Amusements. rj!HEATRE ROYAL. Les3ee and Proprietor .. .. Charles Hugo. General Manager for Mr Hugo Alf. Santley. Secretary FredHaj-ward. HUGO'S BUFFALO MINSTRELS CIRCLE OF ACCOMPLISHED LADD3S. Established 18S1. _ T Our Opening Program mr A GIGA NT I C SUCCESS. Every Item on it Encored Last Night. Theatre crowded to the doors before halfpast seven. Hundreds unable to gain admission. " XT ™Tne AdrnlraTfoS oF'iJr*™. i It is the whole talk of tho town to-day. [ Have you seen Hugo's New First Part J You I should go and see it; it ia the prettiest First Part Setting I have ever seen on any stage. Success Extrannrna'v of MISS PRISCILLA VERNE. In her Latest London Serio-Comic Sonfrs. MISS TESSIE CLEVELAND AND LILLY WARRAN. lln their Beautiful Duets and Ballads, the admiration of all. CHAS. HUGO, A Greater Favorite Than Ever. WALTER KEEN, An Established Favorite from his first entrance on the stage. Electric Success of MAIIER AND WATTS, The Irish Comedians, in their new Specialty WILL. HUGO, McDERMOTT,and SHANNON Delighted all with their Dancing. Tho Whole Programme a Brilliant Success. from beginning to end. Hugo's Popular and Original Prices—2s, Is, od. Circle plan at Milner and Thompson's. N.B.—Ladies and Gentlemen having bought tickets last night and could not gain admission, can make use of the same to-night, or any other evening during the week. ENTIRE CHANGE~OF PROGRAMME THURSDAY NIGHT. 7GOB Government Notices. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION TO AMBERLEY, Brtr SEPTEMBER. NORTH CANTERBURY STEEPLECHASE MEETING. £N THURSDAY, Bth September, tho date of the North Canterbury Steeplechase ting at Amberiey, a Guaranteed EXCURSION TRAIN will Run from Christchureh to Amberiey and Back, as under :— Return Fares. First Second From— a.m. Class. Class, Christchnrch .. dep 0.5 "J Addington .. ~ 9.121 4 , ■ ~ Riccarton .. „ * f 4S ** Papanui .. „ 9.23J Kaiapoi .. „ 9.52 .13 2s 3d Rangiora .. „ 10.17 2s 6d Is9d Amberiey .. arr 11.0 * Stops if required. Will stop at other stations to take up passengers if required. Returning from Amberioy at 8.0 p.m., and arriving at Christchurch at 9.45 p.m. Children, 3 to 12 years, half rates; under 3 years, free. Tho excursion tickets are available by tho excursion train only. Saturday Return Tickets to Ainborley will be issued at Christchurch, Waikari, Oxford and intermediate stations on tbe Bth September for first train, or for excursion train from stations between Christchurch and Ainberley, and from stations north of Waikari on the 7th, available for return on the Bth or 9th. 7315 BY ORDER. government life insurance department: loans repayable - by instalments. THIS Department is prepared to make advances on Mortgage, not exceeding one half of the value ef the property mortgaged, in Sums of Money from £100 to £3000, repayable by half-yearly instalments extending over. 12, 15, or 20 years, on the following terms :— Half-yearly Payment Period of Loan. for each £100. £ 8. d. Twelve years .. .. ..647 Fifteen years .. .. ..589 Twenty years .. .. .. 413 8 Loans of this nature, repayable by instalments, whereby principal and interest are both liquidated within a given time, and on terms of a most favorable character, present marked advantages to settlers and others. The borrower, any time before the expiry of tho full period (but not sooner than four.years after the commencement of the loan), may redeem the f '~ with or without notice, on terms which be ascertained at this office,, or at any of c offices of this Department, where also Foi ia of Application can be obtained. D. M. LUCKIE, Commissioner. Head Offlce, Wellington. 358 Educational. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. GHiLS' HIGH SCHOOL. THE SCHOOL wilfßE-OPEN on THURSDAY. 22nd September. New Pupils must attend on WEDNESDAY MORNING, 21st September. Lady Principal—Mrs MACMILLAN BROWN, M.A., assisted by an efficient Staff of Teachers. The instruction will include not only the subjects of an ordinary High School education, but also such branches as are specially fitted for a practical life. English, Latin, French, German, Mathematics, Physical and Natura Science, History, and Geography will be treated in such a way as to prepare for a University course. But if parents wish their daughters to receive only a general education, they may (with the Lady Principal's sanction) select the subThe practical side of the instruction will include Cooking. Needlework, Dress-cutting* Nursing (as under the St. John Ambulance Association), Drawing, Shorthand, and Book "besides these, Close Singing. Calisthenics, and Swimming will bo taught all through the FEES —The Fee for each Term Iβ £4 4s for Girls over twelve, and £3 3s for Girls below that age. Special instruction in Vocal and Instrumental Music will be charged extra. All Fees roust be Paid in Advance at the R^i 9 trar S Offl r , c C^nterbury r Col^gj 6Ni 7C21 Acting Registrar. On Sale. SEED BARLEY. ON 'SALE, by th« undersigned, Chevalies and Carter's Prize Prolific. T. P. BABER and CO.. 7216 187 Hereford street. PRIZE POULTRY. "tfT'GGS FOR SITTING from Pure Breeds of Jji the following can be had from the underSIRD ' Plymouth Rocks Black Langshans White Cochins Golden Spanned Po ish Silver Spangled Polish. A! ' Pl> ' DR.NIELL. ■ «g4l Seacliff. The Undersigned HAS FOR SALE— *»/\/\TONS BEST NEWCABTLE t>U" COAJU to arrive ex Alexa fd\ d\f\f\T?T TASMANIAN PLANKS 50*000 ING. Bx4, 9x4.10x4. and 12 x 4 t f\l\ /\/\f\*T TASMANIAN SCANTIOOjOOO LING, 3xl toßx3 K/\ Sh/l/\ PALINGS, 5 and Cft 200.000 BESTSH,SOLES SHEET GLASS, Rolled and Diamond Plato SASHES. CASEMENTS DOORS, &C, whhargreavks Cathedral square. Telephone No. 113. ■7flOß Miscellaneous. c Cash Advertisements under this heacHngnot. exceeding twenty-f ow words ONK SHILLING. OME and Secure a Ticket great No. f Jubilee Present*. W. J. Alpe, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, 191 High street. Concertinas, Accordians, sold and repaired. Note address, near Bonnington's. chemist. ■ GYPTIAN Cigiinrttes Reduced in Price at Jubal Fleming's.
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Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6850, 7 September 1887, Page 1
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