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AMUSEMENTS. EITZGEEALD BROS. , NEW LONDON COMPANY, CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE. CROWDED AND PACKED TO THE VERY DOORS. PERSONS paid for admission to our rttJXjyJ vast tent, the holding capacity ol which is 6000. ENORMOUS AND INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS OF OUR NEW LONDON and CONTINENTAL ARTISTS and ARTISTES. Words fail to Describe the FURORE expressed by a Vast Multitude of Enthusiasts. CHEERS UPON CHEEKS GREETED EACH ACT. They were not only ASTONISHED, but ELECTRIFIED by the Marvellous Performance GIVEN BY THESE POPULAR CATERERS. MDLLE. ANTONIO, From the London Aquarium, was pronounced by al l the MOST GRACEFUL AND DARINO ARTISTE EVER WITNESSED. LES FRERES ECLAIRS, THE HUMAN CONTORTIONISTS, Crocodile and Demon, ARE SIMPLY INDESCRIBABLE. You must see them to be convinced of THE FLEXIBILITY OF A HUMAN BEING. MAHOMET, THE TALKING nORSE—"A MARVEL" Lost night the audience were astounded at the ALMOST HUMAN SAGACITY OF THIS WONDERFUL ANIMAL. " SIMONSTEIN " (from Koster and Bieal's Roof Gardeu, New York), the Champion Acrobatic Tumbler and Dummy Clown of the Age. He is the only performer who hold a Gold Medal for this particular work. CHARLES BURCHALL, Riding and Driving Five Horses, appeared here for I the FIRST TIMK, and met with an unqualified recept.on. ROARS OF LAUGHTER greeted TED LEONARD, (England's Greatest Clown) THE COMIC ANIMAL ACT, With Donkey, Bear, Cat, Dog, Monkey and the Rooster, caused an amount of laughter which has never been heard in Christchurch before. SCREAMS AND SCREECHES Were the order of the evening. i FRANK JONES, THE CHAMPION LEAPER OF THE WORLD, Which is saying a lot BUT HE IS, VAULTING OV£R 20 HORSES. SEE HIM. MISS ADDIE SUTTON, In her Graceful Hurricane Hurdle Act A SUPERB AND DARING PERFORMANCE. PROFESSOR CHARLES PEART, THE CHAMPION HIGH DIVER OF THE WORLD. The Feat of Diving from a Height of 75ft into a tank OF LESS THAN 5 FEET OF WATER Cannot be Adequately Expressed. This one particular feat is worth the Price of Admission. Another wonder is HERR YON DER MEHDEN, The Champion Solo Cornet Flayer, who Leads the Band. THE MOST GIGANTIC ORGANISATION Which has ever visited Australasia. OUR PEIOEB ABB AS., QS., OS., and ONE SHILLING. DAY SHOWSTHURSDAY, SATURDAY AND TUESDAY, When Children will be admitted for 6p. 2519 MISCELLANEOUS. HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted, at once, good working Housekeeper, small family, comfortable home, requires satisfactory reference, thoroughly domesticated, wages £26. Apply R.A., Box 16, Rakaia. 2515 YOUNG Lady, musical and domesticated, desires employment in gentleman's family; wages not so much object as comfortable home. Apply " Comfort," PHB3B Office. 2510 ~\lf[ EN are stil wanted for felling trees at " Rivers-J-tX leigh." Apply to Mr A. E. Ward on the ground. 25W MIZPAH— A Letter awaits you at the General Post Office. 2489 ORGAN, New, Two Manuals, 242 Pipes, for Sale Cheap. Box 189, Chriatchnrnh. 2488 DENTISTRY— Wanted to Place Youth as Pupil. State terms, particulars to T. H., Press office. 2446 OJ PECIAL Value in Xmas Cards, in Packets 12 for £3 7}d, 20 for Is, 50 for Is 3d. Black, Beattie and Co. . ' QPRING BLOSSOM TEA. ""~ flptlE Straight Tip is Joko. Speculate freely on it JL and you will be satisfied it is the beat 2s tea in the market. ■ OLD Jewellery Bought; I give best price for Old Jewellery, Gold, &c. David Bowman. I BUY Jewellery, Gold, Silver or Plate. Good prices. David Bowman, 186 Colombo street a IURIOS, Works of Art, &c.—l buy, sell, or ex\j change Curios. D. Bowman, Triangle. "ITS Marriage a Failure? Not if you Buy one of JL Alfred Butcher's Gold Colonial Wedding Rings. I 191 High street, near Bonningtou's. F your Sight is Failing, get it tested and nave pair of Crysta Spectacles for Is, real Pebbles 5s at Alfred Butcher's, 191 High street. 'VTEW YEAR —Present your Friends with your J_>| Photo, taken by Sorrell, •'The " Photographer, and they will he delighted. ALWAYS the Same—The Best that can be had, Sorreil's Enamelled Cabinets, 10s per dozen 179 Colombo Btreet, _^ Blossom Tea is obtainable of all respectable Grocers and Storekeepers, and Wholesale rom D. C. Mclntyre and Co., Cathedral square. SPECIAL LOT—I 2 Dresses only of new Satin Cloth, choice goods, 17s 6d for 8s 6d; 22 Dresses dark grey fancy check Tweeds, 15s 6d for 8s 6d. suitable for summer or winter wear. Kenneth Matheson and Co., The Hall, High street. SILVER Chronograph, latest improved, For Sale at Half Price. David Bowman. ONEY to Lend, repayable weekly or monthly, reasonable interest. David Bowman, 186 Colombo street. ___ - /"CHOICE Colourings and Designs in Brussels and <Ly Axminster Carpets, in large variety. Ballantyne and Co. ' X7\OR rare value in Clothing and Mercery, try X/ Kenneth Matbeson and Co., Cheap Tailors and Clothiers, The Hall, High street. Cheapest House in Christchurch. HOW to Preserve Fruit without boiling. Apply to Kincaid'g G.I.C. SPRING BLOSSOM TEA. BARGAINS. . WHITEHEAD'S STOCK. PICTURESQUE ATLAS OF AUSTRALASIA, in 42 part", with indexes and maps, *c, for binding in 3 volumes. Price, 5 guineas. Whitehead's price, 51515*. EUROPEAN PICTURES, 3s volume; usual price, 5s 6d. THE DORE GALLERY, 250 beautiful engravings, 3fc: usual price, 50s. 150 Volumes CASSELL'S NATIONAL LIBRARY, 4dcach. 130 Volumes CASSELL'S ASSORTED, suitable for picnics, &c., 9d ; published price Iβ. WATERBURY WATCHES, 18s short-wind; tuva price 22s 6d. "EYE WITNESS" CUTLERY and "PRADA" SILVER FORKS and BPOONS, Special Value. See the Sickle Handle POCKET KNIFE, Iβ. ANOTHER SHIPMENT OP PETAL DUST, THE GREAT FLORAL AIR PURIFIER, Invaluable in Sick Booms, Smoking Booms, Steamer Cabins, 40. Destructive to all insect life. HUDSON AND CO., , 8. P. Q.R. STORES, CHBISTCHUROfI,

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9326, 29 January 1896, Page 1

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