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NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COM. PANY. LIMITED. Established 1839. CAPITAL .. .. £1,500,000 THE PREMIER AND WEALTHIEST COLONIAL COMPANY. 2foted for Promptness and Liberality. A. L. PARSONS, Manager, 196 Hereford street.

AMUSEMENTS. TELLER'S OPERA HOUSE. New Programme an Absolute Triumph. i'ULLEK'S SKW VAUDEVILLE CO. Instantaneous Success of tho MUSICAL GARDNERS, In Original Specialty. "The Ratcatchers. Reappearance of t'.o ROWELL SISTERS, LOYDALL and BERRY. SCOTT BROS.. Lex McLean, Frank King. Will Stevens. Amy liluckie. Lcs Warton, Lucy Lavinia, etc j Tune mid Prices »s usual. 6->l9 ~r\ H ORAL HALL. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th, 1906. GRAND CONCERT, Under distinguished patronage, to be given by Tho MISSES CHttISTABEL WELLS, Violinistc, And ALMA WELLS, Pianiste, Assisted by Loading Vocalist". 6530 &L WAIXOXI PARK. 6d. GRAND NATIONAL PROGRAMME. TUESDAY. GRAND SEA FIGHT. Warships Blown Up. Submarine Explosions, etc. Punch anil Judy. Punt pn Lake. Merry-go-round. Swings. Hot Water. Orchestra. Afternoon Tea Cd. Electric Cars IMurn 6>l. 651 rpHE COLOSSEUM, Airaagh street.—SkatX mc: Moraine. Afternoon, and Evening. Admission Gd. Skatrs 6d. 8.8. Skates Iβ lid. TO-NIGHT—lIalf Milo Skate Race. Mr H. Davis (niik champion) will compete. ToMORROW—Oue Lap Foot Raco. Wednesday —Ladies' Hockey Match. Thursday—Hurdle Race on Skate*. 660 ARE YOU FLAT-CHESTED? Thrro is only ono Remedy: DEEP BREATHING. But it must bo practised properly. FA. HORNIBROOK, • PHYSICAL CULTURIST AND CERTIFICATED MASSEUR. CITY HALL, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE, Makes a Speciality of Breathing. Telephone 1353. Writo or call for Prospectus. ' PHYSICAL CULTURE FOR LADIES. Tlyfß TANKARD has decided to Commence a Second EVENING CLASS for LADIES on THURSDAYS. Intending Pupils are requested to attend the School, Oxford terrace and Gloucester street, on THURSDAY NEXT. A SPLENDID CHANCE TO BUY LINENS. FIRST-CLASS LINENS, from the beet Looms of Ireland and Scotland. To sell for much lees than such kinds are costing in many stores. . Here's somo idea of the low prices -at which they are marked:— ' 54in and 72in Unbleached Table Daiaaek, at Is 3d, Is sd, Iβ Bd, and 3e 3d a ywd-- ~ _ , 54in and 72in Bleached Table Damask, at Is lid, 2s 3d, 2s 64, 3e ed, and 4s 9d a yard. . 54in Unbleached Table Damask, reduced from 2e €d to Is 10d a yard. Special purchase. White Linen Serviettes, excellent' quality, at 3s, 8s lid, 5s 3d, and 6s 6d half-dozen. . >■ White Ivinen Tablecloths, all sites, at small prices. . . ' TONEYCLIFFE »nd CARET, 305 The Ready Money Store. WANTED, WANTED Known—That Lawrence and Kiroher are still selling Duchess* Chests at 37s 6d. No white pine used. 182-184 High street. ' CSIOS >V. put-Sideboard*, Wardrobes, and all ftavy Cabinetwaie on Castors, and ecU them cheaDer_th»n anyone elm. - . CMOS . WANTED the Public to know, that Lawrenco and Kixcbetf their , goods' in plain figures, and invite inspection. . street. QM* TIT - ANTED Known—Lawrence and Xircner VV. are eelHw? Bedsteads at lower, prices than ever. 182-184 High street. - CMOS \\T ANTED Known—Lawrence mnd Kiicher ' •W. are both practical men, and. guarantee every, article they selL C2lw> TXrANTED Known—Lawrence and Kirclier '-VVj for Art Upholstery in all its branches. *_ . - CMOS WANTED Known—Lawrence and Kirchw ■ eive the Best Value in Town iv Plushes, Velvets. Tapestries, Serges, Cretonnes, Table Covers, and »11 Furnishing Draperies. -__ C*™ s WANTED Known—That J6IOOO worth of : samples are to be sold cheap »tM» W Maine's new Boot and Shoe Store. Wtute Hart Buildings, ,High street.. Wm. M«ne, formerly of Maine Bros., Manager. 