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TBJS NEW ZEALAND FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANYESTABLISHED 1853. Paid-up Capital and Reserves (in- . eluding Undivided Profits) .. 4*601,518 Net Revenue for 1904 .. ~ £455.303 The Premier and Wealthiest Colonial Company. . Noted for Promptness ana Liberality. Branches and Agencies throughout th« world. . ' A. L. PARSONS. Manager.

AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons. Saturday* Night's Programme Seldom Equalled. Never Excelled. Vaudeville FULLER'S Comedy and Musical FULLER'S Company. Instantaneous and Emphatic Triumph of THE IBSON QUARTETTE THE- IBSON QUARTETTE In their Beautiful Musical MeUngo. WALKER and HUGHES Juggling on WALKER and HUGHES the Lawn. Unbounded Success Nightly of MISS PEARL LOVELL. The Talented and Popular Comedienne. THE TWO COLLIERS. JAS. OPIE, Harry Davis. Beryl Lytton, Golden thio. Ida. Brady, Phyllis Fay, and WILL STEVEN, Your Old Favourite. Lavinia Tyson and Orchestra. Prices: 2e and Is. Doors 7.30. 7403 SUCCESS! SUCCESS! BOSTOCK ANT) WOMBWELL BOSTOCK AND WOMB WELL REPEAT THEJR FORM-EX TRIUMPH. ON SATURDAY NIGHT A CROWDED CHRISTCHURCH AUDIENCE Cheered the Performance to the Echo. THIS AMD. EVERY EVENING, at 8 p.m., Unckr the Capacious Tents. AT THE CORNER OF MANCHESTER AND GLOUCESTER STREETS. BOSTOCK AND \VOMBWELL*S BOSTOCK AND WOMBWELL'S NOVELTY CIRCUS AND COMPLETE MENAGERIE. Voted by th»B Public THE BEST AND MOST NOYHL ENTERTAINMENT . ■ Ever Scon i.nder Canvas in Chmtchuroh. THE LUKISHIMA TROUPE OF JAPANESE Created a Furore of Excitement. MATINEE PERFORMANCES. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, at 3 p.m., When Children will be admitted to aJI parts for Half Prioe. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. THE GREAT BLINDFOLD CARRIAGE DRIVE. The Great Blindfold Carriage Drive, exactly as performed throughout United States America, Australia, and other parts of the world. On Monday afternoon the Public are invited to line the streets of Christchurch to witness the GREAT BLINDFOLD CARRIAGE DRIVE, starting from the Circue at 2.30 o'clock sharp. Punctually at that hour Professor Bomier. whose hypnotk) performances have created tremendous sensations in Australia, Invercargill, Dunedin, Oatnaru, and Timaru, will hypnotise his won. dcrful subject. Mr S. C. Williams, who will then, in an hypnotic and blindfolded condition, drive a carriage through the streets, and find any article previously hidden by a committee- of well-known local citizen*. The whole of the arrangements will bo under tho entire supervision of this committee. Prominent end respected local citizens take part in this sensational and wonderful feat. Watch this Column for Particulars of THE LIVING BURIAL. Which iakos place Wednesday Night next MATINEES: THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. • PRICES: 4s, 3s and 2s. Plan of Reeerved Seats at the Drwd«n. Menagerie Open AH Day Iβ. Sole Proprietor: E. H. Bostock. Managing Director: Capt. Frank Taylor. Advance Agents—Alec. Verne. 7495 rpHE COLOSSEUM ROLLER SKATING • ■L RINK—"Man is born to three thingslabour, sorrow. 'and joy."—Ruskin in "Time and Tide." After your labours, forget your sorrows in the joy thai comes'with Ranking. Opening Session, WEDNESDAY, Mferch 28th. at 7.30 p,m. Admission — Ledree, Invitation, Skates Gd; Gentlemen. Is, Skates 6d. Director, Frank S. Yates. Floor Manager, Profeesar Rao Johnrione. 7466 rpO-NIGHT, 8 p.m.,. Spiritualista . Church, ~ Worcester street, West.—H. E. HOWES will give Clairvoyance, Peychometry, *nd Spirit Messages. Admission Is. 7467 . ; ■ ART UNION. THE Engineers' Band Art Union wae . drawn on Friday night, by the tinders*gn«d. and a number of witnesses. * The fo.lowing is th* result:— '■ 1 .. 