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Amusements. Theatre Royal. I'O-MOttROW (THURSDAY) EVENING. FIRST UCCTURK BY CAPT. JACKSON BARRY, OJT THE EARLY DAYS OF THE COLONIES, His Worship the Mayor, a M. Gray, Esq., wiU Preside. Bos Plan at Mitaer and Thompson's. Day Tickets at Walker's (late Levy's). Admission— Dress Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit. Is. For full particulars see To-morrow's Advertisement. 7429 Theatre JR> o y a l PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Under the direction of Williamson, Gainer and Co. MONDAY, JANUARY 12th, 189 L Re-appearance, after an absence of six years, , : ( SHERIDAN 1 JOHN P. i SHEKIDaN J- JOHNF.I I SHERIDAN / tSLTHE ONE, THE ONLY, THE ORIGINAL C 3. WIDOW O'BRIEN-Sa tS, WIDOW O'BRIEN -®t S3. O'BRIEN. -K4 And his New FUN ON THE BRISTOL CO. FUN ON THE BRISTOL CO. FUN ON THK BRISTOL CO. At present creating a furore at the Princess Theatre, Dunedin. THR GREAT f SAPPHO BALLET SENSATION -! SAPPHO BALLET THE \. SAPPHO BALLET BY TWENTY EXPERT LADY DANCERS. NEW SONGS, BRIGHT MUSIC AND EFFECTS. For particulars see future advertisement. WILLIAM HUGHKR, 7430 Mmger. Oddfellows , Hall. Under the direction of Messrs MacMahon. THE PHONOGRAPH. EDISON'S STARTLING TALKING MACHINE. Messrs MacMahon have much pleasure in announcing the- F.'rst Exhibition in Christchurch of Mr Edison's LITEST PHOxNTOGRAPH. which will take place on MONDAY NEXT, JANUAKY 12th. PROFESSOR DOUGLAS ARC HIBALD, M.A., Oxon, will deliver an intensely in teres , ing LECTURtt, and exhibit the incredible capabilities of Edison's Astounding Talking Machine, Songs by famous artistes. Speeches by Mr W. E. Gladstone, Instrumental Music performed in Europe and America, will bo actually reproduced with mxrvellous fidelity. The Phonograph is capiiblo of reproducing the same voice from the samp "record " many thousands of limes. By-thismcaDs human speech may be preserved for evt>r, and the voices of the living and the dead will mingle in futurity. THE PHONOGRAPH. The Mo3t Wonderful Achievement of the Ingen- ity of Man. Popular Prices—3s. "23 and la. Box plan an Milner and Thompson's. 7305 SIXPENNY TRA-M EXCURSION TO NEW i BRIGHTON, ? every WsdnmsdaV evening; ■■ Solid in' Attendance.' ~" 1 Leaving square at 7.15 p.m., returning from ( New Brighton at 9.30.. 7372 Educational. MRS F. D. GIB3ON wishes to receive TWO GIRL 3, after the holidays, to RD with her lamily.. A comfortable home for pupils attending the High school or private classes. PAPANUI RbADTcHRISTCHUROH. 7334 CANTERBURY COLLEGE. GIHL3' HIOH SCHOOL. POUife (4) Upper School SCHOLARSHIPS of the Value of £15 each, for Girle from twelve to fifteen years of age; and F6ur (4) Lower^SchpoI.SCHOLARSHIPS of the value of £12 each, for Girls from ten to twelve years of age, will be awarded at an examination to beglaon Thursday, January 29th, "at 10 a.m., | at the Girls' High School. Two of the Upper School and two of the Lower School Scholarnhips to be held for two years, and two of tae Upper School .und two of. the Lower School Scholarships to be held for one year. These actiolarships are open to all girls of the prescribed age who have not been in attendance for a year previous to the examination nt the GirlV High S hool, and no candidate will be allowed to compete for a scholarship who already holds one. Intending candidates must send in their names to the Lady Principal on or before Tuesday, January 27th, wit', a statement of the ' day ana year of birth of c mdidato. The Board reserves to itself the right of requiring proof as to age of candidates. SußjacTS—Enßliah Gran, mar atd Composition, Arithmetic, Geogrnphy, and British History. - - :A Beholawhip will not be awarded to any candidate who has not obtained twenty-five per cent..of the possible number of marks in each subject and fiftjr per cent, of tho possible total. A. CRACROFT WILSON. Acting Registrar. Oenterlmry College; December 23th, 18C0. 7014 Business Notices. NOTICE. THB Firm of MURTON and WHITE hay- ' ing DISSOLVED PARTNERSHIP, I intend Carrying on tho Business of Sheep Dip Manufacturer on my own account, at Kaikora WHm , . Napier. January 22nd. 1837. I THE UNDERSIGNED do '.ereby declare , tnat MR WILLIAM WHITE is the JOINT PROPRIETOR with MYSELF of tha INVENTION styled aa'below, and that the annexed Formula and Process of Manufacture are Correct. Also, that the' Proprietorship in tbe same is JTixed and Absolute in Equal Shares. H. R. MURTON. i Murton and White, Hawke's Bay Sheep Dipping Flaid.a-1-87. 6889 NOTICE. WHITE'S SHEEPnjIPPING FLUID. A CONDENSED FLUID PREPARATION, A and ia, Guaranteed to do its Work Thoroughly, provided the instructions on each package are adhered to. It destroys all partsites. amT leaves "the Wool Sort as Silk. It Is one of the Cneapeet Dips in the Market, and the highest testimony can be adduced as to its value. Thia exact Preparation was Placed First at the ißomrtaHi, Trial J ifiad& fey the Canterbury A. andP. AssscteCat&m in 18S7. PKICK-β* per gallon in &%*!l(m drums; 5s 61 per gallon in casks. Manofsemred by Wm. White, at hi* Works, Kai&ora North. Hawke's Bay. Sole Agent fop Canterhury— WM. HENDKRSON, HENDERSON and SON, Montreal street South, Sydenham. TelenhoneiSL 6188 NOTICE. TtargNPgRSON anoTsON. WHOLKSALB JOL* and RETAIL BUTCHER* Montreal ■tuttmt, Sydenham, beg to thank theirnumeroua cusewnere and the public generally for past favors, and Solicit a Continuance of their Support. Ttyer are in a position to Supply the undermentioned Meats of the Very Best *Teshß««£. ~ vXtornedßeef Muttori : : " : TLamb Ox Tongnee - Sheep Tongues Fresh Pork r. . •Corned Pork, dairy fed Beef Sausages* Pork, Sausages. Hauls and Bacon, grain fed. Families waited on. All orders attended to promptly. HENDERSON and SON, Montreal street South, Sydenham. - Telephone—No. >3L ' ' '" - ■ 6183 Baatra»tcy. ■' ■ ■ ■ FB\HiB aaawsSsUwd GAZBTTX X terafl Nodose under she Stbtetaaad

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7754, 7 January 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7754, 7 January 1891, Page 1

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