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Aoßßeeanente* ADDFELLOWB' TTALL. TO-NIGHT. SECOND GRAND CONCERT Of the Celebrated Contralto, MISS CHRISTIAN, R.A.M., Who on Monday evening more than sustained her old reputation, her magnificent singing evoking Rapturous Applause, and whc THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, In conjunction with the Renowned Tenor. MB AEMES BEAUMONT, ME ABMES BEAUMONT (Enthusiastically received at the first Con* cert), will Present an * ENTIRE CHANGE OF PJBOGBAMME In which the Talented Pianiste MISS EMILY CHBISTIAN. Mr Annum Towsey, and Mr FitzNigxl Nicbolm will take part. "THE LOST CHOBD!"—In coneequenee of the delight exoited by the einging of Sir Arthur Sullivan's grand eong. Miss Christian will repeat it To-night. Beserved Beate,4s; Unreserved, 2s. Plan of seats at Mitaer and Thompson's. Commence at 8. Over in time for Port train and trams to Ferry road and Papanui. B. S. SMYTHE. LAST CONCEBT-FRIDAY. mO-NIGHT - MISS CHRISTIAN will J_ sing—l. "Kathleen Mavonrneen." ». "My Dearest Heart." 3. "Golden Love." 4. Duet, "Ye Banks and Braes." firO-NIGHT—MB ARMES BEAUMONT X will ehjg:—l. "The Blue Alsatian Mountains." 2. "An Evening Song." 3. "My Pretty Jane." 4. Duet. "The Sailer Sighs." 2-17 4677 ST LEON'S X>OYAL -pAIiACB /CIRCUS, HIPPODBOME AND MENAGEBIE OF WILD BEASTS. Proprietors Mesers St. Lion. Fashionable and Popular Besort. Open every evening at 7. Performance one hour later. LOCATION. GLOUCESTER BTBEET. Another Crammed, Jammed House. The Large Marquees literally Packed from Floor t* Roof. NIGHTS f LABT *) NIGHTS 4\ LAST f A ) LAST \ 4b NIGHTS I LAST J NIGHTS OF THE BOYAL PALACE CIBCUS, With all its Bewildering Attractions. THIB EVENING (WHiDNKSDAY), In accordance generally expressed desire our GBAND OPENING PROGRAMME Will be Beptnted To-Night for positively the last time, with the addition of the great Liverpool. Steeplechase, or the Merry Sports of Old England. The Management prides itself on the RESPECTABJLirr OF ITS ESTABLISHMENT, «b well as the CHABACTEB OF ITS ENTER L'AINMBNTS. Doors open at ceven, performances commences at eight precisely. Carriages may be ordered for 10.15 p.m. JAMES MOBGAN, Business Manager. - : 317 4881 AoDFEIiIiOWS , TT&LL. GBAND COMPLIMENTABY CONCERT, Tendered to ■m/riSS TT|OSINA BY THH LEADING MUSICAL AMATEUBSOF CHBISTCHURCH. ' 2-17 4688 TOOOrS CANTATA. XX» •" BELSHAZZAB'S FEAST " vnll be BEPBATED in BAPTIST CHUEOH, Oxford terraoe/ by Choir and Orchestra of the Gospel Temperance Blue Bibbon Mission, TOMORBOW (Thursday). Conductor—•Mγ H. Corriok. Organist—Mr B. T. Bearell. To commence at 8 p.m. Admission—One snilUag. 2-17 4Cei VolunteerinsC COMPANY, CHBIBTCHUBCH ... .;■ .■■ BIFLES. ,</ : / •,■;' Ist battalion-olntebbuby biflk volunteers'. companTobdebs captain v. b y. bichabds, Commanding. ■m/TEMBBBS of the above Corps will jXJL ATTEND the following . Government DAYLIGHT PARADES, viz.:- , To-day (Wednesday), 17th February Friday next, 19th inst. Drill order (serge froeke and forage cape). Fall in at the Drillshed Grounds, at 6 80 p.m. By order, ; H.PBAKB, : Color-Sergeant, 0.8.V. Chrletchurch, 16th February, 1888. _: : - \ ■ ■ - -'■-■.■ , ' i -'■ ■;-.; . 2-17 467S THE "PRESS" is an authorised GAZETTE for all Notices under the Debtor and Creditor Act. IN BANKBUPTOY. matter of the Bankruptcy Aot 1883-r Notice j».hereby given that Thoma* KsHKiNa ■of Oxford laborer, has this day been adjudicated a bankrupt in. the " said Court—The first- general. meeting of the creditors will be held at the office of the Official Assignee Old Government Buildings Christchurcb. on Tueeday the 23rd day of February 188 ft at 11.30 o'clock in the forenoon—Dated this lethdayofFebruary^^^^ City CeaueiJ. NIGHTSpiL AND_DUST CONTBACT. TENDEBS are invited for the followinf BEBVIOES:- ---- Nlghteoil Bemoval. tod. Duet and Befoee Fernov*!. FuU pariaculare and epefttfkatipns can be eee¥at my.Oißce, where tenders> «eJftU. sent, addreeeed to mc, and |Je eervtoe endorsed thereon, > beforeao.39 *.m. on Monday, Jpf Clerk, PUNEBAI. BEFOBM. / TWT LA»eIoWS-Funeral A**?**; \V. J Se»to are the most cemplete jrf aejrTlSasein town or country. Farniahine KaS Boot Shop, 133 Colombo street. »» •»

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Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6369, 17 February 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6369, 17 February 1886, Page 1