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Amusements, dec. HPHEATRE |» OIA L. Under the Management of Mr and Mrs HuSKIXS. LAST THREE NIGHTS. MISS ADA WARD. ADA WARD. ADA WARD. THIS EVENING (THUKSDAY), Late Train Night. Special Desire and Last Time. MISS ADA WARD. In her great impersonation, THE NEW MAGDALEN. TOMORROW (FRIDAY), BENEFIT OF MISS ADA WARD. PYGMALION AND GALATEA. Miss Ward will also address a few words to her friends and admirers. Box plan at Bnnz's Music Saloon. 1-17 7099 CARD TO THE PUBLIC. MR R. J. DkLIAS hns the honour to an- _ nounce to the public of Christchurch and its vicinity that, at a great outlay, ho has succeeded in making an engagement with Mr C. A. Chizzola for FOURTEEN Performances of the SOLDENE ENGLISH COMIC OPERA COMPANY, Commencing TUESDAY, JAN. 22nd. 1878, When will be produced, for the first time hero, Lecoq's beautiful Opera, entitled, GIKOFLE GIROFLA. During the sea*on the following Operas will bo produced :—Genevieve de Brabant, Madame L' Archiduc, Chilperic, La Belle Helone, La Fille de Madame Angot. La Belle Poule, The Grand Duchess, Barbe Bleue, Trial by Jury. Notwithstanding the great outlay coC'essary to induce so large and so eminent a company to New Zealand, the Management, in order to accommodate their patrons, and afford them an opportunity of witnessing a series of unequalled performances, will issue a limited number of Packages of Fourteen Tickets, good for any night, and transferable, at the following reduced prices—Dress Circle (Fourteen Tickets), .£3, with the privilege of securing seats for any performance. Season tickets can bo secured at Bnnz's Music Warehouse up to Tuesday, the 22nd January. Prices of admission for single nights : Dress circle, 5s ; stalls, 3s ; pit, 2s. 1-17 7098 Gaiety jlheatbe. TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY. Re-appearance of old Favorites. Good Singing. Good Acting. Good Burlesques. Charming Operettas TO-NIGHT, Angelina's lovely Operetta, NICOTINE; or, A PUFF OF SMOKE. To be followed by Concert Selection, and to conclnde with Bracebridge's beautiful Extravnngazu, FAIR ROSAMOND'S BOWER; or," Th* Days and Courtship op Henry n. TO-MOEEOW NIGHT, an Entire Change. Offenbach's Operetta, THE ROSE OF AUVEEGNE. Admission—3s, 2s, Is. 7102 nestings, Jbe. ❖ #> JL A Banquet To Celebrate the Installation of the W.M.s and Officers of the St. Angustine and. Cantorbury Lodges, will be held on THURSDAY, the 17th op JANUARY, 1878, IN THE CANTEBBURY MASONIC HALL. Tickets to be obtainod from tho W.M.s of tho respective Lodges, and tho following Brethren:—H. Thomson. F. J. Smith. S. B. Seymour, F. Pavitt, H. Hobday, W. H. Gundry, C. P. Hulbcrt, J. G. Restell, F C. Tribe, J. F. Smith, W. B. Mitchell, P. Rentoul, G. Tombs, F. W. Thiel, A. B. Kirk, E. Williams, H. W. Ford, M. Sandstein, W. S. King. G. M. WALTON, 1-8 6617 Hon. Sec. Banquet Committee. >©< tßp jl DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF CAN- ! TEEBUEY. THE ANNUAL MEETING will be held at the St. Augustine Hall, Manchester street, on THURSDAY, the 17th instant, at 5 p.m. All Master Masons specially invited. Brethren to assemble at 4.45 p.m. By order, B. C. BISHOP, District Grand Secretary. Christchnrch. 16th Jannary, 1878. 1-17 7070 I DIOCESAN SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. THE next MEETING of the association will take place TO-NIGHT in the Cathedral Library at eight o'clock, when the Rev. W. A. Pascoe will read a paper on " Discipline." 1-17 7078 RAILWAY EMPLOYES. BEDBESS OFGRIEVASrCES. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at the New Oddfellows' Hall, Lichiieid street, Christchurch, on THURSDAY, the 17th INoTANT, i At 8 p.m. The pnblic are specially invited to attend. j Several influential gentlemen have kindly promised their support. Chiistchurch, Jan. 14th, 1878. 1-15 <J97« ! Cricket \ Cricket i Cricket i THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN (Who are going to England) VERSUS FIFTEEN OF CANTERBURY. HAGLEY PARK GROUND, JAN. 19th, 21st & 22nd. 1-12 6841 W. C. V. GIBBES. MEECHANTS EMPLOYEES' PICNIC. THE above will be held on Monday, January 21st, 1878, at Cashmere, in a paddock kindly placed at the disposal of tbe Committee by Sir J. C Wikon, C.8., X.8.1. 1-15 6967 D. SUTHERLAND, Chairman. GYMNASIUM. THE Gymnasium is now complete. PRACTICE nights, MONDAY and THUBSDAY, at 8 o'clock, with every requirement. Term ends April 30th. Subscription, 30s. Saturday morning class for young ladies and girls. Term ends as above. Subscription, 30s. 1.17 7051 JAMES Q. WALKER. Bank Notices. BANK NOTICE. THE undermentioned BANKS will CLOSE at NOON on MONDAY and TUESDAY, tbe 21st and 22nd instant, for tho Australian Cricket Match:— Union Bank of Australia— D. 8. MELVILLE, Manager. Bank of New South Wales— W. S. ROBISON, Manager. Bank of New Zealand— J. HOLLOW AY, pro Manager. Bank of Australasia— THOMAS INGRAM, Manager. National Bank of New Zpahwd— W. W. COBB. Manager. Cow—tai Bank of New Zealand — J. T. WABKEN, Manager. 1-16 6990

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Press, Volume XXIX, Issue 3896, 17 January 1878, Page 1

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