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Amuflementß, Meetings- Sco, Ttjam ©tbeet Theatbe. overwhelming success i ANOTHER CROWDED HOUSE ! PnbHc and Press Unanimous ! f ! THE BEST Variety Combination that ever appeKefcin this city. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! IiAST NIGHT oy the PEBSENT PBOGRAMMH. I»aBt Night of Crawford and Mooney's Trapeze Act "DOS'T LOOSE MEI" "DON'T LOOSE ME 1" Last Night of " Daisy Bell." liast Night of the Knockabout " Lunatics." • Last Night of THE FOUR COMETS. Last Night of Crawford's Original Sketch, I OYSTERS. Last Night of the Funniest Pantomime ever seen, SAM KEE'S LAUNDRY, " MONDAyTfEB. 26th, Our first grand Change of Programme. ■Everything New from Start to Finish^ FIBST PRODUCTION • Of Mr Ed, Stowe'e Original Act (copyright)j entitled «' CONFUSION." PLEASURE, FUN AND EXCITEMENT, REMEMBER I OUB SEASON POSITIVELY CLOSES OK MARCH Bed, Owing to prior engagements. BEAD YOUB DAILY PAPERS. Notwithstanding the enormous expenses, wo idhore to People's Prices, viz., 2s, Is, and 6d. Secure your seats at Whittel'B during the day and, ivoid the crush at the doors. Stage Manager ... Mr Harry Crawforol Business Manager ... Mr Walter Price. OHBISTCHURCH. WORKING MEN'S CO. OPEBATIV3S BUILDINGk SOCIETY, ffflHE WINNERS Of the APPROPRIATIONS. X DBAWN on WEDNESDAY LAST in the Above Society were Mr H. Harrison and Mr W. H. McKellon, G. HABDCASTLE, 4769 Secretaxy. Auctions; TH CONSEQUENCE OB 1 SUBVEY"S BEING IHCOMPLETE, And in order to suit convenience of several intending Buyers. THE SALE or Mb J. J. WILSON'S FABM AND SECTIONS JNBUBWOOD IS POSTPONED TO SATUBDAY NEXT, •the 3bd MABCH, m? GEO. KING & CO., Lb. ESSES GEOEGE KING & CO., LIMITED, will SELL BY P.UBLIG AUCTION, £.t Their Salerooms. 166, Cashel Street, OH SATURDAY, MARCH 3, . At 12 o'clock 1(By instructions from Mr J. J. Wilson), THAT CAPITAL FARM, Being Parts of R.S. 18394 and 19420 Comprising 440 AOBEB, Situate at J3EWEE, about half a mile from . Railway Station and School, &c. The Farm is well fenced with live fences, and subdivided into suitably-sized paddocks, with water in each, and the BUILDINGS, consisting of Dwelling-house, Stables. Woolshed, &0., are of the very best description, It is to be sold subject to a mortgage of £2000 at 6}~ per cent for four years from 19th July, 1893, and ft lease toChas. W. Wiesenger, Esq., for four years, with right of extension for a further term of three years, at £175 per annum. The above would prove a really good investment to any person seeking a remunerative outlet fp? money or ultimate occupation Will be Sold Absolutely to tho Highest _^ Bidder. 483 T^TESSBS GEOBGE KING & CO., LIMITED, Are instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their. Salerooms, 160, Cashel Street, , . ON SATURDAY, MARCH 3, At 12 o'clock. 113 B ECTIONS » la the Rising TOWNSHIP of BURWOOD, And being Part of B.S. 24361, These Sections are situate near the River Avon, adjoining the Public School. Church, Store and Post Office, and axe within tnree.anda'half miles from Christchurch. . A more healthy and cheerful aspect is not 16 be found around the city. Artesian watec obtainable anywhere on the pro< perfcy. NO BLOWING SAND. The whole is at present served by the City and Suburban Tramway. Good fishing' and shooting for sportsmen. Terms for the Million, and free of interest, as follows :^-S0 per cent on fall of the hammer, and balance in eanal instalments at three, six. nine and twelve months by p. notes free pf interest, or title may be had on payment. A novelty -vrill be introduced into the sale in the shape of fixing upset values, which will run from £4 to £10, and at these prices a ready clearance m»y be guaranteed. Buyers look out. Plans now on view. 3123 MONDAY, 26th FEB. AYERB, BEAUCHAMP & CO. WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, In their Rooms, 222, Cashel Street west, Ex Taviuni, 350 Cases BANANAS Also* Cocoanuts, Fears, Tomatoes, Applet, Ac. The Bananas are in splendid order, and direct from the growers. Hour of sale in Monday's " Press " and " Times." Terms cash. No reserve. AYERS, BEAUCHAMP & CO., 3261 Auctioneers. The matron of the Queen's Jubilee Memorial Home desires to acknowledge with ihanlts tha receipt of magaiiaes from Mr Brittain, periodicals 'join Mr S ;t3mego,i tft%»ll2lH §9^^^*'

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4884, 24 February 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4884, 24 February 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4884, 24 February 1894, Page 4

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