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AMUSEMENTS. rri E E i T 8 E R O V AL. Sole Lessee and Manager—William Anderson. Only One Opinion— A GREAT PRODUCTION. THE VERDICT UNANIMOUS. A LIFE'S~~REVENGE! (By Special Arrangement with Mr Charles Hoi'oway.) A LIFE'S REVENGE! EVERY SCENE APPRECIATED. EVERY ARTIST APPLAUDED.

A LIFE'S REVENGE! Calls and Recalls. Unbounded Applause. Intense Enthusiasm. TO-NIGHT! Farewell to till thf Favourites. TO-NIGHT, LAST NIGHT OF WILLIAM ANDERSON'S Famous Dramatic Organisation. Stage Manager: EDMUND DUGGAN. Prices: St, 2s and Is. Early door Gd extra. Day salo (early door tickets only) at Estick and Walker's. Bos Plan at Malncr and Thompson's. - 6312

p A NT ERBUSY HALL. MR GEORGE MUSGROVE Begs to Announce tho EARLY ARRIVAL in Christchurcb of Ihc GREATEST LIVING SINGER, MADAME- MELBA. MADAME MELBA. MADAME MELBA. In consequence of her important European and American Epgagornon'ts .MADAME MELBA can give in Ohristcburoh POSITIVELY ONE CONCERT ONLY. On FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20Sh. 6300

CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. AT LANCASTER PARK. AT LANCASTER PARK. TODAY. TO-DAY. AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. ENGLISHMEN r. CANTERBURY. . ENGLISHMEN v. CANTERBURY. EINGLISHMEN v. CANTERBURY. Luncheon and Afternoon Toa Provided by Freeman's, Limited. 6338

CHRISTCHURCH ivfiGATTA. NEXT THURSDAY, FEB. 12th NEXT. STEWARTS GULLY, KAIAPOI. CHEAP EXCURSION FARES TO THE COURSE—First claes 2b 6d return, second class Is 6d return, including entrance to the ground. Afternoon ■ Tea. Hot Water for Everybody. First" train 12.35, second train_l.2s from Christchurch Station. Trams leaving square at 12.5 p.m. and 1.5 p.m. will catch excursion trains at Papamui. AN IDEAL PICNIC GROUND. .37 Entries for Rowing Events. Swimming Race. FRED. E. ASQUITH, 6300 ■ Secretary.

MISSIONARY GARDEN PARTYTHURSDAY NEXT, in tho Grounds of Mr Wynn Williams, Latimer square. Freai'dent, tho Bishop; Speakers, Rev. J-. F. Sn« snd Rev. A. J. "Woolston. Band. Refreshments, etc Admission, Is.. ' -,6220 6~*"b POPULAR ENTESTAINJ&NT--Gl_ss!' blowing, _to 5 and' >7 to 8 Daily. A Present for Each Visitor. Admission Gd. Works, 16 Matncheator street. : Presents for Nothing. Conditions at.cacti exhibition of Glass-blowing. , ./'... 6277 MADAME ZILLAH. 0.8.D., Medium, Magnetic Healer,: .Deafness, Stammering, Tumours, Rheumatism, Nervous Diseases, etc., cured in one course of; treatment. Morphine. Liquor, Tobacco Habits Cured. 145 EAST BELT, near Wealoyan Church. 5806

TRAMWAY NOTICES., CITY AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY/ RETURN FARE to NEW BRIGHTON 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 n.m.. SIXPENCE. (Holidays and Sundays Excepted). ALL CARS LEAVE CLOCK TOWER.

NEW BRIGHTON. 6D RETURN EXCURSION FARES. (Holidays and Sundays excepted.) On cars leaving square- 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. 1512

TSTANTET) KNOWN-Just landed large » V shipment of overmantels.' Exceptional value. inspection invited. Lawrence and Kircher, High street. ; ■■ WANTED Buyers of Double IrolTßel- . steads at 355. Lawrence and Kircher, High street. . WANTED, Buyers for Accordeons. IL . Atkinson's, 117 Manchester street. WANTED KNOWN-That - Wiison""~and . Wood, 222 Cashel Btreet West, are tko People's Grocers. Try them. ' WANTED— For Chaps, Roughness and Redness, use "Telvo," non-greasy, nothing better or nicer,' Is, by post la 6a. Mothers, use Berry's Hair Lotion for Children, it kills insect life; Is 6d by post 2s 3d. J. Berry, Chemist, 146 Colombo street, Christchurch; ._■ 3775 WANTED— How are your poor feet?Kill- - corn, Is, certain cure> for Corns, Liver and Kidney Mixture for Biliousness, Backache, and Gravel, 2s 6d, by post 3s Bd. J. Berry, Chemist, 146 Colombo street, Christchurch. TOWNEND'S Female Pills are the best known remedy for all anssmic condition* of the system, the most prominent symptom of which is the pale and bloodless appearance of the face and lips. Is 6d. W. P. Townend, 163 Colombo street. Christchurch. n.OLD" L~E A F T ii'A sT S~ INGER'S Egg Producer is not a physic, but a stimulating food, used with good results on several Government poultry stations. Sold by Storekeepers and Bomungton. Chemist. Q. O,L D L fiTXT" - TEA 8\ WE nave a number of Pianos and Organs (every instrument guaranteed) to select from. R. Francis, The Musical Exchange, 159 and 161 Manchester street, Christchurch. 2728 BALLS, PARTIES, PICNICS, ETC., CATERED for in First-class style. Estimates given. A. McMEEKAN, Paetry Cook Baker, No. 159 Sigh street, side entrance. H74

COUPON PRIZES. COUPON PRIZES. FOR STANDARD TEA SEE Window for Prizes and Belect Article Required. 6 . coupons equal hanging mirror, 12 coupons equal 6 china cups and saucers, 20 coupons equal octagon table,, 30 coupons equal set "Mrs Potts's" irons, GO coupons equal full set beat quality toilet ware. Every packet tea guaranteed pure. Agent. B. HINDLE, Exchange and Mart, Colombo and Tuarrr streets.

D.I.C. D.LC. SALE. SALE. SALE. SALE. pREAT CLEARANCE SALE NOW ON. EVERY ARTICLE AT STRAIGHT OUT SALE PRICES.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11502, 7 February 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11502, 7 February 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11502, 7 February 1903, Page 1

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