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KENNETH MATHESON & CO., CASH DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, THE HALIi, HIGH STREET, CHBISTCHUBCH. SPECIAL PURCHAsiToF CHILDREN'S AND MAIDS' JACKET?, AT AN ENOBMOUS DISCOUNT. XT b our intention to give Customers the benefit of our Purchases, and Clear he whole Lot 2 s II 15 3 s 11 D 4 9 IP EACH - ALSO, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' AND MAIDS' MACKINTOSHES, MANTLES, JACKETS, GOLF CAPES, ULSTERS AND FURS. For Latest Styles in Autumn and Winter Millinery see Choice Display in Windows. DREBSMAKING. MISS SWAN has returned from Sydney and Melbourne, and has an efficient Staff of assistants engaged in carrying out all the latest ideas in this department. Ladies will do well to entrust us with this season's orders, "very effort will ba mode to give thorough satisfaction in FIT, STYLE and FINISH. DEESS PARBICS. NEW KAIAPOI TWEEDS. NEW DIAGONAL AND FANCY TWEEDS, New Rain-proof Serges, in Navy and Black. New Cashmeres and Merinos. NEW AMAZON, FOULLE and MELTON CLOTHS, in oil the Choicest Designs and Coloarinf, AT LOWEST CASH PBICES. KENNETH MATHESON & CO., CASH DBA PEES AND CLOTHIERS, THE HALL, HIGH STREET, CHRISTOHUBCH. X/ 759

