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Amusements. riIHEATRETJ OVAL. Lessees and Managers .. Mr Brou-h and Mr BoucicH ult. Acting Manager .. .. MrL. J. Lohr. Touring'ManuKCr .. ..Mr A.L.Cunard. THIS EVENING AT 8. THE LATEST LONDON SUCCESS. ARNOLD! ' /ARNOLD AiINOLDV MR CHAS. ■{ ARNOL.D ARNOLDj (.ARNOLD Supported by Mr Brough and Mr Bnucicault' 3 Melbourne Bijou Theatre Comedy Cjnipany IK HANS THK BOATMAN HANS THK BOATiIAN, As played t by Mr Arnold with Enormous Success at Tcrrv's Theatre. London, aud the Principal Centres of England and • the Metropolitan Cities of Australia. a success Everywhere. The Theatre Again Crowded on Saturday Night, and ENTHUSIASTIC TO A DEGREE. IMPORTANT NOTICE : HANS THE BOATMAN. Can be played for . 6 NIOHTS MORE ONLY. SATURDAY, 21th JULY, SPECIAL TRAIN FROM RAXGIORA AND KAIAPOI, Returning at 11.15 p.m. Soc future advertisements. Prices—ls, 2s 61. Is. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's. Tickets at Levy's. 19*53 jVxasotslC Skating Ivink, : Near Coker's Hotel. GRAND SKATING TOURNAMENT . RINKING' CARNIVAL. Rink open from 7.30 to 11 p.m. THURSDAY, JULY 2*ra. TILTING AT - THE RING. The most amusing thing ever seen in a Rink. First time in New Zealand. First, prize, a pair it "Perfection Skates." If more than ten competitors, a second prize will be given. HUNTING THE BELT* Blind Man's Buff put in theshado. Grotesque, mirth-provokiug and exciting. — \ ide American Press. >ir3t time in New Zealand. For it money prize or tropby, at option of winner. steeplechase on t skates. the new Zealand" skating grand national. One mile, sixteen jnmp3. First prize, a handsome mortal. Second prize, if more than six acceptances. Intending competitors can obtain particulars of I ie time sot apart for practice each day.' ■ ■ 1953 f COLUMBIA KblTtk UULLKK X SKATING RINK, TUAM STREET HALL. Christchurch. OPKNMorning, 10 to 12 (ladies only) Afternoon, 2.30 to 5. Evening:, 7.30 to 10. Admission, Is. Come and See GRAND APRON AND TIE CARNIVAL, MONDAY EVENING. July3)th. "Valuable Prizes to be Given Away. Look out for the GRAND CHILDREN'S CARNIVAL, SatnWay Afternoon. August 4th. IESI CRYSTAL PALAC3 ROLLER SKATING RINK. oddfellows , hall, sydenham, open daily. THURSDAY. 36th INiT. A Grand National Steeplechase will be Run on Skates. .High Jumps. . Great test of endurance. SATURDAY, 28th INST. A Nigger Wheelbarrow Race on Skates takes place. Tremendous fan. 1871 T. JOHIfsTLATIMER SQUARE. PARISH _AT HOME. WEDNESDAY, 25th INSTANT. Dramatic performance. Songs and Tea. Admission, Is. 1935 KAIAPOI ELITE SKATING RINK. DRILLHALL, Hilton Street. OPEN— Morning. 10 to 12 (ladies only). After- ; noon, 2.30 to 5. Evening, 7.30 to 10. Admission. 6d. 1392 -M/JRTirELLS' "jyrOTETT SOCIETY'S CONCJKHT, TUESDAY, JULY 24th, SOLOISTS, Mrs D. Hunt, Mrs U. M Gray, Mrs Palairet, Mr J. Puschel. Mr H. Gray, and Mr. T. Acland. Tickets to be had at Speneley'a. Price 2s 6d. 1920 |"IHRISTCHURCH pATHKDEAL A SECOND PERFORMANCE OF "WOMAN OF SAMARIA , Will be (riven on .WEDNESDAY- EVENING NEXT. Free Tickets may be obtained from the ' members of tho Chapter, the Organist, or the Sidesmen o! tho Cathedral. Non-ticket holders will be admitted at 7.46. 1919 'NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS AND FARES GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASES AT CHRISTUHURCH, 2fira JULY, AND HUNT CLUB STEEPLECHASES, 28TH. TRAINS will Run from Christchurch to the i Hocecouree on the 26th at 11.30 a.m., 12.0 I noon, and 1.0 p.m.. and on the 28th at 12.30 p.m. and 1.25 0.m.. Fr.'.m the Racecourse to Christ-" church Trains will Run as required from about ', 3.45 p.m. up to h:< If an hour after the last race, on both dates. Return fares, including admission to the Racecourse:— Ist Class. 2nd Class. From Christchurch .. 3e 6d .. 2s 6d .. Lyttelton .. 5d .. 3e 6d Tickets available for day of issue only. Trains to and from the Racecourse will not stop at intermediate stations t<> .take up or set down pessengers, except the las", two trains from Racecourse to Christchurch, which will stop at Addington to net down passengers. Season and ordinary tickets and free passes are not available by these Grains. Ordinary trains will be altered as under:— The morning train frurn Timaru u> Christchurch will, on the 201h. at 7.10 a.m. innread of 7.30 a.m.. and be due from Aehburton at 9.12 a.m. (times at stations between Timarn and Ashburton are published in local naners) Cherteey 10.12. RiikaialOLiG.DunfMtndel 10 & Selwyn li.O, Bnrnham 11.U, Kolleston 11' at' Teuiplcwn 11.33, Hornby 11.47, Addington l£i p.m., arriving at Chri tchurch at 12.10; stoDDittK at flag-9tation9 if required. Passengers for the Racecourse by this train should (fn the 26th and 28th the evening trains from Christchurch to Sonthbridge and Christchurch to Ashburton will start at 4.20 p.m. and 4.50 d m respectively, and run 2a minutes in the Former case, and 35 in the latter, later than ordinary times. The train from Rakaia to MetUven will also run 20 minutes later than Ice ° l Oa°t S hTKth e a train will leave Little River for Lincoln at 7.1aa.m., arriviog there at 8.40 a.m.. connecting with the tram for and a re! urn train will leave Lincoln at 5.J0 d m after the arrival of the evening train from Chriscchnrch. arriving at Little River ac 7 5 p.m.; both stopping where required. On the 28th the ordinary eveuing tram from Lincoln to little River will wait for fhe train from Cbrietclrarcb, and run 25 minutes later -tlian'time-table times. returiTfares. On the 25th insL. and per first train 26th from Tiiiiara, 20b first class, 15s second; Washavke, Seadown, Arowhenua. Teimika 19s, first .class. 14s second ; \% inchester, Baling, and intermediate stations, ISe flrnt class, 12s 6d second: Tinwftld, Wiiislow, Winderm«re. Hind*, and Mount Somers brunch stations, Saturday return far>?r. On the 20th. from Aahburton, W aikari, and intermediate stations, Saturday return fares. On the 25th, from stations north of Walkari, Saturday return tmes. .. „ . -, , All ticKeta available for returni till 30th Jnly. 1880 BY ORDER.
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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7125, 23 July 1888, Page 1
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