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Miss Norah Delaney And Marie Antoinette Smith (another Wife) MISS FLORENCE LLOYD SYNOPSIS. ACT I.—Dining-room at Waring’s House, London. ACT ll.—Public Room at Railway Hotel, Pitfoodlos, Scotland. ACT lll.—Dining-room at Waring’s House, London. ■ Staged under direction of ME J. J. DALLAS. Musical Director, MR HAL. HENNINGHAM. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT MILNER AND THOMPSON’S. Prices —ss, 3s, and Is. . Day Sales, 6d extra, at Esliok’s, Riedle's and Reunert’s, West End. PHYSICAL CULTURE. MR TANKARD’S SCHOOL (specially built), Oxford’ Terrace and Gloucester Street, Special treatment for spinal curvature, heart and lung weakness, etc. Director: THOMAS S. TANKARD, N.P.R.S. Diploma and Medal, England. .■ Ten years’ practical experience in England and on the Continent of Europe. Send for Prospectus. F 3476 EARN to Breathe —Saturate your Blood with the most important food in existence—Oxygen. F. A. HORNIBROOK, Instructor of Physical Culture, City Hall, Christchurch’ and Sussex Hall, Dunedin, mikes a direct specialty of Breathing. Telephone 1359. Write or call for Prospectus. P 3204 MISSHbEATRICE WHICHELLO; Gold Medallist Sandow ■ system Physical Culture, holds Instruction Classes for Ladies and Children (who can join at any time) at the Y.W.C.A. Rooms, Gloucester Street. Pupils can be instructed at their homes if preferred. “The breath is the life.” Therefore learn to breathe properly and acquire Nature’s tonic, which ensures rich blood, clear complexion, graceful figure, perfect health and no tired feeling. Write or call 34, Tuam Street. Telephone 1659. ‘ ■■ . 7348 Public/ Notices. PUBLIC NOTICE. OWING to my serious il.noss, I will not be able to attend to my business for some time yet. All orders left with Mr Jowett, Tuam Street, promptly attended to,. . 2039 J. F. LLOYD, George St., Richmond. ERSONS desirous of reaching the end of the year in safety should RIDE A “MERCURY” BIKE. They are the latest. You can’t break them, and the price ia right. Get one from CHARLIE BALL, Gloucester Street, opp. “ Times ” Office. ' F 3628 NEfW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. Fire and Maxine. Workers’ Compensation Acts, Employers’ Liability Acts, Common Law, Railway and General Accident, Public Risk, Fidelity Guarantee, Plate Glasa, Burglary and Theft, Sickness, Coupon. POLICY-HOLDERS are hereby notified that the business of the NEW ZEALAND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY has been amalgamated with the New Zealand Insurance Company as from Ist December, 1905. The businesses of both the FIRE AND MARINE and the ACCIDENT DEPARTMENTS will he continued as heretofore at their respective Offices, 196 and 173, Hereford Street. A. L. PARSONS. Manager, Fire and Marine Department, 196, Hereford Street. F. W. DEAMER, District Manager, Accident Department, F 1055 173, Hereford Street. PARTICULAR PEOPLE ARE patronising these particular Boot and Shoe Retailers because — We are particular in quality, fit, style and service. We will fit your feet —and for half the money you are paying your “ foot tailor.” ■ MAINE BROS., 132. HIGH STREET, Opp. A. J. White’s. No connection with any other shop. FP money” FOR INTESTMENT. WE have Money to Lend, on Freehold Security, in any sums up to £50,000, at lowest current rates. In special cases permission will he given to borrowers to repay a portion of the loan each year. DUNCAN, COTTERILL AND STRINGER, Solicitors, P 3462 Cathedral Square. MILK FEVER. BERRY’S MILK FEVER CURE-and OXYGEN TREATMENT, the best combination yet, discovered, 5s per bottle of two doses, by post 5s Bd. BERRY’S SYRINGE for injecting the above, ss; by post Ss 2d. BERRYS CLENSING DRENCH for cows, given after calving, 2s; by post 2s 2d.BERRYS PREVENTIVE DRENCH, given before calving, la 6d; by post 2s. BERRY’S CANTERBURY EMBROCATION for swollen and hard udders, 2s; by post, 2s 9d. BERRYS HEALING OILS for Wounds and Sores of all kinds on Horses and Cattle. Very healing for sore teats, cow pox of cows. 2s; by post 2s 6d. BERRY’S TREATMENT for MAMMITIS, used successfully in the past. BERRYS TREATMENT ’for ABORTION, easily used, results satisfactory. BERRYS DISTEMPER, WORM, TONIC and MANGE MEDICINES for Dogs. J. BERRY, Veterinary Chemist, 146, Colombo Street (opposite E. Reece and Sons. Christchurch. F32(8 OUR Shilling Moustache Cups and Shaving Mugs are in groat demand; worth double! see thorn. Minson and Co, 4759
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 13949, 4 January 1906, Page 1
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