Amusement*. mHSATBE *|> OVAL . Lessees ... J. P. Macdonald and Co. last"n"ight The Theatre was crowded iv every part. Hundreds unable to gain admission. THIS EVENING, "FRIDAY, FEB. 29ra, GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT. FAREWELL PERFORMANCE!! FAKEWELL PERFORMANCE ! I FAREWELL PERFORMANCE! ! Fare weU Performance !! Farewell Performance 11 FareweU Performance! t And positively LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. Last I LIGHTS (VLONDON f Night Last LIGHTS O'LONDON Night Last LIGHTS O* LONDON Night Last LIGHTS O' LONDON Night Last >■ LIGHTS O* LONDON -J Night Last LIGHTS O' LONDON Night Last LIGHTS O'LONDON Night Last LIGHTS O* LONDON Night Last J LIGHTS 0* LONDON I Night LAST APPEARANCE OF J. R. G R E V I LL E, And this Powerful Combination. BEMEMBEB, LAST OPPORTUNITY of witnessing-' . ■ This Great Drama, LIGHTS O' LONDON LIGHTS O' LONDON, Produced under the supervision of ; W. G. CAREY and H. E. WALTON. Box plan atMilner and Thompson's. - J. P. MACDONALD, Manager. J. W. DODGE, Business Manager. < 2m 7018 YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. "MYTRIPTOAMEBICA" _J' TUAM STREET HALL. TO-NIGHT, ByMrW. G. MABSH. Bead the foUowing Synopsis:—AU Aboard —Sandridge—Left Behind—l Told Yon So —Suez Canal—The Parson in a BowGibraltar—Old Growler—Thames in a Fog —Across the Atlantic—New York—Boston —Chicago—Kiagara—Professional Humbug —Scenes from Real Life, high and low, with incidents and iUustrations too numerous to* mention. • Admission—Free to body of haU; Is to gallery; private boxes by arrangements with the Secretary. Doors open at 7 o'clock, to oommenoe at 8 o'clock, Come early « you want to secure a seat. W. C&ryataD* Esq., wiU preside. Sunday Afternoon Next, from 4 to 5 o'clock, Lecture by Mr Marsh, to men only, on " Physical Reverence." Admission Free. Tickets may be obtained at V.M.C.A. Booms, Gloucester street,'between that hours of 12 and 2 and 5 ana 6. Sunday Evening, at 8.15, EvangelistSe Address by Mr Marsh. Bring Sankey'a Hymn-book. Programme for Tuesday Next in tomorrow's papers. 2*28 7018 EXTRAORDINARYJBXHIBITION. ' THE MYSTERY OF MYSTERIES. Ax the FREBTHOUGHT HALL, . WEDNESDAY, s—t MARCH, AN Entertainment wiU be given/in which ZIO wUI appear is his wonderful Box and Sack Feats. He wiU submit to be tied by any stranger, placed in a box, and the box securely lashed, In a short time, without assistance from anyone,.he wUI appear perfectly free. . » Anyone may provide a box, anyone may tie him. Particulars in future advertisement. . i. a-29 mm Meetings, «*c. ' ■ NORTH CREEK GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. EXTRAORDINARY MEETING. AN EXTRAORDINARY MEETING of the Shareholders in the above Company wiU be held on THURSDAY, March 13th, 1884, at the Clarendon Hotel, at 7.80 p.m. Bosnsrasst Election of Directors. C. W. BBIDGE, Manager. _ _February 20th, 1884. 2-22 6698 LYTTELTON FINE ART CLUB. A MEETING, for the purpose of Jtl_ FOBMING a CLUB for the PUBCHASE of. OIL PAINTINGS by Weekly Contributions, wiU be held at the Boys* Hotel, Lyttelton, on FRIDAY NEXT, The. intention is to get enough Members that wiU justify the Artist in providing each., Member with a Painting of himself or friend at such terms as he.may find it convenient to pay by weekly instalments, the instalments not to exceed 24 per week. R. W. GRANTHAM, 2-27 6945 Hon. See, and Treasurer. ' No. 3 BUILDING AND LAND SOCIETY (PEBMANENT). fTTHE Tenth ANNUAL MEETING. of J. Shareholders in this Society will bo held in the Society's Offices, No. 146, Worcester street, Cathedral square, on FRIDAY, FEBhUARST 29th-, 1884, At 7.30 p.m. Ist. To receive Report and Balance-sheet of the part year. _.■:•■ 2nd. To elect Three Members of Committee, to supply vacancies caused by retirement in rotation of Messrs W. Pratt, J. C. Atkinson, and M. Sandstein, who are proposed for reelection, and have given their consent. 3rd. Other General Business. * By order. CHAS. ALLISON. Secretary. Christchurch, February 25th, 1884. _ 2-28 6978Volunteering;. NOTICE. E BATTERY N Z. ARTILLERY. THE Members of the Battery, together: withtho Garrison Band, will PARADE at the DKILLBHED on SUNDAY, the 2nd MARCH/ at 10.15 a.m., in order t» attend Service at Sti Luke's Church. FuU Dress. Side arms only. 2-29 699 ft ;j. T. STRANGE, Captain. T ECTURES ON AMBULANCE DUTY ■ 4 wiU be given to the Volunteer Ambulance Corps, at the DrUl Shed, on FRIDAY (This Day), at 7.30 p.m.,.and oa SATUBDAY. at 6.30 p.m. Volunteers of the Headquarter Companies are requested to attend. 2-29 7009 Town Board Notices. SUMNEB TOWN DISTRICT BOARDT NOTICE OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF PUBLIC POUND AND.APPOINTMENT OF POUNDKEEPJBE. TsxTOTICB is Hereby SS SUMNER TOWN DISTBICT BOARD has ESTABLISHED a PUBLIC POUND for the said District, and tijattbe. said Pound is situated on tiie Board's Reserve fronting on the western side of the Lyttelton and Christchurch road, at the top of Campbell street. ;■ .; And Notice is Hereby Given, timt the. said Pound wUI be a Pound within the meaning of the Canterbury Ordinance, 1872, on and after ?&&&?£ the 14th DAY of MABCtf, 1884, and that the Boardhas APPOINTED WBIDDON to be POUNDKBEPEB for the aaid Pound. * * A. B. WATSON, . ■ 2-29 6991 Clerk to the Board.
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Press, Volume XL, Issue 5756, 29 February 1884, Page 1
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