A_mse_i—ate. A HEA TR E R; O Y;A L. Under the management of Mr Geo. Leisch. \ THIS (WEDNESDAYTEVBNING.Nqy. 9TBT, Anniversary of the Birthday of H.li.fL, Qic Priaco of Wales, WTien will be presented an irresistible' Comedy. ■ entitled, • -.- " ■ THE LJBRAIiIAN. THE LIBRARIAN. TO-NIGHT-- The good young man who_ied." TO-NIGHT-" It lonlv had a bua. , TO-NIGHT-" The Librarian." TO-NIGHT—" Poor things THIS NIGHT ONLY—THE LIBRARIAN. TO-MORROW EVENING, Grand Reproduction of HIS NATURAL LIFE HIS NATURAL LIFE Admission—4s, 2s 6d, Is. Doors open at 7.15; commence at 8 o'clock. . Tickets for all parts of the house, also seats reserved, at F. Rose's. High BU*et; and gchlesinger's. Manchester street. 482 R. B. WIaKAL-N. BusinessJVlanager. A JXO V A L. Second New Zealand Tour of the Universal Favorite, MR BLAND HOLT (After an absence of ftvo years). With a Spec—lly Organised Dramatic Company, including MRS BLAND HOLT. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, Will be produced for the first time in Christchurch, toe Great Dmry Lane Spectacular Drama, in a Prologue and 4 Acts, entitled, ALONE IN LONDON, With full scenic effects. Prices-Circle, 4sfiTalls, 2s Pd; Pit, Is. Reserve Scats at Miluer and Thompson's. Stalls and Pit Tickets at Levy's, High street. See pictorials and day bills. 479 W. BISHOP, Business Agent. The Gtßeat A_ondon Circus, equescurriculum and bronco HORSES. An Equine Paradox of Living Wonders. TO-NIGHT-TO-NIGHT. A GRAND CARNIVAL NIGHT. Millions of Fun for the Public, A Blazing Glory Night of Displays. A People's Pageant Without Parallel. TWENTY PERFORMERS —A MONSTER DISPLAY. An Enormous Magazine of Marvels. A FAIRY NIGHtTn WONDERLAND. A Most Lustrous Show. A Boundless Feast to which the World is Bsftle. The Poorest Child as Welcome as a Prince. THE NEWEST AND GREATEST ALL-FEATtJRE SHOW! Worth Coming a Thousand Miles to See. FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. DAY PERFORMANCE SATURDAY NEXT. Doors open at 7.30, Overture at 8 sharp. Prices—Chairs, 4s; Stalls, 3s; Pit, Children half-price. 480 THOS. FITZGERALD, Agent. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GRAND ARNIVAL CONCERT. ? RAND /CARNIVAL ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Lichfield street. ODDFELLOWS'HAXiL, Lichneld street. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Lichfield street. POPULAR Shillings and Oner; . Shilling. -. •'■-.-'--* ■■.'-' POPULAR PRICES—Two Shi_ing(J and One Shilling. . 425 AQUARIUM AND FISH-BREEDING "}. ESTABLISHMENT. .: | TiirVE minutes'walk from the Opawa railway r station and from the Ferry road tram, carj. Radley Bridge \ T ■,' ADMISSION, during holiday week, reduced ■ to SIXPENCE; Children, half-price. 416Agricultural and Pastoral. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. GRAND ' NOVEMBER SHOW On the NEW SHOW GROUNDS, ADDXNGTON, On THURSDAY & FRIDAY, 10r_ and Uth NOVEMBER, TRAM Cars running to the Main Entrance, Lincoln Road. TRAINS running from Christchurch to the Show Ground Platform every Fifteen Minutes from 11 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. on Friday. Return Fares, 6d. Special Trains from all the Country Districts,as per Railway Advertisements. ; . '■ ■ !■;. Entrance to the Ground on THURSDAYS (Judging bay)—Sβ 6d, and ALL DAY on FBI-. DAY, Is; Children, Gd. ','■■'■■-''- t : The TRIAL of HARNESS HUNTERS, and TROTTING HORSES, will be Commenced on FRIDAY MORNING.-at 10 o'clock, to be continued during the. A3PTEBNOON. -^ Saddle and Harness Horses" in use will "be allowed to leave the grounds on Thursday at twelve o'clock, returning next morning by nine o'clock. • Admittance will bo""by TICKET which may bo had at the Ticket Boxes at the Gates. The Public are requested to- supply themselves with Change. \v M. MURPHY, ' 331 Secretary. Funeral Notices. *■""■■' FUNERAL REFORSt. VI \AJ LANGFORDiFurnishing Undertaker. Vv • Fun—shes Funerals ais followig's^'■'Hearse, coach, covered coffin, and attendance— For Adults, from .. r . «6.o;te Children's, complete .. .. _10J Note the Address-Workshops, Corner North and East belts; crrjOfflce, netft- J. Boot Shop, Colombo, street. Countryvordere will receive prompt attention. " SUS TT C C ft I M 3 H W UNDERTAKER, FuneralsFnxniihedat LoweetCharge* 41 SOUTH. ■wiiwiwiiMiaiiiinni nil mil 1 111 mn-—r~ —~~"~ TfWE Friends of tfie late JL are respectfully invited to attESufr ios funeral, which will leave hia'Jatfr restamee, Harewood road. PapanuU W«lne9d_ayv3_jviimber 9th, at 3.30 p.m., for the Papanui Cameiery. A. HARRIS. - : ? 415 Undertaker, Papanui. THE Friende of Robert Page arcJnvitedUi attend the Funeral o£ hie iate*n to leave his house. Hilbnorton, at 2p.a.™ Wednesday, 9th November, for the Aldington Cemetery. -!_____ m v ' * utlttia 2e9 Colombo street.
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Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6094, 9 November 1887, Page 1
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