Aaa_ge-|e_te. . «•____ _ , ST LEON'S R /CIRCUS, * HIPPODROME AND MENAGEBIE «___,_ °* WILD BBASTB. _. ... ... Messrs St. Lbobv '•. . Fashionable and Popular Beaort. | Open every evening at 7. Perron;oanos one hour later. ■ r LOCATION, GLOUCESTER STREET. Great, glorious, aad unqualified ■ SUCCESS J SUCCESS 1 SUCCESS l -/ Of the 1 %eateat Bhow now before toe Public. I THIS EVENING (THURSDAY). LAST, NIGHT BUT TWO P LAST NIGHT BUT TWO '■: . AMD ■ . . • V c Grand r S__^ cf C PDBST _ Change of ■ Programme ) (. Programme j , Our new programme wfll serve to intra- * -S 0 _hoßt of new performers, together > the unequalled company who have \ . already established themselves PBIME FAVORITES of toe Christohurch Publio. . NEW EQUESTRIAN FEaTS, New and startling Aerial Flights, and a Host of other Novelties, • Together wito that evergreen Bomance of DICK TUBPIN'S RIDE TO YORK: Or the Life and Death of Bonny Black Bess, Wfll form to—gut's GREAT PBOGBAMME. . . , .■ m- SATUBDAY (FEBBUABY 20m)* <SBAND MIDDAY PERFORMANCE^• (The only one that wfll be given). . Doors open at seven, perfosananoe commences at eight preciselyCarriages may be ordered for 10.15 p.m.; JAMES MORGAN, Bueiaees Manager. ' ____#-= tf"| DDF EL LOW S ■• TT ALL i TO-MOBBOW. LAST GRAND CONCERT Of the Celebrated Contralto, MISS CHIIISTIAN, R.A.M., Who last night delighted another thronged and fashionable audience. MISS CHRISTIAN IN OBATORIG MISS CHRISTIAN IN ORATORIO A desire having been very generally exgreased that before leaving for the South li— Christian would aing an Oratorio Selection, the Management have much pleasure in announcing that at the LAST CONCEEI, TOMORROW _ __ EVENING, Between the first and second parte of the programme, MISS CHRISTIAN and MB ARMES BEAUMONT (toe Two Principal Oratorio Singers in Australia) will respeo* > tively Sing the following Arias from Elijah"!— 1. "■*» Rest in the Lord." & "If with all your Hearts/ In the course of toe Concert the Duet, "Ye Banks and Braes," will be Repeated. and MISS CHRISTIAN wfll Bins— 1. " Wfll he come P" (Sullivan) 2. "O take mc to thy heart again " (Balfe) 3. Duei," Far ever mine" (*rditi) MB ABM&S BEAUMONT wfll Sinff1. " Come into the garden, Maud " 2. " When other Upa " (Balfe) >j ?enlhu*K aetically received lastnlßbtJ, Mr A. Towaey "" and Mr FitzNijgel Ntebolls wfll assist. ißeeerved soafa,4aj Unreserved, 2s. Plaa of seats at Milner. and Thompaon k s. , Commence, at. 8. Over in time for Port train and trams to Ferry road and Papaaui.-,,., 2-18 4724 .: R. S. SHYTggy HOLY TBINITY, AVONBIDB. 4 N ENTERTAINMENT win be given J_L in the Schoolroom - _ THIB EVENING. The foUowing Ladies and Gentlemen wfll take part; — Miss Spensley, the - Misses Gardner;; Miss Henot, Mrs Gard'neri Messrs Escott, Gardner, Gray and others. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Entertainment to '; commence at 8 p.m. g-18 Admission—One Shilling. 4896 J TDOOT'B POPULAR CANTATA. PEAST"willbo REPEATED in the BAPTIST CHURCH, Oxford terrace. TO-NIGHT, by toe Full Coo— aad Orchestra of the Gospel Tern.- " pc—nee Blue Ribbon Mission. Conductor— MrH.Corrick. Organist—Mr R..T<S«uelL To commence at 8 p.m. Admission—One shilling. . 2-18 4689 FREE PUBI_C liECTUEE ON ~18 EAST AND WEST COAST . AST) . NELSON BAILWAY. QUEEN'S THEATRE. MQRDAY, FEBRUARY 22a0. T_fT3S GEOBGINi. BfllTHSO" JjX deairea to inform toe people of Canterbury that she wfll. give a Free Lecture upon toe need of -Progressive Measures being adopted in New Zealand. ~ more particularly in the construction .ftfi - one ox the greatest works for the benefit of the colony, yiz. :— THE EAST AND WEST COAST AND NELSON RAILWAY, QUEB^FTHiTATRE, < MONDAY EVENING NEXT, At 8 pjn. , Tbe Chair wUI be taken by His Worship the Mayor, who has consented to preside on the occasion. BBIEF SYNOPSIS: The beauties of the Coast from a tourist's point of view—lte magnificent timber, gold, aad coal depostor-lte unbounded wealth in s mining population, to consume the products of our prolific plains—Why not be up and doing t Why lie down and wait ? Platform tickets for gentlemen' an 4 tickets for ladies acco—panted by gentlemen, for gallery, to be obtained at Milner, and Thompson's.. The gallery strictly reserved for ladies and genttemen accompanying them. 2-16 4ff~ Agricultural and Paatoral. CANTEBBUBY AGRICULTURAL AND PABTOBAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL RAM AND EWE "AIR. - To be held oa the OLD SHOW GBOttNDS, Colombo street south, on THURSDAY, MABCH 26th. Entries wfll close on Friday, March ICto Bams, 2j each; Ewea, Is each. M. MUBFHY, 2-18 4708 Secretary. Lots »_-F^nn<aCAMB ASTRAY, about 3rd inst.. POUB CBOSSBBStf LAMBS, branded Eke Borß. Owner can have tame onrayiag L 0 IS<jss^s:£&_£__ : i | Finder handsomely «»«_^ a 1 B. Cbooks, 108 Colombo street »*»«£
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Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6370, 18 February 1886, Page 1
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