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AMUSEMENTS. Q P E R A HOUSE. '-' Direction B:cTi_n-Fa''.er, Ltd. "The Homo of Rffir.-ecl Vaudeville." "A Brilliant Ceteris of New Stars" ! ! ! .TREMENDOUS RECEPTION ACCORDED LARGAY AND SN"EE, LAIJGAY AND SNEE, Straight from Xew York. Brirging to New Zealand Arrcricn's Lat-est in RAPID FIRE ENTERTAINMENT. Brilliant Success ai:<l cf the IL TROVATORE TRIO. IL TROVATORE TRIO. America's Renowned Burlesque Singers of Modern Vaudfvi'lo. Great THE KIMBALL BROS. Success! THE KIMBALL BROS. "Tho Jcllv Messenger Boy*." Two Nights Longer cf th? Forvular Artist, DIXIE SOUTHERN, DIXIE SOUTH EUX, America's Premier Character Impersonator. The Charming BERYL OILMAN. Young Ballad st BERYL GILMAN. LEONARD NELSON -Just a Plain LEONARD NELSON Comedian.". Receiving n Bi-» Reception Night! v." CLAYTON nnd GROAN. Dainty Serins ard Dancers. Continued Sucks* of the Popular Stars, THE HONDAS TRIO, Triok Cyclisls and Ir.st-untcnt.-ili.t_. THE GREAT GUZMANI TRIO, Sensational Novelty Eiuilihrists. CREMER'ar.d ARNOLD. DELMAR and CASSANDRA. Short!"?! Leonard N-elson'3 Comtxtitior.e. Prices—O. Stalls 2«. D.C. Is Cd, Stalls Is. Reserves at Milncr and Thompson's or by Telephone 1471 at tho Theatre until S p.m. PUBLIC NOTICES. THE EVER READY KETTLE ONE of the reasons -why the ANGLOSAXON people have become such great Tea Drinkers is owing to their custom of keeping up a constant fire. In thc Latiri Countries tho big kitchen fireplace is almost unknown. ; Now Tea required boiling wateT, but the facility of the Ever-ready Kctt'o in English Countries is very often the reason that good Tea is spoilt by over-boiled and under-boiled water, and rough ar.d ready rule-thumb methods. Inferior Tea, carefully mad'j. is better than good Tea spoilt by bed infusion. To secure the best results procure only tho MATCHLESS or ORIENT BRANDS, and soo to it that tho Ever-ready Kettle ia filled with Fresh Water Freshly Boiled. THE TEA SPECLALISTS, WARDELL BROS. AND CO.. LTD. 1964 WANTED. A SMART JUNIOR REPORTER. . Applications, with testimonials and specimens of work, to bo addressed to tho Editor of "Tho Press," Christchurch. F WANTED. AN EXPERIENCED LADY CLERK. Apply, BOX 221, F Christchurch. WANTED. FOR Timaru, SMART JUNIOR with two or throe years' experience of Hardware trado. Apply, MERCHANT, C 036 Box 123, Timaru. WANTED. FOR the D.I.C. Mantlo Workroom and Stock Alteration Department, EXPERIENCED WORKERS; also JUNIORS. Apply to • MISS THOENE, 1428 D.I.C. CHEVIOT COUNTY COUNCIL. ». iXJEfANTED, a TEAJuSTBR,- singlo man pre '\V .' ferred. Wages -2 lis per week. Sche dulo of duties can be obtained from th< undersigned. Applications Close 11 a.m SATURDAY, Hth March, 1914. ' W. M. COTTERILL, 6057 County Clerk. TO INVESTORS. FOR SALE in Lots to euit purchasers, 100 C _10 PAID-UP SHARES in the ROYAL EXCHANGE CO., cum Div. at _9 per Share, Apply by letter to 1431 A. W. RUTHERFORD, Mendip Hills. MOTOR CAR for SALE—ARGYLL, 26-30 H.P., just painted and in really good order. G. GERARD, 4905 N Fendalton. GET A MOTOR DELIVERY VAN.' » f*Zf\ DOWN BUYS Al 16-20 h.p. HUM. 3JOKJ BER VAN, painted to suit buyer ONLY _J75. LAWRENCE'S MOTOR GARAGE,' St. Aeaph street, F Near _arbadocs street WANTED to SELL, L.1.P., 10 ACRES SPLENDID LAND, Gardinor's Toad, Papanui, with House 4 rooms and out-build-ings, stable, etc.; half an acre onions, 1000 broccoli and cauliflower. All .fenoed, 5 paddocks, 2 acres clover. .£750 walk _t walk out. small deposit, cay, _200 "or less. Apply WM. HOBAN, Solicitor, 5000 100 Hereford street, Christchuich. FOR PRIVATE SALE. CHEAP. A UNIQUE LITTLE PROPERTY, in _- Lower Riccarton. For particulars, address BOX 400, Christchurch P.O. No Agents. C 9090 HYMAN MARKS TRUST. ■\TR F. D. KESTEVEN having, owing te -LVL pressure of private business, reeigned thc Secretaryship of tho Trust, MR CHARLES M. PARKER has been appointed in hi! stead, acd all communications relating to the Trust should be addressed after the 2Sth INSTANT to MR PARKER, at hia address, Art Gallery, Armagh street. CHABLES LOUISSON, A. FERGUSON, ' Trustees. 20th February, 1914. 4903 LAW EXAMINATIONS, 1814. CLASS AND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL. ALL CANDIDATES will be furnished with a complete system of Notes in ALL SOLICITOR'S SUBJECTS TAKEN. IN ADDITION to the usual Class andCorrepoonder.ee Work, A NEW FEATURE FOR ALL CANDIDATES will be WEEKLY EXAMINATIONS, ao follows:— (a) On the notes during first reading. (b) On English and N.Z. Examination Papers, a digest of which has been prepared with MODEL ANSWERS. NOTE.—Motb candidates fail from inability to give a conciao and clear answer within thc prescribed time than from lack of knowledge of the subject. Full particulars on application to F BOX 958. G.P.0.. C_r_ich_rc_ TATE have now REMOVED to our NEW VV OFFICES. CrVIC CHAMBERS. -213 MANCHESTER STREET. ARTHUR L. GRAY and CO., Public 'Accountants, 28 _ Christchurch. RE_OVAL~NOTic_ MR T. G. LILICO. M.R.C.V.S., Veterinary Surgeon, haa re_ored to moro commodious oScfca, 168 GLOUCESTER STREET (Near Manchester stroet). Office Telephone S2S7. Night Telephone 1613. C 8573 DON'T Buy an Engine until you have inquired "from the undersigned. We are Sole Agents for tho famous "Cra»*!<?y" Oil, Benzine, acd Gas Engines, all sizes, also "Kelvin" Launch Engines, 6 to 60 h.p., and Dieeel Crude Oil Engines, SO to 3000 h.p. K. P. M. Manning and Co., 188 Cashel etreet.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14909, 24 February 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume L, Issue 14909, 24 February 1914, Page 1