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Amusements, &c, rwy he a t be t> o y a l. Under tho Management of Mr and Mre Hoskins. LAST FOUR NIGHTS OP The ureat London Artiste. MISS ADA WARD. THIS EVENING (WFDNESDAY) FEOB FRO U. Gilberte .. Miss »da Wakd Louise Mra Walter Hill Honri I>e Sartorys ... Mr Hoekins FRIDAY, BENEFIT OP JaISS ADA WAED. PYGMALION AND GALATEA. Miss Ward -will al*o address a few words to her friends and admirers. Box plan at Bunz's Music Saloon. 1-1G 7034 VJT AIETY X HEATBE. Re-Bppenrance for Three Nights only of THE LiDIA HOWARD*! TROUPE, On Thursday, Friday, and Saturday next, January 18th, 19th, 20th, in tl.-oir most unique , and fascinating play A change each night. On THURSDAY to commence with Angelina's beautiful operetta, N I C O■ T I N K. After which Mr Chas. Sidney, Misses Howard* and Navaro in operatic and concert selections, to conclude with tho charming extravaganza, FAIE ROSAMOND. On FEIDAY, January 19th, Offenbach's operetta THE ROSE OF AUVERGNE. Admission—3b, 2s, Is. 1-16 7033 feoLDENE xLINGIJSH C>OMIQUE OPERA COMPANY. Mr B. J. DgLIAS will hare tko pleasure of introducing the SOLDENR ENGLISH COMIQUiS OPERA COMPANY, consisting uf FORTY ARTISTfcS, to the public of Chrlat> church on January 22nd. Though the Company have only been induced to pay New Zealand a visit at a great outlay, tho raunnjjement huvo madn arrangements whicli will enable the public to take advantage of the Reduced Prices afforded lijr securing packets of Fourteen Tickets, for the dresa circle, at J63. Single Tickets—Dress circle, 5a ; stalls, 3s; pit, 2s. Box plan ht Bunz's Music Warehouse. 1-16 7023 Meetings. Ac, RAILWAY EMPLOYES. BEDBESS OF GRIEVANCES. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held nt the New Oddfellows' Hall, Lichfieid Btrect, Christohurch, on THURSDAY NEXT, the 17th INSTANT, At 8 p.m. The public are specially invited to attend. Several influential gentlemen hare kindly promised their support, ChTJstchnrch. Jan. 14th. 1878. 1-15 6870 JVIr ¥V • M.ONTGOMERY ' ADDRESS THR* ELECTORS OF THE AKAROA DIBTBICT AT THE TOWN HALL, AKAROA, WEDNESDAY EVENING, this 16th Ikbt., At half-past 7 o'clock. January sth, 1876. 1-7 6584 OeICKET !, V/RICKET ! ! THE AUSTRIAN ELEVEN (Who are going to England) TIEUBUS FIFTEEN OF CANTERBURY, HAGLEY PARK GROUND, JAN. 19th, 21st & 22nd. 1-12 6841 W C. V. QIBBEg. BACEED LECTURE. TO ALL DENOMINATIONS. «rTHE BIRTH AND DEATH OF X CHRIST," which will also explain the Holy Trinity, By Mbs CURRIE, THURBDAY, JANUARY 17th, At the Bonpiora Institute. Admission—Oi.e Shilli'tp. Doors opn at 7.30 p.m., to commence at 8 o'cl ,ck to a minute, and doors closed. 1-16 70J6 CANTERBURY ACKICUI TUBAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. -NO I ICE. TBE CANTERBURY RAM AND EWE ■ FAIR will take place at Christahnrcbi on : THURSDAY, Wtu MUtCH NEXT, And following day. : Fntries will be received up to 6 p.m. on j Wednesday 6th March. | Entrance Fees—For the first five rams, the j property of one owner, 4s each ; over thit nrum- j ber, 2a each. Ewes—For the first fire, 2s each; \ over that number, Iβ each i In making the entry it mnst be stated if the sheep are to be sold singly, or in pens of fire or | ten. ' j No entry will be taken unless accompanied with entrance fees. 1-11 6760 GEO. A. MAKEIG, Secretory. Bank SToticoe. BANK NOTICE. THE undermentioned BANKS will CLOSE at NOON on MONDAY and TUESDAY, the 21st and 22nd instant, for tho Australian Cricket Match:— Union Bank of Australia— D. S. MELVILLE, Manager. Bonk of New South Wales— W. S ROW WON, Manager. Bank of N«*w Zealand— J. HOLL' W iV, pro Manager. Bank of Australasia— THOMA.B INGRAM, Manager. National Bonk of New Zrnknd— W. W. COBB, Manager. Colonial Bank of New Zealand— J. T. WARBEN, Manager. 1.16 6996 - Hotela. ELLESMEBE ARMS HOTEL, TAI TAFU I Beg to inform my Friends and the Public generally that I have re-entered the oocu- | pancy of thie Hotel. The Business of the Woodyard will in future be carried en in the pame premises. A large Stock of Firewood, Poets and Rails, Ac., always on hand. 11-21 3603 JOS. JUDGE. g~b7o sve no r hotel, Corner of Madras street and South Belt (Opposite Railway Station. THIS NEW HOTEL is now OPEN to the public, and offers every convenience and comfort to BOARDERS, VTBITOES, and TRAVELLERS. The BEDROOMS are well furnished and properly ventilated; the public and private rooms cheerful and pleasant. 11-27 3825 J. MUMFORD. ORAM'S SOMERSET COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, ApAuiznoß* THIS HOTEL is second to none in the colony. Extensive additions and alterations having been made, the Hotel is now replete with every convenience for Families and Commercial Gentlemen. A splendid Billiard Saloon, fitted with one of Thnreton's first prize Eahibition Tables; Bampln Booms, Bath Rooms, Ac. The Cnieme ia under the supervision of an t eminent Chef, and the Proprietor hopes that hia j long experience in the trade is » enffidest qua- i rantee a* to the <jualisy of the eontente of the j cellar. j B. W. BHBABMAN, Proprietar. ' I 10-22 2280 1

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Press, Volume XXIX, Issue 3895, 16 January 1878, Page 1

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