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Amnaements, A HEA TR E jR, OVA L. MONDAY NE_CT, 25th MAY NATIONALHOMDAY. EVENT EXTRAORDINARY. MADAME CORA, THB POPULAR AND WORLD-RENOWNED HYPNOTIST. WHAT IS HYPNOTISM! See "Ulustrated London News" for March 14 SCIENCE combinedwith AMUSEMENT SCIBNCE combinedwith INSTRUCTION SCIENCE combined with NOVELTY EMORMOUS ENTHUSIASM EVERYWHERE. MADAME CORA*S~Season at DUNEDD. attracted ENORMOUS AUDIENCES NIGHTLY. Her Name was on Every Tongue— A Household Word, HAVE YOU SEEN CORA. People Laughed who Never Laughed Before. Popular Priceß—Dress Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit. Is. Reserved seats at Milner and Thompson's. Day sales at Walker's as usual. Secure your seats early to avoid the crush. 4607 A. H. FAWCETT, Agent 1819. 1891. RULE BRITANNIA. BRITONS NEVER, NEVER SHALL BE SLAVE 3. ONE DAY'S SPORT. YE ANCIENT AND MODERN SPORTS GALA. A LL YE GENTILES and JEWS turn out /\. in ye thousands (11,000) to honor HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA On her 72nd Birthday. All ye Chinamen trot out and Bee the World's Record of 500 yards broken. . The First Event will be started at 12 sharp. At 2.15 p.m. Mr C. R. Wilson, the renowned Bicyclist of New Zealand, will endeavor to lower the Three Miles Record of New Zee. land. At 5 p.m. the whole 11,000 present will join hands and sing "God Save the Queen." G. C. HAYWARD. Hon,Sec N.B.—Passes will be granted throughout the day for the convenience of visitors. BHOOTING. Kowai Rifle Club, annual field day. MONDAY, MAY 25th, 189 L THE ANNUAL FIELD DAY of this Club will be held on tbe OLD RANGE, SEFTON, On the above date. Martini-Henry Rifles only to be used. Two matches; open to all comers. Refreshments provided. Ist. Handicap Match. Ranges 300 and 600 yds. Seven shots at each. Two sighters. Thirtyfive prizes, ranging from £3 and the Club s champion medal, value £2 2s to 15s. 2nd. Ladies' Bracelet. Seven shots at 40Qyd& For a large number of valuable prizes. Firing to commence at 8 a.m. Visitors admitted up to 10 o'clock. A SOCIAL will be heidih the Evening in the TOWN HALL. W. HOVvTES. 4262 • Secretary. CANTERBURY TRAMWAY COMPANY, LIMITED. HOLIDAYNOTICE-Q-ieen'sßirthday.Mon-day. 25thMay, 1891. All timeiablesand ordinary fares will be suspended. Trams will run to Sumner at frequent intervals from 7 a.m. Fares. Is return. Anywhere en route to Heathcote Bridge 6d each way. Trams will run to Papanui every half hour as near ordinary time table as possible, and to Sydenham and Addington every hour. Fares 3d, Nos. 30 and 31 Palace Cars will run to Lancaster Park at short intervals. Fares, 3d. Evening timetables on all lines the same as ordinary Saturday' Dtght * JAMES CHALMERS, 4012 _■ Manager. Coursing. CANTERBURY METROPOLITAN PLUMPTON PARK COUKSING CLUB. C_ UPPLEMENT AJRY STAKE for All-comers jr} at Al Is each. To be run May 25th, at Sockburn. Winner £20, runner up £5 neU ENTRIES and Draws at Quill's Scotch Stores. SATURDAY, gay p.m. iOjtt . ' Hon. Sec pro tern. f-tLARKSON and CO.'S DRAG will Bon PLUMPTON, S____ U__!>_____* __j_. _VtO__T3_»-___"_r. -fating-. CA_TB**_B"-B_r CHAMBKK 0_ COMMERCE - o__t_tuted IS_, IncoruOfatM __Z). 3 .HE QUARTERLY GENERAL mbktes-o of fiemb. rs will be held attho ROOMS, thedral Square, on FRIDAY. 29th Inst., at S p.m. BUSINESa-GeneraL JAJMES A. BIRD. 4J25 Secretary. _ '■ ~ Lectures. LECTURE. MR WORTHINGTON Will Give his LeotureSpn _ - Historic Keliglons and their IJltimate," AT the ODDFELLOWS'HALL, 4507 SUNDAY EVENING NEXT AT &3Q. Art Union. LOWER HEATHCOTE ÜBBABI ART UI«ON. „ fTVHE following are the Winning Numbers in I connection with the Art Umon:— 150CCNC.1:1121. No. 2; 1450, N0.3; 1100. No. 4:1200, No. i; 1081. No. 6; 1066. No. 7; 134*, Ncv 8; 14_S ScZ i>; 1096. No. 10: 1374. No. 11; 1475, No*Wi 1106, ftx 13; ÜBS. No. 14; 106% No. 15; imNal ß ;im^o.l7. jaMc __ ONB , 4031 Secreauy. Town Board-• . WOOLSTON TOWN BOARD, NOTICE Is Hereby GivOT.tbat ALL unpaid by Juno Ist will be SUED FOR without further nottee. _____ A. R. PAVTPIL Clerk to the Board. N.8.-TO Owners of DogBL-All Dogs not registered by June 15th. will be proceeded against. '4361 d~__T. the HARP OF ERIN BOARDD_GHOUSE, London ttreet, Lyttelton, containiEig 19 rooms. -«_.«• Poa_-3a_gi ghnau on 80th May. AWrfr HENRY N. NALDER, Solicitor, 5778 JmftXmmtOOt

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7871, 23 May 1891, Page 1

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