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Amusements. mUAU STREET THEATRE. THE GLORIOUS RAINS Which descended on this fair country on .Satuidtiy Nigut had cot tho slightest deterreat efTeot on the detnrminatioa of i:.ou;ands to witness the third performance MARVELLOUS COMBINATION. We Present a Great NEW PROGRaMMK TO-NICJHT! NKI7 PROGRAM ME TO-NIOUT ! "Who are we?"— Why, the Famous WORLD'S TBIO AXD AMERICAN NOVKLTY COMPANY. We Unfold a Repertoire BOUNDLESS AS THE UNIVERSE AND A3 HEIGHT A3 NA'I'URE'S LIGHT. WE CHANGE TO-NIGHT. OUR SEC OND GREAT PROGRAMME. Our Opening Programme was considered the bess eve? given in Chrietchurch. but on OUR WORD OF HONOUR The Ono To-night will be Even Better. kvkrything"n*ew to-night, what is "cdnfusiox? Box plan at Miloec »nd Thompson's. Day sale at WhittVe. Doors opon at 7.30. Prices — Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 2s; Stalls. Is; Pic.Cd. . -■. ,- ' Late crams to all suburbs far the eonvenib«'<Q<i of patrone. Performance terminatea 10.35. ,v Stage Manager .. Harry Crawford Bu*ineas Manager .. Walter Price. 1565 HOSPITAL FETE. IN AID OP NURSES' HOME FUNBy mo BE HELD IN THE GROUNDS. THURSDAY, MARCH 1, GARRISON BAND. Puncfc. and Judy, Aunt Sally, Palmistry. Alaypoi" Dancing, SUontinjc Gallery. Conjurinsc, Comic .llusic, swings, French Pantomime Play. RBI'RESHMENTS". - ''' FjtUIT Ksv FLOWERS. For eTery shilling given by the public the Government grant a subsidy exceeding the sum collected. 17ro_Silyer donations taken at the gate. Borough Councils. BOROUGH Off SUMNER. publicTnotice. special loan of £1500. NOT'CCE is Hereby Given thar. the Mayor, Councillors and Burgesoo , * 't tho Borough of Surnner propose to BORROW- under the po\rers conferred by tha Municipal Corr>')rations Act, 1886, for ihe fallowing PURPOSES, vis :— . ' * (1) To pay ofl Existing Liabilities in connection with Wft'er-works and to Extend tue Water Maius to other Streets in tfc.e Town and to the junction of the Ljttelcon and Heuerden loada. (2) £liioo. (3j A Special Ratepn all the Property witWn tlie Borougli of Sumner. JAMES CRAWFORD, ~ Town Cleric. Council Office, Samner, 12th February, 1594. i>o7 Educational. . _. r r CANTERBURY COLLEGE* LECTUR E S IN MUSI C. TSHUSE LECTURES~WILL COMMENCE ON SATURDAY, WSVL MARCH. Lecturer—G. V. Tendatl, Muit llao^ In addition to the classes regn<arly held, it Is proposed to nsiablish a» advanced, class in the Theory of Mα-ic ioTTihcu Students as hitve" passed the Senior Examinations at the College, and also.for others (subject to the Lecturer's advice) Who may have a wish to continue their studios in Music, or proceed to the degree of Mus. Bac. Intending Studencs for .this Class iihould see the Lecturer on or before 6th March. A. CRACROFT WILSON. 1703 . Registrar. MISS TAYLOR'S CLASSES FOR DANCING RE3UME •WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY Ucb. W-daesday Afternoon at i, Kveninif at 7. Fee -15a the course of 12, from date of joining. Advanced pupils 10s 6d the course. Other classes formed as required. Private classes formed. Private lessons given. "The Modern and tho Original Dances arti3ticnlly taugb r. '236 Armagh street West. 9332 ACADEMY~OF~ARTIST UTITRksSMAKING i AND MiLLINERY. ODNDUCTKD BY~MADAMB ALICE {Lato of London and Paris.) DRESSMAKING and Millinery thoroughly TAUGHT to Ladies wi-hi .« to do tboir own Dressmaking or successfully .engage in business. , , Ladied learning under Madame Alice are Taught as i.i the best London and Paris Houses (not iioiemilic system). - Ladies wishing to make inquiries kiudly oall on Madame at Houba' Bniidiuga «lab floor) Cathedral Square, between 10 and 5. Classes commenced Tuesday, 30th January. ■ ; S)318 E. J. PA I NTEK, fMKACHER OF THE VIOLIN, Kilmore street east, Christchurch. 9933

Board and Residence 1 RITATE BOARD and RESIDENCE.— ■ Terms moderate. Miss Leate, Morden Mojie. Gloucester aireet Wesr. ' 9513 , /S-'ROSVENOR HOUSE—Board and Resi- j \jr dfsnee. Terms moderate. 56 Gloucester j street, near Latimer square. 9Ui PRIVATE Board and Residence. Terms moderate. Mrs Blanchard, Riverton tiousc, Cashel street Weau 758^ ". HOARD AND RESIDENCE. CIUPERIOK BOAHU and KESIuKN'CK at j?5 Ntf. aoCRANMKft 6QUARK. All borne cttmfoit:', piano. Terms^ moderate. 4718 "' aOARP~AND~RESIDENCE. irr ANDSOMELT-FURNISHBD Apartments ifrt for Ladies and Gentlemen. MKS SAWTJCLL, s aervrqod. 11 oashel street & - Telephone—7o3. Lost and Found. AP.LACK and TAN SHEKP DOG, with white breast. , iias been at th«. Terwiuns Hotel. Weit Oxford, for the lass week. Owner can hava tuo samo by paying expenses or will be sold on Thursday. March Ist. r-IEN SHILLINGS REWARD. - LO3T, X about three weeks ago. Sable andWhtte Collie DOO, between five and ax months old; had on old collar when lose. £5 Reward to anyone obtaining conviction of psrsoa illegally detaining same. W. J. Cresswell, Harewaod road, PapanuL 183* OST, on Friday evening, 16th lost., from Hobbs's Rooms or in Tram between cathedral square and the Carltoa, a Light Grey Serge SOB COAT. Anyone returning tame to tit* 1 undersigned will be rewarded. A. Carrick. National Insurance Company. 1837 s OST. at Lake Forsyth Kegatta, a BROOCH Xj made of a bird's beak mounted in gold. Anvoue finding and returning the same to the Press Office will he handsomely rewarded. 1&29 H. VANDI KE, WATCHMAKER, From John Rotherhara and Sons, E<urland. ate of Mason and Co., George street, Sydney Address-123A MANCHE3TER STREET, Opposite Burkes private Bar. H. V. intends to devote his sole attention to Repairs, and as'ure? tne Public the greatest care will be given in the execution of their favours, whicn lie hopes to share. Tho Charges will be the lowest possible, consistent with reliable workmanship. First, class i repairs done for the trade. 326^ ■; NEW SEASON'S (1894) PAPERHANGINGS, EX AOUANGL D. MACMILLAN HAS JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT CHOICE PAPIRHANaKQS, Which are now 00 view. U3 MaaoAeetwsaeet. 1178

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8728, 26 February 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8728, 26 February 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8728, 26 February 1894, Page 1

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