Amusements. m H E A T R *T ROYAL. SEPTEMBER lOTH ASD 11TH. "LONDON ASSURANCE." IX AID OF THE HOSPITAL LADY VISITORS' RELIEF FUND. Characters by Mra Alan Scott, Miss Roso Seager, Miss Lilian Kimboll, Messrs Alperc, Briitan, Gardner, Thompson, Williams, Marsh, Dalaton. E. W. Seager, and Niooll. The box office will open at Milnor and Thompson's o.i Monday, September 7ch. Ac 10 a.m. Stall and pit tickets at Walker's, late Levy's. I Dress circle 4s, stalls 2<» 6d, pit Is. Doors open at 7.15, performance at 8 o'clock. ■„ 63 _ TIjTBRIVALE SCHOOLROOM. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15TH, 189U "DREAM FACES' , and "MORNING CALL." Characters by Mrs F. W. Ihompson, Miss Rose Seager, Miss Lilian Kimboll, Mr Guise Britta., and Mr F. W. Thompson. Music during interval. Doors open at 7.50 p.m., commence 8 p.m, Tickets 2s and In, at Coatee and Co. (jewellers), Colombo street, and A. White tbookseller), Victoria street. 110 NOTICE. TfINTRIES for C.A.A.C. ANNUAL, CROSS COUNTRY STEEPLECHASE CLOSE TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING, AT THE CLUBS ROOMS. 156 D. WOOD, Hon. Sec PAST. PRESENT AND FUTURE. MADAME ZOEBIEDE, CELEBRATED P, T ,, GIPdY QUEEN. ALMIST and PHRKNOLOGIST. late from , Old English Fair, Melbourne Exhibition, I and Melbourne and Sydney Waxwoikg. can be Consulted at 21G St. Asaph street, clos/j to Durham street. Hours 2 till 5 and 7 till lft p.m. 89 Sporting LOWER HEATHCOTE RACING ' CLUB. trottinqHmeeting. ! "DOMINATIONS fortiie following EVENTS i^T ol,o^l^ 11 SATURDAY NEXT, the 12th INST., at 10 psm., Al. Hotel:— Handicap Maiden Tkot (Saddle), of 20 soys. Nomination 10s. Pony Trot <Harness), of 15 sove. Nomination 7s 6d. Maiden Trot (Harness), of 20 soys. Nomination 10s. Spring Handicap (Saddle), of i 0 eovs. Nomination 20s. J Heathcote Handicap (Jlarness), 3 miles, of 3.i fcovs. Js'omiuation las. Pony Tuot (Saddle), of 15 eovs. Nomination 3>s 6d. fttNDiQAP Tkot (Harness), 2 miles, of 30 soys. Kotuiaatiun 15s. Handicap Tkot (Saddle), 1 mile, of 25 sore. Nomination 12s 6d. ... A. L RATTRAY, lo °. ; Secretary. Election NoticesCITY COUNCIL ELECTION. NORTH-EAST WARD. POLLING TO-DAY AT THB ORANGE HALL, LATIMER SQUARE. MR HENRY THOMSON IS A CANDIDATE. 163 ELECTORS-CHRISTCHURCH SOUTHWEST. KINDLY RECORD your VOTES THIS j DAY in favor of—Obediently yours, ] GEORGE CALDER. 134 Builder, Tuam etreet.__ Ba-dcrayteyj mHK 'PRESS' is an authorised GAZKTTK JL tor all Notices under the Debtors and Creditors Act . IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE~OF W. A. BENN, Of Amberley, Land and Stock Agent. A FIRST DrVTDEND of One Shilling and Three Ponce (Is 3d) in the £ on all accepted proved claims, is NOW PAYABLE at my Office, Old Government Buildings, Christohurch. C. C. GRAHAM, Acting Official Assignee. Christchurch, 9th September, 1391. 139 TMPOUNDED, at Waddington Pound, by I the Ranger, on September sth, One Bay DRAUGHT MARE. Indistinct brand near shoulder, hind fetlocks white ; blaze in face; aged. If not claimed and expenses paid to be sold on September 23rd, at twelve o'clock noon. ED. Jo. JONES, Poundkeeper. 161 __LPRED WHITE, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 6 VICTORIA STREET. A Large Stock of Plain and Fancy Stationery* New Books. English Papers, and Periodicals by every mail steamer. I*3 SINGING. SINGING. fa|— SINGING. THE SUPREME METHOD. VOCAL SCHOOL OF MUSIC. T|/f B A. A. NORTH, TEACHER. IYX THE JENNY LIND JENNY LIND METHOD. THK METHOD OF METHODS. COMPREHENSIBLE, UNMISTAKEABLE, iESTHETICAL. JENNY LIND METHOD Improves all Voices of Whatever Character. JENNY LIND METHOD is the most successful and advanced method of the day for singing. Jenny Lind Method carries the various seethetical forces into the voice, and embraces i the potentialities of the best methods, I Jenny Lind Method blends the registers Into one by tbe inversion and reversion of it* vo, scale or voice bridge in one-tenth of the time of ordinary methods, and never fails. Jenny Lind Method is Nature's Method, and does not recognise breaks or imperfections cl any kind in t£e singing voice. Every Amateur and tb&ee intending to adopt singing as a profeseion aUoxild before deciding inveedsate the only method that is ia perfect accordwith the true philosophy of volc-3. 159 SALISBURY STREET W. 16* J. W, GIBB, Mora's Bufldings. Cathedral square. * Moderate Prices. Count— orders prompay_at^ded_ta_l2sß i r_AINTS. Oflj, Copper, tflate Nails, Roofing Felt. and Roberts, 39 __chfleldstxeec(next Danks% .
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7963, 10 September 1891, Page 1
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