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mHBATBK TiOIAI,. ANOTHER GBAND OVATION PISHEB'S BURLESQUE ANO PANTOMIME COMPANY. TO-NIGHT (Thursday), positively last night, in consequence of other engagemeota being entered into, THE BEIOE OF ABYDOS. The GORGEOUS COMIC PANTOMIME asd tfce Magnificent Transformation Scene. Dress Circle, 4s j Stalls, 2s 6d j Pit, Iβ. Doors open at half-past 7. Overture* at 8. T, Tait, Agent. 7-24 2898 XHEA TB E _R OVAL. Lessee ... Miss Georgie Smithson. OPENING NIGHT, FBIDAY NEXT, JULY 25th. Grand Fashionable Night. REMEMBER FOB ONE WLEK ONLY OF GEOBGIE « SMITHSOK GEOEQIE >J SMITHSOK GEOKGIE 3 SMITHSOH GEOBGIE geq SMITHSOW SISSSJS s<s SMITHBOST GEQRGIE SMITHBON ma f bbss GEOBGIE S " BMITHSO2F GEORGIE S I SMITHSOH Box office at Milner and Thomson's. POPULAB PBIOEB. 7-242380 B. J. SMITH, Agent. QUEEN'S 'QKATIHe "OIHK, Open Daily from 10 till 5, and from 7.» till 10. _ The only legitimate place of Amusotneh£ in the city, and remember the admieaioa £c only la. The Addington Band ie engaged. and will parade from the equate every evening to the grandest theatre in the colonies. Recipient of gold watch last evening, Mr Time ;h«lf xnOe. GABDNEB & McDONALD,ProprietonT j-mzbsi -\jTEHIVALE ENTERTAINMaSTa. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. SCHOOLBOOM AT EIGHT. Vocal and Instrumental Mario. FABCE — "No. 6 DUKE STREET." Admission—ls j Children, 6d. 7-28 3852 . UPPEB BICCABTON CRICKET CLUB, A CONCERT AND* DANCE in aid oT the above Club will be held in the Schoolroom on FBIDAY, JULY 25th, 1884. Admission to concert, Iβ. Admit to dance, Is. Doors open at 7.30 p.m., to commence at 8. 7-24 288* FBEETHOUGHT HALLI ~" INVITATION BALL will take place the 25th JULY NEXT. Members can obtain tickets lot themselves and friends o! any Member of Committee, or of • '■'' Mr F. C. HALL, 7-24 2867 148 Heseford street. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, EAST TOWH BELT. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). rriHE BTANMOEE BRASS BAND of JL Thirty Performers, under the Leadership of Mr D. McKillop, assisted by several Ladies and Gentlemen of well-known taleat» willgivo a Grand VOCAL ~ •-■•--; ''■■■"■--: CONGEST, . ■ ■" :: In aid of Wniform Fond. Admißsion to Concert-Front seats, Set back, Is. ■:■..-..' , A DANCE will take place after th» Concert. . . • ■■ ' -• W. GODFREY, JAVOV T. FLEMING, Musical Director. A. Secretary. E. BURROWS, Treasurer. - ■ -■'•■ 7-24 2SBg OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ABSOCIATION.—Opening of New Building, neat Public Library. THTJBSB-AY and FRIDAY, 24th and 25th July. Programme for Thuraday Eroning :— Part, I—l. Hymn,, prayer, and President's opening address. 2. Commemorative poesst, Mr S. C. Johnson. 3. Pianoforte eo!o, " The Merry Wives of Windsor " (JaelU. Mies Inglis. 4. Song, " Cariseima** (Pontet), Miss Bowley. S. Qaartette, "Hark the merry drum "jKruirh), Meeara H. M. and S. C. Johnson, W. Sidney Smith and Jas. Adams. 6. Flute solo, Mr J. Bowley., jun. 7. Waltz song," The Fores* Fairy" (Venzano), Mies A. S. Tayknr. 8. Duet," Invitation," the Mfeeefl BowJey. 9. Song, " The Vflliaee Blacksmith - (Weißß), Mr Jaa. Adams. Chemical lecta»e, Professor Bickerton. Part 11 , .—1. Concertina eolo," L'EtoUe da Kord " (BW7we>, Miss Lavinia Taylor. %. Song, " Golden. Love "(Wellings), Mies Sealed. 8: Sons; " Coxe, Marguerite, come " (Sullivan), Mr W. Izard. 4. Pianoforte bolo, "Lβ Frnite" (Heller), Miss Inglis. 5. Song, Miss IS. BBowley. 6. Song, •*• The Storm Fiend ** (Boekel), Mr S. C. Johnson. 7. Trio, "Hark, the curfew's solemn eotmd ** (Attwood), W. Sidney Smith, and H. M. and S. C. Johnson. Accompanist, Mr B, Trist Searell. In addition to the above Vr Crooks -will exhibit hiaDiEflolving Views, giving glimpses of scenery in foreign I&nds> interspersed with humorous stories and optical effects, Mr Seager will delight audience by taking them into the xesr?<".& There wSI Wbl eiiliwited a collection of valuable painting*, microscopes, working models, eyloetyle, printing press at work, electrical machifle«r ancient books, albums, stereoscopes, and many interesting and valuable curioeitfes. Refreehmentsprovidedatmoderate charges* An attractive programme has also been arranged for Friday evening. Doors open at 7 o'clock, commencing at 7.30. Admissioa to all parts of the building. Two Shilliuge each evening, or Three Sbillinge for bofe nights. 7-ai2B6a Belleioae B^rwteea, CHRIBTCHURCH CATHEDRAL. SERVICE THIS EVENING* At 8 o'clock. The REV. CANON STANFORD will COMMENCE a COURSE OF SERMONS, to be continued on the succeeding Thursday Evenings, till September 25th, ia> elusive :— Subject : RELIGION—I, in the Individual; S. is the Family; 3, in the State; 4, is the Church: 5, in Businww: 6, ia Society; 7, m Youth; 8, in Men; % in Women i 10, ia Sickness and Death. 7-24 2871 Educational. CANTERBUBY COLLEGE. SCHOOL OF AQEICTJLTUKE. PARENTS andTuASDIANSd Students are reminded that the NEXTTERMwiII commence onWEDNKjSDAY, 23rd JULY, by which date the Term Fees, viz., £20 15s for old Students, and £23 5b for new Students, must be forwarded to the Registrar's Office, Canterbury College. F. G. STEDMAN, 7-14 2482 Beglstrag. UNIVERSITY OF BTEW ZEALAND. CANTEEBIJRY COLLEQ3. riIUE SECOND TERM commences oa X MONDAY, July 28th, 188*T^ Students are requested to enter ftheSr names at the Registrar's Offieo.Canterbcrr College, and pay their fees before eentmenetng attendance at the Lectures. The College Calendar for 1884.contain«%; every information respecting the course off study, time of attendance at the differeti& elaaees, may be obtained at the College. 7-14 2453 F. G. STEDMAN, Begisizstf^

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Press, Volume XL, Issue 5885, 24 July 1884, Page 1

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