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AMUSEMENTS. m H E A T R _; ROYAL. TO-NIGIITI THURSDAY, TO-NIGHT ' TO-NIGHT ! OCT. _Bt_, TO-NIGHT "' AND POSITIVELY FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY POSITIVELY FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY BLAND HOLT Will submit to his Friends and Patrons his Second Spectacular Production ,1 The famous Drury 1.-vne Sportiiii_ Spectacle. THE DERBY WINNER. THE DERBY AVINNER. THE DERBY WINNER. THE DEIIIIY AVINNER. WiittenbvSlll AUGUSTUS HARRIS, CECIL RALEIGH and HENRY HAMILTON. THE ENTIRE STRENGTH OK THE POPULAR PREMIER DRAMATIC COMBINATION In a Cast of Cha-actcrs especially Attractive and Extremely Novel. * VARIED AND BEAUTIFUL DISPLAYS OF THE SCENIC ART, Specially Executed for the Production. THE DERBY AVINNER, A Romance Adorning English Lite, Told CONCISELY, CONSISTENTLY and CONGENIALLY Incorporating .. BRILLIANT SERIES OF SCENIC MARVELS. THE DERBY TRIAL ON MALTON DOAVNS, Faithful and Realistic Details. THE REGIMENTAL BALL. THE REGIMENTAL BALL. A GLITTERING AND DAZZLING DISPLAY Of Over ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ELECTRIC LIGHTS, DASHING AND GORGEOUS UNIFORMS, Aud RARE AND ELEGANT COSTUMES, The whole Spectacle acknowledged by the Melbourne and Sydney Press to'be ONE OF THE VERY FINEST And Most Attractive Stage Tableaux Ever ! Presented on the Australian Stage. THE SALE OF THE FAVOURITE, A Scene of Intense Excitement and Effeol. THE SADDLING PADDOCK And the RACE FOR THE DERBY STAKES. A New and fresh Treatment of -.Sporting Tableau. SPECIAL NOTE.—Bach Production Limited to a ! FEAV REPRESENTATIONS ONLY. NO PIECE ONCE AYITHDRAAVN will be revived during the season. Prices—4s, 3s, 2s, and One Shilling. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's. Day Tickets at Eslick . and Walker's. ' Furnishings by H. Fuhrmann. Late Trams to ail suburb.-*. Sumner—Tuesday, i Thursday and Saturday. Coaches to Fendalton and Opawa. Doors open at 7. Carriage- may be ordered for 10.45. 51 r\ DDFEL LOW S' HALL.) TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), OCTOBER 28th. THE QUEEN'S GRAND DIAMOND JUBILEE | PROCESSION These are the Pictures which were so much admired when exhibited before the Premier and House of i Representatives at Wellington on Saturday, October ' 16th. Commence at Eight o'clock. 2s at Is. 9920 ESTUDIANTINA BAND. j MUSICAL - EVENING AT ODDFELLOWS' HALL, LICHFIELD STREET, ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29th. SELECTIONS by the Band, Miss Alice Gray, Miss Sandstein, Miss Phillips, Messrs C. Read, W. Scales and D. Ryan. Admission Is. Commence at 8. 4 SALE OP WORK AND JUMBLE SALE, DRUIDS' HALL, Colombo road, Sydenham. i THURSDAY, 28rn OCTOBER, 1897. Stalls—Plain Work, Doll and Fancy, Lolly aud Flower, Jumble, Refreshment Shooting AVeighing Machine. Instrumental Music during afternoon. Concert at 8.30 p.m., To finish with comic song by Mr C. Martin. Open from 2.30 to 10 30 p.m. Admission od. Children free during afternoon. Afternoon tickets a\-ailab!e for evening. 17 CONVERSAZIONE AND RECEPTION OP THE EARL AND COUNTESS OF RANFURLY By the Citizens of Christchurch. MONDAY, NOVEMBER Bth, 1897. AN EARLY APPLICATION is Requested for the REMAINING TIOKETS Unsold, as the number arranged for cannot be exceeded. 