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Amusements. 4 XHEATRE R O V A L. Lessee .. .. .. Mr G. Darreix, Agent .. .. .. B. Wilsox. SATURDAY, JANUARY 26th. For a Short Season only, will appear the Popular Actor-Author MR GEORGE DARRELL. And the Charming Young Actress QHRI3TINE DARRELL. j Supported by their j "WELCOME DRAMATIC COMPANY. The Opening Play will be the great London triumph, the intensely interesting drama, founded on Fergus Hume's celebrated Novel, THE I "MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB,"] As played by the Darrclls with wonderful 3 success throughout Australia. j THE CELEBRATEIT MURDER SCENE j Rendered most realistic, introiucing a 1 HANSOM CAB, HORSE, AND DRIVER! NEW SCENERY BY NICHOLSON. 1 Prices, 4s, 2s 61, Is. Box office as usual. 1 603 1 BALLOON. I BALLOON. BALLOOnTaND PARACHUTE! DROP. 1 Professor Baldwin! WILL I MAKE HIS BALLOON ASCENT 1 ON j SATURDAY NEXT, j At 4 p.m. prompt. **n ? Inflation at 6 a.m. Doors open at 3 p.m. Admission Is; Reserved Is extra. 73JJ W. E. AKROYD, Manager. GRAND OPENING NIGHT. WEDNESDAYiIoTH JANUARY, Palace R ink, Under Distinguished Patronage. THE SHAKESPEARIAN FESTIVAL Will be opened by the Right Rev. Dr. GRIMES, S.M., D.D., Catholic Bishop of Christchurch. A CHORUS of upwards of 200 VOICES, under the condnctorship of Mr Wallace, assisted by a full orchestra, will sing selections from the " MESSIAH," including the " Hallelujah Chorus." The generosity of the Amateurs of Christchurch, in voluntarily coming forward to assist at the opening, has been fully sustained. Representatives of every musical circle have offered their services, and a great musical treat may be expected. PROCESSION OF SHAKESPEARIAN CHARACTERS. Those who saw the Skating Carnival on Saturday witnessed a grand Spectacle. The same assemblage' is invited to the Rink, on the 30th to view the most striking Pageant ever exhibited in the colony. PALACE RINK. ■• ADMISSION ONE SHILLING. Doors open at 7 p.m., Opening Ceremony at 7.30. Grand ■ Chorus, to be followed by Grand March in Costume. 581 Meetings, *c CANTERBURY ROWING CLUB. HALF YEARLY MEETING will be held on FRIDAY, thb 25th JANUARY, At the Clarendon Hotel, At 8 o'clock. Business—lmportant. All Members are requested to attend. J. O. JONES, 631 Captain. Tenders rfIENDERS, properly endorsed and directed X to the Secretary of tbe Company, will be received at my Office until Noon on MONDAY, February4th, forRB-BUILDING REFRIGERATING WORKS, Belfast, for the Canterbury Frozen Meat and Dairy Produce Export Company, Limited. Plans and specifications can be seen at my ° fflCe * J. C. MADDISON, F.R.LB.A, Architect. Hereford street. 516 TO CONTRACTORS. mENDERS are invited for CLEARING X GORSE, BROOM, &c. and CUTTING and TRIMMING FENCES on Bladder's Farm, at Aylesbury. Specifications of the work can be seen at Mr John Vick's. on the adjoining farm, or at Messrs Sawtell and Son, Cashel street, Christchurch, to whom tenders may be sent up to 4 p.m. on MONDAY, the 28th Inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 671 TO BUILDERS mHNDERS are required for ADDITIONS to A HOUSE, Papanui. Drawings and specification can be seen at my Office, where tenders are to be sent not later than Noon of MONDAY, 28th instant. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be STRQUTa 605 Architect. mENDERS will be received till 4 o'clock on I FRIDAY, February Ist, for the ERECTION of a GRAIN STORE at Lyndhurst Railway Station. The Lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. Plans and. specification may be seen at our Office. COLLINS and HARMAN, 670 Architects, 203 Gloucester street. TO BUILDERS. ~ mENDERS are invited till 4 p.m. on FRII DAY. the 25th inst, for ALTERATIONS to SHOP PREMISES at Corner of Colombo and Cashel etreets. for Messrs Aitken and Roberts, ironmongery WffITBLAWf 382 Architect. ENDERS will be Received at my until 4 p.m., on THURSDAY, January s>ief, for the ERECTION of a VILLA RESIDENOB, Colombo street North, for Cecil Louisson, Esq. Plans and specification can be seen a tj ng RLB A 578 Architect, Hereford street. SPREYDON ROAD BOABD. mENDERS are invited for CARTING I SHINGLE (800 Yards,'.more or lees) on to 76; alsofo? CONSTRUCTING an 18-INCH CULVERT on same Roads. i Specifications can be seen at Roadßoard > Office, where tenders close at 4 p.m.onTHURSDAY. 31st inst. ftW 77g Surveyor to the Board. ST. ALBANS BOROUGH COUNCHj., mBNDERS are invited for RE-FORMING i WESTON ROAD. Specification can be seen at the Borough Council Office, where tenders, addressed to «ac Chairman of the Works Committee, will be received till twelve noon on Wednesday, the 30th January, 1889. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. p BEATSON, Town Clerk. * Borough Council Office, L January 24th. 1889. 775 I Election Notices. I AVON ELECTORATE. Mr Blake invites the electors to meet him AT THE TOWN HALL, PAPANUI, ■ • OK FRIDAY, thb 25th INST., At 8 o'clock p.m. 541 On Sale. , ~EK)R SALS — One Steel Hign-uii—ure F BOILER, with injector, water .djeelc valv*. and mounttngcomplete. Apply A.8.P.. PBSaa Office. POTATOES. TJIOR SALE (for Cash) about six tons J? splendid Bath Kidneys. Apply rtonoe at RodTand Leighton's New Nursery, Wajon*s bridge, St. Martins. 759

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7264, 25 January 1889, Page 1

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