testings, Amusements, Ac. I T | ART UNION ! I . WILL BE HELD ' [iN THE DRILL SHED, 0\ THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1871. ;2|k)o "^aizßs. i — no blanks! ! no|rize will.be of less value ' x THAN ONE SHILLING. AVfge collection of very valuable prizes .haveialready been presented to the City Guar! for this Great Art Union, i ■■ are respectfully solicited to send i&their donations to CASHEL HOUSE, NOT than WEDNESDAY, the Sth instaityat 12 a.m. TICKETS, PRICE ONE SHILLING, To be obtained, from the Officers of the • Company. Adnjjjssion to non-subscribers, 6d. 3352 CANTERBURY MEAT EXPORT COM- ;* PANY (LIMITED). THE COMPANY are open to RECEIVE SHH3P for conversion. Application must be made immediately to J. M. HETcWOOD;-4 Manager. Offices :.Colombo street, Christchurch, Julj4, 1871. ; 3485 pANTpBUBT MUSIC HALL. TO-NIGIT, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5. CONTOTJED SUCCESS OF THE INIMITABLE BARLOW, AND HIS TALENTED, TROUPE OF ARTISTES.
ANOTHtR NEW PROGRAMME, Selected from tkeir inexhaustable repertoire. First time of Mr Barlow's new ballad— "Opportunity,""The Fidgety Man," "The Fair Girl in Check," and "The Sausage Machine." First time of Hr Bromley's sketch of Mr Skinneu, Dr. B2u\o-as, " There's Life in the tld Boy yet." First time of Jr Buckley as "Nicodemus "Johnson." , First time of Mftsrs Holly and Buckley as " THE. RVAL DARKIES." First time oi the laughable sketch TOMAND JERRY. Full particulars in programme. Seats can be seared at the Hall from ,11 a.m., till 1 p.m. Ihtrance to the front seats by the side entrane only. [ Doors open at'f.3o, commence at 8. Chairs, 3s ; secont seats, 2s ; gallery, Is. Manager—B)BT. BARLOW. 3419 WM. HQIAOE BENT, Secretary. CHRISTCHURCH VLNTER ENTERTAINESNTS. THE' SECOND d the SERIES will take place at SPENSLIY'S HALL, ON. ; MONDAY EVENIJG, THE 10th INST. The Corimittee will OFFER A HLVER CUP, As a Prize for the oest Recitation, to be delivered ou that occasion. I Intending conapetitlrsTntist send in their i names and the subject of tlieir recitations to Mr Wynn Williams' c|ce not later than twOj o'clock on Friday next j J. G. BAKER, * 3429 1 Secretary. j /COLONISTS' HAIiL, \ LYTTELTON. THE WESLETAN BAZAAR GIFT AECTION WiU be cohtihfed as above THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY) Open froirl pja. Admission, ls. ■ Chidreni half-price. " 3428 Stoek,&c. TO PERSONS &TEEE.STED IN T*b i W EST COAST pHEEP AN? • ' CATTLE TRADE. M. CASSIUS, STOCK AGENT, CATTLE SALESMAN, fc„ j^ HOKIIIKA, DESIRES to,inform Cattfe and Sheepdealers and others," that having completed his extensive 7 Cats and Sheep Yards at the Arahnra, he is to receive every description of LIVE STOCK Ffe SALE. Liberal advances ma<s -wlen required. Sales effected at'rawestjjarre|t rates, and' acconnt sales rendered tfter the sale^! For further particulara ;,■ 3306 M. OAB|^S|Hokitika.
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Press, Volume XVIII, Issue 2551, 5 July 1871, Page 1
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