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Amusements, &c. JUBILEE SINGERS’ PROVINCIAL TOUR. THURSDAY, 22nd August—LE’EiSTON. FRIDAY, 23rd August— LYTTELTON. 1806 ■ FOOTBALL, FOOTBALL. Jj,.A-.N' O ASTER PA® K.SATURDAY NEXT. GRAND INTERPROVINCIAL 'HATCH, HAWKE'S BAY v. CANTERBURY. Kick-ofi 3 p.m. Admission Is. Stand 6d. , 'Special Trams and Drags. 1987 ' SALE OP WORK. GIRLS’ FRIENDLY SOCIETY. A SALE -will be held in the Central Office, 226, Gloucester Street W., on THURSDAY, the 22nd, Afternoon and Evening. Good Display of 'Plain and 1 Fancy Needle Work. Refreshments, Book Stall, Dip, etc. The Mayoress 'has kindly consented l to open the Sale at 2 plan. j 1812 gRITAIN’S BEST * BICYCLES, The RUDGE-WHITWOETH. • ROAD RACERS , , £2O ROADSTERS h . , . £2l . LADIES , , . ... £22 ‘ GUARANTEED. TWELVE MONTHS. Inspection. Invited. Showrooms; BEDFORD ROW and VICTORIA STREET. Catalogues Sent Post Free. R. KENT. BEDFORD . ROW and VICTORIA STREET. ■2 _ F 2307 Lectures. HONESTY IS THE BEST POLITICS. QANTERBUBY HALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. JOHN G. WOOLLEY. His Worship the Mayor will preside; Subject: “A Sower.” \ FRIDAY—" The People’s Power.” SUNDAY—“Personal Responsibility.” MR WOOLLEY contested the last President ■ tial Election in the United States with. M’Kinley and • Bryan, polling over half a million votes. -“ Mr Woolley delivered , another brilliant lecture at the Pitt S treet Wesleyan Church, which was packed. . .In the evening, at the .Opera.. House, not a.seat was vacant, and many standing.”—“ N.Z. Herald "• (Auckland), 6th August., > • . . “ A 1 packed audience in the Theatre Royal last night.- . . . Standing room at a . .1 The-«ddrcfc»---vrrf* ’all too short - for the i audience.”—“ Daily; News”. (New Plymouth), 7th-'August. ' - “ For dry humour, .hard! common sense and earnest zeal . . . could not be excelled."— “Chronicle’,’ (Wanganui), 9th August. At 8 p.m, ■ Admission,' FREE;: Collection. Reserved! Seats, Is. Ticket-holders must'be in their Seats not later than 7.55 p.m. Tickets obtainable ait Taylor, Cole and Co.’s, Lichfield Street, and J. T. Smith, Cashel Street. , MR WOOLLEY will Speak at RANGIORA on MONDAY, EVENING, and at KAIAPOI on TUESDAY. 1791 r Meetings. CANTERBURY CHAMBER OF \ ■ • COMMERCE. Instituted. 1839. ~ Incorporated 1882. mflE ANNUAL GENERAL (MEETING of A- Members will be . held on THURSDAY, 29th inst.,.after the Luncheon, at 1 o’clock. ; ; , BUSINESS— . . : ? Election of 'Members. Election of Office-bearers. Adoption o£ Annual Report and BalanceSheet. General. . ,v, H. ADLEY, 1985 Secretary. ■TO EMPLOYERS OF PLASTERERS. A MEETING of EMPLOYERS will be held in OTLEY’S HALL on FRIDAY NEXT, the 23rd inst., at 8 p.m., for the purpose of APPOINTING THREE EMPLOYERS to act with the Three Journeymen appointed by the Union as a Committee to 'fix the rate of wages of incompetent workmen in the trade. : 195-1 JOHN OTLEY. Lost, Found, &c. LOST, between Linwood and Town, a Gold Horse-shoe and Whip Brooch, -set with pearls and amethysts; valued as ' keepsake. Reward at “ Times " Office. 1957 Wanted. WANTED, Buyers lor Redding, Suits, carpels, Perambulators, n. Atkinson, Manphester Street. . . ? FI9SB WANTED, Buyers Ticuin case and Bow, £l. Atkinson's, 117, Manchester Street. FI9S3 AN”)ED, Buyers for Accordeons, from 7s 6d. H. Atkinson, IX7, Manchester Street, PI9BB WANTED, every gentleman to carry one of our 10s 6d Umbrellas; guaranteed two years; a good assortment left. Lethaby, .i.obbs'3 Ruildmgs, Cathedral Square. X 2486 WANTED to Give Away, Handsome Sewj ihg Machine! For particulars see windows Jubilee Boot Pb.lace, 150,- Lower High Street (next I- Knight,. Cash Batcher). X2BSS WANTED, a first-class Forewoman to wear a Glace Kid Shoe at 7s 6d, to be bought at Maine Bros.’, Boot Manufacturers. Other shops charge 12s 6d for the same shoe. Sale now on. X 2519 WANTED, Youths to qualify for Commercial and Professional Appointments by attending Gilby’s Commercial College, 150, Worcester Street. Remunerative situations guaranteed. F2OSS_ WANTED, large families tired oi paying too much for’ their Boots to gave money in buying direct front the' manufacturers; one single pair at wholesale price; Sale now on at Maine Bros.’ ’ X 2519 ■fSTANTED, Ladies to inspect our latest itn- ¥ ¥ portation of Fancy Dress Evening Shoes; largest and most up-to-date stock in Christchurch. Universal Boot Co., High Street, Christchurch. F2574_ WANTED Known—'Mrs yuartermam is a Cash Purchaser of Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Leit-off Clothing. Letters by post or otherwise attended to. Address, Mrs G. Qusu'terraain, 154, High ..Street. X 793 ANTED—Our Gents’ Boots rrom 7s 6d to 25s 6d are all the rage, because they fit well, wear well, and look well. A. Brocket*, and Co., The People’s -Boot Shop, next Butcher," Jeweller! High Street. - / F2SBO ANTED Known-Ladies’ Evening Shoes Is lOd; don’ t miss them. Ladies' Tennis Shoes, .rubber soles, 2s 9d, Piles of Felt Slippers from 9d. The People's Boot Shop, 210, High Street, nest Butcher, Jeweller. P2BSO

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12586, 22 August 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12586, 22 August 1901, Page 1

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