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PUBLIC NOTICES. "lyoOD BROTHERS, LIMITED. CASH BUYERS OF WHEAT OAT.3 * PEAS COCKSFOOT. WOOD BROTHERS, LIMITED, Millers and Grain Merchants, 198 High street, Christchurch. F7218 "YT O I B AND CO ARE CASH BUYERS OF WHEAT OATS (Milling) OATS (Feed) And all kinds of Produce. 64_F CANTERBURY ROWING CLUB. "jVfEMBERS ar« lemir.dvd that the CLOSI'JL INT' of the SEASON will take place THIS AFTERNOON*, at 2.30 p.m. L. V. COMERFORD, F277 Hon. Secretary. t7~E." TAYLOR TESTIMONIAL. rpHE Committee aro respectfully requested -i- by the Executive to send their Lists and Donations as early •as possible to Mr C. E. Salter. F." 40 NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL . EXHIBITION. ENGAGEifENT OF ORCHESTRA. THIRTY PERMANENT PERFORMERS REQUIRED. A PPLIC.VTIONS are invited for engage--*.V nient for tho whole period of the Exhibition. The duties will commence on OCTOBER Ist. 1006, and end about APRIL 20th, 1307. Every applicant must bo prepared to subBcribo to the rules governing this Orchestra, which will include a condition that each member shall bo fully qualified and when called ttpon shall perform actio work in connection with tbe Orchestra, or any other Concert or Entertainment under the control of the Exhibition Authorities. Applications to be forwarded to the Secretary of the Exhibition marked APPLICAI TION FOR ORCHESTRA on or before MAY 25th, 1306. E. J. RIGHTON, Secretary. 161 Hereford street, Chrih-tchurch. 299 WANTED— PARTRIDGE, BLUE IMPERIAL, and BLUE PRUSSIAN PEAS. Also" ALL VARIETIES OF GARDEN PEAS AND BEANS. Apply— A. C. WILSON aad CO., 122 Cashel street. (Opposite N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Association.) v ** ■ 71801 V IMPORTANT. .. TAMES FREEMAN, LIMITED. Caterers by Appointment to His Excellency Lord Plunket, Governor of New Zealand. Is now under the control of M. EMIL CHIBOUST, who managed tho Duke of York's visit at Government Houses in Australia and Tasmania; previous"**, with H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught, a'.sa being attached to the British Embassies St. Petersburg and Morocco, and late of the services of Marquis DuSerin and Ava. Earls Sefton, Ancaster, Dartmouth, Powis, etc., etc., in England. Patrons can therefore rely on the latest ideas being carried out in all functions entrusted to the Firm. pXNTHRBURY HALL; THURSDAY. MAY 3rd. Presentation of Testimonial to Mr T. E. Taylor. Speeches by leading public men. Tickets, 6d and Is each, can be. obtained from members of Committee, J. T. Smith, Stationer, Cashel street, or D. Oraig and Co., Stationers, Colombo Btreet, North. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. rpilß ROYAL CAFE COMPANY, LTD. HIGH-CLASS CATERERS. I Acknowledged to be tie 'best-jappointed Luncheon and Afternoon Tea Rooms in Australasia. Comfortable Billiard-room and Smoking-room. (Now under the Manugie-ment of Mr James Hatfield, late of Coker's Hotel and Canterbury C.v.!>.) An excellent LUNCHEON served Daily from 12 to 2, which cannot be surpassed. A sumptuous AFTE.RXOOX TEA with choicest of Cakes and Pastry from 2.30 to 5. DINNER servedi from 5.30 to 7.30. SUPPER 7.30 to 11.30. Orchestra, in attendance Afternoons and Saturday Evenings. Picnic Hampers a Spcc_iiiy. Functions of all l descriptions. Wedding Parties, etc., especially Catered for on thi Premises. NOTE.—The capacious and elegantly appMTiled PRIVATE ROOMS arc unsurpassable to the many who may desire to entertain away from thwr own homes. NEW THEATRE FOR CHRISTCHURCH. HIS MAJESTY'S. THIS City, within the next three months, will possess ono of the largest and beatappointed Theatres in tho colonies. The magnificent auditorium hitherto known as "The Canterbury Hall" is being trs:**feirmcd into a modern theatre under the direct supervision of Mr Tom Pollard, and will be known as "HIS MAJESTY'S." Tho seating capacity will be for about 1750 persons Every convenience is being provided for the public—largo and well-furnished lounges. foyer, retiring rooms, etc. The stage appointments will be of tie very latest, including complete electrical appliances for every class of stage work, also a number of well-appointed dressing-rooms. To ensure safety, separate aco:__odation is provided for spare scenery wardrobes. Many bookings have already been made for the new Theatre. Managers are invited to apply for further particulars to THE SECRETARY. His Majesty's Theatre. 76?SF Christchurch. HOME KNITTING DEPOT AXD LADIES OUTFITTER. 221 Colombo street. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR at Reduced Prices in Calico, Lcrgcioth. Flannel and Flannelette. Best Shop ior Woollen Goods. Home-knit Stockings and Socks. Farcy Top and Cycling Hose in stock or to order. Cashmere Hose and *-ocks, Jerseys in Plain and Fancy Stitch. Furs Renovated and Remodelled to latest fashion. Dres_iakir»g and Blouses to order. MRS PALMER. Telephone 1279. 3161

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12484, 21 April 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12484, 21 April 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12484, 21 April 1906, Page 1

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