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Amusements. PILLIS'S CIRCUS. THE SEASON POSITIVELY CONCLUDES ON SATURDAY EVENING NEXT. MAY 13th. FILLIS'S CIRCUS~AND MENAGERIE Has Achieved «S_ THE GREATEST SUCCESS •***_- Ever Obtained in Christchurch. To-day—Excursion Trains from Malvern and Wniteclifl- Branches. THIS WEDNESDAY. MAY 10th. _> PERFORMANCES o THIS AFTERNOON at 3 p.m. THIS EVENING at 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, ANOTHER CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, That Will Further Prove FILLIS'S VAST RESOURCES. TO-NIGHT, FILLIS'S CHEF D'CEUVRE. The Great and Realistic Military Act, DYING TO SAVE THE COLOURS, AN EPISODE OF THK ZULU WAR, In which F. E. Fillis introduces his sagacious Cape Thoroughbred Horse, Kisbiu This Act has Created TBE GREATEST FURORS WHEREVER PRESENTED. NEW EQUESTRIAN NOVELTIES. THE PEKFORMING TIGER, THE PERFORMING EuEPHANTS. THE LIONS, Buy your tickets early and avoid disappointment. Ticket Office open daily from 10 a.m. till 12, and from 2 p.m. till 5 p.m. -TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, AT 3 P.M. AND 8 P.M. ADMI-SION — 58, 3s AND 2a. Children Half-price. SPECIAL and LATE"t_.AIN3 and TRAMS. Forfull particulars see special advertisements. Late Coaches Leave after Evening Performance for Templeton, Islington, Riccarion and Yaldhurst. Sole Proprietor .. «. Mr F. E. Fillis Business Manager _. Sionor Aobatt Advance Representative.. Allan Hamilton Press Agent _, _. E. C. Clitherow 3697 Under the ft«ySj£jjß Hia Excellency Patronage of the Governor. PEOPLE'S THURSDAY NIGHT CONCERTS. f» D TUAM STREET THEATRE |# D THURSDAY, MAY 11th, 1893. The Famous TRUDA BROTHERS will Play Selections from 7.30 to 8.15. Duet —'• Bella Napoli" — Miss Marguerite Johnson and Mr H. Weir . _ . Song—" The Dear Little Shamrock" (Jackson)— Miss F. Martin Song—"Home they Brought her Warrior Dead''—Miaa K. Rowley . „ Song —"The Blue Alsatian Mountains" (Adams)-Mr Fred. Woodhou.se Flute Solo — " Jenny Jones" (Clinton) — S. Truda Song—"The King's Own". (Bonhenr) —Mr Walter Robarns Piano Solo - " Husarenritt, by request (Bpindler)-Mts_ M. B. Vartha Humorous Medley—Mr C. Edgar Sonst—"The Lover aud the Bitd"—Miss F. .Martin ~„,<_ Song—•' soldier Jem" (Cheshaml—Mr Walter Rooarts Song—"Bid mc Discourse" (Bishop)— Miss Marguerite Johnson Humorous Song—Mr C. Edgar Song—"Tuou ait Weary" (Sullivan)— Miss ...Rowley . __ Song—"Tho Maid of the Mill" (Adams)-Mr Fred. Woodhouse Harp Solo— Fantasie " Lucia de Lam _ermoor" (Perisch)—G. R. Truda Humorous Sketches—Mr Dave Gardner. Musical Director.. Mr H. Weir. At the Piano .. MissM. B. Vartha. Grand piano and organ kindly lent by Milner and Thompson. Stag* furnishings by A. J. White. Day tickets at Milner and Thompson's. Eden George Co., Davies and Lamb's, and Spensley and Co.'a. ,-.Y-.- -~.--: 6d ' ' ' : 3696 PIONEER BICYCLE CLUB.\ U S IC. BON G. STORY. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). C L U B~"R O O M, Eight sharp. F. MARSHALL. 3735 Hon. Bee. 1«/f USICAL SOCIETY'S CONCERT. TRAM ARRANGEMENTS. i Papanui Lino—The 7.25 tram will proceed on to Lichfield street. A Special will be in attendance at same place at termination of concert. Sumner—The 10 p.m. from square will be delayed till 10.15, and wait at Manchester street till concert 1b over. THOS. GARRARD, 3729 Hon. Sec. V.M.C.A. ROWING CLUB "AT HOME." THURSDAY, Hth INST., 8 p.m. VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Parlour Games, Refreshments. Admi.sion, Is. 3759 PALMISTRY. FAREWELL VISIT of M. DEVLIN. Hours—2 to 5,7 to 10., Address—2oo 'Klhnore street west, half-way between Victoria street and Normal School. . ::,*- ' ■■'■.;: 3618 MISS TAYLOR'S CLASSES FOR DANClNG—Wednesday Afternoons, 4 o'clock. Calisthenics a special feature. : Evenings at 7. Thursday at 4. The Modern and the Original Dances artistically taught. Fee—log, course of twelve from date of joining. <.._.„»._ „,_ Special Cla->s on Tuesdays at 7.30 for the Minuet, Gavotte*, Cachucha, Sec Fee—One guinea for course of six. Private Classes Formed. Private Lessons Given. 236 ARMAGH STREET WEST. Meetings, <s_c. INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. A GENERAL MEETING will be held at HOBBS' BUILDINGS ON ' THURSDAY. Hth INST., At 8 p.m. -3usi_sr_-CS-_ * To discuss the report of the Committee appointed by Parliament to consider how the industries and manufactures of the colouy may best be encouraged. , The M.H.R. _, M.L.C.'s, and public generally are invited to attend and take part in the discussion. 3736 D. BELLHOUSE, Secretary. MR EDWIN BLAKE I INVITES the ELECTORS of AVON to MEET HIM { "* AT the ] DRUIDS' HALL, OHOKA. ' ON THURSDAY, IITH INST.. At 7.30 p.m. 3730 Sporting. — -* A NY BOOKMAKER LAYING TOTA-1 LI9ATOR ODDS j ON THE V COURSE AT THE RACING CLUB'S MEETING, j WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,: WILL BE WARNED OFF THE \ COURSE. EDWARD SAUNDERS, I SS77 Secretary, A.B.C. .. Lectures. POPULAR SCIENCE. AT THE LYCEOM-TO-NIGHT. T_/_*R W. W. COLLINS will deliver a Popular n_L Science LECTURE, entitled "The Wonders or theLivir-** World." A number of Views illustrative of the ueeture will be shown by the means of tha Oxyether Limelight. 376-■ PECIAL Purchase of 2531 yds Engiish Flannels, Job Prig**, 7id, SW. 9id, lOd., Please inspect. Black, Beattie and Co. -13 ,

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Press, Volume L, Issue 8479, 10 May 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume L, Issue 8479, 10 May 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume L, Issue 8479, 10 May 1893, Page 1