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Amusements. 1 HEA TR E ROY AL. Under the Management of Mr Frank Gardner. Business Manager .. Mr Philip Stuart Stage Manager .. Mr Ge-orge Leopold FOR TEN NIGHTS ONLY. Owing to other pre-arranged and important engagements. , THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, !> At 8 o'clock. First Appearance in Christchurch of the Charming young American Comedienne, CARRIE SWAIN I CARRIE SWAIN CARRIE SWAIN CARRIE SWAINCARRIE SWAIN | CARRIE SWAIN In the Comedy Drama written specially for her by Leonard Grover, Esq,, THE TOMBOY " THE TOMBOY THE TOMBOY"! ( THE TOMBOY THE TOMBOY } CARRIE i THE TOMBOY THE TOMBOY J I THE TOMBOY THE TOMBOY THE TOMBOY Supported by tbe f ollowingwell-known artists:— John Fordo I Emmaßronton George Leopold [ Helen Fergus R. D'Orsay Ogden I Hettie Lambrette J. G. Joyce I Isabel Stuart Wm. H.Leake I May Fuller GeorKe Bryant I Nellie Ogdcn Not-c—During the action of the play Miss SWaix will sing " The Ki»3 Song " (" U Bacio "), "The Tyrolean Maid," composed expressly by Mr Alfred Singer to show the wonderful compiles of Miss Swain's voice (this song has a vocal range of nearly three octaves, the execution of which has ' excited the admiration of all musical critics), and the popular song and dance, composed.by Mr Frank Gardner, "We are Going to be Married Next Sunday " New Scenery and Mechanical Effects. Augmented Orchestra. Prices of Admission—Dress Circle, _; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. Plan of reserved seats at Milner and Thompson's. Day tickets at Levy's. The furniture supplied by H. Fuhrmann. Doors open at 7.15 O'clock. Carriages at 10.40. _ 3359 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSIONS TO SPRTNGFIELD, OXFORD, AND WAIMAKaRIRI GORGE. P*"— CURSIONS to.these places, in connection _ with RACES.—Springfield and Oxford, will take place as under:— TO,SPRINGFIELD, 19th JANUARY, per Ordinary Morning Train, Returning- per Evening Train, which will leave Springfield at 5.40 p.m., and run one hour and ten minutes later than usual. Both trains will Stop Opposite the Racecourse. Return Fares from Christchurch, Hornby, and intermediate stations, os firstclass, 3s 9d second; Templeton, Weedons, Rolleston,4s6dfirst,3s3d second; Aylesbury, 3s 6d first, 28 Cd second; Kirwee and Darfleld, 3s first, 2s 3d second. SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS TO SPRINGFIELD will also be issued on the 19th from Christchurch, Whiteclifis, A—tat, and intermediate stations, available -for return on 19th or 20th. TO OXFORD and WAIMAKARIRI GORGE on 20th JANUARY, per Excursion Train, which will leave Christchurch at 9.20 a.m., Addington 9.27, Papanui 9.38, Kaiapoi 10.3, Rangiora 10.31, Cus t 11.16, Returmn gfrom the Gorge at 5.0 p.m., W. Oxford 5.35, E. Oxford 5.40. Return Fangs from Lyttelton Cs firstclass, 4s 6d seconcP, Christchurch. Addington, Papanui, 5s first, 3s 9d second: Kaiapoi, 4s Cd first, 3s 3d second; Rangiora, 4s first, 3s second; Cust, 2s 9d first, Is lOd second. Tickets available for East or West Oxford or Waimakariri Gorge. ExOursdonis; s will also be booked from K. and W. Oxford to the Gorge at Is 6d firstclass. Is second (return fares). The train only stops at the stations named. SATURDAY RETURN TICK—TS TO OXr FORD will also be issued. at Christohurch, Waikari, and intermediate stations, for ordinary morning train 20th to Rangiora, thence per excursion train, available for return on the 20th or 21st. Children 3 to 12 years half rates, under 3 years free. The Evening Train f i-oni Whitecliffs to Darfleld on the 19th will run one hour later than usual. . The train from Springfield to Oxford and hack on the 20th win leave Springfield at 11.20 a.m., arrive at Oxford at 12.30 n.m., return at 1.30 p.m., and arrive at Springfield at 2.45 p.m., instead of running at the usual times. 3268 BY ORDER. . ; EXCURSION TRIP, ON TUESDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 17th, Weather permitting. ff—E SYDENHAM BAND will accompany JL the 6.45 Tram leaving the Square for Sumner. Promenade and Dance Music on the Beach. ALFRED EVANS, General Manager, The Canterbury Tramway Company, Ltd. 3357
° Professional Notice. DR. MICKLE HAS REMOVED to NEW CONSULTING ROOMS, ~ AT THE LABORATORY, 215 COLOMBO STREET. Corner of Gloucester Street. Consulting Hours; Morning, 11 till 12.30; Evening, 6 till 7. FREE VACCINATION on Tuesdays and Fridays at 11 a.m. Telephonic communication with his house, . Papanui road, at any time of . day or night. THE LABORATORY, 215 COLOMBO STREET, Corner of Gloucester street, Christchurch, IS NOW OPEN for DISPENSING PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS and the SALE of DRUGS and Druggists' Sundries of every description. '"'_. C. DANN.* " Pharmaceutical Chemist, 2379 Manager. Lost and Found. T OST.—lOs Reward—Black or Dark Brown J__ GELDING (hack), 7 years old, branded S on near shoulder. James Wilkin, New Zealand Wool Stores, Hereford street. 2)13 OST. from Rakaia Island, one ROAN COB GELDING, unshod. When last seen was making towards the Rakaia Gorge. Any person giving information leading to recovery of same will be rewarded. L. Mathias. Southbridge. . 3289 - ■■ ■ Boad Boards. HEATHCOTE ROAD BOARD. FINALNO—ICE. ALL RATES UNPAID on the 26th inst. will be sued for. 'By Order, W. T. C. MILLS, 3357 Collector. OXFORD ROAD BOARD. pußLic~sronc— TRACTION - —NGENES. is hereby given that Owners of JS TRACTION ENGINES will be held liable for any damages done by them to Roads, Bridges, and Culverts under the control of the Oxford Road Board, on and after this date. By order of ths Board, JAMES PARLANE. Chairman. January 12th, 1888. .-.. ■ , 3290 OXFORD ROAD BOARD. REGISTRATION OF DOGS. *T-_fOTICE is hereby given that MR JAMES j_\ 8. BAYUB has been appointed Registrar for Dogs for the Oxford Road District from tbe Ist January, 1888. By order, JOHN DOBSON, 3291 Clerk Ut Board. Impotmdings. *NO_CE. IMPOUNDED, at Hororata, January Bth. 1888, by Ranger, 1 bay HORSE, light aught. Maze on face, near hind leg white*, off hind foot white: no shoes on; no brands. If not claimed and all expenses paid oh or before January 23rd will bo sold at noon. •■ RICH—RD PERCY. 33M Po«—Uweper.
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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 6962, 16 January 1888, Page 1
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