THE NEW ZEALAND TIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1859. Paid-up Capital and Reserve (including Undivided Profits) ... ... £520,805 Nat Annual Revenue for 1902 ... £406,923 The Premier and Wealthiest Colonial Company. Noted for Promptness and Liberality. Branches and Agencies Throughout tins' World. A. L. PARSONS. Manager.
AMUSEMENTS. p A N T B R B TJBY ' H A L L. MR GEORGE MTTSGROVE Begs to announce the EARLY ARR t VAIj in Christchurch of THE GREATEST LIVING SINGER, THE GREATEST LIVING SINGER.. MADAME MELBA MADAME MELBA MADAME MELBA And COMPLETE CONCERT COMPANY. COMPLETE CONCERT .COMPANY. In consequence of her important European and American Engagements, MADAME MELBA can give in Christchurcfc Positively ONE CONCERT ONLY. FRIDAY NEXT. FEBRUARY 20th. FRIDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 20th. PRICE'S OF ADMISSION:, ' DRESS CIRCLE AND ORCHESTRA STALLS . ONE GUINEA BACK STALLS . HALF A GUINEA BOX OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS. BOX PLANS For tho . GUINEA and HALF-GUINEA SEATS Are on View Messrs Milner and Thompson's. THERE IS STILL A NUMBER OF EXCELLENT GUINEA SEATS AVAILABLE FOR THOSE WHO APPLY EARLY. The Remaining Half-guinea Seats are very limited, and need early application to secure them. SPECIAL NOTICE. COUNTRY PATRONS COUNTRY PATRONS Wishing to Purchase GUINEA and HALF-GUINEA SEATS Are receiving every attention, Mt MusgroT* having kept aside a SPECIAL RESERVE for that purpose. AH communications must contain Stamped Envelopes, and addressed: "GEORGE MUSGROVE. "Melba Box Office, '• Christchurch." When remitting, send Money Order or Bank Notes. NO CHEQUES ACCEPTED. 7879 pAXTE RBU R V HALL. FAREWELL SEASON, F«" ■' SIX NiGHTS ON2.Y. .. Of the Popular Now Zealand Favourite*, POLLARD'S OPERA COMPANY, Commencing MONDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY. PROGRAMME FOR THE WEEKMONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, 23rd, 24th, 25th FEBRUARY. . For tha First Tuna in Chriatohurch, Tho Reigning London Gaiety Attraction, THE TOBEA3DOR, The Exhilarating. Laughter Prorokinf, Mxui> cal Comedy, that has) been amusing all London since. Jobs 17th, 190 L THURSDAY, SATURDAY, and*MONDAY, -,26th, 28th EEBRUARY, end 2nd .MARCH. Tha Romantic Maori-Comic Opera, "TAPU." , NOTE—In consequence of tha Canterbury Hall being otherwise engaged, there will be NO PERFORMANCE on FRIDAY, 27th February. ', ,<. Box Plan Open at Milner and Thompson's on THURSDAY MORNING. PRICES: 3s, 2s, lev, 7363 CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. TEST MATCH., TEST . MATCH.' : ■ TEST'" Sli-CH. '' LORD HAWKE'S TEAM v NEW ZEALAND;. T A N CAS T BR' : PA R K. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, and MONDAY, I FEBRUARY 27th, 28th, and MARCH 2nd. Tickets, admitting echool children, to witness the above match, available fox three days,'price One Shilling, can bo obtained from iP. C. RAPHAEL, ,:■' 7290F Hod. Secretary, •N.Z.C.C. I v , ' "' • ■ ' '' HIGH-CLASS TAILORING. VERY SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS". Q-f PIECES of SCOTCH, JRISH. and OX COLONIAL TWEEDS, at 25 PER CENT. Reduction off usual price of materials. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY.' Sio Suits to Order from a range of Scotch and Iribh Tweeds— Usual Price* .. 73s and 79s *he Suit Special Prices ... 57s and 63s the Suit Sao Suits to Order from a range of Colonial Twetds— Usual Price ... £4s the Suit Special Price ... 72s the Suit FOR THE BOYS— 6 Pieceg of Hesvy Scotch Tweed, 50 utches wide, at 8a lid yd. A grand line for School Wear. TONEYCLIFFE AND CAREY. THE READY.MONEY '- TAILORS. 6237 WANTED. ANTED KNOWN-That Lawrence and Kircher give exceptional value in sideboards and cabinet furniture of every description. . WANTED Buyers of Suites from £8 10s, guaranteed properly upholstered, at Lawrence and Kircher*WANTED, Mechanics to know that Ballantyne's Overall Coats, Jumpers, and Trousers are sold at" 3s Od each. WANTED, Buyers for Bedsteads, Cheaper . than ever. H. Atkinson's. WANTED KNOWN—H. Atkinson's. Man- . cheater street, for Wedding Furniture, WANTED, buyers of Muslin Curtains, from 3a 6d to 50a per pair, at Lawrence and Kircher's, High street. WANTED "People to Get Married. H. Atkinson, 117' Manchester street. WANTED. Buyers of "Bras* Raif Fenders, from lis 6d, also Sets of Brasses, from 6s 6d- AC other goods equally as cheap at Lawrence and Kircher's, High street. (For continuation of Wanteds see page 10.) " THE DON LEADS. EJ. RITCHIE, on his DON, WON— • the Half-mile (Ist in heat, Ist in final), the iiali-mile Major Taylor Handicap list in heat, Ist in final), the Three Miles Royal Eufiehl Cup (Ist), the One Mile Ladies' Bracelet (Ist). The DON is the ACME OF PERFECTION. Built Solely of Genuine B.SA- Parts. ENVOY STORES. 132 a Lichfield street. .OSIOF j. B. HAYWARD, Proprietor.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11511, 18 February 1903, Page 1
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707Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11511, 18 February 1903, Page 1
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