8125 L~~ AWRENCE and Kircher for Best Value in Blankets, TravoUing Rugs, and Eiderdown Quilts. C2W6 • LAWRENCE and Kircher for Cutlery and Plated Waro. C2IPSF LAWRENCE and Kircher for Best Vjalue in Sets Ware and Dinner and Tea Sets. AWRENCE and Kircher for Bedding, all pure and aired. CMOS LAWRENCE and Kircher for Best Value' . in Fenders, Kerbs, Fire' BraseefjFire Doge, and Stops and Ashpane. QttO6 AWRENCE and Kircher lor Saddlebe* suites. cawsL" AWRENCE and Kiroher for Carpets, Linoleums, and Oilcloths, Hearthregs. and Slipmats. CBIOS THrANTBD, Boys to tell their parents thai VV Mrs W. Maine's new Boot Store is now open. White Hart Buildings, High stroet. Wm. Maine, formerly of Maine Br<*., manager. rpAILOB-MADE Suits, with- style. J[. •*• BaUaiityne and Co., Mannfactmers. S"IJffTS, Klasterly Cut and Handsomely Pin- . ished. J. Ballantyne and Co., The Tailors. * : FOR Rainproof Coats ol Repute—Ballantyne's are-noted. ■ - UITABIiE Clothes for this Season. J. Ballantyne and Co.. The Clothiers. HERE: Fashionable. Garments are Made —J. Ballantyne Co., The Drapery _ YOUR Spcnge, Soap, "Scenti Hair Brash, Tooth Brush, should be bought at Bonnington's, High street. All the goods »t Sale Prices;to clear WE are holding a Sale of' Toilet Articles— Soaj*. Scents, Sponges, Hair Brushes, . etc., to make room for New Goods arriving. . Bonnington's, High utrect. NOW is "the timo to Buy your .Sponge, Soap, Perfume, Hair Brush, Comb, etc, at Bonningrton's, High street. All at Sale Prices. ', ; BONNIN'CtTON'S, High street, are obliged * to Sell off their Big Stdcks of Toilet. Articles, eU., at Sale Prices. Room wanted; new goods arriving. ' rpOILET Articles, Soaps, Scents, Sponges, X Brushes, etc, at ' Bonnington's, High street, at Salo Prices. A fine assortment and wonderful value. DON'T Miss the Sale of Hair Brushes. Tooth Brushes. Perfumes, Soaps, Sponges, etc., at Bonnington's, High street. Tne goods mnst be cleared. Room wanted. High street, is the place for good value in Toilet Articles. Sale Piioee. Every thing marked down.ONNINGTON'B. High street, are cellini? off Toilet Articles' at very Reduced Prices. TLe Stocks are well worth inspec- • ■ WANTED, Girls to tell their parents that Mri "VV. Maine's now Boot and Shoe Store is now open. White Hart Buildings, High />troct. Wm. Muino, formerly of Maine Bros.. Manager. (For Continuation of Wanted! *co page 10.) for Sale, by Ralph Allison and Son, London. Only £25. Splendid tone. Terms arranged. Deposit £1, and monthly instalments from 16s. Robt. Francis, "The Musical Exchange/ 159 and 161 Manchester street, Christchurch. 1387 PIANO i'or Sale, only £16. Terms arranged. Depotit £1 and monthly instalment* of i 0». R. t'ranvis. " the Musical Exchange," 159 and 1(1 Manchester street, Chrietohuroh.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12570, 13 August 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12570, 13 August 1906, Page 1

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