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AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE - BOYAJj. Under the Patronage or His Excellency Lord j Ranfurly. i THE GREAT |K_INEM ATOGRAPH j REPRODUCTION OF TH_ DIAMOND JUBILEE PROCESSION. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. In consequence of the UNPARALLELED SUCCESS Of this Great Exhibition, and the incapacity of the Iheatve to hold THE ENORMOUS CROWDS Who sought admission on Saturday, the management h.ve decided, instead of making a return visit, as previously arrange**, to EXTEND THE PRESENT SEASON For Positively THREE NIGHTS ONLY, TO-NIGHT ~TO.NIGHT. last 'Nitoar __*_ two Of the Greatest Exhibition, acclaimed by Press and Public'to be a "TRIUMPH OF SCIENCE." The Procession took place in Jtondon on June 22nd. In six weeks it is reproduced in New Zealand with absolute fidelity, with all its life and movement, and equal enthusiasm on the part of the spectators. MU.LIONS witnessed the procession in London. As many as have been able to obtain admission to the Theatrs have witnessed it in Christchurch, and thousands of people in all the cities of the colony are awaiting its advent w,th eager anticipation. Prices of Admission — 3s, 2s and ls. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's. Day Sales at Eslick's and Walker's. Early Doors, at 7to 7.15. Performance at 8 o'clock. 6274 KINEMATOGRAPH. Ttr ATINEE PERFORMANCE ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. Doors at 2.15, Performance at 3. Admission—Children 6d, Adults usual prices. Seats can be reserved at Milner and Thompson's. N.B.—Special trams and coaohes to all suburbs to be advertised to-morrow. 6275 THE MANAGER OF THE ¥7 INEMATOGRAPH COMPANY, LIMITED, Respectfully Requests Patrons of the Performances to be given on the Three Nights Following to BOOK THEIR SEATS In order to avoid confusion. 6295 THE YT INEMATOGRAPH COMPANY, LIMITED, Beg to intimate THAT THEY HAVE NO CONNECTION WHATEVER WITH ANY SIDE SHOW OR OTHER PER FORMANOE IN CHRISTOHUROH Outside the THEATRE ROYAL. For the Kinematograph Co., Ltd., .6277 O. E. TOWNBHEND, Manager. PROGRAMME OP SOUVENIR CONCERT, BY ESTUDIANTINA BAND, AT THEATRE ROYAL ON THURSDAY, 26th. Estudiantina Band will Play—"Gordon March" and "Turkish Patrol." Miss A. Corrick will Sing—" Woodland Serenade " and duet with Mr C. Read, " Yes, I Will Rest." Mr Kistle Cornwall will Sing—"Tell Mc, Mary, How to Woo Thee " and " An Evening Song.-' Miss A. Gray will Sing—" La Serenata" and "Flower Song"(Faußt). Mr Cecil Holmes will Paint a Lightning Sketch in , Colours. Miss A. Hayward will Sing—'* Alas, Those Chimes " and " Bid Mc to Love." Mr A. Millar will SingMr D. Ryan will Give Two Recitations. Mr C. Read will Sing—" Death of Nelson " (limelight effects) and duet with Miss Corrick. Full Orchestra. Tickets—3s, 2s, ls. Box plan now open at Milner and* Thompson's. Tickets can be obtained of Mr Gundersen, Messrs Kslick or Walker's, and Mr G. Bonnington, High street, and any member of the Band. 6265 MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—First-class Set Single Harness, brass mounted, nearly new. Also flrst-olass Lady's Side Saddle, nearly new. Apply letter " Paragon," Paras Office. 6085 THE Cyclist's Friend has Come. Ladies on their afternoon rides should ask for Jigger Tea ; it is the Best Refresher known. Leading Qrocers Quality superb. Price 2s. MRS PINION, Monthly Nurse, from British Lying-in Hospital, London, No. 20 St. Asaph street East. Accommodation *or Accouchments. and School Committees will obtain special Ik - ) terms and attention at Minson's Cheap Depot, 320 Colombo street. ' THE Record Reign Celebrations being dyer, ~i next item of interest is the arrival of Tea, the Cyclist's refresher. Quality hitherto uuquailed at the price, 2s. Loading Grocers. SPECIAL Purchase—Large lot of Ladies' Jackets, which we are Selling at 5s Ud, 6s lid, 7s lid, up to 15s. Black, Beattie and Co. RESSMAKING Reduced. Dresses made up to August 4th from 12s 6d. Black, Beattie and Co. • ANTKD, Tea drinkers to know that Saxon Tea relies on its' quality. Only one brand, Saxon, ls lOd. 2s. WANTED— People to Get Married. Atkinson - Manchester street. PRESENTS — Immense assortment at Minson Cheap Depot. Call and see. Value iv Colonial and English J_L_!_ Blankets and Flannels. Black, Beattie and Co. HEALTH and happiness go hand in hand when you take Noxol. Little cares which a disordered liver magnify into large ones disappear after a cours-* of Noxol. Noxol helps the sick to get well Is 6d a box at all Chemists and Stores. ' 7075 in*W>ASHGRAM from Mars, sounding the praises of _P Marvellous Remedies, Spring Blossom Ointment and Pills. Only 6d and ls every where on earth. Agents, Kempthorne, Prosser a.nd Co HOUSEHOLD Requisites in Ironmongery, Cutlery Plated Good*, Lamps, China, Glassware and Fancy Goods, at Minson's Cheap Depot, 220 Colombo street. A PENNY saved is a penny gained - Think of the number of pennies you save when one pound of Palm brand Tea bought at _ 4d will make 256 arge cups ot fragrant Tea, first water. Sold by eading Grocers. EWEST Designs in Double-width Cretonne and Tapestry, Is Id, ls 4d, Is od. Black, Beattie and Co. ' COMPARE our Value in ColouiaL Blankets bs fore Purchasing elsewhere. Black, Beattie and_Co. JiMNANTS of Dress Stuff at Very Low Prices,"to r effect a Clearance. Black, Beattie and Co. TTUSHIONABLE Dress Materials, this Season's Jf Goods, Greatly Reduced in Price. Black, Beattie and Co. » OOL Shawls, in all Shades, at Great'y Reduced Prices. Black, Beattie and Co. NOXOL is stirring up the livers of hundreds making them feel well and happy. No_ol is taking that nasty taste out of the mouths of those who suffer from a disordered state of the stomach Noxol will clear your skin if it is yellow from disordered liver. Price ls 6d a box, at all Chemists and Stores. WANTED to Let, House- of all Sizes. Send for particulars. Baggs and Co. NEW SEASON'S BICYCLES. "HADDON" and "PEARL" SINGLES, Also, THE NEW NEW SOCIABLE SOCIABLE BICYCLE BICYCLE Can now be had from the Undersigned. THE CONVERTIBLE MACHINE should be Practically tested by Every Intending Purchaser of a New Season's Mount before deciding' upon an Ordinary Single Machine. NIND-WARD AND CO,, 128 UOHTIBLD STMKKSi

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9812, 23 August 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9812, 23 August 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9812, 23 August 1897, Page 1