110 13 .. 1543 25 ;. 404 2 ..' '6434 " . U ... ■ 19X7v 26, .. 1955 ' ~3 J333 15' .i 1.125 ... .27 ~ 16M . 4- .V" J 6&4" ' 18' .rtW '■!»•••.■■: 431 ■•■- ---5 .. 2308 17 .: 2263 29 .. ,«3 0 .. 2102 Iβ .. 6753 80 '... 1508 7 .. 1052 10 .. 1943 91 .. 2112 8 .. 1383 20 ■„ 118".■•' 32 .. IW'l 9• .. ISCO 21 -■■..■ 116 88 .. 1428 10 .. 402 22- .. 4283 84 ..1458 11 ..4380 23 .. 735 . 85 .. 4319 12 ..1268 24 .. 3368 , 36 ..5903 A. MENZIES, Eeq. ' 7437 F. W. MILI/WABD, Esq. OUR 63a HAND-TAn/>RET> SUITS ARE WELL MiADE. THERE'S » FIT,"* STYLS, ar.d a 1 FINISH in one of OUR 63e HANJ)V TAILORED 'SUITS thait ia noticeably lacking even in the ■ higher-priced : garrnenits turned out by other tailore. The reason for this superiority lies in the fact that Every Inch of the Mete-rials, Linmgn, and Furnishings, is abeohrtely the' Finieet that can be procured for t<b« money; and a« tlie name denotes, the • garmenits, »ro strictly " Hand* Tailored," In a.word, the Suit wo will make to your measure for 635, is unqueetjoaa-bly the Best Garment at the Prico in • Chrnrtchurch. C'f course, we make * clothing at other' prices, the cot<t of which we will be glad to give you on application. ■ . But you should, coll for Patterns of our 63s LINE TO-DAY. - TONEYCLIFFB AND CAREY, Makers of Good Clothes itt Men. 7470 WANTED. EGGS in larger numbers than before if you use Singer's Egg Producer with your poultry food. Packet* Is 6d. Storekeepers and Bonnington's. - ' • EGGS —Get your hens over their moulting and- start them laying by Using Singer's Egg i Producer. Packets .Is 6a. Storekeepers and.'Bonnington'a._' . . : GGS—Every 'day from every hen by givi ing them Singer's Egg Producer with their food. Packets Is Eα. Storekeepers and Botinington'a. ■ ■ EGGB— Pertile eggs, healthy, chick*, prime poultry if Singer's Egg Producer is used in first place. Packets la 6d. Store- * keepers . EGGS— Increaee their weight and number by Singer's E&g Producer. A raal egg producing food. Packets Is 6d. Storekeepers and ; Bonnington'a EGGS— Hens become prolific layers on Singer's Egg Producer. A highly . nutritious and stimulating food. Packets Iβ 6d. _ Storekeepers_and ._ Tinsel' Elastic Belt*, : JJL is Ud. ._ ■ AT Ballantyne'e—New Leather Shaped, Metal Fittings, in White, Tan,' Navy,_ Black, etc.,_ls HcL_ __. ~\T Ballantyne'a—Oiew Hair Net*, extra l±_J*lß?_ e j*.'!!_ 2 ± < ? I Lj io ?- - AT Ballantyne's—New Fabric Suedo Gloves, 2 fasteners, in White, Slate, Pastel, etc., Jβ 6d. ~\ T BiHantyne'B—New Fur.Neckleta, Iβ lid. Ballantyne's^—Nsw Motor Scarves, __ClemU_e_ Spots, ■__ "VTEW and "Fashionable BeKs, in Leather, l> Silk and Velvet. Black, Beattie and Coy. ■ T ADIES, kindly notice my Special Display JLi in Court Shoes, just arrived, G.ace Court, 2a lid; Glace Court. 1 bar, Ss Cd; Patent Court, la lid; Twin Bar, Special 'Quality, smart heel,. would do for street wear, at Cβ 6d. Stewart Robinson, 225Casbel street. 17»OR SALE—Elizabeth street, Riccarton— House, 6 rooms, nearly new, with modern conveniences, qunrter-acre section, in irarden. good poeitipn, and near eiectric train line. Owner learing Christchurch. Small deposit, and easy teems. Apply at once to En gland and Thomas, Agents. ' (For Continuation of Wanteda see p*e* 10-) IXNO by Karchner, splendid tone, trichord, over-dampers, iron frame. Only 30 guineas. Term* arranged from 20s monthly. R. Francis. "The " Musical Exchange " 159 and 161 Manchester (treat, Chrietcbrurcn. WE have a very good Piaeo by Ralph Allison. London, For Sale. Caeh price 25 guineas. Terma ananged, from 15s monthly. R. Francis, "The Musical .Exchange," 159 aad 161 Manchester street, Chrietclrurch.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12461, 26 March 1906, Page 1

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