I Late Adveritisementw UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OP N.Z. (Limited). SPECIAL NOTICE. THE S.S. WAITAKI will leave Timaru on SATURDAY EVENING! next instead of Friday, THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OP N.Z. (Limited), i • i ■; -> Agents.
Theatre Royal, Timaru: LAST NIGHT OF ROWER’S /ESTHETIC PARTY. ' TO-WIGHT. Change of Programme. “OUR FRIEND THE DOCTOR.” Hibernian Interlude, SONGS. DUETS. DANCES., Recitation—“ Shatnus O’Brien,” Scenes from “ Handy Andy.” • Concluding by request with '. “MAY AND. DECEMBER,” Or, “An Old Man’s Darling.”
, . ROYAL AUSTRALIA .C JL£l£i x ■ , , ' : AND MOST GENUINE EQXJESTBIAN ESTABLISHMENT , Ail. >XJIXU j, . , , SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. No side shows or catchpenny belongings, but a Grand Confederation- of Arenic • Talent,'upon the merits pf which alone the Management rely for that extensive patronage which this Circus EVERYWHERE , RECEIVES. 1 . THE Criterion of all Canvas Exhibitions. The summit of Australian enterprise. Consolidated Wonders of the Circus World, absolutely without parallel. ' EVERY PERFORMER A PARAGON. Models of Strength, Skill and Daring i Twenty Speciality Artists. Four Great Clowns. A supdrh Stud of High ..Caste Arabian and Thoroughbred Horses, land Fairy Trick Ponies, unrivalled- for., their Beauty and Perfect Training. - , ' Age cannot wither nor. custom stale the infinite variety and resources of this Great Show, it having stood the iest for over 30 years. This Circus, after, an interval of over three years, is again making a tour through New Zealand, and will open at ; WAIMATE on Monday, April 3. ■ i TlMAßU—Tuesday and Wednesday, 4th and sth, Day Performance on Wednesday, at 2.30. . TEMUKA-rThursday, April 6. Admission—Pit, 2s 6d Children, Is. Circle, 4s; Children, half price, - : Open at 7,15> commences at 8 o’clock, 1 Matinee commences at >3 o’clock. HIGH STREET, (Opposite City Hotel), CHRISTCHURCH. PRACTICAL ENGLISH WATCHMAKERS. IN. -THE GL A DAMS & Co.,
. Rotheram’s Celebrated English Lever Watches, guaranteed Genuine, from £slos. American Waltham Watches (npne genuine unless the words. “Waltham Mass. ” are engraved on works) in Hall Marked Cases, from £3 10s. For the EXHIBITION we have a Splendid Assortment of . INEXPENSIVE PRESENTS,; ! All marked in plain figures. ‘ | • SPECIALITY GREENSTONE. . WARNER’S COMMERCIAL HOTEL. CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. W. F. W A H N E R Begs to announce to his many friends in Christchurch and the adjoining Provinces thathaving RE-ENTERED INTO POSSESSION of the above Hotel, which has been entirely renovated, re-decorated, and re-furnished in the latest style, he is now prepared to welcome his old friends and customers.. | THE BILLIARD SALOON. Attached to the Hotel is unsurpassed by any other in the Colony, containing three tables specially imported from England to the order of the Proprietor. THE SUITES OF PRIVATE APARTMENTS, which are elegantly furnished and appointed, are entirely distinct from the hotel portion of the building, thus insuring perfect privacy,./ . ,
A novelty in colonial hotel accommodation will be. available at "The Commercial” in the shape of A LADIES’DRAWING ROOM* , kept specially select and exclusively for . ladies' ■ , : A high pressure water supply has been arranged for »n ' the premises, and the Bath Rooms are fitted with every convenience for hot, cold, or shower baths at any time. ~ 1 Comment on the quality’ 6f the liquors supplied at The Commercial is unnecessary, as the cellar is under the ' special, supervision of Mr W. F. 'Warner. ’ : The Hotel being most centrally situate, adjacent to the Cathedral, and, withihf a short distance of the Museum; Theatre, and other public buildings, and with a tram service to all parts of the suburbs passing it at short intervals, renders it unequalled as a place of residence for families or commercial gentlemen visiting Christchurch. For the convenience of commercial travellers sample rooms will be available. An excellent chef de cuisine has been engaged, and generally no"pains will be spared to make the Commercial the leading hotel in Christchurch. Prompt attention will be given to telegrams or letters applying for apartments. W. F. WARNER, ■ Troprietor.
W, M, Southan. WM. 8 0 U T H A N . AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Geobgb Stbeet, Timaeu, Having purchased from Mr William Shephard the business lately carried on by him under the style ,of G. Priest and Co., Auctioneers, &c., has been favored with instructions to Sell by Public Auction at his Rooms, on SATURDAY, APRIL Ist, The following lots—--10 4-chests Tea; 40 Boxes Tea ;10 Bags “ Pearl Barley ; 10 Bags Rice ; 20 Sides Bacon, prime quality ; 30 Boxes Candles, Potatoes, Salmon, Oysters; Jam, Americana, Coffee, Crockery and Glassware, Office and Dairy Stoves, Collection of Oleographs, Picture Frames, Pictures, Set Lawn Tennis, Set of Croquet, Lot of Valuable Medical Books, Handsome Musical Box and sundries too numerous to particularise. Sale at 12 o’clock sharp. No Reserve. Lots can be entered up till time of sale. W. M. SOUTHAN, Auctioneer.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2813, 30 March 1882, Page 3
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772Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2813, 30 March 1882, Page 3
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