SPECIAL CONCERT TRAIN. .TO-NIGHT, «or""the convenience of visitors from Lyttelton, 40.. the LAST TRAIN will leave Christohnrch at 10.30 p.m. ADDFELLOWS , TTALL. TO-NIGHT. . # * # Absolutely so Free List. MISS CHEISTIAN'S LAST QBAND CONCERT LAST GRAND CONCERT LAST GRAND CONCERT LAST GRAND CONCERT Being the positively Final Appearance of the Great Contralto, who gives her Opening Concert in Duuedin on Monday. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, In the coarse of whiohMlSS CHRISTIAN willßing— 1. ".Will he oome ?" (Sullivan) 2. (By desire) "Strangera Yet*' (Claribel) 3. Duet," For ever brine " (Arditi) MR ARMttS BEAUMONT will Sing— 1. " Come into the sarden, Maud " 2. "The Death of Nelson " (Brabam) 3. Duet, "One Word at parting" (Mioolai) 4. Duet (by desire)." Ye Banks and Braes" MISS CHRISTIAN IN ORATOBIO MISS CHRISTIAN IN ORATOBIO Between the first and second parts of the programme, MISS CHRISTIAN and MB ARMES BEAUMONT (the Two Principal Oratorio Singers in Australia) will bins* the following Arias from " Elijah":— 1. "Q Beet in the Lord." 2. "If with all your Hearts." MISS EMILY CHRISTIAN (enthusiastically applauded en Wednesday night), Mr A. Towsey and Mr FitzNigel NiohoQa will assist. Conductor, Mr A. Towaey. Reserved seats, 4e; Unreserved, 2s. Pisa of seats at Milner and Thompson's. Commence at 8. Over in time for Port train, 10.30 p.m., and trams to Ferry road and Papanui. 2-19 4760 _R. 8. 6MYTHS. ST LEON'S T>OYAL T3ALAGS HIPPODROME AND MENAGERIE OF WILD BEASTS. Proprietora ... ... Messrs St. Lion. Fashionable and Popular Besoxt. Open every evening at 7. Performance one hour later. LOCATION, GLOUCESTER STREET. GREAT, GLORIOUsTaND UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS Of the Greateet Show now before the Pnblio. NEW PROGRAMME. THIS EVENING (FRIDAY), LAST NIGHT BUT ONE ■;■■■.■■ •-- ■ AKD . ■ •• :■■■ ■"' Grand 1 (Grand Change of V FIRST < Change of Programme J (.Programed Our new programme will serve to introduce a host of new performers, together with the unequalled company who hare already established themselves PRIME FAVORITES of the Cbristchuroh Public. NEW. EQUESTRIAN FEATS, New and startling Aerial Flights, and a Host of other Novelties, - Together with that evergreen Romance of DICK TUBPIN'S ELDE TO YORK} Or the Life and Death of Bonny Black Bern, Will foxm to-night'a ! GREAT PROGRAMME. SATURDAY (FEBRUARY 20th), GBAND MID-DAY PKRFORMANO Jfi (The only one that will be given), ■ When Bohool Children will be admitted for 6d, and will have a Free Bide on the Camels, which were used in the Burke end Wills' Expedition. Doors open at eeren, performance commences at eight precisely. Carriages may be ordered for 10.15 p.m. JAMES MORGAN, Busineßs Manager. 2»19 4189 HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, LYTTELTON. A MUSICAL "T<B DRAMATIC J?L BNTBRTAINMENT. In Aid of {he Choir Fund of the above Church, Will be held in the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, ■■ ' ■ "* OK " TUESDAY EVENING, thb SSbd INST. Particulars in Future Advertisement. Meetlng» t &c. ® w CANTSEBURY MASONIC LODGE, 1048, B.C. rr\Hß begulabTmeeting of the X above will be held THIS MVBNINa Iα the Canterbury Masonic Hall, At 7.80. Visiting Brethren cordially invited. By order* the W : 2194731 Secretary. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE, NORTH CANTSRBURT. TIIOURTH ANNUAL MEETING will be _■•' held IN THE NORMAL SCHOOL, TO-DAY, 19th FEBRUARY, 2-15 At 3.4? and t p.m. 4579 NORTH CANTERBURY EDUOATIONAL INSTITUTE. ANNUAL CONVERSAZIONE. VS , ST. MICHAEL'S SCHOOLROOM. THIS ■ BXJTN ING, At 8 pjOf MUSICAL SELECTIONS, DISSOLVING 'ynVB, THOUGHT-READING, fto. Single Ticket Iβ M. Double do 2i 6a. (Signed) GEORGB HOGB«», 2-19 4753 Yioe-Fresident. THE No. 3 BUILDING AND LAND SOCIETY. PSEMANBNT. THE TWELFTHANNUAL MEETING of Shareheldere in this Eociety wiß i be held in'the Society's Offices, Worcester streets Cathedral^square^, CbrietehurCb/ma THURSDAY, February 25th, 1886, at iM p.m. Buenjsss— ,■ _ , Ist—To receive the Beport and Balancesheet of thejaet year. 2nd—To Elect Three Members of Committee to supply vacancies caused by the retirement in rotation of Messrs J. Cartman, C. F. Money acd BAlliflOß, of whom C. F. Money and H. Allison are. proposed for re-elec-tion, and hare- given the requisite 3rd-Tf ctuadei- an Alteration ofßato 15, so as to reduce the number ot Committee to seven memoere. February lethi 18 : 6.__ . B ' l9 ,* 7 ** "MFBURNBTf 'B MISSION. American Heformer and Orator, whteft Lecture has been deUvered t? *»««£«* md enthusiaetic audieacee to other parte rfAnVtraWfl, will be given in the THBATRB ROYAL, i THIS JTB;HI»e----Atß. Doeamoptart?. Collection to all parts eyteft Pw*e,Ci«le. " Dress Circle — **•' THE MiaiioN'CHOlß WillJμ present tolead the siofiog. 2-19 4755 '
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Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6371, 19 February 1886, Page 1
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