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Amusements. G. O. T. C. fTIUAM STREKT THEATRE. SATURDAY. ANOTHER SENSATIONAL PROGRAMME, VOR A WEEK'S SUCCESS Has made the Management reckless, and they have made up their mind to treat the Chriatchnrch public to ANOTHER PHENOMENAL PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. Cadzow, Woodhouse. Edgar. Brook, (From Princess Theatre, Melbourne), and Other Favourite Arustes wi'l appear. Last Time of the " AntreWis" and "Jacob's Ladder." By special desire the Maypole and Spider Dauoes. Cadzow will sing. " Let mc like a soldier fall;" Woodnouae will Rive Jude's "Plymourh Sound," and Charley Edgar will repeat Thursday's bipc success. " Daisy Holl." Mrs Kelly will sinjr. "Scenes that aro biighteet," and with Afiss Hayward, VNaHace's charmiup cluef, '• Sainted Mother." Frank Heat and J. J. O'Connor will dance Irish Jigs, and with Master and Mies Falvey a Four-handed Sailor's Hornpipe. SPECIAL NOTICE. WING to the UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS of the CARNIVAL, tho Management have decided to continue the Show for THREE MORE NIGHTS. GIGANTIC PROGRAMMES. MONDAY. A Midwinter Night's Dream. Chrysanthemum Fete and Winter Garden Scene. ! TUESDAY. Revival of the Grand Old Knglish FestivityMay Day. The Procossion and Crowning of the May Queen with Sports on the Green. WEDNESDAY. Grand Arrival of nil Our Biggest Successes and tho DRAWING Of the GRAND ART UNION. THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON. GRAND MATIN , Kffi FOR SCHOOLS AND FAMILIES, From 2 to 5 o'clock. Special Programme for the Occasion. Fun for the Youngater?. ADMISSION .. .. 6d. 5775 m H X A T R E ROYAL. SUVr)AY~CONCERT. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF FOUR GUEAT ARTISTS. Mr W. B. Cadzow, Mr Chartes Read, Mr Fred, Dryland (the Auckland Baritone), Mr Lindsell (the celebrated Solo Violinist). PROGRAMME: Mr Oadzow will sing—" Tom Bowling," " The Death of Nelson," and a duet with Miss Kate Howard, "Come o'er the Moonlit Sea." Mr Read will sing two songa, selected. Mr Dryland two songs, selected. Mr Lindseli will play " Lombard! " and selections of ballads. Mhs Howard will sing " A Curl from Baby's Head " and " Twelve Months Ago To-day." Miss Edith Wilson will sing * v Strangers." Full Orchestra, under the leadership of Mr C. F. Bunz. , Admission by Silver Coin. i'-'i.;.',';' \ Of^ a *~ omtn^no ft ,B'V* , fflffi r " j •■- ". ■'-'*■"-^ A GRAND SOCIALin aid of NEOESSARY A. RBPAIRS to PAR3OMAGE will be held on TUESDAY, May let, in RAILWAY SHED. Ladies' tickets \3, gentlemen Iβ fid. Commence 7.30 p.m. Refreshments provided. 6745 fjIHE GARDEN OF EDEN HAS ARRIVED, AND WILL BE EXHIBITED SHORTLY. 576:: Look out for Locality. Exhibition. CANTERBURY SOCIETY OF ARTS. T AST DAY OF THE EXHIBITION. ADMIsiION 6d. Miss Ethel Jackeon (piano), Mr Mobs (flute), Mr W. s-tokvis (violin) and Mc H. Weir will supply the music. ART EXHIBITION AND frr, OD __■-__ CONCERT. OIJ Miscellaneous. A YOUNG Man of good position wishes to correspond with Youug Lady. Address W., Chief P. 0., Christchurch. 5739 fTIAILORING in all its branches. Good workJl manship, perfect tit. Quick despatch and ready money prices. Toneyoliffe and Carey. PONY, about 12 or 12} hands high; wanted to purchase. Also, Pony Trap, Harness, Pony Saddle, together or separate. Forest, Estate Agent, Colombo road, 5731 MCDONALD "can Guarantee - Ploughman (reference five years, Mr Clinton;, Gardiner (three years, Mr Manning), Cooks (late Ooker'a and Warner's), Station Cook (aix year*. Mr Gerard); also. Female Servants. 6737 LADY just arrived from England desires eniagoment as Resident or Daily Governess, Kngdßh, BTencn. Music. Reference permitted to the Very Rev. the Dean. Address M ,51 Cambridge terrace west, Gbristchurch. 5697 0 i AAA WANTED in 30 days.—Wanted lUUU Working Men to sco our Prico List aaverti3cd in Saturday's paper. Boots aliuost given away. Mast get £1000 in 30 days. Maine Bros., Boot Manufacturers. All our own make. 5646 ANCINO.—Owing to the Ball-room of the Art Gallery being engaged for the week, Monsieur Aujard's Pupils are requested to attend at tho Art Gallery on Monday, April ZOtb, at 3 p.m., for the Junior Class, and4.ls for tbe Senior. Special Clasd for children during holidays. For particulars apply Art Gallery. Quarter starts from date of entrance. Ladies and Gentlemen taqght privately. . 5735 YTTELTON.— Dancing Class for Children every Tuesday afternoon, at tbe Oadfeltellows' HmII. at 3.30 p.m. The latest French Dances taught. La«iio-» and Gents taught privately. Apply to A. VV. Parsons, Chemist, Lyttelton. or Monsieur A ujard. Oddfellows' Hall, from 2 p.m. May Ist. Only mothers of pupils admitted free. Admission t or visitors, 39. Monsieur Aujard will dance, with hie latest dances, one of the most graceful dancers in Christehurcb, Madamoi elle Ruby. 5734 OUR best known and most practical Sheep, owners use the Magic Foot Rot Cure. 2538 E. F. DOMBRAIN, Chriatchnrch. DEPRESSION. mO MEKT THE TIMKS, »ny of tho follow--1 in, is lines may be bad. for 'I'KKfMCJtfCK WlMinUltWil] ._ Hll Beat .Raisins „ ... 5d Seat Sult»n»3 „ ~, &d Cocktail Salmon ... ' ... -lOd 2;b tine Corned Beef ._ lO<l lib tin. Skwp'a I'ongues ... ldd* 2Alb «ioa Califoraian £*ruita... IO<Z Neave'eFood, ... ,m lOd Frite Salt Regal ... ,_ lOd ~ Herrings in Tomata , M 104 2ilb tins Pineapple 10d\ Pratypua Eucalypttw ... lOd .. Cleaver's Waah Bails . M lOd WAEDELL BKOS. & CO. Mrs IzETryArnerican News Agenf, Manchester Telephone 515. WAITING Immediate Engagement lent reference*)— Station Coaplee, Single Hundi, WomeO Hoojekeeperi, Cpp^ttta^ Piintlt, HOn*om&di. t WMz&i& ltdotirell^ll*p|' 1 f*H4nU«Nub ArtlfiOl iflloo-Perl^iwiJ^

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8780, 28 April 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8780, 28 April 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8780, 28 April 1894, Page 1