PATENTS. «. Henry Hughes is a household name m connection with patents. This office files more -work than all otherc combined not only for New Zealand as a whole,' but also from Canterbury Province. Consult Henry Hughes and obtain his free pamphlet, "Advice to Inventors," 185 Hereford street, Christchurch. Established 1882. 5798 ON THE MOVE. The very beet storage for furniture, packing, removing, forwarding, and general cartage. The N.Z. Express Company, Ltd., offices corner Hereford and Manchester streets.—(Advt.) MAJOR TAYLOR. Major Taylor is the champion cyclist of the world: Major Taylor is a Negro, native of the United States. Major Taylor's speed capabilities have never been equalled. Major Taylor will ride in bydney next month; he gets £1500 for it. Major Taylor could not ride anything but a reliable Bicycle. Major Taylor ride* a Massey-Harria Bicycle. Depot, 14SCashei street.—(Advt.) THE CLIFFORD STUDIO. Appointments can be made with Mr Clifford for sittings between the hour* of 10 «fld 4. See specimens of portraiture In Vestibule. Next Beath and Co., 171 Caabel street. Telephone 1096. 26 TABLE CUTLERY. Minson and Co. hay» just; added to their stock an immense variety of Table Knives Carvers, Forks, Spooos, etc., etc., from eeveral of the leading and best known English makers—by far the beet display they have ever before shown—and will enable them to meet the wants and tast«s of all 220, Colombo street.—(Advt.) Wardells , Himalaya tea, at Is 6d, ie » nice, rich, strong t«a; if you have not tried it already, you are advieed to do co. Sample will be sent on application. 6 Largest staff of jewellers in Chrietohurch at Jones and Sons'. Best workmanship, lowest prices. Trade work ac usual, c.o.p. 6 Mr Edward Lloyd, the famous tenor, who is to visit New "Zealand at the end of this year, will leave London next month, and remain in Australia until September. Then he will spend Ihree months in the United States before coming to this colony. At the conclusion o? the performance at the Theatre Royal, Christchurch, on January 19th, the Williamson Dramatic Company, at the invitation of Mr R. Stewart, assembled on the stage. Mr Stewart said ha had received a cable message from Mr J. C. Williamson informing him of the birth of a daughter. The health of Mr and Mrs Williamson and the new addition, to the firm was proposed by Mr Hastings, and duly honoured. It was also arranger , , that a memento of ihn ''Sherlock Holmes" tour should be presented to Miss Williamson. Mr J. C. Williamson has entered into a business arrangement with Mr Geo. Musgrore, by which the drama "Zaza" is to be produced at an early date at the Princess Theatre, Melbourne. The piece, which is said to be a very powerful one, has been submitted to the public with marked success in th« United States ana also in London, and it has been decided that Miss Nellie Stwait shall undertake the title role. *
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11500, 5 February 1903, Page 6
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