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AMUSEMENTS. "PITZCERALD BROTHER S , GREAT CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE HUGE SUCCESS. HUGE SUCCESS. Of the NEW COMPANY, NEW COMPANY, Especially THAT WONDERFUL ATTRACTION The CYCIiE WHIZZ. Th* CYCLE WHIRL. The CYCLE WHIZZ. The CYCLE WHIRL. The CYCLE WHIZZ. The CYCLE WHIRL. The CYCLE WHIZZ. Tiro CYCLE WHIRL. The CYCLE WHIZZ. The CYCLE WIMRL. ' SPECIAL ATTRACTION. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, At 6 o'clock, Th© Great Sensatio&a] Act irom Hagen beck's Hamburg Menagerie, THE LION AND ELEPHANT. A Lion mounted on »n Elephant's back, while the Elephantpedale round .the guarded ring on a TRICYCLE. Come Ea-rly. as the CYCLE WHIZZ is the First lUua on too Programme. COM2 AND SEE The Horses The Ponies The Lions Tho Tigers The Leopards Tha Kangaroo Tao Wombat The Elephant The Monkeys Tho Albino Kangaroo Tho Hungarian Stallions „' ... The Bell-ringing Horses • -"« COME AND SEE The SensationaT. Trapeze Acta Tho Foot-ba-lsncinsf Wonders The Daring Lsdy Riders The Trick Horsca The Trick Ponies The Riding Tiger The Bicj-clo Balancers Tho Pony Commodore. COME AND SEE The Clowns i The Dummy The Pedro Tho Arab Boy Wonder The Horee Dr»ma Next Matinee-SATURDAY AFTERNOON. POPULAR PRICES: 4s, 3s, 2s, If. LOCATION , ; .'' OPPOSITE COKER'S HOTSti, MANCHESTER .STREET, F. C PARKER. 7378 Agent. OPERA HOUSE. Tuam Mtrcet. Sole Lessees, JOHN FULLER and SONS. TO LET. Apply <JEORG-E WARD, 7328F 132 St. Aeapa etreeb. 6D POPULAR blowing, 2to S and 7to 8 Daily. A Present for Each Visitor- Admission 6d. ; Works, 16 Manchester street. Presents for Nothing. Conditions at each exhibrtf*a of Glass-blowing. 7467' RELIGIOUS SERVICES. > ST. SAVIOUR'S GUILD ANNUAL FESTIVAL—THIS DAY—Holy Communion, 7.30 a.m., Guild , Office; 7.30 p.m., in the Cathedral. Annual Meeting "Girls' Friendly Rooms, Gloucester etreet West, '8 p.m. President, the Bishop. All interested invited. ■ 7441 Q H O B A X< HALL. TO.J>AY. TO-DAY. THE XYALL UNITED MISSION"; PRAYER MEETING at 10 a.m. SPECIAL 'BIBLE READING *t 8 p.m. EVANGELISTIC -SERVICE'at* 7.45 p.mi . ALL CORDIALLY INVITED." 7470 SPORTING. NEW ZEALAND METROPOLITAN TROTTING CLUB. QUMMBBM E E T I X G. ■ THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, 19th and 21st FEBRUARY. BIBBONWOOD v 2min 13sec, (Australasian One Mile Record). On SATURDAY Ribbonwood wttl attempt to lower tho Australasian Mile Record, 2min lSeeo. Trams will run to the Grounds at frequent intervals. First Race each, day at 1 p.m. ; _, F7070 HORORATA RACING CLUB. A OCEPTANCES for ell EVENTS CLOSE ix - oa SATURDAY, Fcbrmry Sflet, at 10 p.m. Telegraph Office closes at 5 p.m. G. T. BAKER, 7461 Secretary. RAILWAYS, NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TENDERS FOR PRINTING POSTERS. ETC. rpENDERS will be received at the District JL Traffio Mr-nager'e Office. Christcburch, up to noon on the 4th MARCH, 1903, for PRINTING POSTERS, HANDBILLS, CIRCULARS, etc, as may be required, during the term from Ist April, 1903, to 31st March, 1905. Specifications may be seen at the abovementioned office. 7466 BY ORDER. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, from 41 Wilson's- road, Brown and White Spaniel DOG, "Shot-t," marked under throat. Reward on returning to above address; 7438 WILL the Person who picked up'PURSE in D.1.0. at 5 p.m. yesterday kindly return same there, or to Office of -this paper.. Reward. 7150. M O N E Y. WE have various SUMS of MONEY for INVESTMENT, from 4J PER CENT. T. S. WESTON and SON, Solicitors, 14"2 Caehel street, 4794F * Chrjstchurch. APOLOGY. WB beg to apologise to our numerous patrons for the inconvenience they bare been put to in the last few months, during the extensive alterations to oar premises. As our Show Room is now one of the most up-to-date in the colonies, we invite inspection of our large acd varied stock of Silver and E.P. Ware. Watches, and Clocks, Rises and Brooches, S.M. Purses, etc, etc., suitable for Wedding, Birthday, and other Presence. Liberal Discounts to all Cash Purchasers. G. COATES AND CO., Watchmakers, Jewellers, Goldsmiths, etc--218 COLOMBO STREET. pAINTEB'S CYCLE EXCHANGE AND •*■ RIDING SCHOOL, 88 OXFORD TERRACE, Near CasbcPotreet bridge. 1870 H. A. FLATMAN, LOCKSMITH, GUNSMITH, and GENERAL MACHINIST. 230 Hereford etreet, sear bridge. P.O. Box 36. LAWN MOWRBS A SPECIALTY. /"IYCLISTS should not be without oas of Vj Ballantjne's Cycling Pouchos, light w«ight aad waterproof. Price 10s 6d each. SILKS of all Shades at lowest price* in the City. Oriental Importing Co., next A. J. White*. Pattern* freo

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11512, 19 February 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11512, 19 February 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11512, 19 February 1903, Page 1

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