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Theatre RoYAii. Under the Management of MR BROUGH AND MB. BOUCICAULT, Business Manager and Treasurer Jas. E. Kitta Assist_nt Srage Manager .. A. M'lntyre Touring Manager .. R. A. Underwood LAST THREE NIGHTS „---- LAST THREE NIGHTS OF SWEET LAVENDER, SWEET LAVENDER. LAST THREE NIGHTS o_* MR FRANK THORNTON In his Marvellous Character Sketch, DICK PHENYL. Supported by Brough and Boucicault's: Specially Selected Company. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 10th, __ FIRST PRODUCTION IN CHRISCHURCH OF MAMMA, AND ■ MY MILLINER'S BILL. Children in arms Positively Not Admitted. Doors open at 7.15; Performance at 8 p.m.; C_rriage3 at 10.30. _ Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's Music Warehouse. Day tickets at Levy's. Tobacconist. 633 ~CIRCUS._CIRCUS. Palace Skating Rink. Opposite Kent's Palace HoteL ALL ENTRANCES FROM GLOUCESTER STREET. GREAT ENTHUSIASM. Largest Audiences ever seen in Christchuroh to witness WIRTH BROS.' COLOSSAL COMBINED CIRCUS. Thus showing that our efforts to suit all classes are appreciated. COME EARLY ANDAVOID THE CRUSH. Doors open at 7.15. Performance at 8 p.m. PIT ONE SHILLING. STALLS 2s 6d. CHAIRS 4a Children Half-price to Stalls and Chairs only. Day tickets for Chairs at Milner and Thompson's, Stall and Pit- Tickets ac Levy's, tobacconist. Look out for our GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Our fiist Matinee Performance next Saturday afternoon at three, for convenience of schools and families, when children will be admitted for 6d. 634 ALEXANDER. CH-HSTCHURCH W*ORKINGMEN'S CLUB AND M.S.A. THE AVONSIDE BAND will perform on the CLUB'S LAWN THIS EVENING, At 8 p.m. D. LESLIE, 631 Secretary. HEATHCOTE BRIDGE LAWN. THE WEEKLY ENJOYABLE OUTING by Excursion Tram to the Lawn TlflS (THURSDAY) EVENING, 6th INST. Full Band, with New Programme of Dance Music. '___ Trams. 7.15 and 8.15. 599 DANCING, DEPORTMENT AND CALISTHENICS. MISS HARDY-JOHNSTON, will RESUME her Class on TUESDAYS'and FRIDAYS, obbs' buildings, commencing Tuesday next, February 4th, at 415 p.m. Terms—One Guinea for Twelve Lessons, payable in advance. Hereford street. Linwood. 348 KENT'S MORRIS TUBESHOOTING RANGE HIGH STREET. V Opposite Bonnington, Chemist. MR KENT -w'f hes to inform all his Friends that he will OPEN HIS SHOOTING RANGE ON FRIDAY, the 7th of FEBRUARY, When he hopes to see a great rush of his old Patrons. The Range can be secured for Matches, Public or Private. 612 R. KENT. Sports. HALF-HOLIDAY. THE FOLLOWING FIRMS have AGREED to CLOSE their respective PLACES OF BUSINESS, on FRIDAY, at 1 o'clock, On the occasion of the INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET MATCH, CANTERBURY v NEW SOUTH WALES. 0.-P. Hnlbert W. StraDge and Co. . Halle-stein Bros. B- 1 -. 0 - ' _, ._ J. Ballantyne and Co. Parker and Tribe Shaw, Robinson and Toneycliffe and Carey Co. J. LeMesurier Black, Beattie and LuxtonandCo. Co. Lascelles and Co. G. L. Beath and Co. Baraht and Co. Lonargan,McClea,and C. M. Gray Co T. Armstrong F. Gabites H. Glover W.Walsh N.Z. Tweed Co., per M. D. Barsht J- »• Phillips oo_ ."• INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET MATCH. THE OFFICES connected with the Canterbury Fire Insurance Association and the Canterbury Marine Underwriters' Association wiS be CLOSED TO-MORROW (Friday) AFTERNOON from 1 o'clook, on the occasion of the Cricket Match New South Wales versus Canterbury. FBED . H . BARNg , 620 . - Secretary. " THE CRICKET MATCH ' THE MEMBERS oFthe SUB-COMMITTEE are requested to MEET AT WARNER'S HOTEL, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, at 8 p.m. * H. W-NN-WILLIAMS. 623 Chairman. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET_ MATCH. CANTERBURY v NEW SOUTH WALES. fjANOASf t E R JL AR K. FRIDAY & SATURDAY Commencing at 11 a.m. Each Day. Admission, One Shilling. IN addition to those already notified, the following FIRMS have agreed to CLOSE their respective Places of Business on FRIDAY National Mortgage and Edward Smith and Co. Agency Coy.. Ltd. Chamber of Commerce DalgetyandCoy, Ltd. Gavin, Gibson andJDp. Kayo and Carter Edwards, Bennett&Co Miles and Co. Cu^ndGrahain N.Z. Loan &Mercan- E. W v Page and Co. tile Agency Co., Ltd. H. J. Wood and Co. Sclanders and Co. N.Z. Shipping Co. C W Turner Ring, Harris and Co. Sargood, Son & Ewan Toomer Bros. Ross and Glendining. &sott Bros. H Olney and Co. B. Petersen and Co. Suckling and Co. G. T. White A. Gundersen G. Coates and Co. A. U**qu_art C. M__s Karl G rieshaber T. Crooke ChisnaU and Stewart" J-Percy J. Plalsted and Co. Aitken and Roberts T Calvert J- T. Smith M. Sandstein S. Clarke and Co. W Harris Mason.Stxuthers&Ca E.*Reece and Sons J. J. Kerr J Goodman Milner and Thompson Simpson and WilU-uns NJZ. Tweed Coy. W. Robi-aon ». Naahels_i S. Phillips Henry lake H. Wilkinson J. Spensley and Co. Fountain Barber J. X- King and C<^ Besides the above, a large number of firms have verbally notified their intention of closing. *—" COMP"_IMENTARY BENEFIT. -" BICYCLE RACE MEETING. TENDERED TO MESSES FENLOIf and MAYES : By thb CYCLISTS OF CANTERBURY AT LaNC AST E R _T AB K. SATURDAY, FEB. 1*> TH Shmiag. fill

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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 74518, 6 February 1890, Page 1

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