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Amusements. m H E A T R R O V A L. LONDON GAIETY BURLESQUE COMPANY. Under the Direction of Williamson and Musgrove. FIRST VISIT TO"~CHRISTCHURCER THE CHRTSTCHURCH SEASON OF NINK NIGHTS ONLY Will be inaugurated bn TUESDAY EVENING, 16th May. On which occasion will be preseuted, for the first time in Christchurch, FAUST UP TO DATE. A Burlesque by G. K. Sim 3 and Henry PetitCharacters by the full strength of the Company, which includes— Mr E. J. LONNEN Mr R. Courtneidge Mr Berc Haalem Miss Addie Conyers i Miss Alice Leamar Miss Alice Lethbridge Mlsn Cora Tinnie Miss Leila Roze I Miss Agftie Kelton Miss Florence KsdiTile Miss Laura Honey MaM. Gribben MrU.Keid. PROGRAMMME~OF THE SEASON. TUESDAY. ~~~~~. WE T D n N ul D^ ana FAUST UP T Q DATE^ MISS ESME^ MAY 19th and 20th. RALDA QAEMEN UP MAY 22nd and 23rd. rjiQ DATA, WEDNESDAY and " THURSDAY. THAN fYE , A"RP, MAY_24th and 25th. UJP AXfcO ( The Production under the Stage Direction op I Mr Wa_te« Raynham. j GRAND OPKRA ORCHESTRA, Under the Direction .OF i Mb Lovell Philiips. | PRICES OF ADMISSION-SS, is, 33, and 2s. KOX OFFME NOTICE. The Box Plan will be opened at 10 a.m. To-day, and, in order to suit tho convenience of those who are desirous of securing seats for any or all of the performances, arrangements have been made to have the plans for the whole season on view immediately the Box Office is opened, so that seats may be at once secured for any night of the season. Special arrangements have been made at Mllner and Thompson's to facilitate the booking. Manager .. .. Mr H. MU3GROVE. Business Manager Mr W. HUGHES. 3885 PILLIS'S CIRCUS. ANOTHER ENORMOUS AUDIENCE LAST EVKNINC*. 20,000 P E RS~O N S 20,000 Have already visited Fiiliss Circus in Christchurch. TO-DAY, FRIDAyTmAY 12th, at 3 P.M., I LAST BUT ONE MATINEE. I TO-NIGHT, AT 8 P.M . ear positively last night but one. GRAND FAREWELL CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. New and Interesting Items. DEBUT OF MR AND MADAME FILLIS'S Characteristic and Fascinating Double Equestrian Act, entitled ; EL BOLERO ESPAGNIOL, OR THE SPANISH LOVERS. THE LIONS FED IN~FULL VIEW OF THE ADDIENCE. ALL THTC GREAT NOVKLTIES. i ALL THR PERF'HMINI* ANIMAfeS. IN FACT* THU -MOST JNQVBL Ae»D GIGAN i <a PROURAMMS : YKT PRESENTED BY F. E. FILUS IN OCEANIA, tSF REMEMBER "El THE SEASON POSITIVELY CONCLUDES TO-MORROW EVENING. Buy your tickets early to avoid disappointment Ticket Office at tbe Circus open from 10 a.m. till 12, and from 2 p.m. till 5 p.m. S3- TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, *__ AT 3 P.M. AND 8 P.M. ADMISSION -Oβ, 3d AND 2s. Children Half-price. SPECIAL AND LATETRAINS and TRAMS. Full particulars in special advertisement. Late Coaches. after Evening Performances to Templeton, Islington, Riccarton and Yalahurst. Sole Proprietor .. .. Mr F. E. Fucus Business Manager .. Signor Agrati Advance Representative.. Alt.an Hamilton Press Agent ... _, K. C. Cuthkrow 3884 mUAM STREET THEATRE. . GRAND POPULAR CONCERT In Aid of Funds for CHRISTCHUKCH BRASS BAND CONTEST. ON MONDAY? 22nd MAY. Comic and Sentimental Songs, Recitations, Instrumental Solos, and Sailors' Hornpipe Competition. To conclude with a Screaming Farce. Day tickets Messrs Da vies and Lamb. 30T3 MISS TAYLOR'S CLASSES FOR DANClNG—Wednesday Afternoons, 4 o'clock, thenics a special feature. Evenings ac 7. Thursday, at 4. The Modern and the Original Dances artistically taught. Fee—lsa. course of twelve from date of joining. Special CJaca on Tuesdays at 7.30 for tbe Minuet, Gavotte, Cachucha, &c Fee—One guinea for course of six. Private Classes Formed. Private- Leasons Given. 236 ARMAGH STREET WEST. Meetings, <stc. OUR FATHER'S CHURCH. FORTNIGHTLY MEETING, FRIDAY, MAY 12th, 8 p.m., Caledonian Society's Room, 158 Hereford street Address— 1. The Right Ethical Use of the Bible. 2. Significance of Christianity. 3837 SYDENHAM PROHIBITION LEAGUTT" A MEETING of Members will be held In the WESLEY AN SCHOOLROOM . THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, At 8 p.m. 3863 UNITED TEMPERANCE MEETINGS. Under the Auspices of the Christchurch and Sydenham Prohibition Leagues. THB FIRST of r"serie<i of SUNDAY EVENING MKETING3 will be held in the Tuam erreet Hall on SUNDAY. M»y 14th, at 8.15 o'clock sharp. Key. U. C M. Waraon will preside. Bhort Speeches, Music by Volunteer Choir. Sankey'f* Hymns. T c Rev. A. Miicholl will «iii* "The Holy City.* Members t<f choirs cordial!? in vil ed to assist. Kveryone anxious to see the Liquor Traflic Abolished please endeavour to make these meetings a big success. Collection for Espenßee Only. 3877 Election Notices. WAIMAKARIRI-ASHLEY WATER SUPPLY BOARD. CUST~RIDING. CI ENTLEMEN.—BEING A CANDIDATE X to suuply fbe vacancy on the Board, I shall be Rlad if the RATEPAYERS WILL MKJCT MB at the Cusc Institute liall on SATURDAY, at 7 p.n_. to discrats the general questions which have not been l*id before the people in & way they have a right to. Why ahonld greatly more than half the area of tbe district have forced upon them a system that they do not want;, or that tbey can get more che&ply In another direction; especially when that sysrem commits the district to s>n eternity of debt. And I contend no progress can be made in connection with the vote at the present time. Your obedient servant. 3879 MARMADUgg DIXON. Lost and Pound. T OST-On the 3rd May, between Cathedral Li square and Opaw*. a small Pearl BROOCH. Finder rewarded on application to Press Office. 3820 STRAYED, from Papanui road, on Wednesday night, ono black MARE, with collar and hftmes and winkers, and trap saddle, one eyei Bupposed to have gone back to Mr Mnrry, Greenpar-. Any person returning the same will be rewarded. Apply C. Doke, Toon road, at. Albans, 8871

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Press, Volume L, Issue 8481, 12 May 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume L, Issue 8481, 12 May 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume L, Issue 8481, 12 May 1893, Page 1