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AMUSEMENTS. ODDFELLOWS , HALL. Solo Lessee ... Will Jemeeen. THK GENERAL VERDICT. The Brightest. C.canest, and Most Original Combination of Artiste ever placed before too Cbriatchurch Piih.ie. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. JAMESON'S ENTERTAINERS JAMESON'S ENTERTAINERS Our New First Part, entitled A PALACE OF GAIETY. Introducing • THE FOUR PIERROTTS. SHERWIN. The Musical Tramp. Jack Kearr.« Id» Roelyn Geo. Bentley Frank Hulme Alberto Vcr* Koarne Jennie Johnston Frank Crowther NEW FARCE.: "TAe Lunatics." FRIDAi NEXT: Comic Siuginu Competition. Prices: Is »ad 6d. «27 CHKISTCHURCH REGATTA. STEWART'S GULLY, KAIAPOI. XEXT THURSDAY. FEBRUABY 12th. CHEAP EXCURSION FARES TO COUBSE. SPECIAL TRAINS Imvi> Christohurcb. Station at 12.30 and 1.25 p.m. Fares Os 6d and Is Gd. , , Afternoon Tea, Hot Water mi Milk to be had oa the Ground. Trams leaving Cathedral square, at 12.5 p.m. snd 1.5 p.m. will catch Excursion Train ft Par--'ii--37 Entries for Rowing Evefctts. 25 Entries for, Swiiuauug R»cee. FRED. E. ASQUITH, 6416 Secretary Chrigftchurch Regatta. ON TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, on Fox'e Lawn. Marine Hotol, the Bnrd trill play a Projiramme of Music, weather pprmirWing. The Hc4«l Grounde bae been nkeiy lead out for visfitore. Dancing on tho Lown. By 7.15 Tram. T. G. FOX, Proprietor; e<37 MUSICAL UNION. ■DEHEARSAL for CHORUS on TUESDAY. XV 10th inst. Members having private ccmies of "St. Paul" arc requested to bring , tnem. WO6 6D POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT—GIaw2to 5 and 7to 0 Daily. Admission Gd. Presents. Successful competitors in layt week's Guewinp Conieet:—Mi?s D. Barber, Jnnics street; Mia James Craig, Bolfast; M. Pearcc St. A!bans; Vera Pcaroe, Holly road; Mrs Voyle, 120 Colombo rend. Correct number 1857. - 6426

ELECTION NOTICES. LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD. ELECTION OF MEMBERS. rpHE following PERSONS have been duly x NOMINATED:— BOROUGH OF LYTTELTON— Fredk. H. Berns Wm. Laird Whitby A POLL will be taken for the ELECTION of ONE MEMBER to repreeeat tb« Borough of Lyttelton, et the Borough of Lyttelton Fire Brigade Station, on MONDAY, the 9th day of February, 1903, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.. - H. THOMSON. .returning Officer. 3Ut January. 1903. ' , 5693 CANTERBURY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. LYTTELTON - HARBOUR BOARD .-. .. • .ELECTION. . , THE following have been NOMINATED to ' represent the Chamber of Commerce on the LyttciJ-ton Haibour Board :— ISAAC GIBBS , ALBERT KAYE R. M. MACDONALD '. A POLL TfiHbo Ukm for. the ELECTION of TWO MEMBERS THIS DAY (Monday), 9tli Fcliiuary. 1903, at the Chamber of- Com'lncTce Hall. Cathedral square, between the hours of 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. ■H. ANTTLIi ADLEY., 5777 Returning Officer. MOUNT HERBERT COUNTY ELECTION. I HEREBY give notice, in accordance with the/Counties Act, 1886, and the Regulation of Local Elections Act. 1876, and amendments thereto, that an ELECTION for the return of EIGHT MEMBERS, to oopetitute the Mount Herbert County Council, will be held on the 20th FEBRIUUY. 1003. Nominations must be in the form, prescribed in .the second schedule of tho Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876, and must be delivered to the Returning Officer, or addressed to him, and delivered at the Poet Office, Port Levy, before. Noon on FRIDAY, the 13th day of February, 1903. The two Ridings which constitute the County—viz., Port Jjevy and Port Victoria— will each elect FOUR .representatives. H. FIELD, Returning Offloor. Port Levy, 6th February, 1903. 6334

TRAMWAY NOTICES. CITY AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY. BETUEN'FARE to NEW BRxGHTON 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m.. SIXPENCE. (Holidays and Sunday* Executed). ALL CARS LEAVE CLOCK TOWEB. NEW BRIGHTON. 6D RETURN EXCURSION FARES. . (Holidays and Sundays excepted.) On cats leaving square 10.10 ».m. and 7.15 p.m. 1512

WANTED. WASTED KNOWN-Juet landed luge shipment of overmantel*. Exceptional value. Inspection invited. .Lawrence end Kircher, High street. . ' . . ■ T7ftAKTE"D~Buyere of Double Iron BcsIT. steads at 355. Lawrence .and Kircher, High street. • . • ANTED, Buyers for Accordeons. ST Atkinson's, 117 Manchester street. I>ECH&R«fBTiII7LfXERY~"i;G\ > ~BE" IX mD AT STRANGE'S SALE this w««k at .prices that must eruiiro a rapid clearance of every line. Early inspection, is nece*s*ryBtieineM is brisk. _ Strange *ri3 Company. »pOYrNEND , S"Fem«le"pia« «re~"the~ b«7l J- known remedy for all ataasmic 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. Christchnrch. n OLD LEAF X X A a. TF~Yeru~~WA5i'T Art? FURN'ITtfKE X PATOOXISB STRAXOE'S SALE.—The price of all ova FurnituTe substantially redaeed for tide nal*. Suitoe for Dindng-rooni. Drawing-room, end Bedroom; a'.eo β-li eorte of eiDgle articles of furniture at Cheap Sa,le Prices._ StrangojicdCompany. ; SINGER'S Egg Producer u'not a. physio, but a stimulating food, used with good results on sereral Government poultry stations. Sold by Storekeepers and Bonnineton. Chemist. , WE have % number of Pianos and Orgsni ievery instrument guaranteed) ixt select from. B. Francis. The Musical Exchange, 159 and 161 Manchester street, Chrijtchurch. £_ 2738 THE SAMPLE CORSETS AT STRaSoE'S SALE surprise all «ale visitors- They are. m> good end to cheap! They include Corset* by tho most eminent makers. Also cheaper qualities. Quantities to select from. The prices in every instance for these Fresh and F«;hkraab:e Goods are remarkably low. Early inspection, is n*cc*»arjr. These goods are selling fact._ Strange end Co. REDFERX'S Stationery Warehouse for useful Presents at all prices. A terse Tariety to select from. ■ jpi OLD L""E A P T E A'ff

D.I.C. DXC. SALE. SALE. SALE. SALE. pBEAT CLEARANCE BALE NOW ON. EVERY ABTICLE AT STRAIGHT OUT SALE PEICES.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11503, 9 February 1903, Page 1

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