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I VKV tBALAND INSURANCE OOMi Pi PANT, LIMITED. I Established 1859. CAPITAL .. £1,500,000 THE PREMIER AND WEALTHIEST COLONIAL COMPANY. Noted for Promptness and Liberality. A. L. PARSONS, Manager, * 196 Hereford street.

AMUSEMENTS. i. T'TJLLEB'S OPERA HOUSE. New Programme an Absolute Triumph. ?. FULLER'S NEW VAUDEVILLE CO. Instantaneous Success of the - I MUSICAL GARDNERS, ■ In Original Specialty, "Tho Ratcatchers." Reappearance of the ROWELL SISTERS, LOYDALL and BERRY. SCOTT BROS, Lex McLean, Frank King, Will Stevens. Amy . Bleckie, Lee Warton, Lucy Lavisia, eta I* Time and Prices as usual. 6519 HPHE COLOSSEUM SKATING RINK.— ■*- Sessions: Morning, Afternoon, and v Evening. Admission Gd. Skates Gd, BJJ. Skates Is and Is 6d. TO-NIGHT, One Lap Foot Race. Prizes 20s and 10s; entrance Is. To-morrow—Ladies' Hockey Match—Misses 1 Gamble, Kruee, Manning, M. Steana, Trengrove, Mrs Smith, and Mr H. Davis (captain) versus Misses Fisher, Millen, Palmer, Steans, Staniland, Vaughan, and Mr F. S. Yates (captain). Thursday Night—Hurdle Rao* on J Skates. v Wt CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL UNION (Registered). SECOND SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT, !, CHORAL HALL, WEDNESDAY, 22nd, THURSDAY, 23rd inst. »• ORCHESTRAL PROGRAMME, Including Haydn's No. 6 Symphony, Sullii. van's Overture, "In Memoriam"; Elgar'a - "Imperial March," and "Canto Popolare," German Three Dances from "Nell Gwjm." Violin. Solos by HERB KAHN. Vocalists: MISS CICELY GABD'NER, MR A H. MEDHURST. SUBSCRIPTION FOR THE SEASON, ONE GUINEA. SUBSCRIBERS NOW JOINING will be entitled to Four Tickets for each of the re- ■ maining Three Concerts. ' BOX PLAN opens To-morrow (Wednesday), at 11 a-m. Names and Subscriptions should be sent t* the undersigned, Canterbury Hall. THOS. GARRARD, 6561 Hon. Secretary. i 6A WAINONI PARK. 6d. GRAND NATIONAL PROGRAMME. TUESDAY. GRAND SEA FIGHT. Warships Blown Up, Submarine Explosion*, • etc. Punch and Judy, Punt On Lake, Merry-go-round. Swings'. Hot Water, Orchestra. Afternoon Tea 6d. Electric Cars Return 6d. . 651 • LECTURES. [ : CANTERBURY COLLEGE...- r. ■ \ POPULAR LECTUBES.^ THE SIXTH LECTURE of ttie Series will be delivered in' the COLLEGE HALL TO-MORROW NIGHT (WEDNES- ■ DAY), at 6 p.iu., by . - PROFESSOR T. G. B. BLUNT. Subject: "Some Modern French Authors." . Admission: Adults la, School Children 3d. A. CBACBOFT WILSON^ Registrar. ■ 16th August 1906. GB7S LADIES cordially invited-to FREE, Wellillustrated HEALTH TALK, at the VIAVI Booms. 9 .Royal Exchange Buildings, THIS AFTERNOON, at 8. Aim, at Geraldine, THIS AFTERNOON, at %. '688 A SPLENDID CHANCE TO BUY- LINENS. F ERST-CLASS LINENS, 'from the. ' best Looms of Ireland - and Scotland. To sell for muoh law than such kind*, are coating, inmany stores. Here's some idea of the low -prices at which they are marked:— stin and 72in Unbleached Table • » Damask, at Is 3d, Js„sd. la Bd, •'"■ * / and 2a- a.?ard. '■ * '",.- 1 ' " 54in and 72in Bleached Table Damssk, * 'at Is lid, 2s 3d. 2s Ed. 3s Bd, ' . and ts 9d a yard. B4in Unbleached Table Damask, reduced from 2s' 6d to 1 Is lOd a yard. Special purchase. White Linen Serviettes, excellent • quality, at 3s, 3a lid, 5s 3d, and 6s 6d half-dozen. White Linen Tablecloths, all sizes, at small prices. TONEYCLIFFE and CAREY, 305 The Beady Money Store. ' WANTED. WANTED Known—That ' Lawrence and Kircher are still selling Duchess* Chests at 37s Cd. No white pine used. 182-184 High street CBIOS WANTED Known—Lawrence and Kircher ' put Sideboards, Wardrobes, and all heavy Cabinetwnre on Castors, and sell them cheaper than anyone else. C 2105 WANTED the Public to know, that Lawrence and Kircher mark all their goods in plain figures, and invite inspection. 182-184_High_ street. C 2105 WANTED Known—Lawrence and Kircher are selling Bedsteads at lower prices than ever. 182-184 High, street. C 2105 WANTED Known—Lawrence and Kircher are both practical men, and guarantee every article they sell. . C 2106 WANTED Known—Lawrence and Kircher for Art Upholstery in all its branches. * C 2106 WANTED Known—Lawrence and Kircher give the Best Value .in Town ii. Plushes, Velvets, Tapestries, Serges, Cretonnes, Table Covers, and all Furnishing Draperies. CMOS TJIT'ANTED Known—That £1000 worth of TT . samples are to be sold- cheap at Mrs W. Maine's new Boot and She* Store. White Hart Buildings, High street. ..Wm. Maine," formerly of Maine Bros., Manager. 6425 LAWRENCE and Kircher for Beat Value in Blankets, Travelling Rugs, and Eiderdown Quilts. ' C2IOS AWRENCE and Kircher for Cutlery and Plated Ware. CaiOßg LAWRENCE and Kircher for Best Value in Sets Ware and Dinner and Tea Sets. . . ;' ■ 02105 AWRENCE and Kircher lor Bedding, all pure and aired. CMOS T AWRENCE and Kircher for Best Value . 4-1 in Fenders, Kerbs, Fire Brasses. Fire Dogs, and Stops and Aahpans. CBIOS . LAWRENCE and Kircher for Saddlebag Suites. oanos LAWRENCE and Kircher for Carpets, Linoleums, and Oilcloths, Hearthrugs. and Slipmats. ; CMOS TIT"ANTED, Boys to tell their parents that tt Mrs W. Maine's new Boot and Shoe Store is now open. White Hart Buildings, street. Wm. Maine, formerly- of Maine Bros., manager. TAILOR-MADE Suits, with style. J. Ballantyne and Co., Manufacturers. • SUITS, Masterly Cut and Handsomely Fin- . ished. J. Ballantyne and Co., The Tailors. ■ TXTE are holding a Sale of Toilet Articles— t t Soaps. Scents, Sponges, Hair Brushes, etc., to make room for New Goods arriving. Bonmngton's, High street. " ■ WHEBE Fashionable Garments are Made —J. and Co.,' The Drapers. TOILET Articles, Soaps, Scents, Sponges, Brushes, etc., at Bonmngton's, High street, at Sale 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. The goods must be cleared. Room wanted. BIONNINGTON'S, High street, is the place for good value in Toilet Articles. Sale Prices. Everything marked down. 6~NNTnGTON'S, HigWreet, are selling off Toilet Articles at very Reduced Prices. The Stocks are well worth inspection. TX7ANTED, Girls to tell their parents that tt Mrs W. Maine's new Boot and Shoe Store is now open. White Hart Buildings, High street. Wm. Maine, formorly of Maine Bros.. Manager. (For Continuation of Wanteds see page loj

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12571, 14 August 1906, Page 1

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