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AMUSEMENTS, nn HEATRE ROYAL." Lessees and Managers, Mr Brough and Mr Boucicault. Representative .. .. —Mr Maync. THE BROUGH—BOUCICAULT COMEDY SEASON "OF ELEVEN NIGHTS" TO-NIGHT. ~~ TO-NIGHT. AND FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, First time in Christchurch, "AN IDEAL HUSBAND/ , By the author of " Lady Windemiere's Fan." CHARACTERS. The Earl of Caversham, K.G. .. Mr Boucicault Lord Goring (his son) .. .. .. Mr Brough Sir Robert Chilteni (Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs) M Mr Titheradge Vicomte de Nanjac • «. Mr Dorrinirton Phippe .. M „ Mr Mclntyre Mason _ ~ ». .. Mr Hards Lady Chiltern _ — .. Miss Faber Lady Markby „ „ .. Miss Watt-Tanner Lady iUsildon .. — .. Miss Hill Mrs Jlarchmont .. „ Miss Temple Jlis3 Mabel Chiltern .. Miss Hardy MrsCheveley .... „ ..Mrs Brough TO-MORROAv (THURSDAY), THE CASE OF REBELLIOUS SUSAN. FRI., DEC. 6th THE CASE OF REBELLIOUS SUSAN. SAT., „ 7th A VILLAGE PRIEST. MON., „ 9th THE TUES., „ 10th AMAZONS. Children in arm* NOT ADMITTED. Prices as u«ual. Box Plan NOW OPEN at Messrs Milner and Thompson's Music Warehouse. Doors open 7.30, carriages 10.30. 9330 Business Manager—Mß W. H. WALLACE, /\KIENTAL NIGUTS , ENTERTAINMENTS REAPPEARANCE IN CHPvISTCHURCH REAPPEARANCE IN CHRISTCHURCH OK TFIK REV. HASKETT SMITH, M.A., REV. HASKETT SMITII, M.A., REV. HASKETT SMITH, M.A., Who will give THREE FAREWELL LECTURES I THREE FAREWELL LECTURES In the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Commencing on ' TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 10th, And Two Following Evenings. Full particulars in to-morrow's paper. 9374 R. S. SMYTHE. TjyEST OHRISTCHUROH SCHOOL CONCERT. OPERA HOUSE, TUAM STREET. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6th. Ventriloquial Sketch, " Funny Folks," Mr H. H. Rayward; Comic Sonsrs, Mr S. Dickey; Maypole Songs and Dance, Action Songs, Plantation Songs, Sailors' Chanties, Musical Drill, Indian Club Exercises, Recitations, &c., by School Children. Doors open 7 15 p.m., to besin 7.45 v.m. Admission fe, Children 6d. 9366 f\ DDFELLOWS' HALL. THURSDAY, DECEMBER SIH, 1895. EXCELSIOR KINDERGARTEN AND DAY SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT AND EXHIBITION OF WORK (Which gained First Certificate at the late Industrial Exhibition). Under the Patronage of his Worship the Mayor and Mayoress of Christchuich. Part I. Consisting of W. S. Roddies popular Cantata, " THE HERSIirS CELL." Part 11. 1. Grand March—School. 2. Hoops—Pupils. 3. Dumb-bell Exercises—lnfants. 4. Skirt Dance— Pupils. 5. Action Song and Tableau—lnfante. 6. Long Pole Exercises—Pupils. To conclude with "The Minuet." . Doors open 7. JO. Commence 8. Admission—Body of hall Is, Gallery 6d, Children Half-price. - 9365 O T. MA RY'S, MEBIVALE. ANNUAL SALE OF WORK. SCHOOLROOM, PAPANUt ROAD. THURSDAY, DEOEM'BE.R 1Zth.9142 , v , - j SALE OF WORK,' THURSDAY, sth, will be opened by Mrs Mathias, Vice-President, at 3 p.m. Plain and Fancy Work, Dolls Stall, Flower Stall, Old Curiosity Shop. Admission, Sixpence. 9350 AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY EXCURSION \j TO NEW BRIGHTON, TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY. Trams leave Edwards, Bennett's corner at 7.15 p.m., returning at 9.10 p.m. and 10.10 p.m. Stanmore Band in attendance. RETURN FARE—SIXPENCE. The 7.15 p.m. from Barnes' store to town will be discontinued on excursion nights. 