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Amusements. J.HEATRE Royal. Lessee and Manager .. Mr Charles Hugo. CHRISTCHURCH - ELECTRIFIED. Phenomenal Success of the Famoue Favorites, HUG O ' S BUFFALO MINSTRELS Despite the baa weather, we had another crammed house last night. TO NIG HT! TO-NIGHT!! GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Our Beautiful First-part Scene, " Our Drawing Room." SATURDAY NIGHT~a?t Night but One.and another Startling Change ot' Programme. MONDAY NlGHT—Positively the Last NiKht. and SPKCIAL COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT to Mr and Mrs CHAS. HUGO, when a Great Programme will be presented. Full and efficient Orchestra under the direction of Mr Murray Williams. „„ SATURDAY AFTERNOON NKXT. SECOND AND LAST GRAND MATINEE PERFORMANCE. Hugo's Popular Prices-Circle, 2a; Stalle, le; * 11, oIXPIijNCiC. Box Pian at Milner and Thompson's. Day Tickets at Levy's. R. A. UNDERWOOD. 06 Busiaesa aianager. 1 HEATRE K,OYAL. JULY 19th and 20th. GRAND COSTUME CONCERT, In aid of the Funds of the ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. BOX OFFICE OPENS TO-DAY AT 10 A.M., Milner and Thompson's.

TICKETS EVERYWHERE. 305 TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. two great"attractions. palace t>ink. alack jx ink. TO-NIGHT, Christchnrch Amateur Athletic Club's GKAND RACE NIGHT. Race commences at 8.30 sharp. After Races the kinglleyl last night KnrasLßY/ *™ One - Ibrotherl WiU give a Grand Exhibition of Trick and _„, Fancy Bipycle Ridißg. TWO GREAT ATTRACTIONS TO-NIGHT. No Extra Charge. . Admission, as usual. One Shilling. Admission—One Shilling To-Night. Doors open To-Night at 7. Skating for patrons before and after Attractions. ( FRIDAY~NIGHT, Last Appearance of the Kingsley Brothers.

SATURDAY AND MONDAY EVENINGS, Grand Children's Fancy Dress Carnival and May Pole Dance. 300 Children in Fancy Dress. Grand March Each Evening at 8.30. Note—l7th and 18th July, Chriatchnroh Poultry Show. Skatin g as uatial d urine Show. R. H. DONNOLLY, 300 Manager. ( TOWN HALL, PAPANUI. THURSDAyT~JULY 11th, 8 p.m. Gtrand Concert Tableaux. PROGRAMME : Piano Duet, " Preciosa"—Misa Carl and Mr Simma. Song, •' A Day Dream"—Miss Bell. Song. "When the' Quiet Moon is Beaming"— Mr Reginald Foster Tableau—Part I. ~ - Song, "La Serenata"—Mrs Garrard, with violin accompaniment by Mr KettlewelL Song, ".The Beggar Maid" (by reauest)—Mr ' Corb'ett." Song, " Good Bye"—Mies Buchanan. Song, "Needlee and Pins"—Mr Newman, Tableau—Part 11. Piano—Mrs J. Bickerton Fisher. Song. " When the Flowing Tide Comes in"— Mrs J. Matson, Jun. Song, " A May Song"—Mr C. Jennings. Tableau—Part m. Piano—Misa Carl. Song, "Pierrot" (by request)— Miss Fairhurat. Vocal Duet, "Hark the Goat Bells Ringing"— Mesdames Garrard and J. Matson, Jun. Song—Mr J. J. Kinsey. Tableau—Part IV. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Special tram leaves Cathedral square at 7.15, returning at 10.30 p.m. Admission—3s, 2s, and Is. 279 jrVDDFELLOWSF HALL, SYDENHAM. The Sydenham Bowling and Lawn Tennis Clubfc ANNUAL GRAND CONCERT HISTRIONIC BNTERTAINMBNT. On TUESDAY, JULY l&ra, 1889, At 8 p.m. Vocalists—Miss Spensley, Mrs-Birch, and Miss Mabel BelL Messrs W. Izard and A. Mercon, and Revs. L. M. Isittand P. Munroe. Instrumentalists —Messrs Bonnington, F. C. Bishop, and L. Cane. THE TRIAL SCENE From the "Merchant of Venice," By the members of the Trinity Church Y. P. Dramatic Society. Tickets, 2s and Is, may be had from Messrs Milner and Thompson, Spensley, F. C. Bishop, Christchurch; and Messrs Powell and Bishop, Chemists, Sydenham; and Mr F. Pickford, Jeweller, Sydenham. Coaches leave town 7.45 p.m., returning after concert 280 Coursing. COURSING. a meeting will take place horsle¥ downs ON MONDAY, JULY 15th, WHEN AN ALL-AGED STAKK AND A PUPPY STAKE Will be Run for. First Do? in All-Aged, half the stake with sflver cup added ; the other half for second and third dog. Entrance, £1. Puppy Stake divided same as All-Aged, with silver cap added. Entrance, £1; to be made with the Secretary on SATURDAY, July 13thj by 4 p.m. Draw, immediately after. Ten per cent, deducted for expenses. JOHN O'CARROLL, Hawarden, 183 Hon. Sec. Educational. 131 Salisbury Street. MRS H. T. WILLMOTT, fifteen years resident in France and Germany. Professor of Mueic and Singing (Conservatoire de Pule), Signor V. Kola's art of learning the Piano-taught. Classes for English, French, German and-Italian. Evening Lessons. Rβferences and testimonials. 7702 PIANOFORTE, SINGING, &c. MR G. F. TENDALL, Mus. Bac. Oxon, has VACANCD2S FOR PuPILS At the half term commencing on MONDAY, JULY 15th. 164 MONTREAL STREET. 285 CANTERBURY COLLEGE! ~ SECOND TERM, 1889. LECTURES BEGIN ON MONDAY, JULY 22. STUDENTS are required to ENTER their NAMES at the REGISTRAR'S OFFICE and PAY their FEES before Attending the Lectures. Students whose Fees are not Paid within twenty-one days from the beginning of the Lectures of each term, will be fined the sum of one shilling for each lecture for which the fees remain unpaid after that date. Students who begin to attend lectures at a period subsequent to the date above-mentioned, must pay the full fees when they begin to attend, otherwise they will be fined one shilling for each lecture, in addition to tne full fee. The " College Calendar " for 1889, price Is 6d, containing every information respecting the course of study, time of attendance at the different lectures, can be obtained at the College. F. G. STEDMAN, Registrar. Registrar's Office, Canterbury College, July 10th, 1889. 281 Religions Services. EVANGELISTIC, KAIAPOL §PKCIAL SERVICES will be held in the CHURCH EVEBY 3HTTHIS WKBK. at 7.30, by Mr D. Wright- and also on SABBATH NEXT, morning and evening. . 16S AU are invited. TTfcAINTS. Oils, Copper, Slate Nails, Roofing Jtr and Boiler Felt. Aitken and Roberta, *B Gehfleld street (next Banks').

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7359, 11 July 1889, Page 1

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