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Mr 0. 8. Fraser, Alliance Chambers, has bouses to lot. The funeral of the late Michael Sullivan leaves his father’s residence, Begent street, to-morrow at 3 p.m, Tho Theatre Royal is to be occupied tonight by a clever combination of mirth and mystery, Professor and Madame Steen, mind and blind readers, and Mr Smith, ventriloquist and humorist. Our contemporaries, wherever the Steen-Smith combination has appeared, have exhausted the dictionary in seeking words to express surprise at the wonders performed by Madame Steen.

Ad ordinary meeting of the Vestry of St Mary’s wao held last evening at the office of Mr M Gray. Present—The Ven. Archdeacon Harper (president), Mr M. Gray and Captain Wray, churchwardens ; Messrs Smithson, Merchant, Shepherd, Gabites, and Hedges, vestrymen. An apology was received for the absence of Mr Knubley. It was resolved to call for tenders for the erection of the fence in Bank street, Mr Merchant undertaking to draw up specifications for the work [ required. The painting of the schoolroom i was reported as finished, and the work satis* ' factorily executed. An unanimous vote of thanks was accorded to the ladies whoso auccesafully carried out the late entertainment in lieu of tho garden party in aid of the funds of tho church. It was hoped that the ladies would carry out their original intention and have tho garden party about Easter* The Bishop wrote celling out the excessive taxation demanded by the Government on church properties, through which the stipends of the clergymen would to a certain extent suffer. The vestry agreed to reply to it through Mr Smithson. It was agreed to. take an offertory at the close of the morning and evening services next Sunday at the doors, in aid of the Queensland Belief Fund. It was decided to hold another meeting in three weeks to appoint collectors to wait upon those who annually subscribe to the oustentation fund. Some important financial arrange" ments were discussed and agreed to, and the moating closed* “ Where are you going my pretty maid ?” “ To >he store for some Biscuits, Sir,” she said “ Whose Biscuits my pretty maid ?” « Why Aulbebbook’s Oswegos, Sir,” she aaid, —[Advt]

Amusements, Etc. fp HEATBI ROYAL. The Event of tbe Century TCP-NIGHT*! TO-NIGHT ! Aim TOMORROW NIGHT. , The Weird Wonder-workers, the Marvelous STBBN-SMITH American Mystifiore, Second Sight Seers, Clairvoyants, Spiritualist Exposers, &c. PRICES—3s, 2s, and Is. Box plan at Mrs Smith’s. TSAYERS YALE, Representative. Public Notices. TO LET BROOMED WOODEN HOUSE, Mere Mere Street, opposite Mb Meb's house ; 4-Roomed Stone House, corner Main Road and Princes Street, opposite J. Hill’s Store. Also other bouses. Apply, 0. S. ERASER, Alliance Chambers. Funeral Notices. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mb Patrick Sullivan , are respectfully informed that the funeral of his late son Michael will leave his residence, Regent street, St. John’s Wood, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23ed, at 3 pm. for the Catholic Church, and from there to the Cemetery. LISTER & BARRIE, Undertakers.

Wanted. EVERYBODY AND 9EB cur immense Stock of J Men’s and Eove’ Olof binff in all the Leading Styles. JU3T OPENED UP-58 Colonial All Wool Men’s Suits, 28s 9d worth 36s 9d ; 150 Boys’ Colonial Kaioker Suits, guaranteed All Wool, 8a lid, 10a 9d, 13a 9d, and 15a 9d. _ DAVIES & MURPHY, w ANTED KNOWN PENEOBE, Premier Bootmaker, bus now opened out a parcel oi Beautiful Goods, direct from the Engliah markets, of all kinds suitable for Present and Coming Season. Address— Opposite King's Stables. ■JpOR Cheap Furniture, Spring Mat»resses, Glassware, Crockery, Brush ware, Cutlery, and Carpets, try BENNETT S, Opposite Shamrock Hotel, Stafford Street, Timaru. GEORGE JAM.—Selected Fruit and Beat Sugar.—All Grocers. LING Fish, Salmon, Sardines, Freeh and Kippered Herrings, Herring# in Tomato Sauce, good Feed Oats (last Season’s) only 7s per sack, now Toilet Sets, Glassware, Vases, &0., in great variety, just landed os “ Arawa,” at 1 KEBNOHAN, MoOAHON & CO.’S, Corner North and Cross Streets. - n V 'O-DAY—LADLES’ SLIPPERS, Ladies’ t Shoes, Slippers and Shoes, boat Value in the Trade, at ADAMS & CO.’S. ODDMENTS from all Departments marked down to Clear. See Centre Table and Show Boom. ADAMS & 00. TO» OBEET NIOOL, Jdu roller flour miller, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANT, Queen Street, Waimatb. Is Prepared to do Gristing in quantities, on Lowest Terms. Purchaser of Sound Milling Wheat. Flour, Bran, Pollard, etc., on Sale, at ' Lowest Bates.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7075, 22 February 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 7075, 22 February 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 7075, 22 February 1893, Page 3

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