New Advertisements. I A.O.F. m H E A T R E ROYAL, CfIRISTCITURCH. J THE ANNUAL THEATRICAL PERFORMANCE, IX AID OF THE WIDOWS' AND ORPHANS' FUND, Will take place on MONDAY EVENING, SEPT- 13. " COUBIER OF LYONS," AND "THE MUMMY." Dreas oirole, 5s $ stalls, 3a ; pit, 2s. Tickets to be had of nny member of the Order. 9-3 A VONSIDE ENTERTAINMENT. THIS EVENING, AT THE SCHOO L-HOTJSB. HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT IN THE CHAIR. Readings by Mr Marehman, Mr Main waring, Mr Ensor and Mr Ness. Songs and Musio by Mrs Fletcher and Mies Burrell, Dr. Haast, Mr F. Pavitt, &o. At 7.30 p.m. Admission Sixpence. 9-10 ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH INSTITUTE. rpHE SECOND ENTERTAINMENT will X be given THIS EVENING (SEPTEMBER 10), AT THE LITERARY INSTITUTE. PROGRAMME. 1. Instrumental —Mrs Miles, and Mesers Packer, Bunz, Spensley, and Rowley 2. Reading—Mr Veel 3. Song—Mr Foster 4. Solo (cornet) —Mr Coombes 5. Reading—Mr Harm an 6. Song—Mr Cotterill 7. Instrumental—Mr Packer 8. Reading—MrStedman 9. Song—Mr Appleby 10. Solo (cornet)r—Mr Coombee 11. Reading—The Very the Dean 12. Song—Mr Foster. 13. Song—Mr Waitt Doors open at 7 p.m., to commence at 7.30. • - --ADMISSION—SIXPENCE. 940. Iα B A Z A A R ; Is to be held at SALTWATER CREEK, AT THE END OF THE PRESENT YEAR, To raise funds towards BUILDING A CHURCH IN THE ASHLEY TOWNSHIP. Contributions will be thankfully received by MRS TURRELL, 9-10 The Parsonage, Leithfield, PIGEONS. WANTED, STRONG BIRDS, for SHOOTING, also YOUNG ONES for breeding. FRANK SLEE, Zetland Arms. Sept. 9, 1869. .' 90L0; CHRISTCHUROH FANCY BAZAAR, Colombo street. CROQUET AND CRICKETING. NOW ON SALE, ex Joliba, a full assortment of Jaques and Sons' newest CROQUET, at very moderate prices ; and -to meet a want often felt last season, a supply of MALLETS and BALLS have been purchased, and may be had separately, to complete broken sets* Also, on hand* a very large stock of Cricket* ing materials, consisting of every requisite for the game. Bate of every quality, including a full supply of all sizes for boye, may be especially mentioned. A very large stock of TOYS and FANCY GOODS suitable for presents, always ®n hand, and being bought for cash by the proprietor's London agent, are to be had at the lowest remunerative prices possible. For the Proprietor, .16 W. J. GRAND. NOTICE. OUR CUSTOMERS in Port and the Baye are informed that we have NO CONNECTION with the advertiied Brewery Agency, Norwich Quay. . Orders by post for our India Pale and Mild Alee will be promptly attended to. WARD & CO., 9.4 Canterbury Brewery. FOB SALE, - \ THE CIXBBBATED DEAUGHT HOBSE TOM KING, Three years old, half brother to Britannia, j bred by Mr John Parish, Lincoln road, near Craythorne'fl Junction Hotel. Sire, King Fergus, out of an imported mare from Hobart Town. For further particulars apply to MR JOHK PAEIBH4 If not iold privately will be sold by pubMo auction on the first Saturday in Octobgr, either on the Show Ground, or in Barnarf» Beporitory. ~ 9 * 1( ?
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Press, Volume XV, Issue 1998, 10 September 1869, Page 3
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