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Amusements. f|.UAM STREET THEATRE. TO-NIGHT-PHENOMENAL AND ACKNOWLEDGED SUCCKSS OF THE I LIONS' OPERATIC BURLESQUE COMPANY. . EVERY ITEM ENCORED. TONIGHT, . THE CHARMING SONQS AND DANCES. | TO-NIGHT, The Great and Startling RAINBOW SERPENTINE DANCE, With special.y engaged Limelight on the Beautiful Colours. TO-NIGHT, Under the Patronage of the SYDNEY AND CANTERBURY CRICKET TEAMS. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY; NIGHT, THE PANTOMIME. Box plan at Milner and Thompson's. Tickets for ail parts at Whit.o., Tobacconist, High street. H. P. LYONS, General Manager. 285 AL. BURTON. Rtpresenutive. Government Notices. APPOINTMENT OF A SUB-AGENT AT ASHBURTON OF THE PUBLIC , TRUSTEE. IT is Hereby Notified, for general information, that SOREN' CHR-STOPKKR WIL- I LI AM MOLLER, Sergeant ot Police, has been appointed to be Sub-..gent to the Public Trustee at Ashburton, from tho Ist day of January, 1891. J. K. WARBURTON, Public Trustee. ' Public Truat Office, Wetlington. 255 CHEVIOT ROADS. HOMESTEAD-HURUNOT CONTRACTS, j NO3. 38 and 39. TENDERS markpd as above will be received by the Undersigned uo to noon of Tuesday. tbe6.h February, for SHINGLING about j 357 chain? of tbe H iniestead-Hurunui road. | Plauß and -peciflcationa may bt! seen at the Post- Office, Cheviot, and also at this oflic.. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. - I J. W. A. MARCHANT, Cbief Surveyor. District Lnnds and Survey Office. Chri..church, January 23rd. 1394.. 9616 Sporting. PLUMPTON PARK RACING AND , TROTTING CLUB MEETING. ' • SATURDAY, tub 17th FEBRUARY. NOMINATIONS for the following Event. will CLOSE on SATURDAY NEXT, the 3rd February, at 10 p.m., at the Empire Hotel:— Maiden Handicap (Saddle), of 25 soys. Norni 1 nation lOa. Two miles. ■ -> Pony Handicap (Saddle), of 20 soys. Nomination 7s 61. One mile. Sockbdrn Handicap (Saddle), of 50 soys. Nomination 20s. Two miles. Maiden Handicap (Harness), of 30 soys. Nomination 153. Two miles. Riccarton Plate Handicap (Sad .le), of 35 soys. Nomination 15b. Two miles. Plumpton Park Handicap (Harness), of 50 soye. Nomination 20s. Two miles. Pony HAKDioip <Harne_s);-of _Oeo_B' Womi- ..■■■■■ nation 7s 6d. Ojo mile. , .-..■• Eecovery Handicap (Saddle), of .20 soys. Nomination 10s. One mile. Nominations Close on-Saturday Nest, the 3rd February. A. 1. RATTRAY, 167 Secretary. Educational. PIANO, ORGAN, HARMONY, &c. MISS RACHEL ROSS wUI begin TEACHING on MONDAY, JANUARY 29th. . At home after January 26th. 158 Montreal street. 9813 P. VANDER VELDEN, ARTIST, IS about to form a Class for Studying from Life. He wil be..prepared to receive intendit'iK students at his i-e_iden.ee, 189 Onrhom sireet north, onTHUft SD AY and SATURDAY next, the Ist and 3rd February, between the hours of 3 and sin the afternoon. ' ' 189 "PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, &c. MR SIDNKY H. COOPER, Organist, of St. Mark _, Opawa, RESUMES TEACHING MONDAY, February _>th. Address, Box 74. 27MISS TAYLOR'S CLASSES FOR .. DANCING ....■■ RESUME WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 14th. Wednesday' Afternoon at 4, Evening at 7. Fee—lss the' course' of 12, from date of joining. Advanced pupils 10s 6d the course. Other classes formed as required. Private cUsses formed. Private lessons, given. The Modern and the Original I)<tnces artistically taught. 236 Armagh street West. 9632 E. J. PAINTER, riIEACHER OF THE VIOLIN, Kilmore street east, Christchurch. 993S PIANO, ORGAN, &c. MR LAURENCE WATKINS, Organist of St. John's, Latimer Square, RESUMES TEACHING ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Ist. ST. JOHN'S, OB WILSON'S ROAD, OPAWA. . 9737 ACADEMY OF ARTISTIC t)RESSMAKING AND MILLINERY. CONDUCTED B _~MADAME ALICE (Late.of London and Paris.) **r_RESSMAKING a_d"Millinsry tboroughly -■ JL_f - TAUGHT to Ladies wi hi >g to do their own Dressmaking or successfully engage in business. Ladies leamlnp under Madame Alice are Taußbt as ia the best London and Paris Houses (not scientific system). ' Ladies wishing to make inquiries kindly call on Madame at Hobbs' Buildings dsc floor) Cathedral Square, between 10 and 5. ' Classes commence Tuesday, 30th January. 9818 ] SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, &c. No. 23 LICHFIELD STREET E. MI3S A. M. CARR, M.P.S., M.N.P-S. (assisted by her sisters) will RECOMMENCE LESSONS on TUESDAY, JANUARY 23rd, 1894. P Shorthand, Typewriting (Remington and eHammond), Bookkeeping, Business Letter Kv"riting, Gomposidon, Arithmetic, Sec, ■Taught. - . p Speed Classes at all hours. Special Speed . Classes every evening: from 7to 10 p.m. Reudlimrs at rates from 30 to 12 > words per minute, for higher if desired. _. . _.__,'■-__,' 1 Shorthand Pupils desuoua ot entering the Pearly examination this year for Theory and fSpeed Certificates please apply at once. Iv connection with this School, Ordinary Evening Classes will be held, Aiithmeuc, Writintf, Spelling, Reading, Composition, &c will be taught. __~_-__ _ n ~ Pupils prepared for <_tv_t Service and Papil Teachers Examinatiocs. Lessons from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Va» anries f.r Boarders, who will get spec-al Instractian. Awaiting Engagements—Mlss Oarr can recommend a number of Pupils, who can write Shorthand and have a knowleage of Bookkeeping and Typewriting. 9-go Lost and Found. LOST, from Wakann . 100 Sheep, twr. tootha. 1 . mixed sexes, various *_tr marks, crosabreds. branded fi_D. £3 given to any person whose infonnatioa will lead to recovery of sheep. D. Butterick. Wakanuv 1« UWUND a sum of MONEY. Owner"'please JD apply Press Office _________ 2 T ■ CHANCE—Do not fail to go to j j piaisted'a cheap cash Ironmongery Saltj, ir will last but a short time longer, so be.in time in making yonr ou'-chases and banish regrete. J. Plalsted and Co., Colombo street, opposite the Bozut. of New Zealand.

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8708, 2 February 1894, Page 1

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