9862 W. H. COOPER, Mayor. T\ PAUL'S CHURCH ANNIVERSARY CONVERSAZIONE IN THE ART GALLERY, ON THURSDAY, 28th OCTOBER, 1897, At 7.30 p.m. , Musical Programme. Refreshments Provided. Admission, la. 9879 KENT BICYCLES. ALL Intending Purchasers should not fail to see tlie Grand Collection of KENT BIOYOLES in THE KENT SHOWROOM, HIGH STREET, PRICES-Net cash, Ladies' £22, Gentlemen's £21. Terms Arranged to Suit Every Purchaser. KENT BICYCLES are made of the Very Best Material, EADIE and B.S.A. FITTINGS. Splendid Collection of Cycle Accessories on View in the SHOWROOM, HIGH STREET, Next to Gundersen's, Jeweller. Kent Manufacturing and Repair Works, Bedford Row, Christchurch. RICHARD KENT, 9277 Proprietor. LECTURES. j "STARTLING DRINK FACTS." WORKING MEN ARE SPECIALLY INVITED TO HEAR EDMD. H. TAYLOR, Grand Chief Templar, LECTURE on this Subject in the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, WOOLSTON, TO-NIGHT, TEMPLE, LATIMER SQUARE, TO-MORROW NIGHT. Commence 8 o'clock. Illustrated by Effective Lantern Views. Admission Free. Collection. Members of 1.0. G.T. requested to attend In regalia. 35 LOST AND FOUND. LOST at Lyttelton on the 20th inst., 1 Black Curly Retriever BITCH, last seen making for Sumner. Union Steamship Company of New Zealand, Ltd. 54 MISCELLANEOUS. JUST Landed—9o Pairs of Lace Curtains, slightly soiled, to be sold cheap. Black, Beattie and Co. ; ; O.T._~_ WILL Purchase a Small Cottage in town. 3_. *•*-•</ O A.R., P-ES3 Office. 20 SPECIAL value in Ladies' AVTiite Muslin and Fancy Aprons. Black, Beattie and Co. __-*PECIAL value in Ladies' Shirt Blouses, large © selection, Is lid. 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3j lid. Black, Beattie and Co. ________ SPORTS and School Committees will obtain special terms and attention at Minson'a Cheap Depot, 320 Colombo street. ARGE shipments of newest goods in Fall Netjust opened Black, Beattie and Co. WEDDING Present*, useful and ornamental, at Minson's Cheap Depot. Call and see. SPRING Cleaning. Furniture Renovated and Re covered in the best style at moderate prices. Ballantyne and Co. CABINET Furniture supplied direct from the Factory' to the home at lowest rates. Ballon. tyne —nd Co. _______ WHITE, Taffeta, and Doeskin Gloves, black points, latest novelties. Black, Beattie and Co. BARGAINS in Lace Curtains, traveller's samples slightly soiled, from Is lid per pah*. Black, Beattie and Co. " BLACK Taffeta and Swede Gloves, white points, aa now worn. Black, Beattie and Co. __ F" ASUIONABLE Novelties for Spring now opening up in charming profusion. Inspection invited. Ballantyne and Co. SPRING Cleaning. New designs in Carpets, Floorcloths, Linoleums, and all kinds of Furnishing Drapery. Ballantyne and Co. « BEN-HUR " AND " ENjVOY " HIGH ART BICYCLES (AMERICA'S UNSURPASSED MODELS/. THE Happy Combination of Strength.Perfect Material. Eleganca of Design, Study §f Detail, and Superb Finish, manipulated by some';, o * tl * e competent men of tho world, has, in these Machines, brought about a result Second to None in the Field of C>cle Building. :4 NIND WARD AND cfj| Sole Agents in New Zealand, 4?4 LIOHHELD STREET. -^:

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9869, 28 October 1897, Page 1

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