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Meetings, Entertainments, &c. mflE A T R~E ROY _wT, Under the management of Mr Hoskins, Directress Miss Florence Colville, TEMPTATION. Having been so snccesaf ul on Friday, will be repeated THIS EVENING (MONDAY), The Great Emotional Society Play of TEMPTATION. Camille, Countess de Vardes, Miss F. Colville Goutran, Count de Vardes... Mr Hoekins Acbille de Keronare ... Mr L. Booth Trevelyan Mr H. N. Douglas And the Star Compaoy, Concluding with the Farce of A DEAD SHOT. Louisa Lovetrick ... Mrs Walter Hill Hector Timid ... ... Mr Walter Hill Aud Company. THURSDAY EVENING. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO MR. HOSKINS. A new piece, entitled M.P. FOR A KOTTEN BOROUGH. In which Mr Hoskins will address the electors on the current topics of the day. 12-20 3851 LAST WEEK Of the GREAT EXHIBITION of FIJIAN and SOUTH SEA ISLANDS CURIOSITIES. MALING AND GO'S HALL, Hereford street. Admission One Shilling; children half-price. 12-17 3744 CHRISTCHUROH HARMONIO SOCIETY. The Performance of Handel's Oratorio " THE MESSIAH " Will take place at the ODDFELLOW'S HALL, ON THURSDAY, THE 23rd INSTANT, At 8 o'clock. The services of MIBS ROSINA CARANDINI (Mrs E. H. Palmer), have been engaged for the Soprano solos. Last Rehearsal, at which all members are particularly requested to attend, will take place at the above Hall, on TUESDAY NEXT, the 21st instant, at eight o'clock punctually. AUSTIN P. SHEATH, 12*20 3834 Hon Sec. CANTERBURY HORTICULTURAL AND ARBORIOULTURAL SOCIETY'S FLOWER SHOW. FIRST SHOW of the Season of FLOWERS, FRUIT, and VEGETABLES, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22ND. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. Admission —From 12 to 2, 2s 6d ; after 2, Is. All exhibits must be in the hall not latex than 9.30. 12-18 3770 J. WATTS, Secretary. CANTERBURY AGRICULTUKAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. Members of Committee will please meet at the Secretary's Office, Hereford street, Christchurch, at 2.80 p.m., on THURSDAY, 23rd December. Business—General. J. T. FORD, 1218 3767 Secretary. YTTALTHAM FREE LIBRARY. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at Waltbam Tavern, at 7.30 p.m., on MONDAY, 20TH INSTANT, When the Land Committee will deliver their report, and a Building Committee be appointed. AH persons interested are earnestly requested to attend. 1220 3844 E. GEORGE, Secretary. T YTTELTON BOROUGH SCHOOL, The ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION of PRIZES will take place iv the Lyttelton Borough School, on WEDNESDAY, 22nd INSTANT, at half-past six p.m., whet, parents and friends are invited to be prespnt. 12- 20 3838 H. B. WEBB, Chairman. mEMPLETON SCHOOL ROOM 7 AN ENTERTAINMENT, Consisting of READINGS and VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, &C, Will be given in the above place On THURSDAY EVENING, DEC. 23ED. Proceeds in aid of the Library Fund. 12-20 3839 H. P. KISSEL, Hon. Sec. CUST ANNUAL SPO RT S To be held on the 27th of DECEMBER, 1875, In Mr L. D. Benjamin's Paddock, Oust. 12-16 3729 TTHMAKU PERMANENT MUTUAL X BENEFIT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT fSOCIETY 'OFFER AT PAR THEIR DEBENTURES of £50 each, with four or five years' currency (to the amount of £7000), bearing interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, payable half-yearly. Applications for the whole or pait to be made to the Bank of New Zealand, Christchurch. J. H. SUTTER, 12-8 3395 Chairman. Hotels. Tjl A 8 T E B N TT O T E L, Corner of Cashel street and East town belt. The alterations to the above being now complete, visitors can obtain all the accommodation of a FIRST-CLABS FAMILY HOTEL, Superior accommodation for Sinple Gentlemen. Private rooms for Families. Inspection invited. 10-16 1779 J. H. HALL, Proprietor. RITISH FAMILY HOTEL, LYTTELTON (Opposite Railway Btation). This Hotel is replete with every comfort. Passengers by steamers, commercial men, visitors, and families will find the best accommodation at reasonable charges. An excellent bath-room. Meals at all hours. 8-20 9822 J. PIERCE, Proprietor. T> AILWAY HOTEL, DOYLEBTON. J. BLACKER begs to announce that hia Hotel being completed, he is now able to provide such accommodation to those who may favour him with their patronage, that nothing shall be wanting on his part in adding to the comfort of those who .may favour him with their support; Wines and spirits of the best quality. Meals at all honrs of the day. Weil aired beds and suits of apartments if required. 12-1 3186 WILLIS'S RAILWAY HOTEL, MALVERN STATION. This New and Splendid Hotel has been fittep up with all the new improvement*. It contains ladies' sitting and bed rooms, hs, suits, commercial rooms, &c / Meals of the very best quality and good attendance. Mr Willis, who is so well known in Malvern, thanks bis friends for their paaft patronage, and hopes they will continoe t» I favor him with their support. I 12*20 5831 GEORGE WILLIS.

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Press, Volume XXIV, Issue 3215, 20 December 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XXIV, Issue 3215, 20 December 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XXIV, Issue 3215, 20 December 1875, Page 1

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