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AMUSEMENTS. IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. COMING BY SPECIAL TRAINS. ■piTZGERALD BROS. , NEW TONTLNENTAL CIRCUS AND iIENAGERIE. After an Extrsordinary Season of over 3 Months in Our Own Permanent Building Mcl bourne. OPENING CHRISTCHURCH, MONDAY, 16th FEBRUARY. FOR A SEASON OF SIX NIGHTS ONLY, AND TWO SPECIAL MATINEES. SPECIAL NOVELTIES. NEW CONTINENTAL ARTISTS. NEW IMPORTED HORSES. AND FULLY-EQUIPPED MENAGERIE. THE CYCLE WHIZZ BOOM. A Real Hair Raiser. A Teacup Cup Cyclo Track, at aa anglo of 65 degrees, and 80 lens to the mile. DONT FORGET TO SEE IT. The Greatest Novelty in the Southern Hemisphere. For further particulars sco future issues. 6433 FRED C PARKER, Aeent.

CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. AT LANCASTER PARK. AT LANCASTER PARK. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. ENGLISHMEN r. CANTERBURY. ENGLISHMEN v. CANTERBURY. ENGLISHMEN v. CANTERBURY. Ltncheoa and Afternoon Tea Provided ty Freeman's, Limited. 6338

RAILWAYS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EVENING- Trains for North end South Line and Branches will leave Christchuroh TO-DAY as follows:—For Waikaii, Bennetts. And Oxford, 5.15 p.m.; for Springfield and Whitccliffe, 4.50 p.m.; for Ashbur•ton and Methven, 5.25 p.m.; for Southbridgo and Little Rivet, 5.45 p.m. 6102 BY ORDER RELIGIOUS SERVICES. •-■■•■ ■■■ - Will be Continued in tho ptHORALL HALL EACH NIGHT et 7.50. _ SUBJECT TO-NIGHT: . "The Baptism of Power: What it is and How <o Receive it." AFTERNOON BIBLE READINGS— Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, end Friday, At 3 o'clock. • ALL WELCOME. 6U9F

ROAD BOARDS, KOWAI ROAD BOARD. ALL RATES UNPAID on the 11th. FEBRUARY, togetier with <10 per cent.) IL.N PER CENT, penalty thereon, will be SUED for without further notice. By order of the Board. GEORGE'S. HICKMAN, Collector. Balcairn, January 28th, 1003. 5330 MEETINGS RANGIORA LITERARY INSTITUTE. THE ANNUAL MEETING of Subscribers will bo hold in the Hall Autc-room on TUESDAY, IOSh inst., at 8 p.m., to receive Balance-sheet, Elect Officers, etc. 6439 C.'l. JENNTNGS, Hon. Sec. SCHOOL OF ART, CHRISTCHURCH. TVSTRIBUTION of PRIZES and OPEXU ING of ANNUAL EXHIBITION vi STUDENTS , WORKS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11th, at 8 pm. A. E. G. Rhodes, Eeq.. Chairman of flu Board of Governor.', will take ih-e chair tnd distribute the prize*. ,W. Min&on. Esq., President Industrial Aesociaticn, will give tho Certificates to the Winners of the Association's Scholarships. A. CRACROFT WILSON, Registrar. Canterbury College, Otl. February. f3Bl PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF OA-STERBURY. THE THIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of Members and Shareholders in this Association will be held in the Chamber of Comment A.M.P. Society's Buildings. Cathedral square, on MONDAY, tho 9th February, 1903, at 4 o'clock. Business: 1. To receive the Directors' Report for the year 1902. 2. To elect Directors to fill the vacancies caused by the retirement in rotation of the Hon. E. C. J. Stevens and Mr J. T. Thomson, both of whom axe eligible for re-election. 3. To elect Two Auditors. 4. Any other general business By order of the Board. WALTER J. MOORE, Manager. Any instrument appointing a prosy must be deposited at the office of the Association fortyeight hours before the meeting. An Extraordinary General Meeting of Members and Shareholders will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, A.M.P. Society'e Buildings, Cathedral square, on MONDAY, the 9th February. 1903, at 4 o'olock, for the purpose of considering, and. if thought fit, adding two new repayment tables to the rules. By order of the Board. 6401 E. a J. STEVENS. Chairman.

LOST AND FOUND. LOST, in Salisbury street, near Papsoui road, SPECTACLE CASE, wilh gold bead and chain attached. Reward, 33 Papanui road. 6411 T OS?T, between Brake* Stables, ChrietAJ ohurch, and Templeton, a> PUBSE. containing money and papers. Finder will be rewarded by neturmeg same to Tho». Biiley, Tompleion. G407

IMPOUNDINGS. IMPOUNDED, «t Y*l6shurst, by Mt C. C. Roberta, from Islinctcm, Two Crossbred EWES and Eight lAMBS, branded W.N., notch out of tear ear. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be eoJd on Tuesday, the 10th <£»y" of February, at 12 o'clock 'noon. W. »Coopex, Pound-keeper. 6888

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11503, 9 February 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11503, 9 February 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11503, 9 February 1903, Page 1

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