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Anraaements, Theatre Royal. Under the Management of MR BROUUH AND Mft BOUCICAULT, Business Manager and Treasurer Jas. EL Kitts THIS (FRIDAY) AND SATURDAY. LAST TWO* NIGHTS OF SWEET LAVENDER, LAST TWO NIGHTS OP MR FRANK THORNTON In his Marvellous Character Sketch, DICK PHENYL. Supported by Brough and Boucicault'a Specially Selected Company. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 10th, FIRST PRODUCTION IN CHRISTCHURCH , OP MAMMA, ANT) MY MILLINER'S BILL. Children in arms Positively Not Admitted. Doors open at 7.15; Performance at 8 p.m.; Carriages at 10.30. Dress Circle, 4a; Stalls, 2s 6i; Pit, Is. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's Music Warehouse. Day tickets at Levy's. Tobacconist. 674 "CIRCUS. CIRCUS. Palace {Skating jKjne:. Ojjnosite Kent's Palace Hotel. ALL ENTRANCES FROM GLOUCESTER STREET. GREAT ENTHUSIASM. Largest Audiences ever Been in Christchurch to witness WIRTH BROS. , COLOSSAL COMBINED CIRCUS. Thus showing that our efforts to suit all classes are appreciated. COME EARLY AND AVOID THE CRUSH. Doors open at 7.15. Performance at 8 p.m. PIT ONE SHILLING. STALLS 23 6d. CHAIRS 4s. Children Half-price to Stalls and Chairs only. Day tickets for Chairs at Milner and Thompson's, Stall and Pit Tickets at Levy's, tobacconist. Our first Matinee Performance next Saturday afternoon at three, for convenience of schools and families, when children will be admitted for 6d. i GRAND CHANGS OF PROGRAMME. NEXT SATURDAY EVENING. Startling Novelties. Full particulars Saturday's issue. . Special Notice.—Last evening a young gentleman gave a sovereign in mistake for a shilling to the money-taker. Mr Wirth announced the mistake in the ring, with the result that the gentleman, whose name is H. Williams, of Hereford street, and working in the goods sheds, called on the Business Manager and had the 19s refunded. 675, ALEXANDER. _ \»7*IRTH'S Circus.—The Messrs "Wirth T T Bros, desire to purchase some first-class horses. Apply Palace Bisk. 630 OREDO'S NOVELTYIptOONLIGHT EXBLIGH'S BEAUTIFUL GARDENS, NEW BRIGHTON. By Tram to Brighton, thence to Bligh's Gardens by Mr McLean's boats (Id in number.) All Hound Tickets—One Shilling. Trams ltave Cathedral, 7.15 p.m. Seven Performers—Brass Band, Dancing. Local Inhabitants admitted Front Gate—Sixpence. 672 FRED FREDO. KENT'S MORRIS TUBE SHOOTING RANGE HIGH STREET. Opposite Bdnnington, Chemist. MR KENT wif to inform all his Friends, that he will OPEN BIS SHOOTING RANGE ON FRIDAY, the 7th of FEBRUARY, When he hopes to see a great rush of bis old Patrons. The Range can be secured for Matches, Public or Private. 612 R. KENT. Tenders. _~,..,^ mENDERS will be received till MONDAY. I 17r,h inst., at 4.30, for ALTERATIONS to OFFICES of the MUTUAL LlFJffi ASSO3. HURST SEAGER, A.R.L8.A.," Architect, 608 170 Hereford street. CHRISTCHURCH DRAINAGE BOARD. nnENDERS will be received up to noon of I Monday, the tenth day of February next, for the CONSTRUCTION of a TIMBER BRIDGE on the Wilderness road, Spreydon. Specification, conditions, and drawings can be seen at the office of the Board. Tenders to be endorsed on the outside and addressed to the Chairman. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, EDWIN CUTHBERT, Engineer. January 28th. 1890. 251 THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. mENDERS are invited for the ERECTION X of a NEW SCHOOL at Little River. Plans and specification can be , seen at the office of the Board, Normal School, where endorsed tenders, addressed to the Chairman of the Board, will be received noc later than 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday, the 11th current. The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest o^y j^s- OLBORNE . VEEL , Secretary. Christchurch, 4th February, 1890. 556 j Educational. { LYTTELTON BOROUGH SCHOOL. THE above SCHOOL will RE-OFEN on MONDAY, the 10th INST. (Signed) G. BOND, 668 Chairman. ' CONVENT OF MERCY. ' MOUNT ST. JOSEPH, LYTTELTON. THE SISTERS in charge of the above Convent will, on MONDAY. lOch inst., OPEtf a HIGH SCHOOL and BOARDING SCHOOL. For terms apply MOTHKR SUPERIOR< THE W. A WOOD IMPROVED PATENT SIN GLE-APRON HARVESTER. GRAND PRIZE. TWO GOLD MEDALS, AND OBJECT OF ART AT PARIS EXHIBITION. rr«HIS MACHINE has met with UNPARALt hELED SUCCESS. No less than 15,000 were made and Sold laet season, and the DEMAND EXCEEDED THE SUPPLY. We claim for the SINGLE-APRON—" SIMPLICITY." It baa LESS PARTS than any BINDER made— 3 rollers, in place of 6 1 ioMe n faiioningcanvas, in place of 3 tight ones. It effectually stops the waste of grain shelled out by ordinary canvases and tossing packer* It is made almost entirely of steel and "SfSVs&GLE-APRON HARVESTERS, started this season, are working in oats from Inches high to 7 feet perfectly. TW WOOD COMPANY have always been to the fore in Harvesting Machinery, and the SINGLE-APRON is a great advance. We have 6ft 6in cut Machines, bnilti especially strong if or contractorsfor light to good crop?, and sft 6in cue for ordinary crops, with transport parts. WOOD, SHAND & CO., HEREFORD STEKBT, CHRI3TCHUBCH. 885_ TRY TONBYCIIFFB and CABBY. The HeadyrMoney For MILLINERY and DRESS MATERIALS. Incomparable Value Right Through the House. ■ -. : ■ • "KB COLOMBO STREET. One ntlnnte's walk north of the Cathedral _ N; A. NEELEY, D.J&.&; * DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY. /From Vanderbiit. University, U.aAj, SIS HIGH STRKET. < : , Office Hours—B aan. to 6 pjn. 851 A MMUNOT lON. an kinds, Guns, Revolvers A "Fdwder, Sho*. Cartridges. Aitkenjmd iSSerti. Corner Colombo and. Cftshel eireete opposite Ballawne , **.

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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7469, 7 February 1890, Page 1

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