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tjate Advertisement* 01 •S O BA L O*T^ ! i ' TO-NKKHT. ' ' ' BABT I. ■ ' . 1- Song—" Tliee Fiahers " (HufliWh) v 'Mobs A*k» Poi^tf&T. 2. Song— ''Ab of Yore" (Mawdwroni) * ■ Mir 'jSugli M. peeves. 3. Song—" My Dearest Heart " (Sun'rvam)' ,' Mtb TipJw. 4. Song— "BhephardV Cradle Song" (Bpia«»-. ■Vila) (Miss AMoe HofiandeT. : 6. Vdolln Solo--"Aiil«gro;sth Son»i»" <BeO&-' oven.) Misa Moran. ' 6. Song—" iAvo " (Masoherojoi) (ttj «•• quest-) Mite Alice Hoß&nder. 7. Violoncelio Solo— G»voi*e CPopper) Mir H. Jf. LoudbfMtt. Organ M-iaa Puzsston. VialonceHo— Mr (H. EL Lougihsan. ■ ' INTKRVAL. PART 11. ■4. Song— "Ok, ©ivine -Redecnier" (Gcnnpd) Mi&s Alice HWl*najr k '2. Violoncello Solo— (1) " 'Beroenae •' (Bw«w*;. (2) " Dsnse Rnstiqxio ' (Sqxure) Mr XL 'E-. Loßghnan. . 3. Song— "lWcy 'Waft Me"" (y«rdi) Mr Httgfe M. tßMret. 4. Song— "The Bird I3iat Cam© in Bpti&g n (Sir J. Benedict) 'Mra Tir^sr. 5. VxMn Solo— " Saltarelle " (G«ro»aai) . Hiss' SffoxM. 6. Song— "Douglas Gordon " (jLellie) ; Miss Alice aiollaniaw, Organ— Mies Fnnston. . .' . Accompametiefl-^M'ies Janie (McCardeH, Mies Fangton. 25JS '■ THE TWIBNTIETS OENTUBY ! SE3S T SATION. 1 WI(RTB: BBOS.' T»o>Yi4iL cntctrs and menackbw». ; ■_ . ■'. a^W . . .-. ', ERA i*T T£-NTET> AMTJSEMEinS. \ OPENING NIGiHT— Chrißtohuroli, ' SATXHCDAY, JAN. 16. SATU3*I>AY, 7TSk\ T . IS. POSITIVELY siFnIG-HTS ONItY. iPOSITTVELY SIX 3STGHTS O-OT#Y. FIRST GsRAND MATJNBE first grand Matinee monday afeernoon, j&3s. m, At 3 o'ilfeck.

•NOTE THE OPENENiG- m$E, . SATURDAY, JTAkV 12, Commencing '6 snarp.' Prices-: "U, 3s,^s and.l©; ' ; ) :■" > Boxes ,-*o SeirtFive,, 20a. ■ Children Half-price ib -pay Show© Only. iPlan at 'Milrier and Thompson's. A. M'ID'DLETON, Managing Ageni 25Q4 H. P. -LYOafS, General Agent. PHYSIOGNOMIST, Psychonretrist, Indira* tional Medium, 177, Cambridge Terrace 3rd house west from MaaicJiester Street Bridge^' one minute from Exhibition. Questtiot* Spfendid ■fceetimonials. lra«crvieW»J by over 40,000 people in New Zealand. 19S1 CHRISTOHURCH BXTILDING TRAKES ! PICNIC. A. MEETIiNG will be the^ in the Thrift? i£±. Bail, Worcester Street, Next Saturday;. Jan. 12tl, at 6 p.m. A full attendance re■quested. . :...... JBSOS _ BARGAINS-4Men's Sao Suits 36e «$- Jet 19.s lid; Boys' and Men's Straw Hats' 3» lid to os 6d, all Is. Beath's QaJe. •; TTTANTEOD, Tidy Girl, about 15. A'ppt|| V T Office of this paper. . 2506 : W" ANTED, Girl about 16, housework; sleep home. ; 83, Chester. Street. 2508^ WANTED, at once, a Few Strpng Hands. Apply Oleo Works, iAelfast. ; •-, WTANTBD, Person to Take Charge of Usflby. Addresa at " Star " Office. . , 3500 . ANTED. 3 Boys; must be 14 years old. Zealandm Soap and 1 Candle Coy., Woolston. , . . ... 2501^ "D|TAINTE'D, Good Slaughtermen. Apply T» Foreman Butoher, Belfast Freeeing Works. ■ , 250S AJNTE© to Sell, Piano <Bord), perfect order; price £18. 4pply fi6, Ma*heson T * [Road, Linwood. 24W WANTEI> to Burohase, 3).8. BammferleM Gun, by good maker. Ayera and Parker- • son, Hereford Stree/fc. 25J0 AINITdiJD, an Experienced O«n«ral; . small foimiiy. Qfrs Henry Harris, Nortih B#lt, before ten or after <nx. 2498 W" ANTED, Situation as Gardener, flowet^ vegetables, good milker ; good reiertnee*. Gardener, "Star" Office. 2509 W -ANTED, Smart Lad, used to horses, as* m«ke himself useful. (Eastwood, Fish- | anongar, Oxford Terrace West, 2512 . TXTANTEp, Ladies Visiting Christchurcb .' Yv j who do not receiv* BaUantyne'e Book oi Fashion, to leave their Permanent Addnas at Ballantyne's. Cashel, Street, when a Copy. Witt fee forwarded as the Seasons Change. WANTEID, Engagememt as Outdoor Salesman, Traveller, Canvasser. Collector or similar capacity. Good -knowledge Christchurch and suburbs. Addreasi Industry, "Times" Office. 2502 BARGAINS, at Beath's Great Sale— Jacket* 823 6d, for 15s 9d; Lustre and Sicilian Skirta 19s 665, for 12s lid; Mantles 79s 6d, for 45b. ■_ . ' ; B BATH'S Jubilee S»le— Turkish Towels 7Jd, * r 4|d; Calico 2s lid, for Is lid; Ffed. Blouse Muslin lOftd, for 7jd. gyaagains; „-.;. Jf |~IYCI/E Lamps! Cycle !Lamps!— (Lucas' SaKJ ver Kings, 12b 6d, Lucas* ■New Acetylator lfis 6d, -Lucas' Club 8a 6d, Lucas' Kinglet 7« 6d, L*test Phenomenon Acetylene 15s, Ca-lcium Kings 7» 6d, Other Lamps id 9d, 3s fid, 4s jSd, sb, 6s 6d. Gamage's, High Street, OhristchuTch. *> ' 570

