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ATn""Mfi Ti y T ' | T q . 1- AMATEUR OPERA COMPANY. - Theatre R o y a l. 1 EASTER WEEK. lOLANTHE. APRIL 22KD, 238 D, 24th, 25th, 26T8. Box Oflloe, Milner and Thompson's, opens Wednesday. 17th, at lL Stalls, 3s, 2a; pit, Is, Levy's. 5711 * AMATEUR OPERA COMPANY. Theatre Roy al. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO MR W. R. BENSON. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 2«TH. , MONSTER PROGRAMME. 1 Box Office Opens, Milner and Thompson s, - Wednesday, April 17th, at U a.zn. _ Tlekets everywhere. 5712 Palace Skating Hink. haster mondats programme. Rink Open from 7 to 8 aan. 10 ro 12 Session Gentlemen admitted to Skate. Admission, Is; Skates free. Ladies, Admission Free; Skates 6d. Afternoon from 2.30 until s~p.m. Palace Orchestra Monday Afternoon. EVENING, GRAND BICYCLE TOURNAMENT' Grand Procession. Grand Novelty Race. First Time in Colony. Great Fun. Great Fun. Doors open Easter Monday Night at .7 p.m. Skating before and after Tournament. Palace Band Afternoon and Bvenipg. Grand Electric Light Illuminations Admission Iβ. Note—Bink CLOSED all day Good Friday. 5836 R. H. UONNOLLY, Manager. Meetings, &c BRITISH AND FOREIGN BD3LE SOCIETY. On TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, the 16th " Inst., the ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING will be held in Trinity Hall (Congregational Church), '.- commencing at i .3i». The Chair will be taken by the Rev. J. W. Stack. The Meeting will be Addressed by the Rev. H. T. hobjohn*, and by other Ministers. A Collection will be made on behalf of the Society's Funds. JOHN ALDREDIo.-,-,.--,.----i 5759 W. H. SHAW /oeoretane 8 - f BRACKENFIELD HUNT CLUB. PUBLIC MEETING AT SEFTON. I A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in _A. the TOWN HALL, SEFTON ON MONDAY, 15th APRIL, At 7.30 p.m. [- At a meeing, held at Amberlsy on Monday, * Mr Starky stated that he intended visiting the Old Country. It was his intention to hand over 6 to the district as a present the Brackenneld Hounds, provided sufficient Funds can be sub\x scribed to Hunt and Maintain them. 1 A large amount has already been guaranteed, - aud this Meeting is called in the centre of the Hunting Country to see what further Support will be given, All Farmers and Others Interested are kindly r invited to Attend. R,. p _ Moira> » 5608 ; Hon. Secretary. BICYCLE ? TOURNAMENT. i s — ' mHE Members of the LINWOOD BICYCLE r A TOURING CLUB are requested to MEET 2 at the PALACE RINK, At 6 o'clock, 1 COMMENCING APRIL 16th, f JT**-*-** Prooeaai< %Madams. t Exhibition. CANTERBURY SOCIETY OF ARTS. 1 i, mHE NINTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION 8 X IS NOW OPEN DAILY t From 10 a.m, to 1 p.m., from 2to 5, and , r from 7.30 to 10 p.m.. IN THE GALLERY, Cashel Street, ' Opposite Inglis' Buildings. ' ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. 5590 B - c Sports. 1 OUR GRANDFATHERS' GAME OF CRICKET. IN LANCASTER PARK. THURSDAY, APRIL 18th, 1889. C nnHE Old-fashioned Game will be Played be--9 X tweea two Picked Elevens of Chris&- - --l" church from Fifty to nearly Four Score Years of Age, in costume worn at the beginning of B the present century, and. for the Sole Benefit of » the "Destitute Men's Home and City-Mission Fund," under the patronage of their worships ' the Mayors of Christohurch, St. Albans, and Sydenham. i Wickets will be Pitched at 10.30 sharp. ADMlisiON-ls. Government Notices. J .HovEßNMiSSff'Tα!' jS! inschance de\JT PAKTMENT. * LOANS ONMORTGAGE > From time to time a limited portion of the i funds is lent on first mortgage of 'freehold" j. security, with option of repayment by fixed instalments, spread over 12, 15, or 20 years, r Half-yearly Paymen i, for each £100. .- Period of Lean— ' £. s d Twelve years .. ..647 r Fifteen years .. ..589 I- Twenty years .. .... 413 8 Loans repayable by instalments whereby 9 principal and interest are both liquidated t within a given time, and on terms of a most 1 favorable character, present marked advantages to settlers and others. The borrower may, before the expiry of the full period, redeem the loan, with or without 3 notice, on. terms which can be ascertained at - this officn, or at any of the olftces of this Department, where also forms of application can be obtained. For full particulars as to loaav, apply to the Head and Branch Offices and Post Offices. ' F. W. FRANKLAND. t Actuary and Principal Officer. c D. M. LUCKIE, SOS Commissioner. On Sale. - ~~* FOR SALE. *; A STACK of Red Clover and Cowurara _f\. HAY, 20 Tons, more or less, on the lferm of G- Gould, Esq., Springston. For te««P«SgJS__^VIDLWW. * 6837 ' Springston. Board and Residence. 1 T ODGE'S Temperance Rest To Let for 1 JLi Public or Private Entertainments. Concert Saturday Nights postponed fur the present. Board and Lodging, Itis per week. Kefreehments all' hours. 431 2 _Tt. CATHERINE LODGE, 222 Gloucester X A street west, in connection with Girls* J b riendly Society, 10s a week. 4733 UPKKIOR Private Board and Residence St. Elmo. 187 Worcester street weau -7773 S~ "UPERIOR Private Board and Residence 240 Gloncester street Weet. 3199 X TERY Superior Private Bflwdand Residence. _V_ 269 Casfael street west. &g I _n ROSVKNOR HOUSE, Comfortable Private \jr Board and Residence, No, 56 Gloucester street East, near Latimer square. Terms very moderate. 500 ■OLIGffS TEMPERANCE HOTSL and l> REdTAURANT—Best accommodation in town is now offered to boarders. Double 3 room, lte per week; single room, 18s per week : board without lodging, 12s per week; weekly dinners, 4s per week; board and lodjnngs. 3s per dag. Good accommodation tor families. Smoking-room, sitting-room (with use of piano), bath-room, and ehower-batb. Stabling free. F. BRIDGES, Proprietor * HPO JHS LADIES OF CHRISTCHURCH— X MISS McCORMICK waits upon persons . wnohave SECONDHAND CLOTHING n> die poseof. The highest price given for Ladle" and Gentlemen's Clothing Jewellery, Fumi tore, &c Addresß Coloaibo road, Sydenham, near tke Railway liaoee. SOU

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7285, 15 April 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7285, 15 April 1889, Page 1