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SHIPPING.

Ainuaeme-itß, Meetings fro* m LOYAL OBANGE i^'ftiS.!- CELEBRATION. ■* _fl_— ______ Under the auspices of \ss3Jjggs No. 4 DISTRICT, L.O.L. '' (tairistchurch). mEA, CONCEET AND DANCE. • thursdayTjuly 12, IS-., . ■ IS THE • ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Lichfield Street. The Programme will be sustained by the best local talent. Tea at 6.15. Concert at 6. Dancing after farce. Tickets for tea, concert and dance, 3s ; for tea and concert, Is 6d : for concert and dance, 2s. 177- A. KININMONTH, Secretary. OPEEA HOUSE. (Best Theatre for Sound in Christchurch).) WEDNESDAY, lira JULY. T> E V -T\ E Fl! ALMA GE, THE FAMOUS OBATOB, Of Brooklyn Tabernacle, Whose Name iB a Household Word all over the English-speaking World. OVEB THREE THOUSAND NEWSPAPEES .Publish his Sermons Every Week in Great Britain and her Colonies, America, Italy, and India, circulating over Fifty Million Copies. Three Joyous LECTURES FOB THE TIMES LECTUEES FOE THE TIMES LECTUEES FOB THE TIMES Which Attracted Overflowing Audiences in Auckland, and Hundreds of People came from Invercargill and Oamaru to the Opening Lecture in Dunedin on Thursday Evening. EESEBVED COUESE TICKET, 7s 6n. First Appearance in Christchurch of THE LATEST and GREATEST CELEBRITY, THE EEV DR T. DE WITT TALMAGE Who on Wednesday Evening will Deliver his very Humorous Lecture, , Entitled, % THE BEIGHT SIDE OF THINGS THE BEIGHT SIDE OF THINGS* THE BRIGHT SIDE OF THINGS' THE BBIGHT SIDE OF THINGS. Dress Circle (Reserved), 3s. Stalls, 2a. Area, Is. Commence at 8. Plans of seats at Miiner and Thompson' 6, will be opened on Monday Morning. B. S. SMYTHE. THUBSDAY-BIG BLUNDERS. FRIDAY-SCHOOL OF SCANDAL. '-■*■' - ■ — Auctions. — i ■■ ■■■■■- -.-p. -■ — .. , •, i„ — SALE OF ONE OF THE . GREAT COALFIELDS OF ENGLAND. REVERSIONARY INTEREST. ! BY-ORDEB OF THE MOBTGAGEE. PEELIMINAEY ANNOUNCEMENT. BARFIELD, NEAR BEBNSLEY. YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND. -jMTESSES AVERS, BEAUCHAMP & CO. have JyJL received instructions from the Mortgagee SELL BYTUBLIC AUCTION, At their Property, Produce and Commercial Salerooms, 223, Caehel Street west, Christohuroh, THE ABOVE-NAMED VALUABLE PROPERTY. Eor Farther F&rticnlars, With Date of Sale, See Wednesday's Papers. AVERS, BEAUCHAMP _ CO., 1788 Auctioneers. »»— l—^ —m. 3u___j_§is Hotipaf. p — Hmm mmmm »■ vi ■ ■ " " .. — ■■ mmm> jj*y EVENING DRESS __fflfflL- REQUISITES. ___^_______k White Sid Gloves, 2-Btttton, -__r -__-___P___i IJ_--I^f-_iir Dwsa BJfi * tß is )ae stod lM| War Dress Bows is the Newest ___-€'_)-! ||l ' - The Newest Shapes in 1111 Hi Spun Sili wd Cashmere Half* NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, Next the D J-C. ALEX. LOWRY, Manager. USE ONLY JE. IRK PAT RICK'S BRAND, " BEAND. PUEE FRUIT JAM. Among the principal manufaetnrea of the Colony are the Jams produced at Nelson hy Messrs KIR-PATRICK & CO. The assuranoe of the manufacturers that none hut the purest colonialgrown Fruits are used by them is amply borne out by the quality of the artiole they supply, and to which it would he impossible to find anything superior. By patronising ___R-_?ATR-OK'S «' K n brand of JA_ [housekeepers will not only be doing their best to encourage the local industries so necessary for tiie welfare of the colony, but will provide their households with Jam that for wholeeomeness, purity and richness, may. challenge the world."-' _J.Z. Ok-let." S. KIRKPATRICK & CO., MANUFACTURERS, JJBJiBON ......._... , .„__. _^K_j_-:_^ra..

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4996, 7 July 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4996, 7 July 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4996, 7 July 1894, Page 4

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