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Amusements. J. H E A T R X R O V AL. FRIDAY, JULY I»7h. SATURDAY, JULY 20th. GRAND COSTUME CONCERT, Under the Patronage of the Mayor and Cit y Councillors. In aid of (he Funds of the ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. Grand Prior of the Order—H.R.H. the Prince ot Wales. President— Lord Onslow. VicePresident—His Worship the Mayor. Selections from the following Popular Operas— THE SOUCttKER FAVAKT MIKADO PATIEN'Crc lOLiANTHE By members of the leading Musical, Orchestral, Operatic and Dramatic Societies and Friends. HIG HLAND~DANCIXG By M mbers of the Scottish Rifles, by per- . ' mueion of Captain P. Campbell. Exhibition of ACCELERATED AMBULANCE AID. By Lady Members-of the Association, the Addingtoij Ambulance Corps, and the Chiistchurch Fire Brigade Ambulance Corps. .Large and efficient Orchestra of Eighteen Performers. Musical Director and Conductor— MR F. M. WALLACE. Box office now open at Milner and Thompson's. Ureas Circle, 4a ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit. Iβ. A limited number of tickets issued admitting fifteen minutes early, from Membersof Association ; also Levy's, Jubal Fleming's, and David and Lamb's. J. J. fcCINSKY, Hon. Manager. F. NOTLEY MEADOWS, Hon. Sec. 507 For Kxccntive Committee. Palace j\» ink. TO-NIGHT, BY SPECIAL REQUEST, THE KINGSLEY BROS. Will give one more Wonderful Exhibition of TRICK AND DOUBLE BICYCLE RIDING. At 9 p.m. Mr Klngsley will make the attempt t3 lower mile record on Bicycle. Don't miss seeing these Wonderful Bicyclists. Admission—one Shilling. Note—Wednesday and Thursday Christchurch Poultry, Canary, and Pigeon Show. Skating as usual. R. H. DONNOLLY, 529 •■■.-■. Manager. TUESDAY NIGHT. Palace R ink. By Special Request, KTNGSLEY BROS. Will give another Wonderful Exhibition of TRICK BICYCLE RIDING. At 9 p.m. Mr Kingsley will attempt to lower the mile record on a bicycle. 453 R. H. DUNNOLLY, Manager. I'VDDFBLLOWS 1 . HALL, SYDENHAM. The Sydenham Bowling and Lawn Tennis ' ' ANNUAL GRAND CONCERT AND HISTRIONIC ENTERTAINMENT, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, At 8 p.m. PROGRAMME—Part I, 1. Quartette, "Surprise Symphony "—Messrs G. and L. Bonnington, Bishop, and Cane. 2. Song, "Guiding Light"—Rev. L. M. Isitt. 3. Song, " Land o , the Leal "—Mrs Birch. i. Duet, " Maying"—Miss Mabel Bell and Mr A, Mer'on. 5. Song—Mies Spensley. ■ .a Song, M D^th<jtK«i9on n r™ 7. Song—Mtss Mabel BelL 8. Recitation, " Iraphim "—Rev. P. Mnnroe. 9. Song—Miss Spensley. 10. Song,," Father O.'Flynn"—Mr A. Merton. 11. Song, "Will He Come f—Mrs Birch. 12. Duet—Miss Spensley and Mr Izard. Accompanist, Mr L. Cane. Part 11. THE TRIAL SCENE From the "Merchant of Venice, By the members of the Trinity Church Y. P. .Dramatic Society. Tickets, 2s and In, may be had from Messis Milner and Thompson, Spensley, and F. C. Bishop, Christchurch. Lamb's Coach lraves the square at 7.45 p.m., returning after the concert 497 ~(RA2? GIORA~LITERARY INSTITUTE. PROFESSOR HILL, Assisted by the SPAN 8H STUDENTS, Will give an ENTERTAINMENT In the above Hall ON THURSDAY EVENING, at 8 P.M. 508 Admission—2s and 1?. Exhibition. CHRISTCHURCH POULTRY, PIGEON, CANARY AND CAT SOCIETY. THE usual ANNUAL EXHIBITION will be held in the jPalace Skating Rink. .ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, the 17th and 18th JULY. Tickets of a 'mission to Show and participation in Art Union Is each. Secure tickets early, as all unsold tickets will be withdrawn on the 16th. Tickets to be had from Members of Committee aud most retail business places. 350 Road Boards. MALVERN ROAD DISTRICT. THE ADJOURNED~ANNUAL MEETING of RATEPAYERS of the above Road District will be held at the ROAD BOARD OFFICE, SPRINGFIELD, ON WEDNESDAY, 24th JULY, 1889, At 12 noon. RICHARD KOBELT, 493 Cleik to the Board. EYRETON ROAD BOARD. THEREBY GIVE NOTICE in accordance with the Rating Act, 1882, and the River Boards Act, 1884. and amendments thereto, that in accordance with a Special Order made by the Mandoville and Rangiora River Board, a RATE of a HALF-FENNY in the £ will be MADE and LEVIED by the Eyreton Road Board at its next meeting to be held August sth, 188», on the RATEABLE PROPERTY as appearing on the Valuation Roll of the Mandeville and Rangiora River Board District situated within the Eyreton Road Board district for the year commencing April Ist, 1889, and ending March 31st, 1890, such Rate to be due and payable in one sum at the Road Board Office, Ohoka, on AUGUST 26th, 1889. The Rate Book will be open for inspection at the Road Board Office, Ohoka, on and after July 17th, 1889. RICHARD EVANS, Chairman Eyreton Road Board. July 16th, 1889. 3£l EYRETON ROAD BOARD. IHFREBY «rive notice, in accordance with the Road Boards Act, 1882, and the Rating Act, 1882, and amendments thereto, that it is the intention of the Eyreton Road Board, at its next Meeting, to be held at the Road Board Office, Oboka, on Monday, August sth, ISS9, to MAKE and LEVY A GENERAL RATE of THREE-FARTHINGS in the £ on the rateable property as appearing on the Valuation Roll of the Eyreton Road Board District for the year commencing on April Ist. 1889, and ending on ffiarch.3lst, 1890, such rate io be due and payable in one sum at the Road Board Office, Ohoka, on August 26th, 1889. The Rate Book will be open foi inspection at the Road Board Office, Ohoka. on and after July 17th, 1889. RICHARD EVANS, Chairman Eyreton Road Board. July 16th, 1889. 322 On Sale. "ETOR SALE—Several original copies "LONJD DON TIMES," old and rare, from 76 to 91 years old ; also volumes Wordsworth's Poems, 1815, Goldsmith's Play, very old. Address W.. oareof W.H., Post Office, Christchurch. 418 '•' Lost and Found. LOST, a Black Sheep DOG, with white breast and strip on face; answers to the name of Rock. Finder please return to Macfaxlane. Press office. Anyone detaining him after this date will be prosecuted. 506 TSN SHXLJ-INGS REWARD—Lost, from Sonthbrook. about three weeks ago. a strawberry HEIFER, qniet. Anyone giving informati<m or returning same will -receive the reward, toT.E. Keelfey, Southbrook, or T. HaaeolU Clarkville. 283

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7363, 16 July 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7363, 16 July 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7363, 16 July 1889, Page 1

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