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" CAPITAL ■■■ .I-: FIRE. MARINE, ACCIDENT. THE PREMIER COLONIAL 'COMPAHT.-' Noted for promptness and Liberality.,- ■ A. L. PARSONS, Manager, Cava .1% Hereford street

AMUSEMENTS. . IP UL L E K"S OPE E A HOUSE. SPFCIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. • * FULLER'S NEW VAUDEVILLE AND MODERN BIO.GRAPH COMPANY; Terrific Success of . EVA LEE AND HER PICCANINNIES - EVA LEE AND HER PICCANINNIES In their Coon_ suid Boxing AcL . Weloome Reappearance of '■ FRED H. GRAHAM FRED H. GRAHAM Bnd XELLIE DENT, > NELLIE DENtI • The Inimitable Comedians. -.' Reappearance of 808 LLOYD. BONETTA and WILLIAMS. - LESSO AND REXO, *BRASSO. • • GERTIE McLEOD. HARRY EDWARDS. SPLENDID NEW PICTUREST^^ Tho Nurses' Strike, Eta Prioes, 2s and ' la. Doors. 730 K544 Manager. WALTER FUT.T.Trfc 'piHOBAL HALL. THURSDAY, APRIL SOth. > ' Concert by . MR ERNEST EMPSON, LRAM (LONDiV Assisted by MRS GOWER BURNS and MB GLADSTONE BELL ; Tickets—Reserved 5«, Unr<">errcd 2s ud lα, H. ANTILL ADLEY, 8890 Hem. Sea HARRY PRIMROSE'S ' "pOPULAR LONDON PIERBO3E. • TOWN HALL. SUMNER, TO-NIGHT, GRAND FARE WEIX CONCERT. Children'e Compctitioii, β-nd a Entirely Keir , ' Prograajane. • Front Seats 9s, Next Is Children. Half- , price. Smancr. 1181 ■ 63. TyAINONI PARK 6«L i NO FIREWORKS TO-NIGHT. ELITE B^ND—SUNDAY. ELITE BAiND—SUNDAY. ; " ■ • BAND—-SUNDAY. LAST FEW DAYS. SEASON CLOSES MAY Sri Return Traim Fares (including , admission) lg, Childrea HaH-prico. ' 1204 THE BEAUTIFUTi BTTRWOOD TEA. ; GARDENS, , /CONTAINING the Finest Plantation o! i Pines in Canterbury, is an ideal place ' for Picnics, etc Swings, Boating, Croquet, Slot Machines. Brit of Opossums, pretty , • and. amusiug... Fruit end Flower* for San, 1 Admission GS, Tea Cd. Take train from , Bank Corner. •■•■'■' MRS KNOWLES. / LECTURES. ; ' LECTURE. CPECIAL ' TALK TO LADIES. ' ' THE VTAVT SYSTEM: [ . ,Its Educational and Cureiiva Aim*. I By MISS CAMPBELL. WEDNESDAY, at S p.m., al*> a* 8 p.m. r VIAVI BOOMS, Royal Exoh*ne» Building*, i Printed' Version posted cm receipt of postage qd). 10M MOST i UNUSUAL OFFEEOTa OF ( FANCY LINENS. O2JE-THIED OFF. - ( . There Iβ no better, no eater Twqg-te 4 cut 'dawn your household ' to keep, right in touch with oar *,".., "■ Offerings, and take advantage- 6i mi * - - 1 This week tb© Fancy LißMr, eeflttw*' " - ■ cornea to the front wrth. an offense*" l ?' >l \ » ' 1 130 Tray Clothe and Sidfebosrd ~ * . , at One-third under regular pxioe. The*r?*J> , were secured by vta et ft large diacouat. . * -*. - » Sideboard • Runners in laoo •Sα* » , r Damaek and drawn-thread' work' - . . lid. each.. * : . * ' , >V I Tnty Cloths, l in lace edge. Damatk » » , and/drawn-thread work <«iaea » s^ . 86i» x 86in). Puces from 2» 8d ,!•» to 2e lid each. " \ BEADY-MONEY STOBE. , , _„.. t, . • .-■«. . ■ - 0391 A \ ' , ■ ' WANTED. 8 'WANTED the Public to know that Law--2 "|V, : Tencß and Kirchejf mark 1 theit . poods in plain'figures, end umte inepec- \ • „ s tion. 182-1&1 High street. CMOS ' -; \\T ANTED ■ Known—Lmirrence and Ejxcber r * ,; VV< put Sideboards, Wardrobes. »ad all heavy Cabinetware on Castors, and sell them cheapet than anyone else S?*?? 