Late Advertisements WANTED to Bent, three-roomed Cottage. Apply 222, Durham Street north. 165* .** r ANTED Known— Open Thursday Evening W until ten o'clock. Friday cloßed all day. Percy's Boot Stock Vendors. . 1653 "VTJVT ANTED; Lessons in Arithmetic one evening .-V V per week. .Terms moderate. P. 0. ," Star " Office. 1652 WANTED to Let, Unfurnished Front Boom, with fireplace, near Bailway Station. E.J.J.,"Star" Office. 9635 W"ANT J. Nash to return Spring Cart, Brown Body, Yellow wheels, small door in tail door. Reword for information lead to recovery. H. Hedge, Colombo Street. 1641 IjaTANTED to SeU.litVoolßton, a comfortable T T House of 6 rooms and scullery ; 1 rood 12 perches land, stable, &o.; price low. Allan ■ Hopkins, Cathedral Square. (IB) WANTED, Soap. Of soaps there are many, of all kinds and degrees, but the best is "Excelsior" — quite sure to please. Fragrant and creamy, pure, lasting and sweet, " Excelsior" indeed is a genuine treat. Of all first-class grocers nnd ttorekeepers. Try a bar, and you will never be without it, Hancock and Company. 1640 Board and Residence for two V_y Bingle Yonng Men, 93, Barbqdocs Street. 1655 ANTED Known— The Misses Williams, Dressmakers, &0., fit itnd style gnaranteed, moderate charges, 73, Hereford Street. 1656 TVf IN SON'S Cheap Depot for Household Bequi. I.YJL sites. Stove brushes 7sd, scrub 6d, splendid set shoe brushes 2s 6d, 300 sets jugs at 2s 3d, 40-piece tea Bets 10s 6d, tumblers 2s dozen, Rpeeial value hair brush Is 3d. 220, Colombo Street. Xj1384 "OALLANCE LIBEBAL ASSOCIATION.— JD Meeting To-morrow at 8, Wesleyan Chapel, Waltham. Mr Collins, M.H.8., will deliver nn address. 1650 ENGINEEBS' Bond has vacancies for a few Recruits, players or learners; instruments and uniform provided. Apply Practice-room, Drillshed, Monday or Friday evening. 1602 FEW Special Lines just opened at the D.LC— Warm Winter House Shoes, all sires, from Is per pair ; Household Brushes of every kind at unusual prices ; 2000 New Japanese Trays, all less than half-price ; other useful linen of very special value. DXC. X1415 FEW Special Lines just opened at the D.I.C— Warm Winter House Shoes, all sizes, f roiv Is per pair ; Household Brushes of every kind at unusual prices; 2000 New Japanese Trays, all less than half-price ; other useful lines of very special value. P.I.C. : X1415 g~"\ BEAT Sale of Hitchcock's Stock now on. V*T Twilled Flannelettes. 2s lid doz. H. Wickett and Co., Sydenham. 1646 TjIEW Special Lines just opened at the D.I.C— JD Warm Winter House Shoes, all sizes, from . Is per pair ; Household Brushes of every kina at unusual prices; 2000 New Japanese Trays, all less than half-price; other useful lines of very special value. D.I.C. X1415 TO LET — New House, four large rooms in addition to kitchen, scullery, and bathroom, hot and cold water, nice position. Apply G. W. Bradley, 312, Colombo Street north. 1648 ■ TO-MOBROW, THURSDAY, Commencing at 12 noon. A CHANCE FOR THE MEN. MESSRS BOWMAN & SON are instructed to Sell, at the importern' risk, at the oaafellows' Hall, Lichfield Street, specially engaged for the occasion, 200 Macintosh Overcoats, which are to be sold without the slightest reserve. Now.— The above goods are of the finest manufacture, and should command the attention of persons requiring an overcoat for the coming winter. BOWMAN & SON, Auctioneers, 1642 200-206. Hereford Street. O * E B A JoL OUS E. Sub-Lessees and Managers — : Messrs Will Danvers and Fred Patey. TIVOLI SPECIALITY COMPANY. TO-NIGHT AND EVEBY EVENING. '6BEATJSUCCESS !QF Our New Propramme7*~The"""Laughablest of all Laughable Comedies, O'BAFFEBTY'S TBOUBLES— Sam Snug (independent) Morton Prior Chops (a journeyman butcher ... Harry Baxter Michael o'Bafferty (with song, an Irish Policeman) Frank May TomChaffe Harold White Bridget O'Baiferty ... Millicent Mowbray Mrs Chopps ... Emma Markham Special Engagement for another Week— LUELLA, Who will perform his death-defying act, the Glide for Life, diving from the dome of the Opera .House to the stage, a wonderful feat. KINGSLEY^and KEBB, An entirely new act, riding everything. The whole concluding with the Funniest of all Funny Farces — I GBIMES' WILLTony (the Tailor) , Charles Hugo No. 1 ... ... Frank May No. 2 Harold White No. 3 Millicent Mowbray Look out for Queen's Birthnight, A pleasant surprise, for FRIDAY, May 24th. TIVOLI PRICES— Circle Is 6d, Stalls Is, Pifc-Sixpence. 1632 THEA TR, E JAi OVA L. Lessees "... Gonrlay and Stokes. Business Manager ... Mr William Stokes. • Musical Conductor ... Mr Axel Newton. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, 22nd MAY. THE GOURLAY AND STOKES COMPANY. The Enormously Successful Comedy-Burlesque in two acts, entitled " REVELS." Tommy Shakspere ... . ... Mr William Gourlay Theodore Fatinahn Mr Leonard Preston Major Hardacre Mr Walter Bayly Private Jones. ... ... Mr Thomas Jameson Mrs Tadpole Miss May Clarke Daisy Hardacre Miss Violet Nielson Kittie Kinley Miss Amy Gourlay Guests, Dancers, Singers, nnd Chorus of 30. . In the Second Act will be introduced ihe Coster Songs GREAT Serio-Comic Songs The Spider Dance Skirt Dancing SPECIALTY Burlesque on the Duel Scene in " Coradcan Brothers " Limelight Gavotte . SCENE. Burlesque on two Music-Hall Artistes. The Umbrella Medley, with Limlight Effects. The Prettiest Medley ever heard in New Zealand. Doors open at 7.30, Performance at 8, Carriages at 10.30. Reserved Stalls at Milnor and Thompson's. Day Sale of Tickets at Eshck's and Walker's, The now Popular Theatre Royal Prices— Orchestra Stalls 4s, Dress Circle and Stalls 2s 6d, Pit One Shilling, Children half-price, Pit excepted. CHRISTCHURCH PARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLY. CALL OF THE HOUSE. "If/TEMBERS of the above Assembly are hereby _[yj_ summoned to attend a Preliminary Meeting whereat arrangements will be made for the session, which opens on June sth. The place fixed for the meeting is the PROVINCIAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS, Christchurch, and the time eight o'clock on the evening of WEDNESDAY, MAY 22nd, 1895. Intending Members are requested to send in I their names at once, or arrange to be nomiuatcd at a meeting of the Executive, to be hold prior to the above meeting. By J. T. MARRYAT HORNSBY, Acting Clerk to the Assembly. Christchurch, May 18th, 1895. 8717 1612

LODGE UNANIMITY, No. 3. fIRHE Brethren of the above Lodgeare hereby reJL quested to MEET at the Lodge-Boom, Siimner Road, Lyttcltou, on THUBSUA.Y, the 23rd last., at 2.30 p.m., sharp— Lodge tyled at 2.-H) p.m. —to follow the remainß of our late Brother J. Thompson, P.M., P.G.S.W. JlonrniDg regalia. Brethren of sister Lodges rnsiicetfully invited. By Order. J. T. GIFFORD, I BSC>S i' Secretary.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5256, 22 May 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5256, 22 May 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5256, 22 May 1895, Page 3

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