TVr-W ZEALAND INSTJBANCB COMIN PANY. LIMITED. FIRE. MARINE. ACCIDENT. Policies Issued covering BURGLARY and HOUSEBREAKING at Moderate Rates. A L. PARSONS, Manager. C33__ 196 Hereford street
AMUSEMENTS. r\ P E B A • H O v s a* TO-NIGHT. 34th WEEK. TO-NIGHT. IN THE TEMPLE OF FAME. The Pre-eminent and Uncomparable WIDE WORLD PICTUR-S. WIDE WORLD PICTUREa UNAPPROACHED. UNASSAILABLE, LAST TWO NIGHTS OF PRESENT PROGRAMME. Including— AVENGED. AVENGED. THE STORY OF THE BOOTS TOLD. THE MYSTERY OF THE MOUNTAIN. TRAVELLING THROUGH RUSSIA. A RUNAWAY MA-IN-LAW. . GRAND CHANGE ON THURSDAY. PRICES: D.C. and O. Stalls ls, Stalls 6d. Plan at Dresdeu. * Doors 7.15. Terminates 10_0. 8118 HARRY LISTON, Manager. VALENTINE'S PICTURES AND ENTERTAINERS will APPEAR at:— SHEFFIELD—TUESDAY, 22nd. " HORORATA—WEDNESDAY, 23rd. HORNBY—THURSDAY, 24th. LEESTON-FRIDAY, _>ih. 7515 p AIETY HALL, COLOMBO STREET. GRAND OPENING, TO-MORROW NIGHT, of Hairy Primrose's well-known PIERROTS, PICTURES, _cd VARIETY COMPANY. Front Seats ls, Next 6d. TO-MORROW NIGHT. 1453 ST. SAVIOUR'S SCHOOLROOM, QUEEN STREET. SYDENHAM. THURSDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 24th, from _U3O to 10 p.m. SPRING SHOW, in aid of Sydw__am Pnw byterian Church Debt Reduction Fund. To bo opened at 2.30 p.m. by his Worships the Mayor (Chas. Allison, Esq.). Admission 6d. 143S ORGAN Recital, Durham street Church, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING. Mr Wells will be assisted by Misses Eva Field and Christabel Wells, Messrs Gl-lstone Bell and Mark Woodward. Admission, Silver Coin. No early dooT. - 1456 THE BEAUTIFUL BURWOOD TEA GARDENS. / WHERE Motorists, Cyclists, and the Publio in General may rely on obtaining a Delicious Cup of Tea. Cosy Indoor Tearoom* for dull days. Gold Fish and Carp to hand, ready for sale, suitable for stoc—ing ponds, etc. Tram from. Bank corner. i Admission 6d. Tea 6d. 1393 MRS KNOWLES. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. pLOUCESTER HOUSE. 256 Gloucester street, West End. RESIDENTIAL ACCOMMODATION. Telephone 982. 03808 WHAKATATA. 383 CASHEL STREET, WEST. SUPERIOR, large, newly-erected, well-ap-pointed House; best position in Christ- ' church. Telephone 1856. 2913 GODWIN LAMING-. Proprietor. SCRANMER SQUARE, West End.—Good Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Close to Park and Gardens, and- within five minutes' walk of G_P.O. Also Suite of —too——, sitting-roam and 2 or S bedrooms, with private garden entrance. North-west aspect. ■ 1194 ST. ELMO" HOUSE. 187 Worcester street. West End—Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent.; Boarders. Two minutes from G.P.O —nd central tram terminus; also within same distance of - Parks, Public Garden Boat Sheds, - , etc. - Quietest and very best position in city. : Telephone 872. Miss Hampton Proprietress. j • 02674 A CCOMMODAMON BUREAU. — Board--3L Residence speciality. Apartments and Houses, Furnished and Unfurnished, to Let. Open daily, also Wednesday and Saturday Evenings from 7.30 till 9. Christchurch Exchange, 174 a Lichfield street, opp. Mason, Stmth~c».r 'Phone 2148. \ '■■ -' «.Ca_4. INFANTS'.WEAR. % Dainty Hats, Coats, and Dresses, for very little people have alwtys been a Special Feature