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TnJi NEW ZEALAND FIRB AND MAHINE INSURANCE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1859. Paid-up Capital and Reserves tineruding Undivided Profit!) .. £601,613 Met Revenue {or 1904 .. .. £U5.503 ; The Premier and Wealthiest Colonial I Company. No4ed for Promptness aad Liberality. Branch** and Agencies throughout th» world. A, L. PARSONS. Manager.

AMUSEMENTS. pULLER'S OPERA HOUSE. ANOTHER MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. Packed to th« Doors on Saturday. FULLEB'S NEW VAUDEVILLE CO. iTmrtnnine Success of REXO. RESO, REXO, REXO. REXO. REXO, The Wonderful Equilibria*. To-n*ffhl Ro-appeararxa, after a- lengthy Absence, of THE BERTOTGS, Rosy and Milly. The Favouwte Toning Artnats. New Sehsofcione by The ELL WOOD FAMILY. The Wonderful Musiciana. EvanythiM: New by WILL STEVENS. Ivy GelJardi, Vjola Price, Carl CoUior, Walter Anderson, Ethol Leslie, ar.d Double Specialty Co. FULLERS PICTURES. This week's ci* «"* Bμ' Ka-er Shown. The Pastrycook's Jokes aa>d Ilbe Hooligaaa of Paris, and othere. Time and prioeq v ueuaL 1645 GRAND OPENING. jyj-ITTOSOOPB PABLOUB. NOW OPEN. ADMISSION FREE. Whit* Hart Buildings, HIGH STREET. 16?6 HE COLOSSEUM ROLLER SKATINGRINK, ARMAGH STREET. Sessions—7.3o to 9 α-m., 3 to 6, and 7.30 to 10 p.m. On and after Wednesday, May 9th, the 'Morning Session hours will be from 11 β-m. U> 1 p.m. Thursday Night—Skate Boy* , Race. Carnival on May 17th. Special —On Thursday Afternoon Signor Negro's String Band will play from 3 to 6. 468 GROCERS , BALL. A liL Members of the Trade are requested - cx - to BOLL UP at the Zetland Hotel o*l THXTRSDA-γ, May 10th. at 8 p.m. 4<g ■":'■* SHOW.

