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' Amusements, &o. ODBILEB SINGERS' PROVINCIAL. TOUR. TONIGHT, FRIDAY, ,23rd FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. 'I A 'N-C A S T E R PAKE. TO-MORROW. GRAND INTERPE'OVINCIAL 'MATCH, HAWKE'S BAY-v. CANTERBURY Kick-off 3 p.m. Admission Is. Stand 6d. Special Trams and Drags. 1987 GLASS BLOWING. PRACTICAL -Exhibitions daily, 2 to 5 and' .7to 9. Admission Is. Children! 6d. Presents given. Works: 16, Manchester Street South. Children's Matinee every .Saturday 2 to 5. 2004 Tho RUDGE-WHITWOETH. BOAD BACEBS . . „ . £2O EOADSTERS .... £2l LADIES £22 GUARANTEED TWELVE MONTHS, Inspection Invited. Showrooms: BEDFQED BOW and VICTORIA STEEET. Catalogues Sent Post Free. r. Sent/ BEDFOED BOW and VICTORIA STEEET. Lectures. •It ia to be (hoped, that the unavoidable delay ■will not prevent- the very large numbers who came tto the 'Hall, last evening, from GREETING 'MR WOOLLEY TO-NIGHT. TO-M'GKT. TO-MGHT. in consequence of the s.s. T&raweia having been delayed in Wellington for the 'Frisco Mail, it was impossible for Mr Wooliey to epeak &s arranged. MR WOOLLEY WILL STILL SPEAK • SiEBE THREE EVENINGS, Ha arranged, itiie SECOND LECTURE being. fDO-M) ; BBOW {SATURDAY) EVENING. Hia Worship -the 'Mayor has kindly; oon'S&nted to date >£he chair this evening. •HONESTY IS THE BEST, POLITICS. . HALL. ANTEEBURY' ! JOHN G.~ WOOLLEY, Subject: "A Sower." • SATURDAY—"The People's Power.'" SUNDAY—" Personal! Responsibility." ME WOOLLEY contested 'the last Presiden- [ tial' Election. in the:., United States with M'Kinley and Bryan, polling over : half a million, votes. '■'.«' Mr. Wooliey delivered , another brilliant lecture a't the Pitt' Street Wesleyan Church, which was packed. ... In the evening, at the Opera House, not a seat was vao*nt, and many standing."—"N.Z. Herald" /(Auck-, land), sth August. "A packed audience in the Theatre Royal. last night. ... Standing room; at a premium. , . . The address was all too short for the audience." —" Daily News" (New Plymouth), 7th August. "For dry humour, hard common senee and earnest zoal .... could not be excelled."— "Chronicle" (Wanganui), 9th August. ;■..-.; At 8 p.m., Admission, FREE; Collection. Eesexyedr'Seats, Is. Ticket-holders must be in 'their Seats not Iwter than 7.55 p.m. Tickets obtainable ait Taylor, 'Colo and Co.'a, Lichfield Street, and J. T. Smith, Cashel 'Street. ; ■■■ MR WOOLLEY wiTspeak at HANGIORA on MONDAY EVENING, and at KAIAPOI on TUESDAY. 1791 , : Meetings. E PRACTICE OF TEACHING. TONIGHT. " The Lessons: Its Giving and Its Results," ay T. S. Foster, Esq., West 'Christchurch School. 30th—" Questions," by J. A., Jtthns&n. Esq.y.Timaru 'Borough School, Sv MioliaeT's ". Schoolroom, - ; 8 p.m. One 'Shilling. 201 S 'LABOUR DAY DEMONSTRATION. * MEETING of the GENERAL OOMMIT- • TEE will be held in- Trades' Hall on SATURDAY, August 24-th, at 7,30 p.m. sharp. 2014 GEO. -:S. WHITE, 'Secretary. Lost, Pound, &c. " OST, on Tuesday last, in Southbrook or -1 Rangiora.-a Fur JTecklet. -Reward on leaving same at Mr Bridgets, Rangiora, ox Mr Seed's,- Southbrook. 2029 LOST, on Monday last, at Chamberlain's . sale, Ellesmere, One Small Black .and White Long-haired . Sheep Dog, answers to name of "Star." Registered collar on. Reward on returning to W. Karslake, Leeston. 2030 OTRAYED, on Reid's Estate, Bennetts, One O- Bay Gelding, clipped all ovecr, with, cover on. Owner, can have same by paying exp>enses. 2018 Wanted. ANTED, Buyers lor Beflding, . Suit* »» carpel's, Perambulators. Jtt. Atkinson, Manchester Street. FI9BB J ANTED, Buyers Vtoun Case and Bow, ANTED, every gentleman to carry one , VY.> of cur 10s 6cl Umbrellas; guaranteed two years; a-good- assortment left. Lethaby, u-obbs'a Buildings, Cathedral Square. X 2486 WANTED to Give Away, Handsome Sew- . ing Machine. For particulars see windows Jubilee Boot Palace, 150, Lower High Street (next J. Knight, Cash Butcher). X 2885 ANTED, 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 tho same ehoe. Sale ow on. X 2549 Youths to qualify for ComVV/mercial and Professional Appointments by attending Gilby's Commercial College, 150, Worcester Street. Remunerative- situations guaranteed.. F2OS3 ANTED, large famines tired of paying . . too much for their Boots to save money in buying direct from the manufacturers; ono single pair at wholesale price; Sale now on at Maine. Bros.' X 2549 WANTED, Ladies to inspect our latest importation of Fancy Dress Evening Shoes; largest and most stock in Christchurch. Universal Boot Co., High Street, Christchurch. • F 2574 r ANTED Known—'Mrs Quamermam is a . . Cash Purchaser of Ladies', Gents' and Children's Left-off .Clothing. Letters by poat or otherwise attended to. Address, Mrs G. Quarterniain, 154, High Street. X 798 rANTED—Our Gents' Boots trom 7s 6d . / to 25s 6d are all the rage, because they fit well, wear well, and look well. A. Brockett and Co., The People's Boot Shop, next Butcher, Jeweller, High Street. F2BSO WANTED Known—Laaies' Evenici 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, next Butcher, Jeweller. F2BBO

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12587, 23 August 1901, Page 1

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