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Amusements, &c. QDDPEILOWS , TJ ALL, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! LATE TRAIN NIGHT. ZEAXANDIA. Zealandia. Zealandia. ZEALANDIA. PRONOUNCED SUCCESS. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. MISS RUBY D'AECI In Favorite Melodies. PRICES - 4s. 2s. is. Box Office at Milner and.Thompson'a, High street. HARRY SEYMOUR, Business Manager. 6-1 1473 GAIETY T H E A T B E. Lecturer and Manager ... Harry Stanley. LAST NIGHT BU? TWO OF THE RUSSO-TURKISH WAR DIORAMA. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), MONSTER GIFT NIGHT. The Loading Presents will include—A large Gold Gilt Clock, under g)a«e shad?—A Hand, some Tea and Coffee Service (four pieces)—Tt» and Coffee Service-Gold Gilt Clock—A ■ Splendid Card Table—A Card Table—And thirty to forty other presents. Remember, moat poeitirely, the Last Nights. Come to-night and receive a handsome present. _ Grand Fashionable and Conundrum Night— The proprietor will give for the Beat On K inal Conundrum on any subject a Handtome Oleograph Picture, beautifully framed (in addition to the usual distribution). A present will aleo be given for the worst one. The conundrums ■will be collected from the audience only, at 9 o'clock, on Friday evening, in the Hall, and be examined by a Committee of Gentlemen. Picture now on view at Mr William Brice'e, hairdresser, corner of Colombo and Hereford streets. Admission— Iβ, 2s, and 3a. Children half-price to first and aeoond seats. Batnrday Afternoon—Grand Mid-dey Perfornmnee for families and schools, Doore open at 2.30; commence at 3 o'clock; children, €d— when every child will receive a present. No extra charge for tickets. 5.1 1472 H- EAT R E t> OVA L. leweee ... Messrs Hiscocke, Hayman and Co. Stage Manager Mr J. G. Joyce Business Manager ... ... Mr Geo. Geddea ■v GRASD INAUGURAL OP MESSES BISCOCKS, HAYMAN AND CX'B DRAMATIC COMPANY. „• mw OPENING NIGHT, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 3bd. MISS BEATRICE, MB THEO. I MR R. D'ORSAY OGDEN, Mr J. G. Joyce, Mr Harry Daniels, Mr F. W. Fisher, Mr T. A. Howard, Mr H; Appeiton, Misb Lizzie Dixon, Miss Nellie Greenkss, M» E. ?r S? 8^ 1 ' Mr A - Boothman, Mr L. Lenton,Mr W. Warren, Mr B. WisVy. Miss Brinton, Mrs Fitzwiluams, LITTLE B ELLE EUSSEMi. Special production of the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher'e favorite Moral and Temperance Drama TEN NIGHTS IN A B ABLOOM. Now playing to crowded houses in Melbourne, , .Sydney) and London. Full particulars in future announcement. *•»■ 4670 ODi)F KLLO'WS. , ' ' HALL, PORT LYTXELTON* THlS mSS^? dfi ?i EVENING, MAY Ist. THE ROYAL IXLUSIONISTB, THORN, DARVIN, AND BURTON. .Positively the Last Night. Doors open at 7.80. Admission—Frost, 8a; tt-X ■ . iwima, ■Xα J TJIH-IT, ll.' ■■ - ' !•*>£■ HIS WORSHIP the MAYOE deeiree it to b<3 known that, in compliance with a wish expressed by Hie Excellency, the propoeed B&NQUET will be put off for the presentr^^ The Citizens are therefore invited to avail themselves of the opportunity of doing honor to Hie Excellency the Governor and Lady Eobinson, by attending a PUBcIC BALL, which SH^HPJSSS.* 8 at the Oddfellowa' Hall onTUESDAY, May 6th. Cily Connoil Chambers, April 30tk, 1879. 54 sacs PUBLIC BALL IK HOITOB OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR AND LADY ROBINSON. A* J~ VB It, tO BrAtEWill take place at the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Lichfleld street, on TUESDAY EVENING, thb Oth MAY. The following gentlemen have been appointed STEWAEDS, with power to add to their number:— His Worship the Mayor of Chrisfccbnrch H, P. Murray-Aynsley, M.H.B. C. C. Bowen, M.H.fc. J. L. Coster P. Cunningham F. de c. Malet L. E. Nathan C. Perring H. H. Prina Hon. E. Kiohardfon, M.H.R. E. C. J. Stevens, M.H.R. John Sfczdholme, M H.E. Tickets—Double, 255; gentleman, 15alady's, 12a 6d; can Tμ obtained from the stewerds,or at Messrs Coatee and Co., Peterson and Co., H. Lake, H. J. Wood and Co. Dancing- at Nine o'clock. «*-«' -. I" 1 T - HAS KINS, Hon. See. Council Chamberi, 30th April, 1879. 5-11465 Meetings Ac. HARBWOOD ROAD. THE ANNUAL of Snhscribera the Library on TUESDAY next, May 6th, at 7 P- m - 5»1 1431 HAGLEY OAK LEAF CRICEtET CLUB, A MEETING of Members of the above Club will be held on FRIDAY EVENING next.fttthepadfeliowe . Hall, Montreal street, Bouth, at 7.30 p.m. Members ore earnestly reqnested to be present. Bneinesn important. 6-1 1434 W. S. BUEX.E.T, Hon. Sec HAVING received a petition, signed by A. C. Cunningham, Esq., »nd thirty other ratepayers, 1 requesting , m> to call a Public Meeting; to consider tie following matters :— Ist. The action of the Road Board in the appointment of clerk and Burvaycr 2nd. The propriety of the meeting;! of the Board being opea to the pnblie 3rd. The advisability, or otherwise, of dividing the district into wards, I have much pleasure in complying with their request, and do hereby call s PUBLIO MEETING, at the Lobnrn Schoolroom, on WEDNESDAY, 7thinstant, at 2 p.m. '■■'■■ 4-26 1326 SAMUEL BARWELL, Chairman. 1 EAST TOWN BELT IWESLEYAjF" OHUBCH. rjiHE TEA MEETING in connectien with the^ n J^? raar y «* tWa Chß«h win-foe hold on THURSDAY, May let. Tea &t 6 o'clock: after which will be ft Public Meeting, when addreMee will be delivered hy&ftßeTß. Meeera Reid, Baumber, Smslky. acd Bichara. son, withmnsiciby the choir. The chair will he taken by{T. R. Fiaher, Esq. Admission to the Tea Iβ 6d. 5-1 1438 ißank Notices. THE COLONIAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. QHABEHOLDEBsTho hare NOT PAID K_7 ALL CALLS made on shares allotted in June last up to £i per share, are reminded that the SIXTH CALL of 5s per share will be dne and payable on Ist proximo. By order of the Board, (Signed) GEO. COWIB. General Manager's Office, ©unedin, April 24th, 1879. 4-^1295

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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4291, 1 May 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4291, 1 May 1879, Page 1

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