Lata AdvertJsemcntft. Advertisements Inserted in this Column, for cash, POTTRTEBJS WORDS, 6d. TIHEATRE ROYAL. Under the Sole Direction of MR GEORGE MUSGROVE. ' LAST FLIGHTS Of * THE NELLIE STEWART SEASON. ' TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. v MICE A.ND MEN, The Oharming Comedy by Madeleine Lucette Ryley. In which Last Evening MISS NELLIE STEWART And the Members of MR GEORGE MUSGROVE'S 4 NEW ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY Were Enthusiastically Received. , Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's. Prices— Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls sa, Stalls 3s, Pit Is. Early doo-r 6d extra. Day Sates at Walker's and Ettlick's. Doora open 7. Ourbaia will rise at 7.55. Oarriagea 10.45 p.m. QDDFELLOWS' HALL. DEAN'S WAXWORKS COMPANY. ! TO-NIG/HT. COMPET-ITIO-NS. One Guinea for best Comic Song; Uilver Medal for best Solo — Mouth-organ; * Silver Medal for 'best Step-dancer. 2s o Entrance Fee. MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. ADMISSION— SIXPENCE. 6753 D'ARCY HYLAND'S GREAT VICE-REGAL CIRCUS. OHRISTOHURCH. Comimencing MONDAY, MAY 11. 25 PE'RFO'BM'ERS 25 51 HORSES AND PONIES 51 rpHE Best-trained Horses and the Greatest K. Circus Ridera in the Australian Colonies. 6 CREAMY PONTES 6 Trained and Introduced by Misa Hykaid. Tlhese Ponies lie down, with fore and bindilegs tied, and at the word <of command one clever pony- unties himself and jus comrades.' TOMMY HYLAND, Tihe Fearless Jockey in iis {Bounding Blind•folded 'Act. Popular Prices: 2a and' 19. Reserved Beats 89. 6765 F. A. HUSTON, Representative. THE CHILDREN'S PUCTORIAL PUZZLES. / 'SECOND INSTALMENT IN THIS WEEK'S "CANTERBURY TIMES." THE CHILDREN'S PICTORIAL PUZZLE B. SECOND INSTALMENT IN THIS WEEK'S " < OANTERBURY TIMES." THE CHILDREN'S PICTORIAL PUZZLES. SECOND. INSTALMENT IN THIS WEEK'S "CANTERBURY TIMES," THE CHILDREN'S PICTORIAL PUZZLES. SECOND INSTALMENT IN THIS WEEK'S " CANTERBURY TIMES." j THE ! CHIIfeREN'S T>ICTORIAL PUZZLES. X, 'S'EOONiiJ INSTALMENT IN/THIS WEEK'S " CANTERBURY TIMES." THE , CHILDREN'S PICTORIAL PUZZIiES. SECOND INSTALMENT IN THIS WEEK'S " CANTERBURY ,I'IMIES." rjIRY A QUHKEB BATH CABINET. 14 DAYS' FREE TRIAL, j ■• ■-) One Bath will Convince you that tihey, tare a Necessity. COME (AND SEE OUR SECOND GRADE CYCLES. BEST VALUE IN THE CITY, From £6. 132 a, Lichfield Street, 9012 ENVOY STORES. W'A'Nri\ED, a Smart Boy. Apply J. McCor- j j mack, 133, Hign Street. 6746 WIANTBD, Girl for Housework, mornings . only. 280, Oashel Street. . 6756 j WiAiNT'ED, an Office ißoy. Apply to B. L. i I/ane, Solicitor, Hereford Street, Cbristchurca, 6760 WANTED to Sell, Handaome Jersey Cow, 1 calved a woek ago. Apply Paton-, Store, Dallington." 6754 T7rTAiN:TfiD7 by Young Lady, Situation in VT 1 shop ; willing to learn any business. "Amm-e, " Si-ar." 6749 .T/ITANTED, a Respectablo Girl, about six'TT,teen. Apply, at- once, to 19, Peacock Stre-ot, _City. 6757 WANTED, General, for small family; nurie kept. Mrs Bkckburne, 227, Armagh, Street west. '_ ■ 6755 ANTiH), Young Lady, look after email ,' child, afternoons. Mrs G. W. Bennett, Chapd Street. St Alban^ 6744 W'IA'NTED, 1 Four Men' Boarders. Appiy 1, i Eaton Place, n>6ar Itailway Station, Christdiurch. Mrs Robertson. 6727 W'IANTED, for Cash Client, 3 Acres, with I house; House, Richmond, suitable physician. H. Matson and Co. ,6934 TraTjANTEX), by Expeiieaiccd. Youcg Lady, iV V 1 situation as barmaid;, no objection country. Cheerful, " Time 3" Office. 6761 ANTED, a Girl, to look afte* a. child of five, during the day, from 10 till 6. Apply Holmbank, Fendadton, (Saturday afternoon, or Monday forenoon. • 6750 ANTED, Feet hot and tender witlh excessive perapira-tion use Berry's "Antiseptic Toilet Powd&r," nothing better, Is. Fot corns, " Kilicorn " reimoves them without pain, Is. J. BexTy,' Chemist, 146, Colombo Street, Qhristohurch. .'•'-'.' 13,800 YARDS • FLANNELETTES 82 to 86in.WIDE. . THE BEST . VALUE EVER OFFEREa). /-iream; white «i striped, plain •V-twwl TWILLED, Heavy, Medium and Fine 1 MakesPrice 44d, sd, 6d, 7d, Bd, 9d, 103, lid per yd. BOOOYDS BLOUSING FLANNELETTES, in Pattern* and Colourings equal to the best Frenoh Flannels^- ' Price 4id, sd, 6d, 7&d, 6i, 9d, lid, Is Id COLONIAL BLANKETS and FLANNELS, Steam-shrunk and Summer-dried, value unequalled— ' . v - Blankete, double-bed size, 19s, 21s, 22b 9d per pair ; extta large, 26s 9d, 29s 6d, 32s 6d, 87s 6d, 45s 6d. / Flannels, 28 to 82in wide, white, pink, ! Orkney and Shetland colour, lOid, Is. Is lid, Is 3id, Is 6d, Is 6d, Is Bd, ft 9d, Is lid. ; TONEYCLIFFE & CAREY,, } %ti£ JtBADY-MGNEY DRAPERS. ' ' '.'-• . .'...- I«M7
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7700, 8 May 1903, Page 3
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