. A jsrasements-JL-HBATBB JtijOYAli. • j Nightly, and hnnWABI WAR! WAR! THOMPSON'S \ SOUDAN WAR AND OTLB EXP__£ [ TION. GIFTS. GIFTS. GIFTB; GIFTS TO-NIGHT. Very handsome Ch«ffe_ier, ; Cheat of Drawers, Iron Bedstead, Parlour Chairs, Sewing Machine, Bags of Potatoes> . 1 and other useful household gifts. Grand Matinee for Children, Wednesday and 1 Saturday. Admission 6d, when each and > every child w_t receivo] a present. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. Dress Circle, , 4s: Stalls, 2b 6d; Fit, ls. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's. Pit and Stall Tickets at Levy's. Children half-price toStalls and Circle. Carriages may be ordered at 10.20, o__B. BENNETT, Agent. THE LUCKY PEOPLE SATURDAY NIGHT. MrMacdermott,Bt. ABaph street, Writing Desk; Mr Coombs, Papanui road, Silver Butter Cooler; Mr Craig, carrier, Handsome Meerschaum Pipet Miss Tay- ., lor, Durham (street, SUver Butter. Cooler; ■MiaeMuhro,W—tham, Washet—id? Miss Berry, Springfield road, Cradles Mr Menkes, Avon street, SUver Inkstand; Mr > Sturgeßs, Johnston street, Dressing Table; Mrs Beal, Woolston, Handsome Pair of Vases: Mrsßaymau, Woolston, Two Ornamental Chairs; Miss TyriU, Madras street, Handsome Pair of Pictures i MrChammer, Coleridge street, Sydenham, Roan Colt. 5-113570 STBASBUBG CLOCK 210 High Street. Open daily from 2 to 5 and 7to 10 p.nu, OVERWHELMING PATRONAGE. , Procession of the Twelve Apostles every Fifteen Minutes, Hlustrated by an Authentic Lecture. SPKCIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR , SCHOOLS AT REDUCED RATES; Admission, la» Children, 6d. SATURDAYS—Open from 10 a.m. to i 12.30 and 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m., for the convenience of country visitors. t 4-27 299 I /\DDPELLOWB' TTALIi, LYTTELTON. I FOB TWO NIGHTS ONLY. The Celebrated FAUST FAMILY, :In their Musical and Variety Entertainment, ABsisted by MR C. WAUD, the Great 'Cello Soloist, and ! MB DAVE CARSON, , The celebrated Anglo-Indian Comedian, who ia on a visit to New Zealand, and has ' kindly volunteered to give his original Comic Lecture upon THE BIGHTS OF WOMAN. Admission—Bs, 2s, Is. Doors open 7.30; commence 8 p.m. ■ ' . : --' .>. 6.11J355S TUAM STBEET HALL. MAY 16th, 1885. _ K/_ MILE WALKING RACE and •Ol* CHAMPIONSHIP of NEW ZEALAND. Committee—Jas. Campbell, Esq., E. B. Deacon, Esq., A. M. OlUvier, Eeq. Jndge and Referee—T. B. Jacobsen, Esq. Treasurer— R. Richardson. Secretary —A. Dunbar. First prise——so, with 50 per cent, of gate money (after deducting actual expenses) added. Second prize—Bs per cent, of gate money (after deducting actual expenses. Third prize—ls per cent, of gate money (after deducting actual expenses). Entrieß, with fee of 10s, wiU be received by Secretary, at Empire Hotel, Chrißtchurch, until 9 p.m. on May 9th. 4-29 3051 QUEEN'S SEATING TO (TUAM STREET HALL). SECOND ANNUAL SEASON AND . GRAND OPENING NIGHT, TO-MORROW, TUESDAY MAY J2thSKATING. ~ SKATING. SKATTNGThe City Beed Band wiU parade from, the Square at 7.30 p.m. Open from 10 till 5 and from 7 tiU 10. Monthly Tickets ana skates for Sale. Admission, la. 5-11 3559 QARDNEB ft Mo DONALD. S-«etl ncs* &c* CHBIST-HUBCH OPEBATIVE BOOTMAKEBB' SOCIETY. A MEETING wuTbe .held TO-NIGHT in Halt, adjoining Star and Garter Hotel, Barbadoes street, ' 5-U At 7.30 p.m. 8555 ST. JOH„'_ CHUKOH TEMPERANCE SOCIETY THE ANNUAL MEETING will be held THIS EVENING in St. John'a School-room at seven o'clock. Membens 1 are requested to attend. After the Annual Meeting MRS MARY CLEMENT LKAVrrTraDeleirate from i the Women's Christian Temperance Union ' of America, wiU hold a Gospel Temperance ' meeting, commencing at 8 o'clock. The Bey. A. C. Wright wiU take the Chair. Admission, free. 5-U 3539 MBS MARY CLEMENT LEAVITT, A Delegate from tbe . WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE I UNION OF AMERICA, t Whose work is cordially endorsed by Mr R. T. Booth, will (D.V.) hold a series of . GOSPEL TEMPERANCE MEETINGS IN CHRISTCHUBCH, . MONDAY, MAY 11-St. John's Schoolroom, at 7.30 p.m. Bey. A. C. Wright . in the chair ! TUESDAY. MAY 12-St. Paul's Church, ' at 7.30 p.m. Bey. J. Elmshe in the i chair. WEDNEBDAY, May 13—Baptist Church, ' at 7.30 p.m. Rev.CDallss ton in the ' ,_ chair. \ THURSDAY, May 14—At 3 p.m. Rooms oftheY—l.C—.. An Address to the . Women's Prayer Union. At 7.30) p.m.—Congregation— Church. Beg. J. Hoateo— in the chair. FBIDAY,May 15—At 7.50 p.m. Wesleyap. ;.- Church, Durham street, Bey. J. J. ;h Lewis in the chair. » •-..•'-.. AU Seats Free. Collections. ~ <~^ ' The Mission Choir conducted by Mr. 'l 1 Corrick wiU be _ attendance. I 5-8 Sankey's Hymns wfll.be used. 3487 ~ . MR JOHN HOLMES' LECTURE. A LECTURE win be given by MR JOHN HOLMES, M.H.8., entitled [ "The Best Means of Snnpiying the L Working Men of New Zealand witEmployment," _ . Under the Auspices of the New Zealand > Protection Association, , IN THE ODDFELLOW-' CHAMBERS, j WEDNESDAY, 20th MAY. At 7.30 p—t. Ladies are particularly invited to attend. . 5-113581 r _ ii i i i i ■ . <jro«as on Sale. l t FOB SALE. A QUANTITY of FEATHERS, weU dried and sorted, suitable fox Beds* Pillows, ftc. C. PTTNN,., _ Ftr—torer, 4-29 3060 __ Manchester street. r gleet**-". BTotfces> 9 SPRINGS BOAD BOARD ELECTION NO_TC_. • t rrfHS foUowing ia the Number of Votes A Polled by each of the Candidate- for the above Board, vis. ~- James Gamma—;... -. «• Jja. J __<ry Chamber—in ... 'V»V'M?-t4"' Joeeph John Herrick "Os 1 .- ; , Will—m Herbert AU_ ■ • i John Woodward... I therefore declare Manm__■Wg^pofe f . mac-, Henry Chamr»ei__n, , ' JohnHorr-kDULY -o—&TXrff bars of the Springs —sad Board. _7 •..£*' P. mNC___^_rt-ninsO—sier, 5-11 8550 Bpringsßoadßo-roV .. s^H'hk- ..;.•; _,'-8*..-"'.'!
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Press, Volume XLI, Issue 6129, 11 May 1885, Page 1
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