2 \JfrANTED Known—Lawrence and Kirch** h <- 1 - ,"1, are both practical men, and guarantee *, every article they sell. x WANTEDTsiiown —Lawrenoe and KiTcber ' " f givo the oest value in Town in t * i, Plushes, Velvets, Tapeatnes, Serges, *Cre- ■ c tonnes, f Table Covers, and ull Furnishing t Draperies. • , '• TAWRENCFTand Kitcher for best value in • JLi Sets Ware and Dinner nnd To* Set». 1- - " ■. ■■:■ ■ . caips j mALL at Bonningten's, High rtrtsot, and '' \* v> secure yo-:ir" Winter Comforte. Hot ( * L Bottl<e, Cheat Protectors, Body BeHe, Fleeh ■ Gloves, etc. New stocks just arrived. Make your' Chemist. C2815F High street, h»v* joe% Sj landed this'-'eeamm's Hot Water Bottles. - Secure one early. Prioes from I* 6d. Jlake ■q Bonnington your_oh«mist. C2315F - T ADIES' Fajcinators in dainty shades from T Ll Is 8d: ■. Tai.Sl - 1 A CCORDEONS, 9e 6d to 27e 6<L At H. A Atkinson's. »7 Manchester street - "", i, ■ ;..■ .:, .. •-.-.■■ '-■ CMOS se T>ONNINGTON'S, High street, an proud ■n x> of their new stock* of Ho* Water Bot:e ties, Chest Protectors, Belts, and all Winter , it Comforts. Make Bonnington your Chemist. J- , a ... 02815g *' Tl/fAKES Hard Roads Easy: Bonnington'* * . ** IYI Antiseptic Feet Powder. A great boon 31 to those who have much walking in hoi weather.. Boxe« 6d and Is. F3BIS rpO keep the Children wsxmj Ballantyne'a J- ore celling Smart Woollen Jerteys at 2a lid. FHSI re VOR this ee&eon Ballantyne'e are jeelling = J- Ladies' Motor Caps with full orowne at 8s lid. s ttlfil T AWRENCE a=cl Kircher for Saddlebag , JU Suites. - ...:•■. C 2103 •s "DONNINGTON'S Pills we sold thwogkoot 5 \J ■ the Dominion. They are a email pill. ,_ pearl coated, easily taken, effective, without '* giving pain or unessiness, la box. C2SISF \ TOONNINGTON'S Pills ore uneqwOkd aa " X> a medicine for Females They purify 1 tho system, and keep the skin free from c i Blotches. Pimples, etc, Is box. C3815F re ca »7 tcp ™*y be assured by using 1* -ii; Boanirigton'e Antifrptic Feet Powder A great boon, has no equal. Boxes 6d and F2BIS T AWRENCE and Kirener for Carpets, J-J Linoloums, and Oilcloths, Hearthrugs | y and Doormats. CMOS ,f CHILDREN'S. Velvet Motor Oap*. in - all ~ \J Bh»des, 4s 6d each, at Ballantrne'e. , 1 F3ISI 3 'PUK Atkinson Motor Car Is, , ". X beet Toy in Chnstcburch. 117 Manches1, ter " trect ' - ' C 3403 a T AWRENCE and Kircher for b««t rahie in 3 Xi Fenders. Kerbi, Fire Bnmes, Fl's • C-2105 T AWRENCE and Kircher for best valne in : U Blankets, Travelling Rugs, and Eider- : down QuilU.' C 2105 WANTED Known—That Lawrence and Kiroher are rhll celling Duchorfo Chests at S7s fd No whito pine used. IS2-1M High >tr««t. C 2105 , T AWRENCE and KIRCHER for Cutlery . and Plated Ware CZIOSg ' ' (For oontinuation of Wanteds see page 10J SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY. THE MUSICAL EXCHANGE. "DEG to notify their Patron* and the Gene- . ral Public th»t on and after 41K of A APRIL. SATURDAY wi'l be observed JTtfc* HALF-HOLIDAY INaTEAD of THURS. DAY, as heretofore sbS^bß 835 ' ■ ROBERT: FSANCUi]I|§B|H

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13097, 23 April 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13097, 23 April 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13097, 23 April 1908, Page 1

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