SBhEs* - 14wrtfe«metttiS. ||k|j|ps*" <*i *> s —' SJ&TJWKLTON AND OHRKTOIIUKCH Alteration of Trains for Winter SjHglpnL and after May 1, 1865, Trains will >* fe " WBaK DAYS. llyi-om Christehnreb—B aan—9 • m j~ lo |P2S_ioa!n^9so a.m.—10.80 aan.—12.30 pan. »____,—-450 p.m.—550 pan. |||p*r'*- n " * SUNDAYS. §S^li_mCbrißtcbunm—9 aan.—lo aan.—2 t*i_SS Tun. From Heathcote—9so aan.—lo.2o pan.—sso pan. r^«__osstopsttheOpawaandHnisbcTOUgbStatfons. ™ ttrt ** m **». P-*- 6 * 111 fiTenunutes hem §is{* _b» arrival of each train. class (each way), Is. 6cL; return :g|_J27_k6d. i second class, Is. 3d.; return tickets, ISJaJJ G. Holmes & Co. §t^ c _a_L-IUSt. — IP- v - Wmsk * §||kbYAL PRINCESS* THEATRE . ... Mb. J. L. Hall. GREAT PRODUCTION. EVENING (SATURDAY), MAY 20, produced, with magnificent new scenery, xdrsaws, and meebanical effects, Hazelwood's great Drama, in three acts, entitled IgU HOUSE ON THE BRIDGE OF NOTRE fe- •? DAME. &~i *&??3 - - ■■ " " ' with the greatest bit of the season, laßm.** celebrated bnrlesque extravaganza, entitled |fV: ILL-TREATED XL TROVATORE. SR*. «■» p| MOTHER, THE MAIDEN, AND THE fe:,.-,, MUSICIANER! iPseem can be secured at the Box-office from 11 till $fa? GRAND MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT, P% TOWN HALL, KIP" Chbistchttbch. FRIDAY, MAY 26. SOCIETY. Hlhe members of tie above society purpose giving a |j|r. . COMPIJIDENTARY CONCERT §;. lO THBTB pttfe MB. J. F. MoOARDELL, ojfriA in*it*, the co-operation of ex-members and others to joinfliem on the occasion. Mt~[ GENERAL REHEARSALS. Hv "" 3EL Davis, Hon. Sec. 6-20 jjr-^ l -- ~ - — " '— Hi; TO TEMPERANCE REFORMERS. SiiaPersons mterested in the extension of the §t3f Temperance Movement in the Province of fe|fl_aterbury are respectfully invited to attend Sf% A OONEEBBNCB, be held in Bennington's Hall, Christchurch, on I& WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, C". - BEING %tl QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. vlSsie morning sitting will commence at 10, and the afternoon at 2 o'clock. ministers and gentlemen resident in Lvttelton, and other places, are ex- ! s lSie«si to be present on the occasion. -Tea will be provided at half-past five o'clock j and &s£** A PUBLIC MEETING Be neH in fixe evening. f| : .Tk*sts for the tea, price ls.6d. each, maybe olrfamed of Mr. Booth, Lichfield street; Mr. Rowley, mm& street i Mr. CaygflL YHiately road j of any vIM-Bborof the Committee; or of 'Sad J.G.BABBB, . Corresponding Secretary. fe / a HHB WEEKLY >iA JOTJBNAL, Entitled ___£.*• *THE WEEKLY PRESS" pubh&hed every Satoday morning at the Tbbss' 'in time for tho morning mails, containing all together with a selection from 'pleading articles of the Daily « Pbbss," and original Wlirtj, ntstter. Being specially designed for circulathe country districts, the state of the ■■lute in tins and the neighboring colonies will I asoeneperticnlsr attention. t' «1 0 <J r 0 0 6 IV' Adierlisa-tents, perKne 0 0 2 ' ; wfll-be charged less than 2s. £ Advartiasa-ente st_nding three months half price :i\ - NOTICE. MILLS, ' WOODEND, 1 WILL RE-OPEN ON MONDAY, MAY 22. Coßsaß&Coi, "-t-i Proprietors. of wheat, bariey, erfs. Maioftei
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Press, Volume VII, Issue 798, 20 May 1865, Page 1
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455Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume VII, Issue 798, 20 May 1865, Page 1
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