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T_ej_ NEW ZEALAND FIRE. ASTV MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1859. Paid-up Capital and Reeerves (including Undivided Profits) .. £601.818 Net Revenue for 1904 .. A 465.803 The Premier and Wealthiest Colonial Company. Noted for Promptness and Liberality. Branches and Agencies throughout the world. A. L. PARSONS. Manager.

AMUSEMENTS. (\ P E R A HOUSE. *-* TO-NIGHT, and Every Evening at 8. FULLER'S NEW VAUDEVILLE CO. Last Appearance of ALMA, Who To-night will introduce a New and Sensational Illusion entitled THE MYSTERY of tho GOLDE.N LADDER. FRIDAY NIGHT. FRIDAY NIGHT.. <lur Third Anniversary, on which occasion will be held a Grand COMIC SINGING COMPETITION. COMLC SINGING COMPETITION. First Pri.o £1 10s; Second 10s. No Entrance Fee. Audience to be Judge.. Time and Prices as usual. '2530 NEW ZEALAND ARBOR DAY LEAGUE CONCERT. CHORAL~HALL. THURSDAY. 21th MAY", 1906, at 7.45 p.m. PROGRAMME by Mrs Cower Burns. Miss Freda Marsdon. Miss Wauchop, Mr E. J. Painter's Ladies' Estudiantina Band. Mr Claude Allen. Mr W. A. Day. Mr Densem, Mr C. Edgar, Mr R. Lake. Mr E. Schats, Mr C. F. Turner, and the Garrison Band. TICKETS 2s and ls. Children Half-price. The 2s Seats may bo reserved by payment of 6d extra at the Dresden Piano Co., where tickets are available. Doors open at 7.16 p.m. 2452 CHRISTCHUR-OH CYCLING AND MOTOR OLUB.—Grand Cycling. Athletic and Novelty Carnival. Lancaster Park, June 4th. 1906. Prince of Wales's Birthday, in aid of the Sanatorium for Consumptives. Entries for the following Events close on SATURDAY NEXT, May 26th: — Novice Handicap Cycle Race, one mile. Open Handicap Cycle Race, half mile. Open Handicap Cycle Race, ono mile. Open Handicap Cycle Race", two miles Amateur Handicap Cycle Rice, one mile. Amateur Handicap Cycle Race, one lap. Motor Cycle Championship of Canterbury, five miles. Footballers' Relay Foot Race, one lap. Schoolboys' Relay Bicycle Race, four laps. 2513 C. LEEMING. Secretary. . •» /-VRGAN RECITAL by MR R. N. RENAUI*, KJ IN ST. ANDREWS CHURCH, TO-NIGHT, at B.o'clock. 2532 Collection. THE OOLOSSIEUM ROLLER SKATINCr RINK. Armagh street. TO-DAY, Signor Negro's. String Band plays from 3 to 5 p.m TO-NIGHT, Presentation of Prizes won a*i Carnival. Football Mate-h on Skates at o.l't pm. The Colosseum Tea and Supper-rooti is now under the management of Mrs Cr. H Tiller. Afternoon Tea anil Light Refreshment' are Specialities. JUNE *6th. One Mile Han / 4*cap- - *T\r* A I N O N I PARK OPEN EVERY DAY. ■' - * THURSDAY—Punch and Judy, Music, et« SATURDAY—Musio, Punch and Judy, E. plosion. SUNDAY—Austrian Band. Greatest Pleasure' Resort in New Zealand. Admission 6d. Afternoon Tea 6d. PHYSICAL CULTURE. MR TANKARD'S SCHOOL (special!bulHi, Oxford terrace and Glouceste street. * Ladies' Class—Mondays, 7.80. . Men—Tuesdays and Fridays, 6.15 and I - . to 10. Youths—Wednesdays, ISO. X -, Girls—Tuesdays, 4; Boys—Thursdays, -4. Private Pupils snd Classes as arranged.. V Send for Prospectus.* '■ ' SPECIAL PURCHASE SILK ' % VELVETS, ls.lld A YARD. ; ./ ' TJITE have just bought a Special 'W: Stock of SILK VELVETS, _in all tho latest shades and colourings; and are offering them to you at price induceffnents that are well worth considering at once. ... • ...,.:..