— ! rrzy--Late Advertiseroent«> m H E A T r ».B a G V A.J6,j SoleLsKss r » ~*~[ r l % Jt, 64^?! Business Manager . , Mr Emyt Blackrtoß^ Advance Agent . * . Mr B- Ju Undarw^l TO-NIGHT (FRTDAX) TO-OTGffl&£! TO-NIGHT (FBIDAY) TO-KIGHT^ POSITIVBLY FAEEWELIi^PH*^^ FOBMAN€B o*^. ifm.- & •■ MSC. R -STANF&Biys^^ , POPULAB DBAMATIO COMEfljp!^' THIRD GRAND PRODTTCTIC^^i^> The Latest London AldWphi |Snco«% '•* SHALL WE FOBGTVE HEB^ H , .' SHALL WE FORGIVE tESsafe ) SHALL WB FORGIVE %833uM, SHALL WE FORGIVE HEB. 'J^^ Written by Frank Harvey and racoditt«w» i arrangement wrtE Mr S5S* J. HouowaftT j\ Musical. Conductor . Ms Frank EugaiSii,; The whole production under the dirso^oacjoi MB C. B. STANFORD. - ■ *■ PBICEB, Bt, 2s «SIOKB StiiX^^, : Early Doors (6d extra), open 7, Oz4aaq[ doors 7.80. Oommencs 8. - •'.. - ' Day Sales at Walker and Co.'s. Plan at Mafosr vni T3tomp*on'd. ~~- CHORAL HA L*v. - Commencing .>;>. TUESDAY, FEBBUiABT^McADOO'S ORIGINAII STUBHiEIrf SINGERS, ' Including . . . < MISS BELLE F. Gtßßoßfti^_ ; / The World-renowned Jubilee- Sing*%Mr*" •. ' Lady Baritone. ; ,; GAUZE, I v ■■ i 1 Male Mezzo^Soprano and Chaiactoifcfitctwl^; | MISS DAZALIA UNDERWOOD^ ( , The American Nightingale. . . j . J ■ AN-D THE OLD FAVOURITES, ; . In their Quaint and Humorous JubU«* : • Choruses and Plantation Songs. ■ ] ■ THE GRANDEST ENTEBTAINMENP 3 !!! v NEW ZEALAND. 7 Prices— 3Sj 2s, Is. ! Plan at Milmer and Thompson's. , j Day Sales at Walker's, Tobacconist " : -| E.H. COLLINS, W. H.'NOTT,- ; I Manager. , Representattva* ! ' Siflf^ PiRAOTICAL Glass Blowing Exhibition* .. will be given daily at the Glass Works, 16, Manchester Street south. Three Exhibw tioma daily— lo to noon, 2to 5, and 7to 9»| Admission Is, Children 6d. Each visitor t# cedves a present o£ our' own znanufaoturey Special Exhibitions ©very morning and aftMN noon fpr School Children. Closed SaftUH day. BOW r~~ SUM^EB-ffUWIXAT. 7 ! TRJ^ 2.6. ' fIW ; PHYSIOGNOMIST, Psychometric, Inspk^ tional Medium, 177, Cambridge SerraoSj Brd house west fr.om Manchester Street TBridgfi one minute from Exhibition. Questions as* swered. Splendid testimonials. Season shorfljj pjosing. ■'."'.' . 2BSB J "" ~ SUNNYSIDE ASYLUM. V" " r j "fTISITINIG WILIT^BB SUSPEIEPBW " • On ; SATURDAY NEXT. , 8013 | : THE , LICENSED VICTUAILLEBS* y^ ■ SOCIATION- OF C&NTEK^trKY; ' { NOTICE TO THE PUBEIO, ' .'.■■■ ■'■■■■■ V \ AT « Meeting of the above Aaso/iiation, %«!$ on Tuesday Last, it was unanimously r*> solved that every Hotelkeeper in ChTistotui^ Lyttelton and the surrounding districts b« requested, to CLOSE THEIR BABS an* HOTELS THROUGHOUT on SATUBODAY NEXT, February 2nd, from tie hours of, 1\ a.m until 1 p.m., as a mark of respect to. th« memory of our late Queen. The President begs that Every Membtr <4 the Trade will see that the above is etiictljj carried, out. >> ] JOHNiicAßLi '^ J ; F 8492 ' jg. Preaidenf^ ; , ! S i' rpißE. Fruiterers have decided to Glose alt J- day Saturday, and for the convenienca of their Customers will remain open until; 11 p.m. on Friday. ( 3009 TXTANTED-J'. J. Parker's Begisfty, LiohJ ; : V » j field Street, next Sorensen's-^-Cook, gentleman's family, £40; Genserals, Married ', Couples, Harvest Hands, Boys, Dairymeni ■ Groom aiiS Gardecer, Stackrasn «nd 1? cedar ihfcshias; aaU:iiie v 3011 . ; WANTED, Ladies to know that we. ar« J prepared to sell new Star^ Machines onj exceedingly easy terms. Deposit from £3 to> £S; instalments from £1 io_£l 10s per month, Adams Star Cycle Coy., 70, Manchester Street and 198, Hobbs's Buildings, / Colombo, Street, . near the Cathedral. JT ,' A GENTLEMAN, who is leaving for~Lo^ ' dpn in March, is willing to TAKE OHABGE of any CUBIOS, etc., placed in ii« hands FOR SiALE in (England, when recent there has been a great demand for. anything representative of New Zealand. Reference^ the Bank of New Zealand, Haweraj * For particulars, apply to MR H. J. "LUX* FORD, Colonial Mutual Buildings, 208, Higl Street, Christchurch. 