-AMUSEMENTS. fT. H E A T R E ROYAL. Lessee and Manager .. .. Mr L. J. Lohr. Acting Manager _. _ Edwin Geach, Jun. TO-NIGHT -t r TO-NIGHT \ TUESDAY I TONIGHT J * I TO-NIGHT A_D S FOLLOWING FIVE NIGHTS S CHARLE SGODFRE V Absolutely the Greatest Artist that has yet been induced to visit Australia, will produce his unique LONDON VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINMENTNothinsc to Offend. Much to Commend. Patronised by Elite, Parents and Clergy. CHARLES GODFREY (In) ON GUARD. Scene I—Before SebastopoL " Here Upon Guard am I." Scene 2—The Village Churchyard. " I've done this for my country, but what h_s my coantry done for mc .' NEW AND ELABORATE SCENERY. Also, the following Son<js from his extensive repertoire:—"The Don," "Tiieir Heads lie.Ued Closely Together,'"Grandpapa. Birthday,"and the "Seventh Royal Fusiliers," and will be supported by MISS ADA BAKER, MISS ADA BAKKR, The Australian Nightingale. JAMES C. BAIX, JAMES C. BAIN, The Australian Comique. MISS BEANIE GALLETLEY. MISS BEANIE GALLETLEY, The Terp-ichorean Wonder. BOVI. BROTHERS, BOVIS BROTHERS, The Matchl_js Mirthmakers. LIN'GARD SIST-KS, LINGARD SISTERS. The Whirlwind Dancers, P. C. JOSEPHS, P. C. JO-1'P11.., Australia's Basso Profundo, TRIXIE, TRIXIK, The Fairy Frolic and Infant Wonder. FULL AND COMPLETE ORCHESTRA, Under the direction of Mr Edwin Rawlins. Stage Manager—Mr FRANK EMERY. ABSOLUTELY THE TALK OF THE CITY. A SURE BOOM. ONLY SIX APPEARANCES IN CHRISTCHURCH. POPULAR PRICKS-3S, 2s, ls. Secure scats at Milner and Thompson's and avoid disappointment (no extra fee for booking). Late Trains to all Suburbs Every Evening, and to Sumner Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Lyttelton Trains To-night and Thursday. 5697 MERIVALE WINTER ENTERTAINMENTS. Schoolroom, Papanui road, TO-NIGHT, at 8, By Messrs Wood and Mannering and the Fendalton Dramatic Club. Admission, ls. No tickets. 5718 SYDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH. ANNIVERSARY CONCERT and SOCIAL TOMORROW EVENING, Wednesday, September 16th. Mr J. Brown, Mayor of Sydenham, will preside. Commencing 7.30 p.m. Admission Is, Children 6d. 5768 GERMAN SOCIAL, TO-DAY (TUESDAY), SEPTEMBER 15th, 1836, INST. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM, LATIMER SQUARE, Commences at 7.30 p.m. Tickets at Messrs Peterson and Company's and J. Stratz, High street. 5738 CANTERBURY AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. FURTHER ENTRIES for the Cross-Country STEEPLECHASE to be held at NEW BRIGHTON, os SATURDAY, I9t_ INSTANT, Will be RECEIVED up to 8 p.m., ou WEDNESDAY, : 16th, ' 5705 NEW BRIGHTON. SIXPENCE" eeturn, By Trams Leaving CATHEDRAL SQUARE At 10.10 A.M. and 7.15 p.m. DAILY. 5577 MISCELLANEOUS. TO LET, on East belt. Six-roomed House and washhouse. Apply J. A. Bedpath. 5717 ON SALE—Sod,, water plant. Apply A. -Hill, Steam Aerfted Water Woitaa BtT-j?t, fo-jtePfrstM/V * ? ;..: 6Kfe. If-- Al * Y NE. .Dl|*—Sole I-Ment ,1. «-.tb> -_MV^_tra' . JLr* Campbell,' l\ew Home -.winf* M-chjne Depot* 221 Colombo street. Berlin Wools, tec —--; r ,». FOR SALE—Ladies' Bicycle, nearly new, latest improvements. Apply F. W. Painter, Riding School, Drill-shed grounds. 5734 MRS MARSDEN GORTEN offera a Good Home to three or four children; she can give excellent medical references. Sefton Cottage, New Brighton. , &21 MRS HIGGS requires good Cook, also a good foundress, Housemaid (parlourmaid kept), Generals. Old-established Registry Office, 125 St. Asaph street. 5747 BOARD and Residence wanted for Lady and Gentleman with young child, outside central part of town and with garden. Terms moderate. L. R-, this paper. 5742 Ij.oll Sale, at New Brighton, 5 Sections," Lonsdale . street, olose to tram, sea, and church, sheltered by plantation ; price £50 each. Apply to John New Brighton. 