9349 NEW BRIGHTON. TRAM EXCURSION THIS EVENING and EVERY WEDNESDAY, Weather permitting, Leave square 7.15 ; New Brighton 9 and 10.10, SIXPENCE RETURN. Band in attendance. 9370 CRICKET. .NEW SOUTH WALES v CANTERBURY. HOT Water Provided Free to Picnickers atLanoaster Park on MONDAY, December 16th. Ladies' Cloak-room provided. . Admission to Ground—Adults Is, .children 6d. I Swimming bath 6d extra. j L. A. CUFF, ' 9376 Sec. C.C. & A.S.Q. Co., Ltd. MISCELLANEOUS. J GOVERNESS Requires Situation next term, Engliah, German. French, music, drawing, &c. Address, A.8., Box 27, Ashburton. 9377 SCOTTSTON, Papanui road, 4 i-Acres under cultivation. . £60 each. Terms, £1 10s 1 per month, 4 years; principal and interest included. H. L. Bowker, Market place. 9369 ■ 'irin'E are showing Special Value in Dress Goods, y V bought at job prices. Black, Beattie and Co. PRING BLOSSOM TEA. . FOUR-FOLD Japanese Fire Screens we are selling at la 9d each. Black, Beattie and Co. MAS Fair commences To-day. Bargafns in Drapery and Clothing. Kenneth. Matheson and Co., The Hall, High street. ' OUR Packets of Christmas Cards—l 2 for 74d, 20 -for Is, 50 for Is 3d, are-worth seeing. Black, Beattie and Co. PLRXDID Variety in Men's, Boys' and Youths' Straw Hats, from Iβ each. Black, Beattie j and ho. - ■ ■ FIELD-glasses, Opera-glasses, Telescopes. Dayid Bowman, 186 Colombo street, Trianjrle. VERYBODY .Satisfied—When they have their Portrait taken by Sorrell, "The" Photographer. Enamelled Cabinets, 10s per dozen. 179 Colombo street. I SPRING BLOSSOM TEA. A NICE Gold or Silver Watch at Half-price, jfjL David Bowman, 186 Colombo street. SPLENDID Selection of Christmas and New Year Cards at Very Low Prices. Black, Beattie and Co. ' -■ PORTMANTEAUX, Travelling Bags, &c, good value. David Bowman, 186 Colombo etreet. » I COULD not, aSord to entertain my friends until I found that the Palm Brand Teas are so economial The 2s i<l Indian produces 200 large cups of delicious tea to the pound, first water. SPECIAL Line of Japanese Fire Screens, to be cleared at Is 6d and Is 9d each. Black, Beattie and Co. GRAND Xmas Fair now on at The Hall, High street. Great bargains. Kenneth Matheson and Co., the Cash Drapers. QPKING BLOSSOM TEA. TYLISH Millinery at Greatly Reduced Prices. Black, Beattie and Co. O PRIXG BLOSSOM TEA. CETIC Acid, best, cheapest, Barilla soap, Ac, 12 cell-salt remedies. Health Supplies Company, 245 Cashel street. CANVAS Shoe 3, sewn, at Mills'. 4 x 6 2s 4d. 7 x 10 2s lOd, 11 x 1 3s 6d. Women's 4s 3d, Men's 5s 6d, with Rubber Soles 7 x 10 2s 3d. 11 x 1 2s 9J. I BUY Old Gold. Silver, Jewellery, and other articles. David Bowman, 186 Colombo street. PETAL DUST, THE GREAT FLORAL AIR PURIFIER, For the Wardrobe, Drawingroom and Ballroom. A NOVELTY OF UNIVERSAL ADMIRATION. PETAL DUST Destroys Moth and Prevents Mildew, PETAL DUST is a powerful and invaluable Antiseptic for the Sick Room, refreshing and invigoratingto Patient and Attendants. O\er Five Millions of Packets of PETAL DUST Sold at the International Exhibitions of England and Europe. SOLE AGENTS: HUDSON AND CO., Wholesale and Retail, S.P.Q.R., CHRISTCHURCH. Stnd Uα stamps for sample packet of Fetal Enut

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9280, 4 December 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LII, Issue 9280, 4 December 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LII, Issue 9280, 4 December 1895, Page 1

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