V AMUSEMENTS. rv P E R~A H O U S E. Under the direction of Mr P. R. DIS TO-NIGHT fMONDAY), JAN. 19th. Inauguration of the Pantomime Season. Grand Production on a Magnificent Scale of the Gorgeous PANTOMIME PANTOMIME DICK PANTOMIME WHITTINGTON PANTOMIME And PANTOMIME HIS CAT. PANTOMIME Powerful Cast of Characters. Magnificent Scenery and Effects. Charming Music. Elaborate Wardrobe. THE GRAND SXATUE BALLET. THE GRAXD STATUE BALLET. ' THE EMPEROR'S PALACE, Introducing our Great Specialties, The Mighty Sand-oh. The Siet*r 3 Smith. The Wreck of th« "Diamond Jubilee." The Kaiapoi Cake-walk. New and Original Harlequinade. Truly a Great Production, worthy of nny City in tb« World. Twenty Consecutive Performances in Wellington. Witnessed by 30,000 Persons. Prices as usual—2s, Is, and 6d. Box Plan at Miln«r'and Thompson's. N.B.—Free List Entire'.y Suspended._ 4317 6D POPULAR Entertainment—Glare Blowing, open daily, 2 to S and 7 to 9. Admission 6d, Presents successful competitors in Last Week's Guessing Contest:—W. R. Michaelis, 8 Pouleon street; Mrs Mitchell, Beaiey street; Mrs Anderson, Madras street: L- Hey, Smith street. Dunedin; J. Castles, Redolifl; W. Oliver, Munsell street. Correct number 1221. 4!IX0 1 cyclinS extraordinary. SATURDAY JTEXtT JANUARY 24th. LANCASTER PARK. rnHE GREAT MOTOR PACED CYCLING X MATCH FOR £100 "PLUGGER" BILL^MARTIN (champion Pace follower) And GEO. SUTHERLAND (Champion of New Zer.lf.nd). THREE-DISTANCES-One Mile, Twenty Miles, and a Five Mile Pursuit iaoe to decide. The Greatest Match Ever Held in New Zealand. Also, HALF-MILE MAJOR xaYLOR CASH HANprize £i. second £i. CHRISTCHURCH CYCLING CLUB STAKES HANDICAP (cash), one mileFirst prize £4, second £2, thud £1. GRAND MOTOR BICYCLE FIVE MILE HANDICAP—First prise £5, second £2. ENTRIES for ell nvevts positively close on TUESDAY (To-morrow), at the Club House, Gloucester street, at 10 p.m. Entry Fee for each event>2a. ADMISSION Iβ. FIRST RACE 2.30- p.m. Promoters-CHRISTCHURCH CYCLING CLUB. FRED E. ASQUITH, 4274F Secretary. WANTED. ——— WANTED KNOWN—That Wil»on and . Wood, 222 Ceehei street West, are the People* Grocers. Try them. 'Boughnesa and Redness, use "■Velvo," non-greaey, nothing better or nicer, Is, by post Iβ 6d. Mothers, use Berry's Hair Lotion for Children, it kills insect life; la 6d by -po»t 2s Sd. J. Berry, Chemiat, 146 Colombo street, Christchutch. 3775 WAIfTED People to Get Married. H. AtkinTOn,_Jll7^JMaachester_etreeV_ ; __ : TITANTED, Buyers of : Brasa Rail Fenders, -V.V from lla 6d, also Seta of Brasses, from 63 Gd. All other good* equally a* cheap' at Lawrence and Kircher's, High street. ANTED KNOWN—Jv*t landed Urge shipment of overmantels. Exceptional value. Inspection- invited.;" Lawrence and Kircher, High street. . . < . '■.' V WANTED Buyers of Double Iron Bedsteads at 85s.- Laurence and Kircher, Hiffh streeV■■ ■■ : •'■■•■'' ■* : ; -.;" ■'. ■ ' "tJtTANTEi*, iSeyeri- for Accprdeo&s.. 'H. = **•" Atkinson's, il7^iaK : "rtfSNfED the Public to know that'Law»T tenfce tind Kircttr are still sellinß Ducheeae Cheats from 455, .No white pine ueed.