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sate Advertisements, KJ HOB A L fl. A L Ir. Enthusiastic Beception Accorded hy Crowded Audiences. FAREWELL TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, THIS (SATURDAY EVENING, MAECH 12th, 1898, AMY SHEBWIN, The Australian Nightingale, Assisted hy her TALENTED COMPANY. .AMY SHEBWIN will s_^_ Becit. and Aria, "Ombra mai fn" (Xerxes') Handel (Vioiin and organ obbligato). Becit. and Aria, " Scenes That Are Brightest" (Maritana) — Wallace "Little Bird So Sweetly Singing," (G. B. Allen). (Flute ohhligato) Dnet, "The Golden Goose"— Newton With Arthur Deane. AETHUB DEANE (Baritone) KRTY GBINDLAY (Contralto) ALBERTO ZELMAN (Violinist) HEBBEET STONEHAM (Flute) S. SZCZEEAJSOWSKI (at the Piano). Prices— Beserved seats, 4a ; Unreserved, 3a--2s Seats, Floor and Side Galleries; ls. Back Gallery. Special arrangements for Schools and Concert Parties Apply at Box Office. Plan and Tickets at Milner and Thompson's. Day Tickets at Walker's, tobecconist. Doors open 7.15, Concert at 8. Carriages at lOo'clock. L. G. SHABPE, Manager. JAS. TAIT, Eepresentative. MADAME HELLER, PHYSIOGNOMIST, INSPIBATIONAL ME. ■DIUM, Cambridge Terrace (179, second honse from Manchester Bridge). Questions answered on everything— Health, Marriage, Bnsiness. By request Short Extension of Season. 1811 ~m/TB CHABLES CLABK desires to draw Attention to the GREAT FUR SALE ANNOUNCED FOB WEDNESDAY NEXT In this morning's papers. THE CONSIGNMENT IS THE LAEGEST AND MOST VALUABLE COLLECTION OF TASMANIAN FUBS EVEE SHOWN IT THIS CITY. Goods on View. Inspection Invited. Catalogues on application. H. S. BBOWN, 1214 No. 870. Auctioneer.. W. E. Harding ] |"W. E. Harding STOCK OF A DRAPER. WB. HAEDING, instructed by the Trustee' a m the Estate of a Draper and Clothier, Will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the risk of the Tenderer, who has not complied with the conditions of his contract, on MONDAY NEST, At 11 a__, At the Premises, 43, Victoria Street, THE WHOLE OF THE DEAPEEY AND CLOTHING IN ABOVE ESTATE, . Comprising Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats, silk Handkerchiefs, Tweed and Felt Hats.Trou. sers/Vests, Shirts of all kinds, Plush.Velvet, large assortment Dress Siufis, Wool, Hosiery, Muslins, Sheetings, Cashmere.Veiling, Embroidery, Torchon Laces, Sateen and SUks, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Merino Vests, Silesia, Holland, Forfar, Calic.es, Cottons, Collars, Shawls, Socks, Ladies' ltobes, Turkish Towels, Cardigan Jackets, Print, «_.. Note. — The above stock is new and up-to-date, and I have received positive instructions to sell. Any loss incurred will be at the risk of the firm who tendered for the stock. 1893 W. B. HAEDING, Auctioneer. NOTICE. WE AEE INFOBMED THAT CEBTAIN DEFAMATOBY EEPOETS are being spread concerning ns which BEST UPON NO BASIS OF TEUTH. and which are being disseminated by MALICIOUS and POSSIBLY ENVIOUS PEBSONS, with the object of injuring our practice. We cannot take criminal proceedings.against the ! authors because we are advised that the evidence in our possession is not sufficient. If any of our friends can give ns BELIABLE INFOBMATION as to any person. CIRCULATING THESE BUMOUBS, we shall feel very much obliged. AETHUR C. DE EENZI. HENEY DE EENZI. March 11, 1898. F 1948 PAINS AFTEB EATING. MES MABY ANNE OWEN, of Aird Street, Parramatta, N.S.W., writes:—" LOASBY'S 'WAHOO* cured me of pains, in the chest andsickness after meals, from which 1 had suffered for six years." LOASBY'S " WAHOO," Price 2s 6d everywhere. Wholesale Agents— Kempthorne, Prosser and Co.'s N.Z. Drug Co., Ltd. WANTED, 5000 Dozen Herbal Beer Bottles. Badham, 71, Cathedral Square. 