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Amusements, XHEATRE Royal. Under the management of Mr Geo. Leitcb. c LAST THREE NIGHTS OF THE SEASON. ' THIS (THFRSDAY)~EVENTNG, NOV. li>rn, c urand Reproduction of tbe Great Spectacular ' _, .Drama, with all the original scencrv. i Tonight HIS NATURAL LIFE This . To-mght HIS NATURAL LIFE Night 1 To-njght HIS NATURAL UFE Only FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Uth, Urand Combination Holiday Programme, ■* Comprising the principal act of _ ,_ HARBOR LIGHTS, To be followed by the irresistible comedy . „__. MONEY DOWN, 0 Which will be played for the First Time in the 1 Australian Colonies, and in which MR GEOUGK LEITCH will sustain Four Distinct Characters. To conclude with the Brilliant Comedietta, BAMBOOZLING, In which Mr H. C. Sidney and Miss Alice Norton will appear. _ __ Admission—4s, 2s 6d, Is. Box Office Milner and Thompson's. Day sale tickets at F. RoseV High street; also, Schlesingcr's Cigar Divan, Manchester street. Doors open at 7.15: commence at 7.45 o'clock. , 022 R. B. WlaEMAif. Business Manager. ■JL HKAT. R E BY OVA L. MONDAY NEXT 14th INST. MR BLAND HOLT and his Specially Organised Dramatic Company, including: MRS BLAND HOLT, in tho Great Spectacular Drury I_ino Novelty, entitled aloxe in London, alone in London. , " Otago Daily Times"—" The piece is won- « derfully staged, full of strong situations, mar- ■ vellous scenery, acting considerably above tho ! average, and some good literary work. No ■ drama has ever been co elaborately mounted . in Dunedin." " Evening Star"—" Westminster bridge and Houses of Parliament ia a veritable triumph of the scenic artist's skill, and the audience were so delighted that their applause •. ,actually stopped the progress of the play for a time." Prices—Circle. 4s: Stalls, 2s fid •Pit, Is. Reserve Seats at Milner and Thompson's. Stalls and Pit Tickets at Levy's, High street. See pictorials and day bills. ■ 515 W. BISHOP, Business Agent. ' J.he Great London Circus. EQUESCURRICULUM AND BRONCO HORSES. An Equine Paradox of Living Wonders. I TO-NIGHT—TO-NIGHT—TO-NIGHT. A GRAND CARNIVAL NIGHT. A World's Fair. Millions of Fun for the Public. A Blazing Glory Night of Displays. A People's Pageant Without Parallel, f TWENTY PERFORMERS —A MONSTER , DISPLAY. An Enormous Maeazine of Marvels. , A FAIRY NIGHT IN WONDERLAND. A Most Lustrous Show. A Boundless Feast to which the World is Bade. ; The Poorest Child as Welcome as a Prince. ■ The Newesc and Greatest All Feature Show. [ Worth Coming a Thousand Miles to See. A GRAND MATINEE will take place on SATURDAY NEXT at 2.30, when all Children will be admitted for 6d. Doors open at 7.30, Overture at 8. Prices—Chairs, 4s; Stalls, 3s; Pit, 2s. Children half-price. 521 R. JOHNSON, Manager. HEATHCOTE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. TO-Xli ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Jj> 10th. . ODDFELLOWS' HALL, WOOLSTON. Admission, 23 6d. Commence at 8 p.m. 490 THE CANTERBURY TRAMWAY COMPANY. mHE EXCURSION - TRIPS to and from X SUMNEK will NOT BE RUN during the HOLIDAYS. ALFRED EVANS, 512 General Manager. Sporting. XTEATHCOTE ¥> ACIN3 TROTTING M E E T I N G, 2STn NOVEMBER, 1887. , PROGRAMME: Maiden Saddle Trot of 15 soys; entrance 15s. Champion Time Saddle Tkot of 120 soys; nomination, 1 soy. • Novel Time Saddle Trot of 25 soys; nomination, 10s. Saddle Pony Tkot of 20sovs; nomination, 10s. Nominations and entries close at 9 p.m., Empire Hotel, ChristchVrch, on 16th Novomber. For full programmes see " Times" and " Press" of the 4tn and sth inst. . 496 JAMES BAMFORD, Secretary. 1 —— ■ : Insurance Companies. i — ; ' rUHB COLONIAL INSURANCE COMPANY rjvu. w QF imw __- Al __ N _, # BXRE A_-TB~MARIN_. CAPITAL .. T .. £2,900,000. > — Effects every description of Fire and Marin Risks at Lowest Current Rates. -• Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claims. CUFF & GRAHAM, Managers for Canterbury, 3857 131 Lichfleld street? Chris tchurch. HE NORWICH UNION FIRE SURANCE SOCIETY. 1 Head Office, Norwich, England. Estab. 1797. Amount Insured T7~ *'.. £200,000,000 Losses Paid .. .. £J,500,0W Claims settled with liberality and promptitude. J. M. HEYWOOD and CO., Cathedral square, Christchurch, . 3701 Agents for Canterbury. NORTH GER__ANFIRE INSURANCE COM PANY OF HAMBURG. Cspital .. .. .. ..£440,625 ; Accumulations and Reserves .. 46,277 IjIIB - RISKS taken at LOWEST RATES. JL , Claims promptly and liberally settled. ! Office—l7B Hereford street, Chriatchuroh. JAMES HENDERSON, Agent. NATIONAL FffiE AND MARINE INSUR 1 ANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. CAPITAL—iJ2,OOO,OOO. "OAXD-UP Capital and Reserves, £281,222. 1 J7 With unlimited liability of large body of Shareholders resident in the colony. Fire and Marine risks of all kinds accepted at current 1 rates. A. CARRICK, Manager. Grain" Agency Buildings, Corner of Cashel street, Hign street Sub-agents throughout the Province. See " Woekly Press." 5451 I TH_ > XJIQUITABLE LIFK ASSURANCE , I_OCI_TY OF THE UNITED STATES. Assets .. ■■ .. •• £15,730.000 Surplus, 4 per cent, valuation .. £3,395,000 Surplus, 4* per .. 3250,000 New Business for 1886 .. .. £23,230,000 A Few Reasons for Assuring with this , _,—PROSP_CT_V_ A-iViiLNTA-HES. The unexampled progress of The Equi table in the past is the best guar ante© of the increasing future vain* of its policies. During the past .torentrtAx ye_» at its historyit has written £ZUnO,OOO r MORE of Assurance than tear other Company during the game period. IL-SAFETY. _, Its surplus over liabilitiee is larger than any other Company. HL—PROMPT -PAYMKNTS. Its promptitude in payment Iβ unrivalled. Paid policy-holdea nearly ; IV.-^RESUI/rS." ' No other Sodetria payin* oa !«»____: ciee as laraa pcoflte ac are shown' under Tax _ijrclr__t__ m-tnred j fifteen years tontine pott c_—. 1 Further particulars from any agent or at , Office.,7 Ch—Beery-lane. Christoh—rch. On? * '. (With power tolaraeMidejMjd Pay ObUom) ' Hon. Ja-M Wn__UBBO-> _U_C ; Dr. LOGAN CAMPBKIJI ! NOTICK. , . JXTDtON, TAILOR, . j> 101 Colombo etreet, _{*•-_*"_» _i»»Tso_3)- A New Stook of Tweed* and Owttinga to hand.

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Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6905, 10 November 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6905, 10 November 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6905, 10 November 1887, Page 1

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