at this Store, and this Season the values seem more interesting than ever. Just a. hist of uoine of the—i:— Children's Straw and Galatea Hats, from Is 9d to 10s 6d. Children's Silk Hats and Bonnets, from 4s lld to 21s. Children's Print and Muslin Frocks, from 3s 9d to 19s 6d eachiC—ildren's Cashmere Frocks, from 4s 6d to 17s 3d each. Children's Silk Frooks, from 6s lld to 32s 6d each. Children's Cream Cash—tare and Silk Coats, trimßed • with SOk Embrcidery 1 or Lace, from 8s 6d to 42s 9d each. ;_ QABEY'S READY MONEY STOBE. : WANTED. , * "ITSrANTED—Umbrella*, . Um_-Jlaa, U» VV brellae—Wide r_a_» of both Ladies' and Gents' to select from; honest Talus. G. C. Vera and Sons, A rma__ s—est, OBot BONNINGTOITS Famous Pillsar* purely r vegetable, STnall, fcactekas. and will not cause griping ox any uneaeineee; la b«*r^ ___ PRICES for Furniture are lower t_an other firms' sale prices. Call and we •wi'l prove it. H. Atkinson, 117 Maacheste•streeL. - . . ; . .FB4OB THAT Tired Feeling vanishes aa as the touch of * magician under the pleasant, gvntle efforts of Bonni—gton'a PHI*; Is box. __689 OVAL Iro_stone China Bedroom Sets, largest size. 12a 6d, *t ; H. Atkinson's, 117 Manchester street. C 3408 SUIT perfect in every detail, back and front, inside and out. B-llantype's Tailoring - tip-top.. F3l_a UR Prices for Fumituxe are lower than other firms' sale prices. Call and we will prove it. H. Atkinson, 117 _Ce_c_eater streei ONNINGTON'S Pills, You need not be afraid to use them. They contain __no harmful astringents. They gently conwrt action of Liver and Stomach; Is box. __—0 \\TE will pay rail and pack free, F_u-Uure iHi to any station during September. H. > j Atkinson, 117 Ma-c-es.er street. FB4DS E w-U pay tail and pack free, Fux_iture to any station during September. H. Atkinson, 117 Manchester street. F9406 G~ ET it at Bonnington's—now ia the time for refreshing Eau de Cologne, Lavender, or Perfume for the Toilet Table. Don't forget Bonnington's Stocks. F3688 G - E_Tt at*_on__gton*s—Your Toilet Soap, Sponge, Spray, Perfume, ——-.brush. Comb, Tcoihb.—_i. Bonnington's Toilet _rticlea are __r_rpaeeed. FMB9 OUR Priow for Furniture aro lower than other firms' sale prices. Call and we will prove it. H. Atkinson, 117, Manchester street. P-«» SMART Reliable Raincoat for 39e"_t J. Ballantyne and Co., the Clo__enu F3ISI ARM Vests in Fancy Designs, very distinctive, from 7s 6d J. Ballantyne and Co. g"* l S"____RT Neckweax for Gentk-um. The . Newest of the New is submitWl a* Bal'antyne's. FSJSI > GET it at Bonnington'*—Your Manicure. « * any arficle for __nicunng. your Toilet Powder, your Dentifrice. Boxuungton s Tode* articles are exquisite,' -Jj-ag \XTE will pay rail and pack free F_r_itare W. to any station. Atkinson, Jl7_3_-ich-iter street. -f34<~ GET it at Bonningwm'a-rßaby's, JoOf* Powder, Pu« Box, etc., Brwhi and Combf Sponge. Bonrungtoir-B for Baby** Twto* artic-e. L - CJ " J * rT__! Davis Machine sews cloth, leatherjor A lace without change of tenaion. Xn* strc-gest mschin* ever mads.. Mineon aial Co. ca^' Vox oontiauatioa of Wanted* sea vac* W-i
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13227, 22 September 1908, Page 1
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