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Amusements. Theatre Royal.; J. Nelson .. Lessee and Manager. TUESDAY. SrcPT. 4th. j GRAND EXTERTAINMKNT. ( SINGING and DANCING COMPETITION for Valuable Prizes. During the evening Valuable Presents will be distributed to the audience: leading presrnr. Gentleman's Gold Watch. Prices of admission—Pit. Is: stalls, 2s; dress circle, 2s 6d. Open at hait-past seven; overture at eight o'clock. For further particulars, sec Day Bills. 3960 COLUMBIA JKLITU. KOLLKU SKATING RINK. TUAM STREET HALL, OPEN DAILY. TUKSDAY, 4Tn~SEPTEMBER, HALF-AULK HURDLE RACK (Handicap). Open only to gentlemen who have never won a hurdle race 011 skates before. Prize, a Pair of Skates. Look out 'or GRAND BON-BON PARTY. Three Miles Rnee for Championship of Christchurch and handsome silver Cup comes off BhcTtly. Tickets, including Admission and Skates till end of Reason (abou- the end of October), arc now being issued—Gentlemen, 30s; Ladies, 20a NoTi".—Children's School Tickets during the holidays, including Admission and Skaios, will bo issued at 10s per month. 2oJO W. C. CO-jTELLO, Manager. FOR SALE. nnEXDERS are invited for the PURCHASE JL of the COLUMBIA ELITE KOLLKK SKATING RINK, Ingestre street, Wellington. For full particulars, &c. apply to Manner Columbia Skating- Kiuk, Tuam street Hall, Christchurch. Tenders CLOSE on SEPTEMBER 6th, and are to be addressed to the Manager, Wellington. 3737 jy urniP's tjvlTte v> ink. WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. sth. GRAND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL. VALUABLE PRIZES Will be (iiven for The Most Original Dress Worn by a Lady The Most Original Ureas Worn by a Gentleman The Most Graceful Lady skater The Best Sustained Character, lady or geutleA GRAND BALL will he hold after the Carnival. Dancing commences 9.20. THURSDAY BVENING. SEPT. 6th. A LADIES' RACE, HALF MILE, For a Pair of Skates. W. B'URNIP, Proprietor. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TIME TABLE ALTERATIONS. /~\N and AFTER the 3rd SEPTEMBER %J the following TRAINS will be ALTKRED:— Present Starting Altered From To Time. Time. Christchurch Culverden 7.25 a.m. 7.35 a.m. Rangiora Oxford 8.55 a.m. 9.10 a.m. Rangiora Oxford 6.30 p.m. 6.35 p.m. Culverden Christchurch 2.45 p.m. 2.30 p.m. Oxford Rangiora 4.15 p.m. 1.0 p.m, From the same date the NAME of the Station now called -JACKSON'S ROAD" will bu " WKTHERAL." 3697 BY ORDER. KBff ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION TO LITTLE RIVER. riN the 6TH SEPTEMBER a Guaranteed \f EXCURSION TRAIN will RUN from Christchureh to LITTLE RIVER in connection with Messra Johnston, Wood and C'o.'s TIMBER SALE, leaving Christchurch at 9.50 a.m., Addington 9.57, Hornby 10.12 Prebbleton 10.22, Lincoln 10.38, arriving at Little Hiver at 11.45 a.m. Returning at 5 p.ra , and ai riving at Chrimtchurch at 6.55 p.ie. will stop at all stations if required. > RETURN FARES—From Christchtirch, Ladbrooke'e and intermediate stations, 5s first class, 4s second; Lincoln, Graenpark, 4s 6d iirst class. 3s 3d second; Rabbit Island, Kaituna, Birdling's Flat, Saturday Return Fares. ExQursion- Tlekete from Lceston and Southbridge to Little River will be issued at 6s 3d first class, 4s 9d second, for first train 6th, passengers to join the Excursion Train at Lincoln. The evenine train from Christchurch to Southbridge on the 6th will start at 5.10 p.m., and run seventy-five minutes later than time-table times, to connect with the return Excursion Train at Lincoln. Saturday Return Tickets to Hornby will be issued at Ashburton, Templeton and intermediate Btations, and to at Waikavi, Riccarton and intermediate stations for first train 6th September, for re-booking to Little River per Excursion Train, available for return on the 7th only. BY ORDE R. On Sale. fTVJR SALE — One Steel High-pressure P BOILER, with injector, water check valve, and mountingconaplete. Apply A.8.P., PKK33 Office. , TO FARMERS. PURPLE STRAW and WHITE TUSCAN SEED WHEAT, on SALE by T. P. BABKR and CO., 11l Cashel street, 3985 Next Farmer's Co-operative. YOUNG FISH FOR SALE. THE undermentioned FISH CAN NOW BE PURCHASED at the ACCLIMATISATION GARDENS at the following prices (early applications are invited by letter or Brown Trout ("Saltno fario "), at 40s per 1000. Charr (" Salmo fontinalis "), at 50s per 10C0. Salmon Trout (" Salmo trutta"), at 75s per 1000. APPIy W 3. C. FARR, Hon. Secretary aDd Treasurer, 177 Worcester street W. 30th August, ISBB. 3976 Meetings, Ac. LYTTELTON PERMANENT LAND. BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE usual MONTHLY MEETING for the purpose of Payment of Subscriptions will be held at the Society's Office, Canterbury street, on TUESDAY, September 4th, at 6.30 P ' m * W. WEASTELL, 3866 Secretary. PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTE OF CANTERBURY. AN ORDINARY MEETING will be held in the ROOMS OF THE INSTITUTE THURSDAY, 6Tn INSTANT, At 8 p.m. PROFESSOR HUTTON Will read a Paper on THE GOLDFIELDS OF NEW ZEALAND. MOBT. M. LAING, 3089 Hon. Sec. mHE G.F.S. SALE OF WORK will be I held THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, September 27th and 28th, In the Recreation Room, Gloucester street W. Contributions received at St. Catherine's Lodge. 3077 Bankruptcy THS 'PRESS' i8 *n ituUioriaed GAZETTK for ail Notices unuer one Debtors and CreditoraAct. Professional. WANTED. A DULY-QUALIFIED MEDICAL MAN for tbe Akaro* District. Value of Practice estimated at from £500 to Hon. Sec. Medical Guarantee Akaxoa. JSoi Dr. 3J ie k LBft CONSULTING H O U R S. At the Laboratory, 215 Colombo StreetMorning, ll till 12.15 daily <fexe4E[jcmdajß). Kvening. 7.30 till 8, Tuesdays, and >a Bapanni Road (three ntinnfces' waUc beyond the North belt)— Afternoo n ,,-3.30 tul 4 • Evening, 6.30 till 7; and on dundayb, 1 till 2 p.m. Telephone No. 317. _^_ Dr Parsons, physician and surgeon. MAY be CONSULTED at his Residence, Cass street, KAIAPOI. 3913 -mr r rr\ ho m a s, SURGEON DENTIST, Has REMOVED TO CHRISTCHURCH, and for the present may be Consulted at his rest dence, Gloucester street, 74 Latimer square. 830

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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7143, 3 September 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7143, 3 September 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7143, 3 September 1888, Page 1

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