Theatre Boyal. fW\ H*a,x &t. |i OTA L ' Under the management of Mr and Mrs HOBKXKB. BENEFIT OF THE INDIAN FAMINE FUND. Under the Patronage and in the presence of His Worship thb Mayor, The City Council, and the Committee. The Old Christchurch Favorite, ME J. P. HYDES, Has most generously volunteered. MB AND MBS HOBKINS, *~ ~ MISS LIZZIE MOBGAN, MB W. C. HAWKINS, THE GREAT ONZALO, And THE AMERICAN VARIETY TEOUPE. THIS EVENING (TUESDAY), A MORNING CALL. MB AND MBS HOSKINS (Miss Florence Colvill-). GEAND CONCERT. MISS LIZZIE MORGAN MR HAWKINS ME SCOTT and MR DAVENPORT In Dutch, Irish, and English Ballads. Screaming New Farce, YOUR VOTE AND INTEBEST. Bill Hearty Mb J. P. Htdes. In it he will address the electors ou the Local Topics Of The Day. Supported by Miss Howk and Burton, Misb Lizzie Morgan and Mies Grace Gakuind. THE .GREAT. ONZALO, In hia Wonderful .Act. To conclude with an Ethiopian Sketch, THB BAPE ROBBERY, By the AMERICAN VABIKTY TROUPE, Admission—Circle, -is; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is.. 10-23 2851 3ZZZ Amusements, Ac HEATHCOTE~PABISH* THE next ENTERTAINMENT in Aid of the St. John's, Church Harmonium Fund will lie held in the Oddfellows' Hall. Woolston. on PUIDAY EVENING NEXT, at 8 o'clock. 10-23 Admission, One Shilling. 2333 JLoWN H-ALL, XJEESTOIJ, THUBSDAY EVENING, OCTOBEB 25th. Mr Hoskins, Miss Florence CoMUe, MissLizzie Morgan (the Charming Vocalist), and • Mr C. Wallace (the Inimitable Song and Dance Comedian). FOB THIS NIGHT ONLY. Mr. Walter Gordon Hydes will preside at tlioPiano. 10-22 23it BT. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS. THE ANNUAL CHOIR CONCERT will be held in the New Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY EVENING, November 7th, under the direction of Mr B. Parker. The Programme will comprise ,T. F. Barnefct'a Cantata PARADISE AND THE PERL, And A MISCELLANEOUS SELECTION. Pianoforte ... ... Mr H. M. Lund. Tickets, Three Shillings each, may be* , obtained of Members of the Choir, or at the usual places in town. EDWD. B. DEACON, Hon. Sec. V_ _ 10-23 2350 Ke6t i a g 8 > &c - CONSECfeATTON OF NEW MASONIC HALT,. M # A MEMBERS of the CANTEBBUBY LODGE are requested to ATTEND at the St Augustine Masonic Hall, on THURSDAY, 25th. inst., at 2.30 p.m. Visiting , Brethren lire invited. A BALL will be held in the new hall thesame evening. Brethren in regalia. 10-23 2334 ', " ___ G. T< 'MBS, W.M._ miAN' FAM~tNE~BELIEF FUND. ~ A PUBLIC MEETING will be HELD at the Bead Board Office, Yaldhurat, for the above object, on This (Tuesday) Evening October 23rd, at 7.30 p.m., when all parishioners are requested to attend. SAMUEL BAILEY, 10-22 2299 Chairm n of the Board. PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTE. Microscopical Section. rpHE First MEETING of the Section will ba 3. held on THURSDAY, the 25th instant, at 7.30 p.m., at the Booms of the Institute, Public Library. 1 The Meeting? of the Seotion are open to members of the Institute. J. ft. GUTHRIE, 10-20 2212 Sβ?. RAILWAY SERVANTS' MUTUAL BENE» FIT SOCIETY, CHEIBTCHUBCH. A SPECIAL SUMMONS MEETING will beheld on i THUBBDAY NEXT, 25th INSTANT, At 8 p.m., In the OLD ODDFELLOWS' HALL, In Lichfieiu etieet. Christchurch. BUSINBBS: The Amendment of Rules. Every member is requested to attend. 10-23 2310 CHRISTCHURCH VOLUNTEER FIEE POLICE. THB MEMBERS of the force havingr been invited to ASSIST in the Ceremony of OPENING the LYTTELTOM WATEIBWORKS on WKDNESDAY N*XT, tbc24th Inst., are requested to Muster at the Christchurch Railway Station in time for the 4 p.m. train. Caps and Badge*. 10-23 2324 W. B. MITCH RLI, Captain, St. x aul's C/hubch. opening services. THE OPENING of the NEW (PBESBY TEBIAN) CHURCH will take place 00 SABBATH, the 29th instant, when the following Gentlamen will conduct the SERVICES : — The Key. J. Paterson, of Wpllington, Moderator of the General Assembly; ProfesHor Salmond, of, Dunedin; and tho Bey. C. FIIASEE. Morning Service, 11 a.m. ... Bey. J. Paterson Afternoon „ 2.30 p.m. ~ C. Fraser Evening' „ 6.30 p.m. Prof. Salmond Special Collections will be made at the close of each service on behalf of the Building Fund. L E C T U B E. THE Bey. Professor Salmond will deliver tho next of a Series of POPULAR LECTURES in St. Paul's Church on MONDAY EVENING, the 29th inst., at 8 p.m. SUBJECT: " The Relation of Christianity to Science and Civilisation." Tickets of Admiai-ion— lβ each. Proceeds to go in aid of the Building Fund. 10-23 2353 Educational. A CIVIL ENGINEER desires to form Classes for eystematio instruction in Geometrical and Mechanical Drawing, Surveying, Levelling and Designing of Structures. , The complete course will include such Mathematics aad Mechanics ad are absolutely neceseery for the above rabjecta. Farther information may be obtained at uLt A, Whttb'b, Bookseller, Whately road. 8-3 8807
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Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3823, 23 October 1877, Page 1
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