Amnsements. mHEATRE ■^*»OVAL , TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THK ONLY "MACCAB E," Assisted by MDLLE. MINNIA, IN THE MAGIC STATUE BEGONE D*U L L CARE, A Vocal, Ventriloquial, Musical, and Sartorial Melange of Songs. Ventriloquism, and Special Character Delineations. TO-NIGHT. Dress Circle. 3s: Stalls, 2s; Pit. One Shilling. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's. Day Tickets at Levy's, Tobacconist. Door-* open 7, commence 8. The Sumner Tram waits till the end of the performance. GEORGE BULLER, 2832 Manager. J HEATRE KoYAL. Under the sole direction of BLAND HOLT. 1889 { DRAMATIC SEASON } lECOMMENCING TUESDAY, SEPT. 17TH. BLAND*HOLT . Has the honor to announce as the initial attraction of his Dramatic Season of 1889, THE UNION JACK, This being its first production in Christchurch. Authors—Henry Pettitt and Sydney Grundy. For the complete interpretation of his dramas. Bland Holt brings with him a fully organised and carefully selected Company of experienced Dramatic Artistes, and all the original EFFE; TS AND SCENERY. Painted by MR GEORGE GORDON, For their individual representation at the 3013 Theatre Royal, Melbourne. Meetings, &c ST. AUGUSTINE MASONIC LODGE, No. 609, E.C. REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING THI3 EVENING, at 7.30. Visitors cordially invited. By order of the W.M. 3059 A. GUNDERSEN. Secretary. T" HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the CANTERBURY CRICKET and ATHLKTIC SPORTS GROUND COMPANY, LIMITED, will be held at the Company's Office, Hereford street, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10TH. At 4 p.m. Business— To receive Annual Report and Balancesheet, elect two Directors, and other Business. A. MORTON OLLIVIER, 2217 Hon. Sec. "ALPHA" MARTINI-HENRY RIFLE CLUB. 4 GENERAL MEETING of the members of the above Club will, be held at the _nd Arms Hotel. Cashel street, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, llth inst,, at 8 p.m... Business— Re opening of range on Wednesday, the 18th inst., and general. A full attendance is particularly requested.! J. GLUYAS PASCOE, 3039 -. Hon. Sec. MEAT FREEZING. TO FARMERS, "GRAZIERS, AND OTHERS. A MEETING of those Interested la MEAT FREEZING will be Held at the* Al HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH, ON THURSDAY, the 12th INST., At 2 p.m. To consider the question of Supplying sufficient Meat to induce the Freezing Hulk " Edwin Fox" to Remain in Lyttelton. G. S. FLEMING, Port Secretary. W. H. COOPER, 2915 Christchuroh. CANTERBURY CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. A MEETING will be held at the Society's J\. Rooms, 158 Hereford street, on THURSDAY, tbe 12th inst., at 4 p.m., of Ladies desirous of taking part in arranging for the Society's forthcoming Concert and Ball. R. MARSHALL, Secretary. September 9th, 1889. 3045 CHRISTCHURCH JUDGE AND JURY CLUB. A MEETING of the above Club will be held >__ at the WHITE HART HOTEL, at 8 p.m., THIS EVENING. Business—lmportant. 3053 H. B. COLLS, Hon. Sec. At MEETING of the TAILORS, TAILORESSES' and PRESSERS: UNION will be held TO-NIGHT. TUESDAY. September 10th, in Druids' Hall, Worcester street, 8 p.m. Business very important. MA. BAXTER, 3030 Secretary. Election Notices, CITY "COUNCIL ELECTION. SOUTH-WEST WARD. TO THE BURGESSES. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I have the honor to announce that I have consented to be nominated for the above ward. In the short time at my disposal it will be impossible for mc to personally solicit your S—_ages. I therefore trust that those ratepayers who consider mc a fit and proper person to represent them will record their votes in my favor. Should I have the honor to be elected, you may depend on my unremitting attention to the duties of the office, and my .earnest consideration of any matter involving the best interests of the city at large. I have the honor to be, Your obedient servant, 3012 R. H. WOOD. BOROUGH OF ST. ALBANS. ELECTION oFcOUNCILLORS. mHE following CANDIDATES have been X duly NOMINATED for the office of COUNCILLORS for tbe above Borough :— Archer, James Brooker, William Jenner Bull. Benjamin Garnett, Alfred Ernest Moor, William 1 Pine, Horace Daniel ' Rountree, John. ! A Poll for the Election of Three of the above Candidates will be taken at the Borough Council Chamber, Papanui road, St. Albans, en Thursday. September 12th, 1888, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p_m. W.F. BEATSON. Returning Officer. Borough Council Office, September 3rd, 1889. 2722 KAIAPOI BOROUGH COUNCIL. RBHTREMENT "OF CANDIDATE. TN accordance with tbe requirements of the 1 Local Elections Act, 1876, section 15, I hereby give notice that PATRICK MoSWEENY, a candidate nominated for election to the office of Councillor, to be held on tbe 12th day of September, 1889, has this day RETIRED from the Election. G. JOHNSTON WEBSTER, Returning Officer. Kaiapoi. 9th September. 1889. -061 Religions Berrices. 4__ULI_VAN_ EVANGELIST MISSION.— t_) Oddfellows' Hall Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Mr Sullivan wm Sing and Deliver Addresses at each Meeting, ado accompany M m —>if on beautiful harmonium. Daily Pr-yer Meeting. Palace Rink Sunday. 3056 On Sale. For Sale CHEAP, 1 SECOND-HAND IS-PASSENGER COACH, AND 2 SECOND-HAND DRAGS. W. MOOR and CO., 22J0 . 53 Victoria street. THIOR SALE—A First-class Bus; maker. A. I*l G Howland, licensed to carry thirty pas_£i_—_ A Drag; makers, Boon and Stevens; S£_fl&- a Doulle Brake. The above are in __orougltrepair. aad will be sold at alowprice. F__t_erpar_=__*s. apuly to J. B. H_rtle. lleu^sterstreet,next Queen's Hotel. 2420 __-_rnptcT'a^amwWaWSaam*' fT__B '-—JESS' _ an aa_*toe_edGA__-_ aj *■ fo*J_t No—om m——- the Ds-Ca-*" _—
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7411, 10 September 1889, Page 1
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