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Amusements, &o. H E A T R B ROYAL. Under the direction of Mr J. C. Williamson. Business Manager . ME PBTB HUGHES Ketum Visit of J. C. WILLIAMSON’S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY For a short season only, commencing MONDAY, MARCH 9th, When. Mr J. C. Williamson will have the honour of presenting, for the first time _ in Christchurch, the Most Successful Gaiety Musical Play, A CIRCUS GIRL, For Three Nights Only. On a scale of Sumptuous Splendour, with all the Gorgeous Scenery, Dresses and Effects. A Replica of the London Production. GRAND BALLET FANTASTIQUBS ! DBS PIERROTS. The hex plan for the Circus Girl season of three nights will open, To-morrow, Thursday, at Milner and Thompson's. Prices—Dress circle and reserved stalls, Ss; stalls, 3s; pit, Is. Early doors to stalls and pit, from 7 to 7.30, sixpence extra. SUMNER ATHLETIC AND AQUATIC CARNIVAL. • ENTRIES tor the following Events 'Close at H. HULSTON, Tobacconist’s, Cashel Street, at 8 pnn., FRIDAY, Gth Inst. 100YDS, OPEN. 75YDS, OPEN. 100YDS, AMATEUR 75YDS, AMATEUR. NOMINATION FEE, Is EACH. T. BLAKELEY, 311 Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. METHODIST CONFERENCE. SATURDAY, MARCH 7th. GARDEN PARTY, IN the Grounds of the' Hon. J. T. Peacock, Papanui Road, St Albans (kindly lent by Joseph Haydon, Esq.). Tennis, Bowls, Croquet and Ping-Pong, Glees hy Party, etc. Admission Is. Afternoon Tea. • Gates open 2.30 p.m. Trams Passing Grounds leave Cathedral Square every Twenty Minutes from 2.20 p.m. POLTPHONE GRAND CONCERT. rjIHE Largest, Sweetest and Best of Edison’s J- Inventions, available for picnics. JOHNSON’S PICNIC GARDENS, OPAWA. 274 MADAME ZILLAH, 0.8. D., Medium, Magnetic Healer. Deafness, Stammering, Tumours, Rheumatism, Nervous- Diseases, etc., cured in one course of treatment. Morphine, Liquor, Tobacco Habits cured. 143, EAST BELT, near Wesleyan ’Church. 222 6D POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT. Glass Blowing, 2to 5 and 7to 9 daily. A present for each visitor. Works, 16, Manchester Street south. Presents for nothing.' Conditions nt each exhibition of glass blowing. 330 . Public Notices. NOWLAN D I N G, Ex Gothic and Pauanui, '■ " ‘ LARGE ASSORTMENTS 1 ; LATEST DESIGNS PAPBBHANGINGS, OILS, PAINTS, ETC. J. A. LUMMIS, PAINTER AND DECORATOR, €9, Corner Tuam and Durham Streets. Telephone No. 613. F 960 Telephone No. 127 L Q Y D N E Y, H. JONES, SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTIST (by exam.) Rhodes’ Buildings (upstairs), Corner Hereford and Manchester Streets, Opp. National Bank And N.Z. Express Coy. F 3116 MONEY. WE have various SUMS of MONEY for INVESTMENT from 4* PER CENT. T, S. WESTON AND SON. Solicitors, 142, Cashel Street. F 3199 Christchurch. COUPON PRIZES, COUPON PRIZES, for Standard Teas.—See "Window Display and Select Article Required—6 Coupons equal hanging mirror, 12 Coupons equal 6 China Cups and Saucers, 20 Coupons equal Octagon Table, 30 Coupons equal Set Mrs Potts’, Irons, 60 Coupons equal Full Set, of Best Quality Toilet Ware. Duchesae Chests, Brass-rail'Bed-steads, Sofas, Sewing Machines, all given away for coupons. Tea guaranteed pure. Agents— B. HINDLE’S Exchange‘and Mart, Colombo and Tuam Streets. F 2628 UNDERCLOTHING SALE. MRS ROSKRUGE is holding a SPECIAL SALE of UNDERCLOTHING, CORSETS AND WHITE PETTICOATS, Beautifully Trimmed with Lace and Embroidery. FSO49 W. WARD (late of Messrs A. J. White’s and J. Ballantyne and Co.), will 3N HIS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, 223, CASHEL STREET, About the FIRST WEEK IN MARCH NEXT, With a Stock of FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS, BEDDING CUTLERY, GLASS and EARTHENWARE FBOS3 JT. WOODFIELD, the People’s CATERER, • Wholesale and Retail CONFECTIONER, 63, Colombo Street, Sydenham. Specialities in dinners, banquets, wedding breakfasts, socials, wedding cakes, etc. All requisites on hand for hire. Telephone 894. 9407 R 0 BERTS BROS., SURGEON DENTISTS, 190, CASHEL STREET (Opp. Ballantyne’s). Telephone No. 237. F 3135 IS MARRIAGE A FAILURE? NOT IF YOU BUT YOUR WEDDING RING from BUTCHER, JEWELLER, HIGH STREET. Every Purchaser will receive a WEDDING PRESENT of either a Cruet, Biscuit Barrel, Butter Dish, Serviette Rings, Spoons, Knives, etc. X 3167 SEE To-morrow’s Papers for Full Particulars of Frank M. Clark’s Revival of Sixpenny Pops. Mammoth Programme. 371 ONNINGTONS Fruit Preserves for Pre- , serving Stone Fruit in its natural condition. Simple to use. Is per bottle. F 3163 SEND along another hundred Sweet Briar Cigaxettaa. JAoat’w /qootiL &£****

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13066, 4 March 1903, Page 1

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