/^IiEARINiG B«k> now on— Corsets 3s 6d, for V> Is lid; BloQmera 6s lid, for 4s lid; Odd Corsets 5s 6d to 6b lid, all 33 lid. Beath's. DUNLOP Outfits reduced to Bd, Dunlop Solution, large tubes, 6d, !Pump ConneoAions 64, Duniop valves Is, Wearing Strips 2s 6d, Dunlop 'Pumps \»ith clips 2® 6d, Canvas . *nd Rubber Strips for repairing tyres 6d\ AH Goods *t London Prices. Gamage's, High, gkeat, Christchujch. 576 I 'VERY bard-driven business man, every I tired and weary housewife, every man and woman, should regale themselves occasionally, with • cup of Coolie Tea. All grocer*, and Jameson, Anderson and Co. X2IUB T^U'RN'ITURE and' Portable Coppers Lent.on ■C Hire; also Stretcher*, Bedding, Go-oarts, Perambulators. Pike, Armagh Street. 2499 G' &MAGI 3 Bicycles Built of Genuine Bii> mdnffham Small Arms B.SA. Fittings, best weldless steel tubing, genuine Brooks* saddles, Silverton covers (guaranteed), Dunlop inner tubes, twelve month's euarantee, £15. Gamage's, High Street, ChriQtoh,UToh. 570 J SHELL, Ctoterbury Bottle Exotamg% • Colombo Street •outh, Waste Prodwl and Bottle Merohant, Cash Purchaeet of B*M Sailors' Oattings, Rope, Bones, Lead. Tm Lead, Zinc, B*ms» Copper, Iron, Flint, Gkfl*j Paper, Iron <sorap), Oil Drgn»». «*»£, «£ Every description of Bottles Bought Soldo* Bmhangag. Telephone No. 885. " x / LOST, in town, on Wednesday Night, * G^liidfttone 1 Bag. Finder -return to Poaie* Station to aave further trouble. 2511 MILLINSBRY Bargains— Children's Cream Haw end Bonnets 3s lid, for 11 Jd ; 4a 6d, for Is 6d; Lovely Trimmed Hats 21s, for 10» 6d. Beath's. . . ./.._. LADIES, Visit Beath's Sale— Fanoy Fron.^l 3s lid, for Is 6d ; Fancy Bows 9a 1-ldj for (%d ; MiHinery Ribbong la 3d, jor 4jd. t REDUCED Prices— Suits to Measure 63«, for 60s; Trousers to Measure 19s 6d, Jor 14s 6d. Beath's flak, Caahel ■S.treet. Bargaina. TH E ! ?~~L AGUEV AND HOW TO RESIST IT. It i* well-known that if you are leading a Sedentary Lite you «ie much more likely to take Diseases tfimn those who are leading an outdoor natural existence. If the condition oi your affairs is such that you oaxmot avail yourself of this provision of Nature, the next beßt thing, undoubtedly, is to STRENGTHEN AM) TONE YOUR SYSTEM With a Good Reliable Tonic We cannot recommend *Dything>etter mmi COMPOUND SYRUP OF HYPOHFQSPHITES. IT IS THE BEST TONm PRICE: Ss 6d and 4s 6d BARNETT AiND CO., ChemisW, Cathedral Square. Christcihuroli. A3BOI VISITORS TO CHRISTCHURCH FOR THE NEW YEAR Should not omit to Inspect our Very Large Assortment of all kinds of^ CHINA, &LASSWARE, KARTHENWABtE LAMP WARE, CUTLER X, E.P. WARE, Etc TirE 'have just received, ex a.c. Delphic, Vf. A Fine Selection of the Latest Styles in DINNER SETS, from 17a 6d Set TEA SETTS, from 14s Gd Set, and TOILET SETS, from 10s 6d Set. Flower Bowie, Pedestals, Rose Bowls, and Vases in the Famous Ault Ware and Brett* Art Pottery. A Very Choice Selection, of WORCESTER, CHINA and DOUiLTON WARE, comprising all the newest shapes and superb decoration* in Flower Bowls, Vasea, Teapots, Hot Water Jugs, Cups and Saucera, etc. A Splendid Assortment of Cutlery and Lampware from all the leading makers! inoludiag fire w&l-k&own ICHsr ana Juno Lamp*. Inspection Invited. dunforiTand co M .... Holyrood House, IM, OOLOMBO BTREET.^OHRESrr.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6995, 10 January 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6995, 10 January 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6995, 10 January 1901, Page 3

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