6679 'jf AKGE Shipment of Art Muslins, Cretonnes and JL_ Fancy Canvas for curtains. Black, Beattie and Co." ' PIANOS by best English makers, Collard and Collard, Jarret and Gouge. Iron frame, upright grand, cottage pianos, guaranteed to stand extreme climates. Now lauding, and will be sold on terms or for cash at lowest prices. Spensley and Co.. High street. 3319 H ATKINSON wants People to get Married and __ « Buy their Furniture of him. NOVELTIES in Ladies' Blouses and Shirts at moderate prices. Inspection invited. Black, Beattie and Co. WE have just opened a large variety of Gents' Ties and Scarves, Collars, tec Black, Beattie and Co. THE New Celluett Under-shirts and Pants for Spring and Summer wear. Black, Beattie and Co. lARGE Shipment of our "B.B." Kid Gloves at 2s J 6d, just opened in tans, brown and black. Black, Beattie and Co. , (**IRASS Cloths, Cotton Crepons, Prints aiid" *r Zephyrs, newest designs at Black, Beattje and Co. IA rKST Novelties in Summer Dress Materials now Ji being shown. Black, Beattie and Co. tjlOR Sale or To Let, at once, 7-rooa?ed House, best 1 part of St. Albans. Apply T. E. Taylor, opposite Pkkss office. THE " Countess" three and four-ply Knitting Wools are the Best. They are remarkable for their softness, elasticity and exceptional durability. Sole Agents for Canterbury—W. Strange and Co. "TVTEW Silk Stripe Tennis Shirts, plain cream and JL/. fancy stripe, 4s 9d each. Black, Beattie and Co. • FALMAN gui meruit Ferat, which, freely trans lated, means Palm Brand Tea takes the cake and surpasses all other Teas for excellence and flavour. Sold by all Grocers. TUST Opened, latest Noveltie. in Cotton Dress Mat- rials. Black, Beattie and Co. PORTMANTEAUS, Dressing Bags and Travelling Trunks Made to Order: every description. W. Ward, 121 Manchester street. GLADSTONE and Brief Bags, best quality, always in stock at W. Waad"s, 121 Manchester street, 40 6 OR New and Stylish Millinery buyers are invited to inspect same at Black, Beattie and Co. H ATKINSON'S the only Cash Furniture Shop m in Christchurch. Give him a trial. N~ EWESTGoods in Ladies' Belts, Belt Slides and _ Cla-ps. Black, Beattie and Co. WANTED KNOWN—The Citizens are respectfull* informed that those magnificent premises formerly occupied by Messrs Milner and Thompson have been opened, on the ground floor in a very superior high-class manner, as the " Commercial Restaurant," wherein oysters, soup, fish, joints, grills, entrees, game, and other refreshments can be obtained at all hours; Adjoining is the oyster, fish, poultry and game ."hop, with its marble slabs, plate glass aquarium and fountain. Fresh fish and oysters daily, the very best our New Zealand waters produce. Luncheons, including oysters, soup, fish, joints, poultry, game, entrees witlj, sweets, pastry, or butter, cheese and salad, with tea, aerated waters or glass of milk from 12 to 2. Purity and freshness of the commodities with extreme cleanlinese, combined with civility and respectful attention, may be relied on. The Proprietor's desire is to merit by his method of catering the warm approbation and patronage of his best friends, the public, upon whose generous verdict in his favour tie with confidence relies. 'J'elephone 884. SOQ7 MUSIC GREATLY SACRIFICED. JUST OPENED-LATEST SONGS and PIECES, 3d; Thousands at Id. Great Reduction in Books (Banjo, Flute, Guitar, Mandolin, Violin and Orchestral Music). Liberal terms to trade and profession. 229 HIGH STREET (next White Hart Hotel). GAEDEN TOOLS. A MANUFACTURER'S SPECIAL SET OF SAMPLES. CLEAN, BRIGHT, GOOD AND CHEAP. NOW ON SALE. HUDSON AND CO., S. ■P. Q. ».,' COLOMBO AND GLOUCESTER SZBEEX3. -
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9522, 15 September 1896, Page 1
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