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Amusements. Thba tre Ro y al. Manager and Treasurer .. Mr H. Musgrove WILLIAMSON. GARNER. AND MUSGROVE'S CKLEBRATKD ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY. New Zealand Tour of 1890. Brilliant Inauguration of the «.-,, CHRISTCHURCH SEASON, SPECIAL HOLIDAY ATTRACTION. THIS (EASTER MONDAY) EVENING, APRIL ITH, And Following Evenings. Will be performed Messrs B. C. Stephenson and Alfred Collier's charming work, DOROTHY*\ SEE PRESS OPINIONS. DOROTHY DORoTHY *~ The "Times"saysof DOROTHY i DOROTHY DOROTHY "The unanimous verdict was DOROTHY that the Opera had fully won all DOROTHY the praise that can be conveyed in DOROTHY the term'charming.'" DOROTHY The "Press'"says of DOROTHY >- DOROTHY DOROTHY "The Opera is uplendidly put on DOROTHY the stage.* DOROTHY " The - Melbourne Argus" says of DOROTHY DOROTHY DOROTHY "Throughout the whole time DOROTHY occupied in this performance the DOROTHY eye, tha ear, and the sense of DOROTHY humor are thoroughly well gratiDOROfHY/ fled." Grand Opera Orchestra and Full Opera Chorus, under the direction of Mon&L'KON CARON. Dress Circle, ss; Stalls, 3s: Family' Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. Box plan at Milner andThompson'a. Day tickets at Levy's, tobacconist. Doors open ax 7; commence at 7.45 o'clock. 3678 WM. HUGHES. Business Manager. Palace Skating Rink. THIS DAY, MONDAYOpen 10, 2.30, 7.30. . Band in Attendance. 35 5 OPENING HORORATA PUBLIC HALL. A L L WILL be Held to CELEBRATE the OPENING of HORORATA PUBLIC HALL ON FRIDAY, APRIL 11th, 1890. Music Provided by Mr T. Fleming. Tea, Coffee, and Light Refreshments Provided Free by Ladies of Hororata. Double Tickets 10s. Gentlemen's Singles ; 7s 6d, Ladies' 2s 6d. Dancing to commence at ■ 8 o'clock. J. E. FOUNTAIN, 3610 - . Treasurer. ! CANTERBURY TRAMWAY COMPANY, LIMITED. _HqLIDiY\. i: NOT,ICE. ...\ 4 \ I EASTJfiR~MONDAY. ALL TIMETABLES and ORDINARY FARES will be SUSPENDED. .. ..Trams will. Run to Sydenham and Addington every hour after 7 a.m. Fares 3d. Trams will Pun to Sumner every half-hour after 8 a.m. Fare Is return anywhere on route. To Heatucote Bridge 6d each way. Trams will Run to Papanui as near ordinary .timetable as possible. Nos. 31 and 32 Palace Cars will Run to Lancaster Park at short intervals. Fares 3d. <-... . "'JAMEftCHAJLMERS, ---*•— 3651 •* Manager. EVERY Visitor to Christchurch should have some of Eden George's Beautiful Cabinet Photos taken before leaving. '- . Remember the name— EDEN GEOHGE, The Popular Photographer. Cabinets, 10s, per doz. V 3603 Meetings. Ac. CANTERBURY BAND OF HOPE UNION. THE GREAT ANNUAL ' mEMPERANCE *T|EMONSTRATION - HAcWy PARK TO'-JAY MONSTER PROCESSION of Bands of Hope, j Good Templars. Sons of Temperance, Recha- I bites, W.C.T.U., Blue Ribbon, and other a | willassembleinLatimersquareatlo.3osharp Sports and Prizes for Children. Recitation Competition, >. PUBLIC MEETING at-^^pLm. ? SpeakersRev. W. J, Williams. W. S. Potter and R. C. Gilmour. Gentlemen will be at the Gates to receive Contributions towards the expenses. 5653 Government Notices. GOVERNMENT LD7E INSUBANCH DEPARTMENT. LOANS ON MORTCACE. F BOM time to time a limited portion of the - funds is lent on first mortgage of freehold security, with option of repayment by.-axed,in-stalments, spread over 12,15, or 20 years' Half-yearly Payment for each £100. Period of Loan— £ s. d. Twelve years mm «•• 6 4 7 Fifteen years ... ... 58 9 Twenty years — ... 413 8 Loans repay able by instalments whereby principal and interest are Tooth liquidated within a given time, and on terms of a most favourable character, present marked advantages to settlers and others. .- ... The borrower'may, before the expiry of the full period," redeem the loan, with or without ! notice, on terms which can be ascertained at this office, or at any of the offices of this Department, where also forms of-application can be obtained. For full particulars as to loans apply to the Head and Branch Offices and Post Omces. F. W. FRANKLAND, F.LA., 1] Commissioner and Govt. Actuary. .*>Loßt and Found. LOST, in the Gardens, near the River, a REPORTER'S NOTE BOOK. Will the finder please send it to Press Office. 3575 LOST, a PURSE containing money, between Ferry road. East belt, and No. 8 St. Asaph street. Finder rewarded. Apply No. 8 St. Asaph street, ' - ■ - - - - 3669 OST. from Marshlands, on Monday. 31st of March, One Red and White HEIFER, newly calved. Any one giving information will be rewarded. T. HenshalL 3657 Board and Residence. A T ALBYN HOUSE, King street, Don /\. edin, close to Museum and Gardens, Mrs James, Board and Residence, 25s week. References permitted—Miss- Freeman, E. Norton Taylor. Mr Williams (Simpson and Williams). and others; 2784 LIGHTS TEMPERANCE HOTEL and RESTAURANT—Best accommodation in town is now offered to boarders. Double room. 16s per week; single room, 18s per week; board without lodging. 123 per week; weekly dinners, 4s per week ; board and lodgings. 3s per day. Good accommodation for families. Smoking-room, sitting-room (with use ofpiano), : bath-room, and shower-bath. Stabling free. F BRIDGES, Proprietor ROSVENOR HOUSE, Comfortable Private Board and Residence, No. 56 Gloucester street East, near Latimer square. • Terms very moderate. 509 " FOR SALE OR TO LET THE Undersigned has received instructions from J. G. Ruddenklau, JSsq., who ia about to take a trip to England en account of ill health, to SELL or LEXhls RESIDENCE and GROUNDS, * situated 1 - near Lincoln road, in close proximity to the Addington Railway Station, the Sale Yaros, new Show Grounds, and within three minutes' walk of the Trams and Coaches. . The House contains drawing; sitting, dining, and storerooms, conservatory, kitchen, dairy, and atk bedrooms; there is also a two-stalled ' stable, coach-house, and fowlhouse. The area of igrennaa'is 1J acres,laid out in tennis and croq.net "awns, large garden, stocked with ; well-bearing fruit trees and choice shrubs, tha whole in first-class order. For further parti- ' colars, apply to J. G. Ruddenklau, Esq., on the premises; or to J. T. BELL, Land and P-state Asent. Cathedral square. 3233

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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7518, 7 April 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7518, 7 April 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7518, 7 April 1890, Page 1

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