Amusements. JLreatre H, oya l, MONDAY NEXT, 25th MAY. N ATION ALHOLIDA Y. EVENT EXTRAORDINARY. MAD AMB CORA, TUB POPULAR AND WORLD-RENOWNED HYPNOTIST. WHAT IS HYPNOTISM t See "Illustrated London News" for March 14. SCIENCE combined with AMUSEMKNT SCIENCE combined with INSTRUCTION SCIENCE combined with NOVELTY ENORMOUS BNTIiuSIASM EVERYWHERE. MADAME CORA'S Season at DUNEDIN attracted ENORMOUS AUDIENCES NIGHTLY. Her Name was on Every Tongue— A Household Word, HAVE YOU SEEN CORA? People Laughed who Never Laughed Before. Popular Prices—Dress circle 3s, stalls 2s, pit is. lit served seats' at Miluer and Thompson's. Secure your seats early to avoid the crush. 4607_ A. H. FAWCETT. Agtnt. /"_DDFKLLOWS* HALL. Lytrohon. - TO\J NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, Friday, 22nd May. MaaßKer, K. E. lidmofids; Musical Director, , Signor Nobile. ABDOOL AHUMUD, the i Gvtsat Indivn Fakir and Jugjfler. tbe only Indian Juggkr that hu3 »vcr appeared | before a European audience; tho Champion of the World, the wiuner of sixteen ; «old and silver medals. The Fakir had the ] hc;nor of appeal lug before all the Governors of Australia and Taeuanivt. A performance at I once astonishing, exciting, and horrifying. For particulars see Posters. 4583 CANTERBURY ROWING CLUB. A BREAD aßd BUTTER DANCE will be held at the BOATHOL'SE, on FRIDAY, ! JunfMho sth. Tickets may be obtained from the Officers and Members of the Committee. j N. L. MACBMTH. ( 4596 Hon. Sec satling'race. ! a n open handicap boat sailing J\ RACE will start from the Ferry Bridge at 2.30 p.m. on SATURDAY, tbe 23rd May. Entrance fees of 2s 6d will close at 2 p.m. at . 4490 T. H. RANGER'S. Educational. j CATHEDRAL SCHOOL. mHE NEXT TERM will COMMENCE on TUESDAY. 26th MAY. Poarden return on Monday. G. H. MERTON. Chester street West. 4493 WARWICK HOUSE SCHOOL. CHRISTCHURCH. THE NEXT TERM will begin on TUESDAY, May 26th, at 9 a.m. CHARLES COOK, 4324 Head Master. ______ A O R AN GL JL Will RESUME TEACHING ON .. WEDNESDAY, 27th MAY. i : : Hereford street Bast. ' ;<S?B._,, _ Mi s's M. "bT var th a RESUMES TEACHING ON TUESDAY, MAY 26th INST. 24 Madras street south. 4156 ' PIANO - SINGING. ~"~~" MR WELLS will RBSUMB Teaching on TUESDAY. 26th in»t., at _,__, 222 GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. At the above address on Saturday, 23rd inst>, 10 till 12. «67 MRS C. S. BELL and the MISSES BELL RESUME LESSONS SINGING AND PIANOFORTE, TUESDAY, MAY 25th. . North Belt West 3384 Ta« IBS TAYLOR'S CLASSES forDANCING3.30 to 6. Resume May 27th. Calisthenics, a special feature. • ' Thursdays 7to 9. Practice class begins 2Sth, 7to 9. Mixed class now going on will miss ths holiday May, 25th, Course of twelve lessons 15s. Practice class, 10s 6d.' AU the Modern and Original Dances artisti.calJy taught, forming a varied and pretty programme for a dance. Privaw classes formed, private lessons given, country classes visited. 236 Armagh street West. 9345 TV_~R~ALFRED MERTON will RESUME _J_L LESSONS (Pianoforte, Singing, Organ, and Harmonium) on TUESDAY. 26th inaU Cambridge terrace westj Near Hospital Bridge. -K/_BS ALFRED MKRTON'S CXtAJSaES for "twt -wIXL 2££:t£rl7 again Cambridge terrace W. 4537 _____ oRD tt X HOUSE, Gloucester atreet West. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. rfIHE NEXT TERM -will commence on J. TUESDAY. May 28th. Mi«s U«ete will be at home on and after Friday, May 22nd. 4581 "■~~- NORTH BELT. MIS 3 WALTON'S PUPILS an requested •*?*BSffi%UATm* Private Lessons given In Music, French, and Englisn. 4579 Miss's, bell win resume lessons, PIANOFORTE and SINGING. AT RANGIORA and AMBERLEY, FRIuAY. MAY 29th. Applications to be made to Mrs W. Buss, Harrange, Rangiora. 4_7_ DAITcING AND DEPORTMENT. THE MISSES HARDY JOHNSTON will RESUME their CLASSES at Hobbs* Buildings on TUESDAY, June 2nd. ar 4.15 pm. Terns, £1 is for Twelve Lessons, nayable in advance. Also, on Thursday Evenings, at their Residence, 103 Heretoid street, Linwood, commencing June 4th, at 8 p.m. 4582 " ALTONHOUSE. TIMARU. SEASIDE BOARDING - SCHOOL FOR £___) GIRLS. Principal—MlSS LISSAMAN. Sea Bathing. Terms Moderate. 1990 BEACH GLEN. SUMNER. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS under 14 (established 1873). The oojectt of this School are-lst. to prepare Boys thoroughly, to enter the Higher Schools; 2nd, to provide a Sound Kngdsh and Commercial Education for those not intended-for a University course. The School is pleasantly situated, and well supplied with Artesian Water. Special attention paid to delicate and backward boys, T SHx TEKM e *wirCOMMENCE on WED-NE-SDAY, 27th inst., at 9.30 a»m. C. L. WIOGINS. Principal, BARBELL'S PATENTSTEAM WASHING **" T ------ MaCHINIC THB greajest labor saving machine ever Invented. The family wash completed in two hours, by simply revolving in steam. No : robbing or wearing; of tbe clothes. No boiler is required. Sena for circular-, 62 Colombo rosAiiy.lcabam. 8733 R. HILL FISHER, SHAREBROKER, ACCOUNTANT. AUDITOR, FINANCIAL AGENT.&C 178 HEREFORD STREET. CHRISTCHURCH Shares bought and Sold on Commissions Books Kept. Benta and Interest Collected. 9330 ITJEST HoUowgroaud Razors and Strops. D Aitken sad Roberts, Corner Colombo and Cashel streets (opposite Ballantyne's).
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7870, 22 May 1891, Page 1
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