--C'.-.-,v' ; '-'-. - - '. "■•,,' •■»-*- 'W *>■!■*.■« I". SICK VELVETS, ia all the Latest . Shades, at Is lid a yard. Just Half-price. t . ' \ Remember, the reason ~» «-U f° > much cheaper than other stores •w, ■, that we are satis_ed*'with less profit.. . •'' TONJ3YCLIFFE' CAREY,' THE READY-MONEY DRAPERS.' t IIOL -*■.-■ SHOW. — ■■ — : —t; . * CHRISTCHURiCH POULTRY. PIGEON, * • . AND CANARY OLUB. 'ANNUAL- SHOW, - t • COLOSSEUM, JUNE Hth, 15th, and 16th. •.•*;- IpNTRIBS CLOSE at the Club Jtooros, Ii Cathedral square (next Wheeler »T, _._ • THIS DAY, at io'p.m. F2629 MEETINGS. h rpHE ALEXANIDEE MEMORIA_..-^A Publio Meeting of all interested in the - ._,** above will be/ held FRIDAY, 25th May". 7,30 ''. p.m., in therCouneyl Chambers, Kaiapoi. 2___ SPORTING. PLUMPTON PARK TROTTING- CLUB. WINTER MEETING. * ' THURSDAY and SATURDAY. 24tb and 26th i MAY, and MONDAY, 4th JUNE. A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Each Day '"' at- 12.5 p.m. The First Race will start at -2.55 p.m.*\ ' F8376 WANTED. 1 "VTEW Kid Belts, all sizes and fashionable 'IN colours, 3b 1 Id. At Ballantyne S. BALLANTYNE'S "White Lamba* Wool Necklets, at Is lid, are dainty. ' WIRELESS" Hair Frames, in all shader. are procurable at Ballantyne's. BELTS, in straight and.folded leather, all shades.ls lid. ■ At Ballantyne's. EGGS— Increase their weight and number by Singer's Egg Producer. A real ' egg producing food. Packets ls 6d. Storekeepers and Bonmngton's » EGGS in farger numbers'than before if you use Singer's Eirg Producer with your poultry food. Packets'is 6d- Storekeepers aud Bonniugton's. ;: ' '■ '' EGGS— Fertile eggs, healthy chicks, prime ' pou.try if Singer's *Egg Producer is used in first place. Packets ls 6d- Store* , keepers and Bonnington's, ':■}. - EGGS— Give your hena Singer's Efjg Producer. It improves both the bird and the eggs. Packets Hi t*d. Storekeepers and Bonnington's. . : -. . EGGS— Get your bens over their moulting •.and start them laying by using Singer's Egg Producer. .Packets Is ■ 6d. Storekeepers and Bonnington's 1 TPGGS—Laying competiiicns jfield pheno- ; JL- menal returns if hefts are' givet Singer's Egg Producer. P_ctre _> ** Is 64 Storekeepers and Bonnington's .'J '_[ CLOCK R.E PAI ~R % • By a First-class Expert, just arrived . , from London. CLARKE and CO., 148 Colombo street.

. r~* ** . ■ , .1 WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRS Go to KENNETT'S. «' ■" 183' High street. i?OnA—HOUSE of 6 rooms, i-acre, Poul- - cTwOUI/ -em ntreet, Addington,. t&am f terras if required. Forest and Perkins, , - Houae Agent*. Sydenham. c ;- . C"Wy~Pr6pERTY— imo (illotments, 87.ft frontage, with house. 7 rooms.' Price, . £4 10s per foot frontage./ Apply "_4&, "Man- • Chester street, between 11 and 5, or to Forest ;, and Perkins. _ ,--.'. ■-."'-'..'. . ■.- (For Continuation o. Wanteds see page 10.)'

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12501, 24 May 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12501, 24 May 1906, Page 1

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