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Amusements. I ■ — ■!■!■ ,11 111 II" !■■■_! m HEATRK ROYAL. Lessee and Director .. Mr W. H. Hayes Every Evening at 8. Saturday afternoon at 3. Admis ion 33, 2s and Is. HAVES* GREATALLTED CERCUa Everybody goes away satisfied and wondering when they shall cease witnessing new acta at this, the Best of all Circuses. Onr new programme received a Perfect Ovation. Nobody should fail to witness it. WEDNESDAY NEXT-Grand Fashionable Night. Under the distinguished patronage «nd presence of his Worship the Mayor, W. Prudhoe, Esq. . „ m FRIDAY NIGHTA GREAT RIDING CONTENT, for a Trophy, presented by Mr Haye3, to the gentleman that can ride round the Ring the mo3t times Standing Up oa Horseback. Entries free, received at Theatre Royal daily. SATURDAY AFTERNOONSECOND MATINEE. Children to Stalls and Pit 6d, Circle Is. 8320 ADDFEL L _L W S ' HALL. T O - M OR R O W, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10th. LAST LECTURE BUT ONE BY ME W. H. JUDE. Subject: "DIFFICULTIES IS MUSIC AND IN LIFE, AND HOW TO OVERCOME THEM." Illustrated with Sacred Songs and Organ Solos. Admission, 2s and Is. Box plan at Milner and Thompson's. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. CHILDREN'S PRIZE" ESSAY SERVICE. J. J. WYATT-PATTON, 8318 Private Secretary to Mr Jude. " TWA HOORS AT HAMIS." SEVERAL Influential Members of the Directorate of the CANTERBURY CALEDONIAN SOCIETY, having kindly granted the Use of their Rooms USS Hereford srreet-, the Members and their Friends, and all true lovers of Scottish Song, are invited to attend on WEDNESDAY FIttST, 101 h August, at 8 o'clock, when Mr A. PURVE3, the well-known Scottish Vocalist and Humourist, will givo his Original and Highly Popular ENTERTAINMENT, consisting of a Choice Variety of Scotch Songs (baith auld and new). Humorous Recitations, Anecdotes. Sec A Collection will be made at the close. " Spiritß of Scotia, Roll Up, • 8337 MISS TAYLOR'S CLASSES tor DANCING Tuesdays, 7 to 9; Wednesday After noons, 3.30. Calisthenics a Bpeci.il feature Evenings, 7 to 9; Thursday, 7 to 8.30; Saturday Classes, course of 12 from date of joining, 15s. Othei* classes if desired. Private lessons given. Private classes formed. Practice Class, 10a 6d course of 12. 236 Armagh street West. 817 THE CANTERBURY CHESS CLUB MEET 3in the Chamber of Commerce, A.M.P. Buildings, Cathedral square, on TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, From 7 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. , Subscription, 10s half-yearly; Juniors (under 21) and Country Members half-price. Visiting Chess Players are always welcomed. 9614 hi Lectures. METHODIST FREE CHURCH, •■-'■■•-,-. V St. Asaphstreer. > Rev. John Hosking Lectures This Evening. Subject—"The Being of God and the Creation of Man; or, a Criticism of Mr Worthington's Second Lecture." Admission Free. Chairman—Mr Turner. Questions answered. 8303 County Council. SELWYN COUNTY COUNCIL. SEPARATE RIDING. NOTICE. THE undersigned will attend at the Library, Tai Tapa, >n th« 16th INST., from 11a.m. to 4 p.m., to COLLECT the above, and defaulters in the Tai Tapn Road District will be sued after that date. T. QUEALY. 8291 Collector. ___ Licensing Notices. I GEORGE nARVEY, of Springston, being 9 the Holder of a Publican's License in respect of tho house and pxemiies.Bituated at Springston, and known as the Springston Hotel, do hereby Give Notice, that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to beholden at Prebbleton on the Ist day of September. APPLY for a TRANSFKR of the s>ud LICKNSE from myself to JAMES ROWELL, my appointee. Dated Bth of August, 1592. 8315 G. HARVEY. _ Bankruptcy. THE " PRESS ' is an authorised GAZETTE for all Notices under the Debtors and Ci editor- Act. IN BANKRUPTCY. f-VIVIDENDS on aIiACCEPTED PROVED _JLr CLAIMS in tho following Estates are NOW PAYABLE at my Office, Old Government Buildings. Christchurch :— Mann, Jno.. of Christchurch, butcher—Second of 8d in the £ Davidson, S. W., of Christchurch, seed merchant—Second of 4id in the & G. L. GREENWOOD, Official Assignee. Chriatchnrcb, August 9th, 1892. 5296 Road Boards. MANDEVTLLB AND RANGIORA ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is Hereby Given, in accordance with the Ro-id Boards Act, 1882, and the Rating Act, 1882, and the amendments thereto, that it is the intention of the Mandeville and Ranjrioraßoad Board at its next meeting, to beheld on FRIDAY, August 12th. 1892, to MAKE and LEVY a GENERAL RATE of FIVE-EIGHTHS OF APKNNI in the _on all rateable property situate in the Mandeville and Rangiora Road District, for the period commencing April Ist, 1892, and ending March 31st, 1893. and to be Due and Payable in one sum at the Hoad Board Office, Rangiora, on the first day of September. 189The RATE BOOK will be OPEN FOR INSPECTION at the Office. Rangiora, during office hours. _ Mr ,„„ __~,,_ —r. ARTHUR TEMPLER, Clerk to the Board. Rangiora, July 29th, 1892. 7942 Lost and Found. I" OST, WALKING STICK, mounted bnfJLi falo horn and silver, name on plate. Finder kindly return to J. Wyatb Patton, Warner's HoteL 8319 LOST, between Belfast and Christchurch, on July 27tb. a Black BITCH, answers to the name of Farm. Has a crooked fore leg. Ten Shillings Reward t" any one returning or giving information to Jas. Copland, Chertsey. If found in anyone's possession after this will be prosecuted. 8314 NOETH BEITESH AND MEECANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY. £JAPITAL .. .. £1,000,000 ESTABLISHED, ISOFIRE RISES ACCEPTED AT L6WE3T "'•■ • CURRENT RATES. WOOD, SHAND & CO., AGENTS, 8049 HEREFORD STREET. T>OOT3, Boots, Boots are astonishingly JO Cheap at the Great Winter.Fair at r__arsaa and Company's To-day.

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8246, 9 August 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8246, 9 August 1892, Page 1