3013 "' *CyVEBY hard-driven business man. ever) »!rf tjred and weary housewife, every man and Woman, should regale themselves occaaibnallj with a cup -of Coolie Sea. All grocers, aai Jameson, Anderson and Co. X2843 CTTCI/E Lamps! Cycle Lamps!— Lucaa r ' ver Kings, 12s 6d, Lucas' New Acetylatot 16s 6d, Luoas' Clnb 8s 6d, Lucas' Kinglet 7a 6d, Latest Phenomenon Acetylene ISSj Calciuni Kings 7s 6d, Other Irfunps le 9d, Ss 6d, is 6d, ss, 6s 6d. Gamage's, High Street, ".Christchurch. 570 /DAMAGE'S fpr Bubber G^ods--Highe^« vT Grad« Pneumatio Covers nude of finest quality Silvextown rubber, fabric or canvas^ 20s;' printed ' guarantee for twelve aitmthi with each coyer. Best' Inner Tubes, 7a 6d« Gamage's, High .Street. Christohurch. rpTRES! Tyres! Best quality. Silvertowa -L Bubbfirjouter covers, made fit any bicyole, J^:^ajw^»4 :^--nwnths'.' "Second "«uali% 16a. 3est quality Inn* JCnbes, 7a 6d. Secaftdl flßAliw fia £d. damage's, Sign fittteJi,'iphrijsb« chttrth. V-.'"** \ DUNLOP Outfits reduced to 6d, Dunloj Solution, large tubes, 6d, Pump Conneo tions 6d, Dnnlop valves le, Wearing Strips 3t -6d, JDunl-op Pumps with clips 2s' M, Canvai *nd Rubber Strips iot repairing tyres 6d. AI Goods at London Prices. Gamaga's* Higl Street, Ohrifltchurch. 570 rpHEBE are twentjr^one generals now astviag X si the front in Africa. There aft alsc thousands of peopla *ring Jameson, "Aadev son's Tea. You ali Bjww jin« brands— Joko> Coolie and Palm. X2MB . ri A ; MAGE Bicycles Built of Genuine Bir vX mingham Small Aims B.S-A. Fitt±Bg| best weldless steel tubing, genuine Brooks saddles, Silverton covers (guaranteed), Dunlon inner tubes, twelve monS.'« guarantee, £ls\ Gamage's, High Street, ChristbEuroh, 570 , SOHE men are bom great, and some m«^ achieve greatness. Jameson, Anderaoal and Go. have gained a greas reputatian foe th« quality of their Tea— the Jokb« Coolie anc Palm brands. XMUB Notihing Succeeds Like Success. • GOLD E N A A L>c-Bi (Guaranteed Nono-Alooholio). . *§gi First Prize London Exhibition, 1898. r Brewed from Beat -Malt, Hops «n3 I^. Jfegal (no chemical*). A splendid Summer Drink, Appetiser and Tonic Combined. The wondsriol demand, ♦pp«xent by tftie numiber ordera ta a*nd, and testimony of hundreds of iSwtw wa^ h*v« sampled, testifies to this artidj» being <* ■ THE GENUINE AiRTmLE, . OBCCKEB NOW FOR CHRISTMiAa CHAIEPAGNdS CIDER (Non-AioohoUo)^ Made from the very 'best Picked Apples, i lovely sparkling drink. Ask the ladies wh< have sampled their candid opffion, of thi superb »ummet toevmiig^ . ;> i« Orders received at .our Fountain;? Stsll Crosbie Ward Aveiuue. Exhibition, or, .iSt^aSi' ' BRUNT, PITT AND CO^ 145, Lichfield Street, "^m 1852 SOLE CANTERBURY AGENT&A h jb ? l a ."a tr AND HOW TO BtEflBT TS. ~ It is well-known that if you are leading t Sedentary Lite you &re much more likely to take Diseases than those who- are leading aa outdoor natural existence. .•*>....• • ■..-.■-?..;; If the condition of your affairs is •oob lvi you oannot avail yoursell of fiis provisiw *3 Nature, the next beat thing, undoubtedly, is it STBJSSGTHEN AMD TOMiE XQU* j. ' ' ' . 'SYSTEM ;•'.-■;- '.^^M Wi%a Cfodd Reliftbls.Tonwt-^*! We oannot recommend anything, better th*i COMPOUND SYBUB OP^ffPOEpOftiJ IT IS BEST TOKltt^^^ PRICE : 2s . 6d and! 4s 61 ■^ms?*BARNES AKB CO., GasinirtPaF^ Caawbral.Sflttaj*. Ch^tefcur^'SaSQi .Fo^foontinuationi of thss clasa.of «dv«irUtu
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7014, 1 February 1901, Page 5
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