__ ■ ' ■ ■ ': ■fXTANTED Buyer* of Suites from £& 10s, M. guaranteed properly, upholstered, at Lawrence and Kircnfr'*. * ■".',■_. WANTED, Mechanics to know that Bal* lsntyne's Overall Coate, Jumper*, anJ Trousers are sold at 3s 9d each. ; WANTED, Buyer* for Bedsteads, Cheaper . than ever. H. Atkinson'*. . TirANTEIV KNOWN—H." Atkinson , *, Manm. .cheater street, for Wedding Furniture. WANTED, buyers of Muslin Curtains, from 3s 6d- to 50s per pair, at Lawrence and Kitchens, High street, ' (T\ OLD L E A F T E A S. OtfNINGTON'S Pills ehould be known by all, unrivalled for Indigestion and Liver Complaints, Is per box; see that you get Bonnington'a. ■ X— H. ATKINSOJTB Oaeh Furniture Warehouae is 117 Manchester street. ■ X - —BUYERS for Accordeons, visit H. At> kinton, 117 Manchester street, from 7s 60. •■•■■. ■•■■■■ B" ONNINGTON'S Pilla, the popuUr remedy ' for Indigestion and Liver Disorders, l< per box; see that yon get Bonnington'a. O L D L E AH? ~~T EA S. S~~CHOOL SUITS for the Boys may best be ■ had at Struige's. Our famoua "Orient" Brand Clothing .looks nice and wears well. JPrices extremely moderate. The new ses'son/g styles please the boys. Strang* and ■ Co, • '.-'/' YJ OL ST LEA F TEA S. TOWNEND'S Female. PiUs are the beet known remedy for all anemic conditions of the system, the most prominent symptom of which i* the pale and bloodless appearance of the face and lips. Is 6d. W. P. TowneaJ. 183 Colombo street, Christehnrch. Q. O L II JLi ii A r X & A t>. BALLANTYNE'S Stock 'of Bedstead, lncludes all sizes and make* marked at Moderate Prices. . . ■ Q.~O - L~ Tr L£ A F TEA S. Q. OL fi -ti EA F TEA S. EATH'S Sale—la lid Sailors 6d, 2s 3d {or e<3, 2s lid for Is, 3s 6d for 1* 6d, 4» 6d for Is lid.' Bargains. OU.V.MNUXU.VS Pill* ehouid be in every XJ. household, unequalled for Indigestion, Biliousness, and Liver Complaints, 1* per box; see that you get Bonnington's~fiitttlNlTUßE~ R«-"uphol»'.«red"and~Reuovat-X , ed in 'the Best Style ai Ballantyne , *. X— COME' and See Our Overtoantela, black and gold. H. Atkinson, 117 Manchester street. GENTS' WHITE SHIRTS If STRANGE'S—Our famous "Orient" Brand Shirts, at 6s 6d, 7* 6d, 8e ed, 10s 6dJ our popular "Noxall" Brand, with short fronts, at 6s 6d, 7* ed (may be had also with reversible cuffs); also, Gents' Tennis Shirt*, in all the very latest patterns. < for summer wear, at special prices, vn., 3* 9d to'l2* 6d. Strange and Co.' . " .■ rpOWNEND'S SBrjphuv Hair. Restorer is J. Guaranteed to Restore Grey Hair to its natural colour. It is not a dye. It removes scurf and dandruff, and prevent* the hair from tailing out. Price 2s, by post 2s 6d. W. P. Townend, 188 Colombo street. Chrietchnrch. AOL D LEAF TWITS'. OLD L E A # TEA S. B EATH'S Sale—Bargaini, Hosiery 2 pair* for Is lid, 2s ed, 2s Bd. 2* lid, 8* 6d, <s lid. Children's Box gfd. See basket*. D.I. C. Q.REAT CLEARANCE SALE Commences TUESDAY, 20th, at 10 p.m., and foe TWENTY-ONE DAYS ONLY. EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED. D. L C.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11485, 19 January 1903, Page 1
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