getting Fresh Fish and Poultry daily. Orders by' "phone or otherwise will receive , prompt attention and delivery. Hot Fried Fish and Chips can bo had at all hours. , Hot Dinners, including Soups, Meat or Fish, , alto Sweets, will be served between, the hours of 12 and 2 p.m. for Is. 'Phone 725. [ p . W. MARTIN. j __ _ ■ -— j- ■■-" I ' . '•"-•"•,''" ' Tjl .0 UNT AI N BB O S., | ' DENTISTS, ' . • ,215 COLOMBO STREET. ' F » ' _____ -4— — PUBLIC NOTICE. ALL my Stock of JEWELLERY, WATCHES, etc., also Show Cases, must bo sold immediately at any price, as I have, a Complete NEW. STOCK arriving shortly for the opening of my New Shop, now being erected in White Hart Buildings. Therefore I am Selling at ridiculously low prices to effect I a clearance. See window for prices. F. W. * TUCKER, Jeweller. 228 High street Best American Alarm Clocks 5s 6d. F A. W. S M IT H. Agent for •DARRACQ MOTOR OARS DE DION BOUTON CABS. OLDSIiOBILE CARS. FNDIN.G our Premises in Cashel street too small for our rapidly increasing • Motor Trade, we shall in September next open a LARGE CENTRAL GARAGE in WORCESTER STREET, at rear of Cathedral, where a fine display of these world-renowned Cars may be seen. Corresponder***" Invited. 126 Cashel street. ' Fai.l MONEY. I • y -", . -.- WE have Several SUMS OF MONEY for * * ■ Investment at tho' Current Bates.' T. S. WESTON and SON, ' Solicitors, 1693F 143 Cashel street, Christchurch, At the * ' ''; At*-be J' DJ.C. D.I.C. i' NEW SHIPMENT CELEBRATED "OaFORD" UNDBBCLOTHING, . * • ' -. • In CAMBRIC and LONGCLOTH. i 'CHEMISES,.from 2s 3d. I' KNICKERS, from 2«-3d. CAMISOLES/ from 2s 6d. .'* NIGHTDRESSES, from 3s lid. WHITE SKIRTS, from 5s lid. ■. Daintily Trimmed Lacie. with Frills. i Atthe At'thc DJLa" . v X 7> ■■_'■■:■■■■■ -'_: DJ.C.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12291, 7 September 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12291, 7 September 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12291, 7 September 1905, Page 1

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