Amusements. Pal ace Rink, Immense Success of the Great CarnivaL Last Night 3000 Persons in Attendance. CARNIVAL WILL* BE REPEATED SATURDAY EVENING, 400 SKATERS IN COSTUME, Grandest Sight Ever Seen in Christchurch. MILLION SHILLING To all parts Saturday Evening. MILLION ONE SHILLING To all parts Saturday Evening. CLOSE of SEASON, SATURDAY NIGHT. SPECTATORS ALLOWED TO SKATE After 10 p.m. SATURDAY NIGHT, GRAND GALA NIGHT. TO-DAY~(FRIDAY), RINK OPEN AS USUAL FOR SKATING. Rink Osea To-Day as usual. R. H. DONNOLLY, 468 Manager. Jγ a l a c c J\» ink. JANUARY 30, 1889. GRAND OPENING NIGHT OF THE SHAKESPERIAN FESTIVAL. 4 WHAT IS TO BE SEEN THERE t
Dost thdu love music? Twill be there. Dost tbpu love magic 2 Twill be there also. Dost thoo love to feast thine eyes with a gorgeous spectacle ? '' Then.gosee the PROCESSJQNOF LIVING SHAKESPJERIAN CHARACTEBS. . ' j ' ' ■'■f-V'." , " , - . ■ . • . ■ "■'■ Butalaal lam undone; thereis no living; none, If Bertram be away. Dost thou love pictures 1 /?•-■■ - We will fetch thee straight painted by a living brook, and " Cytherea, • Which seem to move and wanton with her breath, Even as the waving sedges play with wind. For those who wish for side-splitting fan, there will be THE RICHARDSON SHOW. Also THE MERRY - GO - ROUND, MAYPOLK. PUNCH AND JUDY, And lovers of the gentle art can lean o'er rustic « bridges and angle for the unsuspecting and k unsuspected inhabitants of Aeßarnumhas retired Into private life, hie show now takes a back seat. All shows must retirebefore _„_ THE GREATEST AND MOST ATTRAOTIVK SHOW ON EARTH. THE SHAKESPERIAN FESTIVAL, PALACE RINK, ' Armagh street. 30TH JANUARY, 1889. The scenic and other arrangements are under the immediate supervision of Mr R. Houlihan. ; > —OU Tenders raiENDERS Wanted for CuttiDg and Binding L about 140 Acres of Wheat on Hale's Farm, near Kirwee (wire or twine). Tenders ' , 235 Kimberley. ' " TO BUILDERS. J/ FRIDAY, the 18th INST* For Additions to the CATHOLIC BOYS' SCHOOL, Barbadoes street. _„ 173 JOHN WHTTELAW. Architect. TO BUILDERS. r^~ nnENDBRS are invited till 4 p.m. on FRII DAY, the 25th mat,, for ALTKRATIONS to SHOP PREMISES at Corner of Colombo and Cashel streets, for Messrs Aitken and WHra __ AW 382 Architect. TO BUILDERS] mENDERS are invited for TAKING DOWN JL andREBUUJDING the CITY HOTEL. Plans and specifications to be seen, and tenders to be sent to the undersigned, not later than noon on Friday, January 25th. The lowest or any tender not necessarilyaccepted.. C. CUFF, Architect, See. Inglis* Buildings, January 10th, 1889. 115 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. GRAIN STORE SITES AT RAKAIA. mENDERS are invited" for LEASING TWO 1 SITES for GRAIN STORES in the Station Yard at Rakaia. Plan and conditions may be seen at the Stat£onmast«r's Office, Rakaia, where tenders are to be lodged before 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, 18th January. 1889. „ * ___ The highest or any tender not necessarily aCCepMd * BY ORDER. Railway Engineer's Office, Christchurch, 7th January, 1889. 94f17 AVON ROAD BOARD. mENDERS are invited for the following I WORKS, viz. :— Laying Concrete Kerbing and Channelling at Richmond and Papantu. Formation of part River road, Avonside. Supplying Shingle on North Shirley and New Brighton roads. Supplying Broken Metal on New Brighton. Specifications, &c, can be seen at toe office of the Board, Hill's road, on and after Tuesday, ISA instant, where tenders addressed to the Chairman will be received till 9 o'clock a»m. on Monday, the mcKMAN> Clerk and Surveyor. January 12th, 1889, Marshland. 228 THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DI& TRIOT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. TO CARPENTERS AND PAINTERS. 'TCRKSH TENDERS are invited for SCHOOL P at Glenroy (Hororata), and SEPARATE TENDERS for REPAIRS to SCHOOL BUILDINGS at Prebbleton, Lincoln, Kaiapoi Island North, and Christchnrch West Main; also, for ADDITIONS to Master's HOUSE at Sydenham. Plans and speciflcaßnaa can be seen at the Office of the Board, Normal School, where endorsed separate tenders, addressed to the Chairman, will be received not later than twelve o clock noon on Monday, the 21st January. The Board does not bind itself to Secretary. Chriatchurch. 14th January, 1889. 290 Harvesting. m B N D E R S WANTED 1 - • ; FOR - CUTTING AND BINDING ABOUT 63 ACRES OATS At Hororata Downs, _.___. AND 34 ACRES BARLEY, At Styx* 301 MOIR and CO.. Christchnrcn. fT>BNDERS WANTED, by Monday nea^f or I saooktng and Pitching in field, at West Eyreton, 430 Acres Wheat, OatK and Barley. Apply to G. and B- DaMeL Femside. 357 nnENDERS WANTED, by Monday next, for I Stacking 200 Acres of Wheat at West Eyraton. W. and G. DalaeL Femside. 868
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7258, 18 January 1889, Page 1
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