Amusements. AHEATRE _R O V A L. Lessee — .. MrH. N.Abbott Manager .. Mr A. L. Cunard F. Clark's Manager .. Mr Phil Kirby The Most Brilliant Assemblage. Atx Unquestionable Success. Each und all thoroughly pleased. F. M. CLARK'S ALL STAR COMPANY Are without a doubt the Best Performers ever seen in Christchurch. Entirely New Songs. Entirely New Jokes Entirely New Farces. Every Performer Eucored. .If you desire a good seat—Come Early. NEW FIRST FOOTBALLERS. Day Tickets at Levy s. Plan at Milner and Tho 1 .pson'S. 5526 UPPER RICCARTON CRICKET CLUB. f_~HE DANCE in aid of the Funds of the X above, intended to have been held Tonight, is "unavoidably Postponed until next Friday, October 12th, at S p.m. AdmissionGentlemen 2s, lad'.e < freo. 5506 CHAS. TAYLOR. Hon. Sec. U.R.C.C. 1.0.0. F., M.U. A Social Dance To Celebrate ANNIVERSARY OF LOYAL JUBILEE LODGE. Will be held in TOWN HALL, PREBBLETON On OCTOBER sth, Commencing at 8 p.m. Admission 2s Cd : Ladies Free. Refreshments Free. N.B.—A Coach will leave Hobday's Corner at f1.45 p.m. sffi)7 COlumbia Skating Rink. to-night. to-night, grand complimentary benefit Tendered to THE MANAGER AND EMPLOYES. During the evening .the following attractions will take placo:— A fancy costume polo match A mUe race in fancy costume And, at 9.80 p.m, the great race of the season will oome olf between L. Hinge, who won the mile championship last Friday, and A. G. Smith, the wellknown fast skater The championship cup won by Mr L. Hinge will also bo presented. Skating till 11 p.m. satubday - " evening. LAST NIGHT OF THE FAVORITE COLUMBIA RINK, BENEFIT FOR THE BAND. 4299 Palace Jxoller Skating Rink Main Entrance—Armagh street Back Entrance—Gloucester street, opposite Theatre. NO W OP E~N DAILY. As a First-class place of. Popular Amusement Where good order and decorum are rigidly ~■, .-i / .-: . enforced. Early Session for Beginners, ladies and gents, from 7to 8 a.m. Admission (id, skates free. Ladies' Morning Session, from 10 to 12, for Ladies and Children only. Admission to this session Free. Afternoon from 2.30 until 5 p.m. Evening from 7.30 until 10 p.m. Admission—One Shilling. ' palac_"band Every Afternoon and Evening. ;. PROFESSOR GIBSON Gives a performance of Fancy Skating every - ■ Evening at 8.30.Rink is beautifully lighted with tho ELECTRIC LIGHT .- On a Grand Scale. ■ Two Thousand Pairs of the Celebrated Henley Skates to Let and for Sale at the Rink. All Invitation Tickets will be CanceUed after Saturday, 6th inst. R. H. DONNOLLY, 5455 G en. Manager and Proprietor. "OURNIP'S XYLITE T> INK. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 17th. Second Grand Fancy Dress Burlesque and National Costume Carnival. W. BURNEP. Bazaars. - "GRAND BAZAAR. NOW ON. IN AID of the ST. ASAPIfc STREET CHURCH FUNDS. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. Lichfield'street TO-DAY AN'T'to-MORROW, Open at Noon. Luncheon 12 to 2, Tea 5 to 7, Is (including Admission). SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS TO-NIGHT. String Band and Cadet Band under Mr Corrick—Jubilee Songs—Practical Lecture on Phrenology by Professor Abbot at 8 o'clock, when Uncle Tom will have his leading characteristics described—Scientific Experiments. 5521 St. John's Church, Latimer Square. CAKE AND "APRON FAIR. WEDNESDAY, 17th OCTOBER. 5524 Beligiotta Services. |-IIGANTIC |NDIAN rkURBAR, ; ' *" IN THE SALVATION ARMY BARRACKS, Victoria street, o.v FRIDAY, OCTOBER sth. World-wide Missionary Demonstration. Representatives of Different Nationalities, 50 Officers and 300 Soldiers in Indian Costume, Conducted by Commandant HERBERT H. BOOTH. The Lasses and other Brass Bands. Songs. Jubilees. A Hallelujah Earthquake. Admission by silver coin. Doors open at 7, commence at 7.30. 5465 Law and Judicial > IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEA-LAND,-WELLINGTON DISTRICT. THURSDAY, the 27th Day of SEPTEMBER, ISSB. ITPON Reading the Affidavits of Robert j CHi9EN__L_ _"aiierton. of WelUnirton Public ; Trustee, and of Duncan Cameron, Of Methven, Canteibury, Rnnho'der, it is ordered that the Public Trustee shall be Administrator of aU the real nnd personal estate of "WALTER CHISBOLM, late of Methven, Shepherd, deceased. (Signed) C. W. RICHMOND. J. ALL Persons indebted to the above-named deceased are requested to pay the amounts of their several accounts to mc, or to Messrs Acland, Barns and Co.. Christchurch. Also,—All porsons having claims against tbe said estate are requested to forward the same to mc, or to Messrs Acland, Barns and Co.. on or before WEDNESDAY, the 7t_ day of November next. N.B.—Any claim not sent in by the day named will be liable to be excluded from participation. ~-,;.• R. C. HAMERTON. Public Trustee. Public Trust Office, Wellington, October Ist, 1888. 5501 On Sale. ■rjTOR SALE — One Steel High-pressure J_ -BOILER, with injector, water check valve, and mountingcomplete. Apply A.8.P., P__as Office. SEED BARLEY, ON SALE-rCARTER'S prize PROLIFIC. * T. P. BABER and CO., 51—: ill Cashel street
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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7171, 5 October 1888, Page 1
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