NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ! To meet the convenianoe of Advertisers in the Saturdays' Bditibns of the the , Front okce will in future remain open until 4.30 P-m« Fourteen Words for Sixpence. Late Advertisements. Advertisements inserted in this Column, for Cash, FOUBTEBW Words, 6d. ■ .- FULLER'S OPERA TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-NIGHT, at 8. GRAND FOOTBALL NIGHT. Under the Patronage of the Imperial Football Club (Australian Rules). MR BEET WHYKES will Bmg—" Trying so Haxd to Forget." MB E. AIKENS will Song — " The Yeoman's Wedding." A Concert will be held in the Drew Cirola at 7.15. Items by Leading Local Talent. Doors open 7 to-night. THEATRE ROY AL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. LAST a"^IGHTS. The Great Biograph Sensation of 1906! Doors open 7.16. Commence 8 p.m. Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. No Early Doors. • TO-MORROW AFTERNOON; MATINEE. MATINEE. MATINEE. MATINEE. Special Prices for Children: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls Is, Stalls and Pit Bd. Adults usual prices. Doors open 1.80; commence 2.30 p.m. -r»_ Plan now open at the Dresden. 6819 A. LINLEY, Representative. . MOTHER, are you going out this^afternoon? Ye 3, dear, I am going to Sydwnham to Buy a Tin of RINGO. 4 Father says our Piano and Furniture Require' Polishing, and I hear A. WATERS, Grocer, Colombo Street South, And C. W. NEWBURY, Grocer, 220, Colombo Street, BOTH SELL RINGO AT la 8d PER TIN, So I will bring home a Tin of HINGO, and then we will have a New Piano and a New Suite of Furniture. . 7841 "O EMO VAL— Madame Cynthia,. World-re^ XSi nowned Clairvoyant, Palmist, has Removed from Durham Strefet to 88, Victoria Street. 7846 MRS WOODLEIGH-TAYLOB, Clairvoyant. HobWs Buildings, Room & Ladies' ClaßsMondays, 8; Publio Developing Class, Wednesdays, 8. 7769 PIANOS. nrKHEEiE is no need to snend a lot of money X when buying a pianoT We don I *. ask you. to do this, and we dohU arrange terms which cannot be easily met. We recognise that a piano has become a neeafesity in the home, and therefore ought to be supplied in a manner most suitable to all who desire to purchase. We ask all who think of buying to give their trade to ue, because we study the interests of the TERMS MAN aB much as the CASH MAN, and we oarry out all our contracts to the letter. We will be pleased to point out to buyers the mistakes they are likely to make, and to assist them to come to a proper judgment. MILNER AND THOMPSON MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. MODEL WORKERS' HOME. . EXHIBITION. npENDERS for •~MODEL WOBKEBS/ 1 HOME, to be Erected in Wood, in the Exhibition Grounds, will be reoeived at the Office of Messrs Hurst Seager and. Wood, Architects, Cathedral Square, up tall 17th July, at twelve noon. . _■ . ' Plans, specifications and conditions may be seen at the above address. The lowest or any tender not B ELL, Government Architect. Publio Works Office, ■ ' «« ' Wellington. t /881 - WANTED, Cabinetmaker. Apply 229, ; Asaph Street west. 7888 WANTED, Weekly, Woman to wash halfday, Monday. 12, Hereford Street, Lmwood. 7887 W "ANTED, , Smart Lad, for merchaiit'B Apply Box 107, P. 0., Chrwtchuroli. ' J 7807 WANTED, Young Man, must be good milker. G. N. Wright, opposite Woolston SohooL 7839 _ WANTED, immediately, Capable Girl for , housework; sleep at home. Apply 801, Casltel Street West. ._ 7835_ WANTED Let, "Furnished House, 5 rooms, every modern convenience, for 8 months. c -S->J?i oj_BoxJZ'0 j_BoxJZ' 7833 -\XT ANTED, Outside Employment, in Land VV, or Stock Agent's, by praotical man. VJL, "Times" Office.; 7830 TTfrANTED, Furnished • Bed-Sitting-room, VV central, by young lady in business; terms. M.B ;j _^ Times" Office. 7832 ■\7SrANTED, Throe Men Boarders, batn, VV. piano, comfortable, three minutes from Square. 108, Gloucester Street. 7840 WANTED, Six Respectable Working Men Boarders; terms 18s; washing and mending. 66^Lower High Street. 7842 WANTED 7~ Two Gentlemen Boarders, to . share large room, in private , home; every convenience. West End, " Star." 7888 "tTTANTED Known— That Moller and VV Young- specialise in Name-plates, Stencils and .Rubber Stamps.-' 32, Cathedral Square. 'Phone 1677. 8854 T7k7\kNTED, by ft Thoroughly Experienced .VV. Business Woman (married), Management of some business establishment; thoroughly understands hotel business. Address Capable, Linwood P.O. . 7828 WANTED, Everyone to emboss their own notepaper with Monogram or Name of House; effective* and cheap. Moiler and Yorans, Diesinkers, Steel and Brass Engravers, 82, Cathedral Square. 3854 WANTED, Moller and Young, Rubber Stamo Makers, require the public to know that they are the Cheapest and Best Firm for Rubber Stamps. 32, Cathedral Square. 'Phone 1677. . 8854 WANTED, Tradesmen to mark their tools , with a efceel stamp, guaranteed .by/ Moller and Young, Steel and Rubber Stamp Makers, 82. Cathedral Square, next Falkinder and JSolville'sk _^ 8854_ ■fTtfANTES, Stencil Plates to make, any VVs design. MoKer and Young, makers of Stencils, Bras 3 Plates, Labels and > Steel Stamps, 32, Cathedral Square. 'Phone 1677. 8854 17C7ANTED, anyone requiring Brass Plates, VVj Rubber Stamps, Steel Stamps, Stencils, Brass Labels, . Autograph Blocks or'Lettercutting of any kind to call or ring up Moller and Young, Diesinkers and Name-plate Makers, 32, Cathedral Square. 'Phone 1877. . obu4 SK for, and please, insist upon getting, ''All Black" Boot Polish. tnOR Sale, Few Articles Bedroom Furniture,^ JJ. cheap. See address "Times" Office FILL up the order form and send it *t once to the publi»her-4he runner will do the res^ ■ EIANO, Lipp Model Haake, cost 70 1 guineas; 48 payments of 20s. 242, Dur-. ham Street north. T B2^- • ■OUBLIO NOTICE.— The Boarding-House ■'■ JL known as 298, St Asaph Street, taken over by me; all aocounts paid and all accounts collected. All old friends from tho country will find good home.— Sam. X.'. Elliott. : 783 * ' : RIMU Duohesee Chests, bevel glass, well, made, £3 ss. At H. Atkinson's, 117, Manchester Street. 2 npo Let, 2 Furnished Bedrooms, one suit 2 JL friends, one detaohed. Apply 18, Tuam Street, Linwood. 7844 TO Let, Two^ Front Furnished Rooms, in ..» private, quiet home. Apply, first inBtance, to " Star" Office. 7845 TTELVO~for Sunburn, Tan, Roughness, V Redness, Dryness ; rubs in dry, does not show. Berry, Chemist, 146, Colombo Street 1888
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