1209 ANTED to Sell, for removal, on or before Wednosday next, Silver Wyandottes, A ndalusians and Minorcas; also 2 Fowl Pens. 1.. Blake, 163, Hereford Streetj 1197 WANTEDKnown— A Good Line of Gum Boots, to be Sold at Job Prices. H. Pannell, Manchester Street. 1918 WANTED, a Bharp, active Office Boy. A pply in own handwriting, P.O. Box 363, Christchurch. ' 1947 WANTED, immediately, for prompt cash, Onions, Pickling Onions, Kidney and E. Eose Potatoes, Blue Peas, &c, &c. L. Blake, 163, Hereford Street. 1947 WANTED, a General Servant; references required. Apply Mrs B. H. Wood. 295, Cashel Streej 1200 W "ANTED Known— Comfortable Home for two young men with widow lady; five minutes' walk from Bailway Station and towu. 234, Tuam Street east* 1212 WLANTED to Let, Unfurnished Front Boom, with fireplace. Apply 199, North Belt. 1201 OEKBOOMS and Shop Window to Let; suit milliner and dressmaker. Corner Cashel Street and East Belt. 1211 BOOT '! rade— Wanted, a good Machinist. H. Duckworth. 139, Manchester Street. 1203 ADAME GIBBIS, Palmist, Phrenologist, 324, St Asaph Street west, opposite the Crown Brewery_. 1213 MISgfsCEIVENOB'S Quadrille Band, one to eight performers. Apply, Milner and Thompson. 1039 E C. H. FOX'S Quadrille Band, from one to eight performers, fcr picnics, balls, garden patties, ke. 225, St Asaph Street; also care of Milner and Thompson. 1199 VACANCYY ACANCY for respectable yonng man, share bedroom. Terms moderate. 93, Barbadoe3 Street. ■■ H9S AUCKLAND INDUSTEIAL AND MINING ! EXHIBITION, 1898-1899. ! OPENS Ist DECEMBEE, 1898. NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS APPLICATIONS FOE SPACE aro requested to be sent in at earliest possible date. All necessary Forms may be obtained from the Secretary Industrial Association, Ohristchurch, or from the undersigned. W. E. HOLMES, Secretary. Office : No. 58, Queen Sireet, Auckland. , 23rd February! 1898. 1407 DX BBANDT'i MALTED FOOD. THE Matron, Infants' Home, Asbfleld (Sydney), says :"— We have had infants of six mon&s old brought to our Home, weighing only seven pounds and apparently dying, who have become tron? and plump when fed on it, and in cases of he most obstinate Diarrhoea we havo fonnd it invaluable^ ■ T J. C. CUSACK (Ten Years with. Davies and Lamb), XTAIBDBESSEB AND (TOBACCONIST 191, HIGH STBEET 2186 (Opposite Clock Tower, Chrißtchnrch). N _ INE CUPS of DELICIOUS TEA FOB A PENNY, first water. Test the truth of this Btatemont by experimenting on Half a pound 2s 4d Palm Brand Indian, Leading Grocers. p 6810 PERKINS & PRIESTNALL HAIEDBESSEBS AND TOBACCONISTS, 249.H13H STBEET, TEIANGLE. Tobaccos, Cigars and Cigarettes of the bert quality. SoleSfanufacturers of the celebrated "Imperial Cigarettes. The bestou thomaiket. 8530

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6126, 12 March 1898, Page 5

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