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A—tttßO———ts. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Ihe .riSK fJuBILEE feING_R3 Theatre Royal, christchurch. this (thursday) evening. farewell season. for six nights only. With a Change of Programme Each Evening. Dress Circle, 4s; Family Ticket, admitting six adults, 20s; Front Stalls, 3d; Second Seats, 2s; Pit, ls. Plan and tickets at Messrs Milner and Thompson's, or at the doors of Theatre in the evening. Doors open 7.30. Concert at 8 o'clock. The J? IBK Jubilee Sd*gers! 9913 T ONIG H T. Oddfellows 1 H all. com_»umb_«tary~benefit concert OF SCOTTISH SONGS AND highland dancing TO THE CRAWFORD-HUNTER VOCALISTS. Best Programme of SCOTCH SONGS, DANCES, -0. Ever given in New—e*land. Under Special Patronage of the Mayor of Christchurch, Caledonian Society, and Scottish RifleTickets and programmes to be had of Messrs gpensley and Co., Wallace and Co., members of Caledonian Society and Scottish Rifles, and the Committee. H. N. ANDERSON, 78 Hob. Sec TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT! P A L A C E R INK. GAYLORD & SILBONS' COMBINATION OF SIXTEEN STERLING ARTISTS. Our vast Audiences lavish in their Praises 0* this the Greatest Company ever seen in New_——_nd. Million Prices, Is. Reserved Seats, ls extra. saturdayTfternoon, Doors open at Two o'clock. GRAND MID-DAY PERF- RMANCE For Families and Children. ALL CHILDREN, 6d. ADULTS, Is. R. H. BEATTIE, RjLO 8., 90 ■ Agent. Palace Rink, ARMAGH STREET. TO-NIGHT. Gaylord and Oilbons* Company Skating as usuaL fßidaFnight, Ska— u_ from 7.30 until 10 p.m. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Children's Matinee and Pantomime by the Gaylord and Silbon Company. SATURDAY EVENING, Final Performance of this Great Company. MONDAY EVENING, The long-talked of Pony Race oom esoff at9p— _ GRAND CARNIVAITjaN. 17th and 19th This Carnival Closes Season. Re-open about Easter. R. H. DONNOLLY, 91 Manager. NOTICE. SUMNER MOONLIGHT EXCUBSION. TO-NIGHT~TO-NIGHT (WEATHER PERMITTING.) -EXCURSION TRAMS wIU Leave Papanui THIS EVENING at 6.45, and from Square at 7.15 for SUMNER, SYDENHAM BAND IN ATTENDANCE. ALFRED EVANS, General Manager, 72 The Canterbury Tramway Co., Ltd. Lectures. PUBLIC LECTURES. Oddfellows- Chambers, Lichfield street. FRIDAY, JANUARY lira, AND THURSDAY, JANUARS! 17th, At 8 p.m.. Upon the Purpose of God in the Ono Cat—olio and Apostolic Church, By an Evangel—t serving under Apostles. Subjects:— Friday, January llth—The Life and Immortality brought to light through the GoepeL Thursday, January 17th—The perfecting of those called Siunts. 935 Educationa]L VOCAL SCHOOL OF MUSIC, 159 Salisbury street west. MR. ALFRED A. NORTH TEACHER OF VOICE PRODUCTION. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DIS* TRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. SCHOOL DISTRICT OF GLENROY. fl"—_! Education Board of the District of JL North Canterbury proposes that the IjO— _;; y comprising all that part of the district bounded by Steele's road from the southeast corner of R.S. 24331 to the easternmost corner of 12638, and a line in continuation thereof to the Wairiri road, thence by the Wairiri road and Lee's road to the south-east corner of RS. 16831, thence by the southeastern boundaries of 1665 L 31582, 20249, 20248,18606, 18806, aad 16076 to the River Hororata, and thence by that river to the commencing point, shall be formed into a SEPARATE SCHOOL DISTRICT, to be called the School District of Glenroy. And the Board hereby calls a PUBLIC ME—TING of the Householders in such locality, to be held at the House of Mr D. Osborne, on MONDAY, the twenty-first day of January, 1889. at seven o'clock in the evening, for the purpose of ELECTING a CO—3—TTS— _, and considering the Boundaries of tbe said proposed Sc_xd District. J. V. COLBORNE-VEEL, Secretary. C—ristchow—. January Bth, 1889. & EeligioT- Services. "tXTEEKOF UNITED PRAYER* Jk___nN<rrb : NlGHT. ST. A-APH STREET (FREE M3BTHODIST CHURCH), At7_e. Subject— MISSIONS HO__s AND FOREIGN; Address by Rev. A. DEWDNB Y. 9699

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7251, 10 January 1889, Page 1

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601

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7251, 10 January 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7251, 10 January 1889, Page 1

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