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AMUSEMENTS. GRAND MILITARY TABLEAU CONCERTS ■ASD ROYAL JUBILEE KINEMATOGRAPH EXHIBITIONS. Under the IMstinpruished Patronaare of Bis Excellency Lord Hanfurlv, K.O.M.G. lit. Hon. K. J. Seddon, P.U., LL.D. Lient.-Colonel Gordon and District Staff. * |~VPERA HOUSE. TUAM STREET., OPENING NIGHT, MONDAY, NOVEMBER Bth. FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. This Grand Patriotic Spectacular Military Display will comprehend the Greatness of the British Kmpire during: the Victorian Kra. A Vivid Representation of the Diamond Jubilee Celebrations in London will be given on a Scale of Magnificence hitherto unapproached by any (cinematograph in the colony. Many Coloured Views of the Royal Pageant will be exhibited, and the whole will form an incisive Historical Picture that will never fade from the memory. The Concert Programme will consist of Songs, Sketches and Dancer by leading artists, Exhibitions of Military Exercises by Volunteers, and Scenes from Popular Operas. Military Tableaux of historic interest will be given on a scale never before attempted in Christchureh. Matinees will be given on days to be farther announced. Full Orchestra under the leadership of Mr A. Corrick. Popular Prices of Admission —Dresk Circle and Orchestral Stalls 2a, Body of Hall 13. 266 GRAND CONCERT, ODDFELLOWS' HALL, TO-NIGHT. TUESDAY, November 2nd. BY ST. ANDREWS CHURCH CHOIR. Parti.—"The Merrie Men of Sherwood Forest." Robin Hood, llr C. Read; Marion, Mixs Alice Corrick ; Little John, Mr A. F. Young ; William Scarlet, Mr A. Brabner; Friar Tuck, Mr X. Austin; Holy Palmer, Mr G. M. Small. Part ll.—Miscellaneous. Splendid programme. Leader—Mr W. Skelton. Conductor—Mr A. Corrick. Admission Is, children 6cl. 325 SYDENHAM WKSLEVAN SCHOOLROOM, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT by Fifty Children. Tableaux, Maypole, Fan Drill, Nursery Rhymes, Songs, &c. 7.45. Admission Is, Children 6d. 320 S~ T. MARK'S SCHOOLROOM, OPAWA.—SALE of WORK, Musical Entertainment, &c., WEDNESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, 3 to 6 p.m. Mid 7.50 to 10 p.m. Admission, after 7.30, 6d. 289 DANCING. ~\M ISS COX will hold n. CLASS for WASHINGTON JjA fOST, &c.,on WEDNESDAY, November 3rd, . at 3 o'clock, in the ART GALLERY. Address—329 St. Asaph street. 295 LECTURES. TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. G. 11. ROWSE, D.D., Veteran Missionary, from Calcutta, will Deliver his Popular Lecture, "A PILGRIMAGE THROUGH PALESTINE," Illustrated by Lantern Views of Original Photographs taken hy himself, TO-NIGHT. To Commence at 7.30 p.m. Admission—Silver Coin. ! Proceeds in Aid of Funds of N.Z.B.M.S. 273 (RECORD REIGN AND JUBILEE PROCESSION. LECTURE by the BISHOP OF CHRISTCHURCH in the OPERA HOUSE, TO-NIGHT. At 8 p.m., IN AID OF THE FUNDS OF ST. -MARY'S HOME. Glees and Song 3 will be Rendered by the Cathedral Choir and their Friends. PART I. OF THE BISHOP'S LECTURE. Musical Interlude, Giees, Songs, &c. PART 11.-LECTURE CONTINUED. Organ—Miss R. Ross. Pianoforte — Mies Bush. The Lecture will be Illustrated by Beautiful Artistically coloured Slides, imported and shown by Mr E. W. Seager. TICKFX'3-28 and Is. Children and Schools in charge of Parents or Teachers —Half-price. Tickets at the Stationers, and from the Cathedral Sidesmen, Freeman's, Broadway's, and Davies and Lamb. Trams and Busses to and from all parts. 275 VOLUNTEER NOTICES. J)ISTRICT ORDER. Volunteer Office, Christchureh, Ist November, 1897. 1. The North Canterbury Volunteer Corps, as under will Parade in Re.iew Order on the dates named, for Inspection by the Commander of the Forces :— Tuesday, 2nd November—E Battery Artillery. 7.30 p m. ; Canterbury Engineers, 8.30 p.m. Wednesday, 3rd November—Queen's Cadets, 7.30 p.m.; Christchureh City Guards, 8.30 t>. m. Thursday, 4th November—Christ's College Rifles, 7.30 p.m.; Christchureh City Rifles, 8.30 p.m. Friday, sth November—Lyttelton Naval Artillery, 7.30 p.m.; N Battery Artillery, 8.30 p.m. 2. Guards of Honour to hia Excellency the Governor will be furnished on Saturday, the 6th met., as follows :— The Lyttelton Naval Artillery will form the Guard of Honcmr at Lyttelton. The Christchureh City Guards will form the Guard of Honour at the Christchureh Railway Station. The Christ's College Rifle 3, with the Garrison Band, will form the Guard of Honour in Cathedral Square. The Canterbury Mounted Rifles will furnish the Escort to his Excellency the Governor. The hour of parade will be notified hereafter. H. GORDON, Lieutenant-Colonel, 276 Commanding Canterbury District. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF STORES. Head Office, Wellington, 29th October, 1897. SEPARATE WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this Office up to NOON on MONDAY, the 29th November, 1897, for the SUPPLY and DELIVERY of the under-mentioned STORES, from the Ist day of January, 1898, to the 31st day of March, j 1900, at Auckland, Wellington, Addington and Hill- , side :— GENERAL IRONMONGERY :.. FURNISHING IRONMONGERY '■■ ! CEMEST AND LIME LEATHER, &c. BRUSH WARE SHIP CHANDLERY OILS, COLOURS, &C. .. IRON AND STEEL DRAINPIPES, &c Specifications and forms of tender may be obtained at the Railway Stores Offices, Newmarket, Addington, Hillside, and the Stores Manager's Office, Wellington, at which places statements showing , the loeaFconsuruption oJ articles chiefly in demand -will be on view. Tenders to be addressed to the General Manager, New Zealand Railways, Wellington, and to be marked outside, "Tender for STORES." Telegraphic tenders will not be received; and the lowest or any tender will not nece3£arily be accepted. The accepted tender rates will be published in the "New Zealand Gazette." By order, T. RONAYNE, 3<X7 General Manager, N.Z. Railways. TRAMWAT NOTICES. AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY. RETURN FARE—SIXPENCE. By Trams Leaving Edwards, Bennett's Corner for New Brighton at 10.10 a.m. 307 NEW BRIGHTON TRAM COMPANY, Via Worcester street. EXCURSION TRAMS Daily 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. RETURN FARES—g D> 23 J. THOMSON, Manager. LOST AND FOUND. T OST GOLD LOCSET, initials J. W.R. engraved. Bi Finder rewarded on leaving same at Trengrove's Supreme Cyc c" Work*, next Burkes Hotel. 321 r CJTRAYED, from Islington, on Friday last, Red ! COW, white forehead ; lialfbred Ayrshire, in full milk; eupv>osed to be making for Pr.pmui. