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NEW ZEALAND INSOTUNC-S OOHV PANY, LIMITED. Established 1859. __ . CAPITAL .. «n,SOtXOOO THE PREMIER AND Wl-ALTHIEST COLONIAL COMPANY. Noted for Promptness and LiberalityA. L.' PARSONS, Manager, 196 Hereford street.

AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. I-E-MEMBER. LAST THREE PERFORMANCES. At the THEATRE ROYAL. THEATRE ROYAL. The Laiwt Scientific Invention. THE GAUMONT CBRONOPHO-VE. THl_ GAUMONT CHRONOPHONL. AYill be shown by THE STONHAM-MORRISON CO., THE STONHAM-MORRISON CO., Who, last night, achieved a Financial and Artistic Success With this Marvellous Electrical Contrivance, which produce ___ ANIMATED ARTICULATING PICTURES. DON'T FAIL ,TO „ SEE AND HEAR THE ARTICULATING PICTURES. SEE AND HEAR THE ARTICULATING PICTURES. SEE AND HEAR THE ARTICULATING PICTURES. SEE AND HEAR THE ARTICULATING PICTURES. SEE AND HEAR THE ARTICULATING PICTURES. SEE AND HEAR THE ARTICULATING PICTURES. SEE AND HEAR THE ARTICULATING PICTURES. SEE AND HEAR THE ARTICULATING PICTURES. Prices—3s. 3s and Is. Children to first and second seat*, half-price. Box Plan at the Dresden where seats may bo booked. Day Sales at Rcunert and Co. (Tbo West End), and E-lick's. Doors open 7.15. Commence MATINEE PERFORMANCE NEXT 7732 __ SATURDAY AFTERNOON. -PULLER'S OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING AT 8. FULLER'S NEW VAUDEVILLE CO. Brilliant and Artistic Triumph of MISS CONNIE BIRD. The Wonderful Young Mimic. LEO ASHKENS in Shadowgraphy. Will Hollow, Alec Hay, Will Stevens, Harvey and Morris, F. Rosevear, Lucy Lavinia, and Double Co. Timo and Prices as Usual. 7676 TH~ E COL OSSE VM. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. CARNIVAL AND GYMKHANA. CARNIVAL AND GYMKHANA. Attractions, Novelties, Races, and Competitions. All Ladies should see the FOUR-IN-HAND COMPETITION. FOUR-IN-HAND COMPETITION. Everybody should see THE SKATING ROOSTERS. THE SKATING ROOSTERS. THE LAST CARNIVAL THIS SEASON, Which will close on MONDAY NIGHT. Skaters in ordinary dress miowed on the floor at 0 p.m. Brass Band in Attendance. Admission la, Children 6d. Competitors admitted through Gloucester street entrance until 7.80 p.m. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. 371 FRANK B.JYATES, Proprietor. p H O R _ L HILL. TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th, 6 p.m. Under Distinguished Patronage. GRAND CONCERT By tho MISSES CHRJSTABEL and AT-MA WELLS. , _ Assisted by Mrs Gown Burns and Mr J. E. Hamill. Reserved Seats Bb, Unreserved 2s, at Milner and Thompson's, and at Reunort's. Box Plan now open at Milner aud Thompson*. Doors open 7.30 p.m. _ h; antlll adley, 7725 Hon. Secretary. 6d WAINONI PARK. 6d SCHOOL HOLIDAYS. PROGRAMMES for Boys and Girls Every Fine Day. selected from Punch and Judy, Water Explosions, Balloons, Glassblowing, Electric Star, Sun Lantern, Kaliscopes and other Scientific Novelties, Water Displays, Grand 'Phone, Merry-Go-Round, Swings, Punt, Funny Monkeys. Bring your lunch and havo a picnic. Hot water free. Afternoon Tea 6d. Electric Cars, roturn 6d. 96 DURHAM STREET BAND OF HOPE— Owing to unfors-on circumstances, the (Band _<4-e4«^_-vMiUon A .which .was- to have* been held TONIGHT, ia postponed until TO-MORROW NIGHT, to commenoe at 7.30 p.m. ■■'..(. ■ , ' -"■ _?? ARE YOU. FLAT-CHESTED? There is only one Remedy: DEEP BREATHING. But it must bo .practised properly. FA. H O R*N I B R O O X, • PHYSICAL CULTURIST AND CERTIFICATED MASSEUR, CITY HALL. CAMBRIDGE TERRACE, Makes a Speciality of Breathing. Telephone 1359. Write or call for Prospectus. , PHYSICAL CULTURE FOR LADIES. MR TANKARD has decided to Commence a . Second EVENING CLASS for LADIES on THURSDAYS. Intending Papils aTe requested to attend the School. Oxford terrace . and Gloucester street, on THURSDAY NEXT. SPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH. WORCESTER ; STREET, WEST. DEMONSTRATIONS of tho Phenomena of Spiritualism, by Mrs A. Praed, TONIGHT, at 8 p.m. 368 " ROAD BOARDS. '. .EAST MALVERN ROAD BOARD. ALL RATES in/the a.bove Road District tint nre rut tardm* after TUESDAY, : October 2nd, will bo SUED FOR without further notice, with an additional TEN PER , CENT. PENALTY. By Order of the Board. A. E. COLTHART, Acting-Clerk. Sheffield, „_.,_ ! September 4th, 1906. ____. 7 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. GLOUCESTER HOUSE. 256 GLOUCESTER STREET. WEST. GOOD ACCOMMODATION for TRAVEL- ■ ' LERS and BOAHDERS. Telephone 982. Please address e_qitiries to the Pro- , prietress. cao93 : SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. West End. "QT ELMO" HOUSE, 187 WORCESTER ►J STR-ET, W. Bost position in City Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Telephone 872. 6289 MISS HAMPTON Proprietress. HOTELS. HANMER SPRINGS. AMURI GRANGE TEMPERANCE HOTEL. . ; PRIVATE ACCOMMODATION FOB VISITORS AND FAMILIES The Grange is pleasantly situated, and ■ within three minutes from Baths. Tariff on application. Letters and tele- , grams promptly attended to. MRS E. LAHMERT, C 2262 Proprietress. JOLLIES PASS HOTEL,! HANMER SPRINGS. W. J. LARCOMBE . . . Proprietor. Tho Only Licensed House in Hanmer Springs. First-class Accommodation. Moderate Tariff. Special Terms to Families. Conveyances meet all Coaches, and run at , intervals to and from Baths. C 2262 BONNINGTON'S. High street, are scllin* off Toilet Articles at very Reduced Prices. The Stocks are well worth inspection. At the At the D.I.C. D.I.C. EXHIBITION DISPLAY. Of -STOVELTIES. •*•* ' And THE CREATIONS OF FASHION, TO-DAY. EXHIBITION DISPLAY. At the At the D.I.C. D.I.C.

AMUSEMENTS. rpHEATRE ROYAL. Sola Lessee and Manager, WILLIAM ANDERSON. MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 10th. MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 10th. ' WILLIAM ANDERSON'S FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION Will make their Reappoeranc* in Christchurch in Walter Melvilla'a Sterling Drama, THE WORST WOMAN IN LONDON. THE WORST WOMAN IN LONDON, THE WORST WOMAN IN LONIDON. A Thrilling Play of Real Lit. Power of Woman over Men is I—po-srihl* to Estimate. THE WORST WOMAN IN LONDON. Full of Comedy. Beautiful Stag* Pictures. Novel Dramatlo liwa-teriti. Stag* Manager: FRANK. R_XB. POPULAR PRICES—Bs, 2s and la. Early Door, Cd extra. Box Flan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Riedle's. MICHAEL JOSEPH. ,731 Business Manager. DAINTY EMBROIDERED ROBES. THESE ROBES were included ia a. Special Order given by us months ago, to our London Buyers, in anticipation of this ooming Exhibition—and they selected the very bloom of Hundreds of Styles. Therefore waste no time in making your selection. You'll go in rapturas over (them. Pure Irish Linen Hand Embroidered Robe Lengths, 46* 6d and 48s 6d each. Muslin Hand Embroidered Robe Lengths at 27s 6d, B_s 6d. 88s 6d to 60s each. Pure Irish Linen Blouse Lengths, Hand Embroidered, at 6s 3d, 7s 6d, 8* 6d, to lis 9d each. YOU MAY MATCH THE PRICES, BUT NEVER THE VALUES. TONEYCLIFFE and CABEY, THE READY CASH STORE. 0 WANTED. WANTED, Shop Assistants to call and sea '< our Golosh- Balmorals, a nice, line samples, to be sold cheap. Do not ■ miss this chance. Mrs Maine's, White Hart Buildings. William Maine, formerly Maine Bros., Manager. WANTED, Improvers to improve their appearance and save oash by buying their Boots at Mrs Maine's Boot and Shoe I Store, White Hart Buildings. William Maine, formerly Maine Bros., Manager. WANTED Known—That Lawrence and Kiroher are still selling Duchess* Chests at 37s 6& No white pine used. 181-184_High street. €»"» WANTED Known—Lawrence and Kircher put Sideboards, Wardrobes, and all heavy CahihetwaTe on Castors, and sell them cheaper than anyone else. O-ttoß WANTED the Publio to know, that Lawrsnee and Kircher mark all their goods in plain figures, and invite inspection. 182-184 High strset. „.° t T* WANTED Known—Lawrence and Kiroher are selling Bedsteads at low*f- price* than ever. 183-184 High street. TOtlM Y\7~ANTED, Girls to tell mothers that Mrs VV. Maine is selling cheap school Boot* at tho Boot and Shoe Store, White Hart Buildings. William Maine, formerly Maine Bros., Manager. ■ Bricklayers to know w* have strong working Boots at low prices, at Mrs Maine's Boot aud Shoe Store, White Hart Buildingsi "Willi*—. -Maine, formerly Maine „Bros., Manager. , r . ._-', v ,~.~ •TTITANTEbTSoya to" Tell mothers that Hxe. VV Maine is selling cheap school Boots at the Boot and. Shoe Store, White H*rt Buildings. William Maine, formerly Main* Brus., Manager. - . •\\7ANTED, Cliffs to call aad as* VV our Golobh Balmorals, a nice line samples, to ho sold cheap. Do not miss this chance. Mrs Maine's, White Hart Buildings. William Maine, formerly Main* Bros.,_ Manager. XX! ANTED, £1000 worth of samples to be VV . sold cheap, a great rariety,-. *t Mr* Maino's Boot and Shoe . Store, White Hart Buildings. William Maine, formerly Main* Bros., Manager; ■ ■.' ; WANTED Known—Lawrence and-Kircher are both practical men, and guarantee every article they aslL C2IOS WANTED Known—Lawrence and Kircher for Art Upholstery in all its branches. CaiOE ANTED Known —Lawrence , and Kiroher give the Best Value in Town iv Plushes, Velvets, Tapestries, Serges, Cretonnes, Table Covers, and all Furnishing Draperies, j . C 2105' lAWRENCE and Kircher for Bedding, nil _ pure and aired. 02105 . AWRENCE and Kircher for Best Value in Blankets, Travelling Rugs, and Eiderdown Quilts. C2IOS LAWRENCE and Kiroher for Cutlery and Plated Ware. C2106F LAWRENCE and Kircher for Best Value . in Sets Ware and Dinner and Tea Sets. ■ v C 2106 . LAWHEACE and Kircher tor Saddlebag Suites. CMOS , LAWRENCE and Kircher for Best Value in Fonders, Kerbs. Fire ' Brasses, Fire Dogs, and Stops land Ashpans. CMOS LAWRENCE and Kircher for Carpets, :\ Linoleums, and Oilcloths, Hearthrugs, and Slipmats. Cglos WANTED, Ploughmen, Gardeners, Station Hands, Dairymen, and General Farm Hands, to see our cheap Boots at Mrs Maino's Boot and Shoe Store, White Hart B.iildir.gs. William Maine, formerly Main* Bros., Manager. ' WANTED, Motormen and Engineers to be •capable of buying Boots suitabl* for their occupation, at Mrs Maine's Boot and Shoe Store, White Hart Buildings. WIN : liam Maine, formerly Maine Bros., Manager. WANTED, Labourers to know w* have - strong working Boots at low prices, at Mrs Maine's Boot and Shoe Store, Whit* Hart Buildings. William Maine, formerly Main > Bros., Manager. ■ ONNINGTON'S. High street, are obliged to Sell off their Big Stocks of Toilet Articles, etc., at Sale Prioes. Boom wanted; new goods arriving. 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. WE are holding a Sale of Toilet Artiolss— Soaps. Scents, Sponges, Hair Brushes, etc., to make room for New Goods arriving. Bonnington's. High street. _ NOW is the time to Buy your Sponge, Soap, Perfume, Hair Brush, Comb, etc., at Bonnington's, High street. All at Sale Prices TOILET Articles, Soap*, Boents, Sponges, ■ Brushes, etc, at Bonnington's, High street, at Sale Prices. A fine assortment and wonderful value. YOUR Spcnge, Soap. Scent. Hair Brush, Tooth Brush, should be bought at Bon- • nington's, High street. All the goods at Sale Prices to clear VIfANTED, Carpenters to know we have VV ■ strong working Boots at low prices, at Mrj Maine's Boot and Shoe Store, White Hart Buildings. Wiliiain Maine, formerly Maine Bros.. ManagCT. THE Smartest Suits are Tailor-made by Ballantyne. BALLANTYNE'S Straw Boaters will prove favourites this season. QPRING'S Novelties in all Departments at O -tv.i_iityi.es. EMBROIDERED Linen and Lawns, Ex•i),j!i:o t ifaiion--. at Ba iantvi.e's. BALLANTYNE'S Millinery for Spring "ia most charming. FASHION'S First Favourites in Dress at Ballantyne's. "viTANTED, Tailor-i>-cs, Dressmakers, and » * Millinjers to be capable of buying Boots suitable for their occupation, at Mrs Maine's Boot and Shoe Store, White Hart Buildings. William Maine, formerly Main* Bros.. Manager. fFor Continuation of Wanted*. «*• page 10.)

AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. "TuRISTCHUBCH MUSICAL UNION TO-NIGHr__TO.NIGHT. rp HISA T R &0Y AL. tßegistered.) RE&ESMBER Sole Lease* Mid Manager, : LAST THREE PERFORMANCES. WILLIAM ANDERSON. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. At the _ ifr __ _--.. T rpHEATRE ROYAL. THEATRE ROYAL. -,^ ow «bpp imi, TT _. eniv * The Latnt Scientific Invention MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 10th. TULSDA\ and WEDNLSDA.,, THB GAUS _ONT CHKONOPHONE. MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 10th. 1 ' 18th and 19th met. m_ GAUMOXT CHRONOPHONE. * _ ! Mende, S Oratorio, THE CO., F 'nTSSKi^SSSSAmW " ST. PAUL." THE STONHAU-MORRISON CO.. FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORG_NI3AOiU« Who, last night. achieved a Financial and Will make their Reappearance in ChmtSoloists—Mrs Glover Eaton, L.R.A.M. (of Artistic Success . church in Walter Melville. Sterling tho Triennial Fustivala, Worcester), With this Marvellous Electrical Contrivance, Drama, Miss Alcorn, Messrs Schwartz, March, _„„_-..,_ prrTURES THE WORST WOMAN IN LONDON,. Medhurst, «d Kellaway. ANIMATED ARIICLLATING PICTURES. ,„___, WOJ __- LN LONDON, DO\"T~FA-L to THB WORST WOMAN IN LONIDON; SUBSCRIBERS who have net paid their R _ E Ayj) HEAU THE ARTICUI-ATING Subscription are reminded of the by.-law. PICTURES. » Tluillinff Play of Real Lil* i The Box Plan will open early next week. SEE AND HEAR THE ARTICULATING * A " ' I a PICTURES. ■ ju INTENDING SUBSCRIBERS can join ior SEE AND HEAR THE ARTICULATING Power of Woman orer Man i* Impo-eible the half season for half a guinea, TWO *" E - U __*- CONCERTS, SIX TICKETS, upon applica- PICTURES. THE WORST WOMAN IN LOKDON. tion to SEE AND HEAII THE ARTICULATING THB "O*- 31 W __f__r "* **""**"• THOS. GARRARD, PICTURES. _ „ , ~__ . HIT Hon. SecrcUry, Canterbury Hall. SES AND Full of AVONSIDE SCHOOLROOM. SEE AND HEAR THE ARTICULATING Novel Dramatio laoMeiit.. PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. SEE AND HEAR THE_ ARTICULATING gtag* Maaager: FRANK HiBDI. ___ PICTURES. GIGANTIC ENTERTAINMENT (in aid of Pricee-3s. 3s and Is. Children to first and poPITLAR PRICES-*., 2s and I*. Barty Lighting Fund). * ccon , a soat *- Ilalf -P r 'cc Box Plan at the D extrß . Box at th# Dre*d*a. THE "ALL BLACK" NIGGER MINSTRELS. Dresden where seats may Uoookd. Dh D »y Sale, at RiedleV ",ü ß an Van Uoo_«,» the Insh Double. X 'VomuS MICHAEL. JOSEPH. . „ Grand Finale, at 8 s j, ar _ r ,731 Business Maoiagt. I n "THE AREA MATINEE PERFORMANCE NEXT ' 1 _ Doors °P C " '•»*->. commencing 83. __ 32 SATURDAY AFTERNOON. GRAND Military and Athletic Carnival, "".,.„ mvirPA n nn o P King Edward Barracks. September 18th S OPERA HOUSE. EMBROIDERED BOBBS. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING AT 8. ***** ~_T with the undersigned on Sen" FULLER'S NEW VAUDEVILLE CO. fpHESE ROBES wer* ixududed in a ! ttmber Bth, at 8 p.m. W. W. GARTON, F. Brilliant and Arti«tic Trmraph of JL Specia l Order given by v. month* LEaLIE MURRAY, Joint Secretaries. MISS COINME BIRD- . ego, to our London Buyer*, in antioi--7712F The Wonderful ..ouiig Mimic. nation of this coming Exhibition—and LEO ASHKENS in Shadowgraphy. (j™ Be iected the very bloom of BunFOOTBALL. Will Hollow, Alec Hay, Will Stevens, Harvey dreds of Stylee. and Morris, F. Kosevear, Lucy Lavinia, Thoreforo wuU no time in making FOOTBALL. Double Co. your ee lection. You'll go in nptnna FOOTBALL. Tiuio and Prices as Usual. "676 overjthom. FOOTBALL. __,"i - ~ m T, o <? <5 X U M l Linen Hand Embroidered T tontpSt tonight Kobe *<*»&**> «• W"*** W t ic<n -urATnT ni? titv <?KASO\ TO-NIGHT. 10-NIGHi. niinli MATCH _OF_ THE CARNIVAJj AND GYMKHANA. Hand Embroidered Robe length. THE OLD RIVALS CARNIVAL AND GYMKHANA. »t 2Ts 6d, 818 6d. 89* 6d to 60e Mch. top old RIVALS Attractions, Novelties, Races, u< Pme irjgh Linen Blouse Length*, Hand nTATO T- CAVTERBURY Competitions. Embroidered, at 6s 3d. 7« 6d, 8* 6d, OTAGO v. CAVLL-KiJUKX. Al] Lndiee should see the to Uβ ad each. OTAGO v. CANTLJIbLRY. FOUR-IN-HAND COMPETITION. YOU MAY MATCH THE PRICES, -r TMvr- FOUR-IN-HAND COMPETITION. BUX NEVER THE VALUES. LANCASTER irAJtK. Everybody should gee Come ana **> tlie" Famous All Blacks. THE SKATING ROOSTERS.' TONEYCLIFFE *nd CABET, MoDONAIiD, CASEY, BOOTH, MoG'RhXrOR THE LAST CARNIVAL THIS SEASON, THE READY CASH STOBE. and .DEANS. Which will close on 9 Admission Is. ? Kick-off 2.45 p.m. MONDAY NIGHT. . 7722 Special Trams. Skaters in ordinary dress wiowed on th* . , , : floor at 0 p.m. • PUBLIC NOTICES. Admi^oT^Childrenir" ,1,10 *- ' WANTED V WASTED, YOUNG LADY with good ap- GI ° UCetUT WANTED Shoo AssUUnt. to call and .c. T» pearance and address, for the forth- D at 730p m. TT. our Golosh- Balmorals, a nice, hne coming International Exhibition, to demon- "°°" vax-mr a YATFS Pwrnrietor *amplee. to be told cheap. Do not.mvi etraie on a Sewing Macbino Modol and Tftlk 371 FRANK B._YATbB, Proprietor. Maine'e, White Hart Corsets. Hours, 1 to 6, and 7to 9 p.m. rr n n A. 1, HALL Buddings. William Maiue, lornwrly Main* Apply by letter, giving necessary particulars (J *•• w a * " a * Broe>i "Manager. and salary expected, TONIGHT \VT ANTED, Improver* to improve their apF365 BOX 913, G.P.O. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th, 6 p.m. }> end e«w omH *r_bnyine ALL CLAIMS against tho Estate of tb. gofe, WUliaS Ma^ A T St?at r rei^.S D^ VE ctrist Assisted ,y *. and Mr ~E. W Kircher are -m J^^ <=^L ch j Z°™£. Reserved Seats 3s, Unreserved 2s, at Milner 182-1 M High ttreet. w o^"* THE GREAT ROAD RACE.—H. MEHR- and Thompson's, and at Reunort'e. Box Known—Lawrence and Kircher TENS, who put up the Fastest Time, Plan now open at Milner aud Thompson •. VV put Sideboard*. Wardrobe*, •*«;•" received a Course of Physical Culture and Doors open 7.30 p.m. heavy CfibinetwaTe on Ca»tore, and MU tftym Massage Treatment under PROF. BYRNE, H. ANTLLL ADLEY, cheaper than anyone elae. OMOJ Physical Culturist and Masseur, 69 Colombo 7725 Hon. Secretary. fTfrANTBD the Public to know, that LawBtreet. C2276F _. 71 W r»nce and Kircher mark ill th.it LINOTYPE OPERATOR. * * fS*J*jtffr£Sr "* TTfTANTED, OPERATOR, Wellington Judy , Water Explosion., Balloons, Glass- J V «' .elhnj low« % W. .. Evenine Pwt ,. Apply ? Jltr PLANTING SEASON, 1906. fJnch and have i picnic. Hot water free. Buildings. WiiUam Maine, formely Main* Afternoon Tea 6d. Electric Care, return 6d. Brot. r Manager. ■ 96 Bricklayers to know w* have xtrv nvw-o ——— '■ " )t strong woriong Boots at low price*, at Wb O£JJi: ' B TiURHiVM STREET BAND OF HOPE— Mw Meine> Boot, aud Shoe jStor*. WhiU -TOFTTS in Great Varieir, Strong -XJ Owintt to unforseon circumetancee, the Hart Buildingsi William JUaw«, foxmeny •eluding:— , < . ' until TO-MORROW NIGHT, to commenoe W Maine ia tolling cheap «cbool Boota t; * -«i*a .»» m. jJJ^^tfttiSßJSe'ißtS collection. , ARE YOU, FLAi.-CKKbi.KiJ. Bfije }£ ana g Cr . - ■ Pears,. 1. 2, 3 and 4-year-old, well fttr- I\TlNTED,~Clerk* to call KBd M nished, quality undeniable. But it S SJrSed properly. VV our feolohh Balmoral* a aic. line Plums, I, 2, 3 and 4-ye.r-old, best Euro- -j. *«*? T*O B$ I B TV'S X, «»P.H be chaap. w. pean and Japanese varieties. I . AND CER. ftrherries, 1, 2, and 3-year-old, early, medium, CITy HA ll CAMBRIDGE TERRACE, and late varieties. Makes a Speciality of Breathing. ttijANTED, £1000 worth of sample* to b* Apricots. 2 and 3-year-old, suitable for opei. Telephone 1353. Write or call for Pros- YV BO ld cheap, a great J™*&M Mr. ~ ii ' ncrtiiH Jiainos Boot and onoe.btore, wtuM nan or wall culture. ' P£si«i _ Biulding.. William Maine, formerly M-ine Peaches and Nectarines, hardiest and be« JCAL CULTURE FOR LADIES. Bros., . _____ Winds. i_*u*w -ITTANTED Known—Lawrence and Kucher Walnuts. 1 to 7-year-old. -' VV are both practical m.n. and gwrantj. Gooseberries, kitchen and dessert varietie*. and kS Currant,, red, white and bl*k, choicest 1 W. for Art UphoUt.ry in all it. brar^he. Plants, stron ß runners, in very K^T'lTttt beßt _ Sp7r7t^al^ : 2^^*&srSft J Xrnishi'nV Catalogues on application. , _i»T. Draperies. -.. C 2105 Lincoln roao, VTGHT at 8 lira. 368 T AWRENCE and Kircher for Best Value in Christchurch. Nlbill, at a p.m. , L Blankets, Travelling Bug*, and EiderP.O. Box 42f5 Telephone 241. F or>ATi roaRDS down QuilU. C2IOB C 9321 ROAD aOAKUb. T AWRENCE and Kiroher for Cutlery and . , . JU Plated Ware. C2106F POISON LAID. 4EAST MALVERN ROAD BOARD. jTwRENCE and Kircher for Best Value ■ , . Ju in Sets Ware and Dinner and Tea Sets. OWING to my Sheep being Killed by Dogi, ALL RATES in,'the above Road District ■ v C 2106 I have LAID POISON on Burnsido and A tin t nre cut tardriß a(t« IUthUAX, ■ A ' WHt;jscii an d Kucber tor Saddlebag Avonhead Farms. n r, n in October 2nd, ISSUED FOX w ,tat L&dU|_ ___?. 353 T._p_BOAO. 1 8 T~AWRENCE and Kircher for Best Value T WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for any By Order of the Board. . Do g s, t lnd < 'stop»' """caiOS* DEBTS without an Order from mc. A. E. COLTHART. _ AWRENCE Md for cCrpeta, \ GEO. LYALL. c . «. ~ ' Ju Linoleum*, and Oilcloth*. Hearthrugs. 33 9 Pigeon Bay. 4th, 1906. • 7727 and Slipmats. _______««)? A)J b L_ . 1 — WANTED, Ploughmen, Gardener*, Station UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. n .. pn ATjn RES TDENCE VV Hand »' Deii y me ,?» »nd_General F«m NFTHFRWAY BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Handa to our Boots at Mr* , NETHERWAY, __ _ Maino . e Boot and Shoe Store, White 46 Kilmore street, Chnttchurch. GLOUCESTER HOUSE. Baildinge. William Main*, formerly Maine " . . .. 256 GLOUCESTER STREET. WEST. ,', ~. , MRS WILLIAMS having taken over the n "' oOD ACCOMMODATION for TRAVEL- «t£ntbd, Motormen and Enginee* to be abova Boarding-house,, which will be (jj- u LERS and BOAHDERS. Telephone W .capable of buying Boots Suitable for STR^ T b %V t Cto Mr. Maine's Boot \nd Shoe Stori, WhiU • Visitors and Permanent Bo»td«i. Buildinge. WilUam Maine, formerly pOALS. ARRIVING EVERY WEEK- MIS | eI HAMPTON Proprietress Main, Newcastle, Hebburr, Westport, Native, ?fgl — TJONNINGTON'S, High *treet, are oblind , Blackball, Coke, etc.. always on hai d. HOTELS. -t> Jo Sell off their Big Stock* of Toilet I Special quotation given from Shipside. Articles etc., at. Sal* Prioe*. Boom waited; ! • J * JO " „ . , . i i t> i ' ~~ new goods arriving. Office: 175 Hereford street, opposite Bank HANMER SPRINGS. 7Z — Z~, , -. , - . — NZ. A MURI GRANGE TEMPERANCE TY>N"T Mis. the Sal* of Hair* Bnuhe*. _~. „, _, 4" 1 "" HOTFL ** Tooth Bruehe*. Perfume*, Soap*, Telephones: Office, 1590; Siding. 504. 64 ACCOMMODATION FOB Sponges, etc, at Bonnington-e, High street East VISITORS AND FAMILIES. The goods must be cleared. Boom wanted. A BANQUET FOR Is AT The Grange is pleasantly situated, and "iTTE are holding a Sal* of Toilet Artiole*— within three minutes from Bathe. IT Soaps, Scents, Sponges, Hair Brushes, FAIL' 1 * COMMF.RCIAL' I -.ESTAURVNT. Tariff on application. Letters and tele- etc ( to make room for New Goods arrmng. HIGH STREET. crams Bonnlflgton's. Higj.___ ,_ rpHE BEST DINNER in N.Z., comprising E — i? Soap, Perfume, Hair Brush, Comb etc., 1 Soups Oysters. Fish. Poultry, Game yOLLIE'S PASS HO T B L.g. Bonmngton., High street. All at Sal* Entrees Joints, Puddings, Fruit and Cream. J HANMER SPRINGS. .Trices _ , „ " t rpOILET Articlo., Soap*, Boents, Sponges, CO-oIF From 12 to 2.30. W. J. LARCOMBE .. . Proprietor. X • Brushes, etc, at Bonnington'*, High _±___ = . street, at Sale Prices. A fine awortment and WHAT MR JOHN STEVENS, M.H.R. The Only Licensed House in Hnnmer we__rft_____i__ THINKS OF_RHEUMO. A S D Moderate Tariff. SSlifr^S? _?!& • Af R JOHN STEVENS, of Bui... the mem- CoS'L mn at *' I\JL ber {or Manawatu. has a high opinion of intervals to and from Baths. C 2262 —°. r.___ IO .* : BHEUMO. Read what he writes:—"l had a '- • YITAKTED, Carpenters to know we have -.-» ..♦--Iγ nf r>ii.iim_tiam and was ndviaed TJONNINGTONS. High street, are sellinj '» ■ (strong working BooU at low price*, at severe attack of:rheumatism and waeadviaed A _ ticlc _ Reduced Mri Maine 1 . Boot uud Shoe Store, White to try RHhUMO. I did co. with most satis- p _ icee rho g tocks |[a well worth inepec . Hart Buildings. William Maine, formerly factory results. After taking two bottles it tior>< Maine Brr,«.. ManagCT. _ • practically cured mc. I have no hesitation — mHE Smartest SuitaTaro Tailor-made by in saying that your remedy is the best I At t jj e At t j, e J- Ballantyne. have used." Try RHEUMO yourself. If n- „ D . r "DALLANTYNE'S Straw Boater* will prove given a fair trial it will quickly cure rheu- EXHIBITION ' favourites this season. n-.atisni. gout, sciatica, lumbago, and kindred DISPLAY QPRING'S Novelties in all Department* at diseases. AH chemists and storekeepers sell ' -tviiantyi.e s. it at 2s 6d and 4s 6d » bottle. 9F TT'MBROIDERED Linen and Lawns, ExNOVELTIE S, •" it'aiiorw. at Ba imtji.e'e. Ard TJALLANTYNE'S Millinery for Spring""l. LOST AND 'FOUND. titp pufattovs ok pitotom • moi>t cbaimin «- _____ THE CREATIO.V, Ob FASHION, pSSHiON's'Pir.t Pitowitee" in Dr M . at JOST, at "Sumner yesterday, Brown Bear TO-DAI. X Ballantyne's. J Fur NECKLET, with Chain aud.Clasp. -yy AUTEI), Tailor.w.c-, Drcmmaken, and Hewerd on returning es.ine to Smiths Store, EXHIBITION '* Millinprs to be capable of buying \Vil?or.'s road, Opawa. 3j6 DISPLAY Boots suiiabla for their occupation, at i£x» TIONNINGTONS. High street, is the At the ' At the lS^&^^^J^^£Si XJ for good value in Toilet Articles. Sale DIC DIC Bro*.. Manager. Prices. Everything marked down. ■ ' • o< WaafcU. "m* p.g* ioT)

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12591, 6 September 1906, Page 1

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