TO-MORROW and THURSDAY. TO-MOHROW and TrtUiwx>A.Y. TO-MORROW and THURSDAY. TO-MORROW and THURSDAY. THE SHuW OF THE YEAR. THE SHOW OF THE YEAR. THE SHOW OF THIE YEAR. • THE" SHOW OF THE YBAJi. CHRYSANTHEMUM AND FRUIT. CHRYSANTHEMUM AND FR'CTT. CHRYSANTHEMUM AND FRUIT. CHRYSANTHEMUM AND FRUIT. ART GALLERY. ART GALLERY. ART GALLERY. ART GALLERY. ■DOT PLANTS, CUT BLOOMS, GiROUBSs i FRUIT, VBG'Ki/ABLBS. DECORATED TABLES. VASES, BASKETS, EPEKGNES, FBx^si. Open TO-MORROW, 2 p.m. to 9.46 p.m. Open THURSDAY, 10 uo. to 9.80 p.m. REFRESHMENTS BY ROYAL CAFB. Musio on Thmreday Evenings by Bickerton'i Band. ADIGSBION—Iβ. UT7I LOST AND POUND. lOST on Sunday, Rouirh-haired SHEEP J DOG, White Chest, Teoth almort gone. Answers to Rough. Last seen with Collar with two buckles. Apply Dalgaty'a. 467 LOST, on Saturday NisiiA, a Bhok PONY, standing about 13 iuande, with barneas on. Laet seen gome towande Stetrnxn-e road. Rewwrd. Apply H. Mftteoo. Amd Co., I6i Cagbei a\xix>\ Chmtohiuaoh. 1679 17OUND, Lady's GOLD WATCH. R. E. JL M. Brans, 198 Hereford street. 418 Xi/ILL «» LiajT-wEo 1 "Wf vij tween Seiwyn suid Montreal etrcets, and- enquired at the Ticket Office for information, kindly communicate with the " Press " Offic*; 4SO LADIES' SMABT SKIRTS. THERE is nothing so comfortable for shopping and runabout purposes as a STYLISH WALKING SKIRT. If tou would have the full season's benefit, it is time to purchase now. Prices even here have not been lower than they are at present. BLACK CLOTH WALKING SKIRTS, Trimmed with Ribbon or Glace. Silk, From 6s lid. 12e Gd to 27e 6d. BLACK CASHMERE SKIRTS, 15s 9d, 17s 6d to 37a' Gd. BLACK VOILE EVENING AND WALKING SKIRTS, Trimmed with Ribbon and Insertion, 15s 6d to 42a 6d. TWEED SKIRTS, Grey and Mixed Colours, from 9b lid to 27a 6d. TONEYCLIFFE and CASEY. 151 WANTED. WANTED at once, a, Wet Nuree. Apply IH. Nedwill. 4671- , AT Ballantyne's—New Leather Belt*," Shaped, Metal Fittings, in White, .Tan, 5?7*! Black, etc.. Is lid. AT Ballantyne's—New Fabric Sued* Gloves, 3 fasteners, in White, Slate, Pastel, etc., 4 T Ballantyne's—New Fur Necklets, Is lid. A T Ballantyne's—New Tinsel. Elastio Belts, J\- Is lid. AT Ballantyne's— Naw Motor Scanrw, Chenille Spots, 3g 6d. EGGS —Increase their weight and number by Singer's Egg . Producer. A real egg producing food. Packets Iβ 6d. Storekeepers and Bonnington's. 'T'GGS—Fertile eggi, healthy chicks, prim* Xj poultry if Singer's Egg Producer is used in first place. Packets Is 6d. Storekeepers and Bonnington's. EGGS in larger numbers than before if you use Singer's Ejfg Producer with your poultry food. Packets Is 6d. Storekeepers and Bonnington's. EGGS —Give your hens Singer's Egg Producer. It improves both the bird and the eggs. Packets Iβ 6d. Storekeepers and Bonnington's. TnGGS—Laying oompetiticns yield phenoxLi menal returns if hens are givet Singer's Egg Producer. Packets Is 64. Storekeepers and Bonnington's EGGS —Get your hens over their moulting and start them laying by using Singer's Egg Producer. Packets la 6d. Storekeepers and Bonnington't EGGS —Every day from every hen by giving them Singer's Egg Producer with their food. Packets Is 6d. Storekeepers and Bonnington's. EGGS— Hens become prolific layer* on Singer's Egg Producer. A highly nutritious and stimulating food. Packets Is 6d. Storekeepers and Bonnington's. "TiCONO'idISE your Coal Bill and use a J- , Kapai Coo'fing l.»nge. Prices from £3 to £85, aa well finished as any in the colony at double the price. Inspection invited. H. Hepburn and Son. Tuam street West. «117 A PRETTY face commands admir&lion. Zola.k., the French Skin Food, is the most cooling Cream for- tho complexion. It allays irritation of every kind, and removes wrinkles like Canterbury Farmers' Co-op. Association, a;so Br-joke, chemist, FcTry ro»d._ 7 TTTE will Fit your Eyes and Improve your * V Bight. at KENNETTS, 183 High 1434 JEWELLERY Sale—Best reliable Watches] t) Gold Muff Chaine. Engagement Rings, Bang'tee. Gold Brooches. Wedding Presents. All sold at Gteat Reduction for one. month only. X- Grieshaber, Jeweller. 155 Colombo street '_ .__^*^ (For Continuation of Wanted* s«e page 10.)

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12498, 8 May 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12498, 8 May 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12498, 8 May 1906, Page 1

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