Amusements, &c. Second Tear. PULLER'S BIJOU COMPANY. Oddfellows’ Ball, Lichfield 'Street. Greater Success than Ever of LENNON, HYMAN AND LENNON, LENNON, HYMA'N AND LENNON, Absolutely Unrivalled in their Original and •Novel Act, entitled THE THREE WAITERS. Genuine Success of WILL STEVENS, the Sad-eyed Shriek. Continued Success of DENNIS CARNEY, The Hilarious Hibernian. MAY MARLOW, ROSE BELMONT, Serio. Balladiist. Door 7.15. Curtain S. HORAL HALL, THURSDAY NIGHT, 21st FEB. A SPECIAL CONCERT will he given by the Exhibiii&h Concert Company, comprising the following first-rate Artists:—iMiss Clarice Hunt (Nelson’s charming contralto), Mr Kil-burn-Heron (the" eminent, Australian tenor), and Chieftain Rangduia (the gifted 'Maori pianist and singer). Concerts will also be given at Eaiapoi, Eridey, 22nd; Ashburton, Wednesday, 27th. Brices —2s and Is. 9742 J. DANIELS, Manager. SCHOOL OE DOMESTIC INSTRUCTION. T HE ANNUAL CONVERSAZIONE will be i held on WEDNESDAY, EEB. 20, At the ART GALLERY, > ’ At 6 p.m. 9350 QENUINE BRITISH 810 GRAPH. Under direction of Messrs Wyld and Freedman. FAREWELL SOUTHERN TOUR. ASHBURTON ONE NIGHT ONLY. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20th. TIMARU TWO NIGHTS ONLY, TOETUR. AND FBI., FEB. 21’ and 22. 9547 J. A. MILLER. AN EVENT.—Re-opening Kniglvtstown Library, St Albans, THURSDAY NEXT, Feb. 21'Sfc. Grand Century Entertainment, Songs, Recitations, Dancing, Instrumental Selections. Doors 7.30 p.m. Admission, One Shilling. The Mayor will preside. 1 Fine Programme and Grand Evening’s Entertainment. Come! 9679 BAKERS’ PICNIC will be held on Thm-s----day Next, at Eaiapoi Park. Drags leave Square at 9.30 a.m. Return Fares 2a, Catering Is 6d extra. 9715 ' R. A. DONALDSON, Sec. DANCING, DEPORTMENT, ETC. MRS ARTHUR ZEPiLIN resumes Teaching FEB. TSth, ‘Hobbs’s Buildings. Ladies’ Skirt-dancing Class being arranged. Children’s Class Saturday, 23rd. Private lessons given. Private Address: S 7, Durham Street, City. 9706 MADAME HSjM; PHYSIOGNOMIST, PSYCHO METRIST, Inspirational Medium, 177, Cambridge Terrace, three houses west from Manchester Street Bridge. Questions answered. Splendid testimonials. LAST FEW WEEKS. 9675 . K B N T, Agent for BRITAIN’S BEST BICYCLE, ■v.«‘*Eß-V RUDGE-WHiTWORTH” : ' •Inspection Invited. CATALOGUES SENT POST FREE. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE SHOWROOMS IN’ NEW ZEALAND, AT BEDFORD ROW AND VICTORIA STREET. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. Best Workmanship at Lowest Prices. ’t " new ZEALAND’S BEST BICYCLE, “THE KENT,” Built by RICHARD KENT, , BEDFORD ROW AND VICTORIA STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. F 2807 Wanted. WANTED, People to get Married. H, » Atkinson, 117, Manchester Street. F 1998 WANTED, Buyers Violin Case and Bow, V. £l. Atkinson’s, 117, Manchester Street. F 1983 WANTED, Buyers for Accordeons, from 7s Gd. H. Atkinson, 117, Manchester Street. F 1993 WANTED, Buyers for Bedding, Suits, carpets, Perambulators. H. Atkinson, Manchester Street. FI9SS TANTED, to let you know that not a few t i lines only, but the whole Stock is for e at Shaw, Robinson, and Co.’s Dissolui of Partnership Sale. At 213, ,Oa slid eet (opposite “ Press'” Office). X2IBO RANTED, Ladies who do not rec visiting Christchurch receive Ballantyne’s Book Fashion to leave their permanent address Ballantyne’s, Cashel Street, when a copy be forwarded as the seasons change. ’ANTED, Ladies visiting Christchurch who do not receive Ballanityne’s Book ’ash'on to' leave their permanent address Jallantyne’s, Cashel Street, when a copy, be forwarded as the Seasons change. rANTED Known—Shaw, Robinson anti' Co.’s final Dissolution of Partnership Salens on Friday, the 15th inst,, at 9 a.m. . The le stock is offered unreservedly. Do not. 3 this rare opportunity. At 213, Cashel et (opposite ‘Press ” Office). X2IBO ’ANTED Known—At Shaw, Robinson and Co.’s Dissolution of Partnership Sale may not find everything you want, but t you do find ought to and will make smile again. The prices are in many 3 preposterously low. At -13, Cashel it (opposite “Press” Office. S2IBO ANTED, immediately, TwF First-class Chefs; Married Couples, w';.e cook, etc., frood all-round farm haudr, Ploughman, esters, Blacksmiths, Two Cooks and rs, Camp Cock, a number of Dairy be’ Lad for inilk cart, also good Lad for as’waggon. Day Porter for hotel (town), Lads for country hotel; several Boys ed -at once lor town and country. Sime's dry Office, 171, Armagh Street. Telee 579. WANTED.— The following servants can be suited by applying to J. McDonald, Manchester Street, viz., Station and Pam Married Couples, without families, £75, ;£BO yearly and found; ’Blacksmiths, Plaxmill Scutchers, Ploughmen, Gardeners, do milking, 20s, 25s weekly; , Hotel, Station: , and Camp Cooks, 25s 40s; Rabbitew; ElderlyMen, generally useful; number of Farm and Station Youths; Waiters, 235, 30s. Miss Conway requires iHottsekecpeiß, Cooks, Housemaids, £-sa?’"'la Girls.- 'Telephone
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12429, 19 February 1901, Page 1
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