AeMusenagnt,,,, &c. Xheatre Royal. Lessees—Messrs Fiscocks, Hayman and Co. W. H. Bent, Stage Manager. THIS (WEDNFSPAY) EVENING, DXC. 10. GRAND CHANGE OP PROGRAMME. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. BT ,c._.,? TSCOCK: ' s AND HAYMAN'S MAMMOTH MINSTRELS MAMMOTH MINSTRELS MAMMOTH MINSTRELS. ENTIRELY NEW FIRST PART. Fun in a Fog Our Yathting Excursion Brown nnd Newland in Tho Brinev Cataract. Mr Horace Bout's n. w sketch STRATAGEM! Cheevors and Kennedy's now speciality Lover's Greeting and Sister May. OUR GALS. OUR GALS. Or Papa's Dear Dangbtors. Introducing tho six gre.it comedians. Isew vocal Beuuties hy onr unapproachable quartette, Messrs Campbell, Read, Fredericks, and Amory. Bos p T au at Montague's Bazaar. 12-101969 CHIARINI'S TTALIAN |~IIRCUS AND PERFORMING ANIMALS, Will open iv Christchurch FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER. 17th, Under two immense Pavilions IN GLOUCESTER STREET. A • GRAND CONGRESS OF THIRTY ARENIC STASS. The Best Organisation Travelling. Among the WILD ANIMALS, The finest and freshest ever submitted for tho public approval Mid appreciation, will be found a den of Performing Royal BENGAL TIGERS, Pho Performing BISON, from tho Rocky Mountains, The Performing HUANACOS, Tho Educated ZEBRAS, i. Sohool of Performing DOGS. Big. G. Chiarini's ADMIRABLY TRAINED HORSES, A la Haute Ecole, Aro the model of perfection, evinoins* in their performance the near approach of brute instinct to human reason. Prices of Admission—Dross circle chairs, -Is; stalls (carpeted seats), 3s; pit, 2s; children under nine years of age half price. SPECIAL RATES FOR SCHOOLS WHEST COMING IN A BODY. PERFORMANCE "EVERY EVENING. SATURDAY and WEDNESDAY, MATINi.2 At 2 o'clock. For more particnlara. &c, SEE HANDBILLS AND PROGRAMMES. _ ' 12-6 1707 UNITED METHODISF FREE CHURCH, St. Asaph Street. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11th, 1879. GRAND SACRED CONCERT. Conductor - - Mr Maoleod Smith ORCHESTRA— Messrs Corrick, J. Coombs, M. Cohen, T. Rutland, violini; Cameron, Rowley, celli ; W. S. Smith, basso; J. Bowley, Kerr, flanti; S. Seager, Kayo, cornetti; and ii. W. Seager, tympani. PROGRAMME : Mozart's Twelfth Service, and miscellaneous items. Tickets of Admißaiob—Two Shillings ; mny bo obtained of Members of tho Choir. Doors open at 7.30; to commence at 8. . 12-9 1901 Ot. John's Opening Jgjntiirtainment. MONDAY NIGHT, 15th INST. Particulars in future advertisement. 12-10 1972 I - Meetings «_-... I. O. O. F. AMERICAN CONSTITUTION. LOYAL AVON~LODGE, No. 23. A SUMMONED MEETING of the above Lodge will be held on THURSDAY, thb 11th INST., At the Templar HaS instead of Wednesday, as heretofore, Businkbb—Election of officers, &c, Ac. Fines will be enforced. H. S. PIEBEMONT, 800. Sew. __. . 12-10 1937 AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOLS. ME A. BICHABD9, of America, will deliver an ADDRESS in the Wssloyan Schoolroom, Durham Street, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, At 7.30, FuBJJtCT : "American Sunday Schools, anu the manner of conducting them." All Sunday School teache-s and those interested in School work are invited to attend. Collection in aid of School funds. 12-10 1932 THE ANNIVERSARY SPORTS AT HAGLEY PARK. APPLICATIONS for SITES to ERECT .Unicodes. Merry -go - Rounds, Aunt Sallys, Dancing Booths, and other Sports can be received until Monday next, the 15th December, at the office of tbe undersigned, where the plan of the ground can be inspected. H. E. ALPO£T. Auctioneer, 12-10 1915 Hereford street, Christchurch. COUBTENAY. THE CnURTENAY FARMFRS' CLUB and HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY will hold their ANNUAL SHOW OK FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12th. Messrs Geo. King and Co. have kindly lent one of their Gang Ploughs, which will ba at work on tbe ground. The Springfield Band have also kindly promisad their tervicoa to the Club. Mr R. Northey Hopkins has had peraisnon to hold a SALE of a»y STOCK, Ac, eiM>ib_. Entries can be given in on the day of Show. 1 1nn B- NORTHEY HOPKINS, ISLJSL ,!?,M r _i! I?" | . -Funeral _¥©tice®. THE "Friends~oflSi late Mr Wi'liamTod are respectfully iavited to attend his ! Funeral, to Jeaye Iris late residence, Springside, Lincoln, on Wednaday/lOth instant, at eleven o'clock, and to bo a* Addington Cemetery at two o'clock. ' H. SCRIMSHAW, _7nd.riaker, Corner of Durham aad St. Aaaph streets. 12-9 1877 " . ' ''■■■■" ■ THE Friends of the late Philip Chareraore - are respectfully informed thst his Funeral will leaye tbe Hospital to-day at half-past two 12-1*0 1929 P. B. PEXBIE, Undertaker.
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Press, Volume XXXII, Issue 4481, 10 December 1879, Page 1
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