Amnaamentß. V AL Lessee and Manager Mr J. P. Burnktt Busmess Manager .. Mr R. A Underwood JENNIE LEE SEASONAn Artistic Triumph. ._ Tins (TUESDAY) EVENING, Grand Revival of THE GRASSHOPPER THE GRASSHOPPER THE GRASSHOPPER MISS JEVNIE LEE MISS JENNIE LEX MR J. P. BURNETT. And the Dramatic Company, MANAGErTaL NOTE. . It may be remembered by many Christchurch playgoers that thi* immensely Buccesaiul Coai-dy/was the second production during Miss Jennie Leo's menit-rubl- season in tbi« city in 18S3. In -enewing this htehly popular Play, the Mauaxement bas decided to improve, II ■possible, ou the origiual productiou. In reluembraDce of the eothu-jiasm with which the original Songs and Choruses were received, the bublic will be pleased to know that MISS JENNIE LEE „ _ „ . Will again Stag " Thf SQuiro and Maria," ana *• His Heart waaTrue to Poll." Highland Dances, Choru*es, Sec, Sec . Prices—is, 2s 6d, and la. Box plan at Milner and Thompson's. Day Tickets at Walker a. __7 BOSCO WILSON, Agent. NORTH BELT LITERARY SOCIETY, CONCERT AND "ENTERTAINMENT, TO .NIGHT, Merivale Schoolroom, Papanui road. Conoert at 7.45 p._o. »i 1 1 ' Exhibition. OANTERBURY SOCIETY OF ARTS, fPiHE ELEVENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION X _• WUI be opened by the President v -V r THIS EVENING, • ■".'■" At 8 o'clock, _N THE GALLERY, ARMAGH STREET. Admission 2s 6d. . The usual Convorsazione will take place. 2091 c. GARSIA, Hon. Sec. Educational. VOCAL SCHOOL OF MUSIC, 159 Salisbury street W. MR A. A. NORTH. Teacher. CSINGING.—The GENTLEMEN'S VOICE © TRAINING CLASS COMMENCES THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock. Fee, One Guinea for the Course. The "Jenny Hud" (Nature*) Method embraces the potentialities of tbe best methods. c 20** 5 SaIsSTZYLOR'S CLASSESfor DANCING: JpL Monday* at 7, Wednesdays 3.30 to 6, Thursday's Class forming. Wednesday—Calisthenics, a special feature: course from date of joining. Fee las, course of twelve. Practice class, 10s 6d. ■ The Modern and tbe Original Dances artlstlv cally taught, forming a varied and pretty programme for a dance. Private classes formed, private lessons given, country classes visited. 236 Armagh street West. 9315 , ELOCUTION. ORQFESSOR 03WALD gives LESSONS J7 Privately or in Class. Voice Production, Hauag-mer-t of Breath, and Cure of Stam-miringi-pecialities. For testimonials, Sec, address Mrs Price, Belmont Terrace, O-ford Terrace. 20T7 ALTON HOUSE, TIMARU. """ (SEASIDE BOARDING - SCHOOL FOR J5) ; GIRLS. --.---. Pbincip_X—Mlß3 USSAMAN, Sea Bathing, 'forms Moderate. • 19S0 BEACH GLEN, BUMNER, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL IT-R BOYS under 11 (established 1873). The owjvote of this School are—lst, to prepare Boys thoroughly to enter the Hfgber Schools; 2nd, to provide a Sound English and Commercial Education for tboße not Intended for a University course. The School is pleasantly situated, aad well supplied with Artesian Water. > Special attention paid to delicate and backward boys. Terms very moderate. C. L. WIGGINS. " PrincipaL Qovernment Notices. PUBLIO TRUST OFFICE, IMPORTANT NOTICE, ' THE ROYAL COMMISSION now sitting In the City of Wellington, having regard to the Working of tho Public Trust Office, will COMMENCE to TAKE EVIDENCE in the course of next week. Any person desirous of bringing any matter of interest and importance before the Commissioners may communicate with them by 1-tter, or otherwise, addressed to tbe Chairman of the Commiasion, at the Public Trust Office, Welllqgjton. .^ MR F. Gv THOMAS, SURGEON DENTIST, Having Returned from England, HAS RESUMftD PRACTICE, and may be CONSULTED at his ROOMS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, . Near Post Office. 8821 LITT LI'S gHEEP DIPS. AGENTSBLACKBURNE AND CO., 109 CASHEL STREET EAST, CHRISTCHURCH. 9117 "" i_ASONABLE, MICKMOTT3 •'CELEBRATED TOMATO SAUCE" has been pronounced by the leal Faculty o( Canterbury, New Zealand, to be the purest ip tbe market, and absolutely free from deleterious ingredients. The public support which has been accorded to mO___OT_ r S -CELEBRATED TOMATO SAUCE " has marked the public appreciation of its quality aud cheapness. _ It is che cheapest in the market. For chops. BteaJca. -cold, meatt-, &<x, ie is moat appetising for flavoring poups, gravi*.», Xc, it Is unrivalled. WbolesoJe of all merchants In Cbristc—tt rob and retail of all respectable grocer?. T>EST Hoilowground Razors and Strops. £> Aitken -rid Kojerts, Corner Colombo and streeta (opposite Ballantyne'a). - - - - JOHK BOWLER'S 4, 6, AND 8 H.-P. TACTION BRINES, WITH COLONIAL JTITTTNG 3, .-.-..- '- SEE ALL LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, NOW LANDING Ex OPAWA. WOOD, SHAND AND CO., * ■ AOEKTS. '"■['* Harefbrdstreeb = fl__ TnCWT.BARROWa. gooa ;_. stram w and : cheap. Aitkfta and Roberta. Iron -BOBge_-»i8-Uch-aid street B-arDank«% \ , II ~!.'■ ' «* fTIHS an auttwriaed QAZETTB uad« Use Dsbceaaad
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7830, 7 April 1891, Page 1
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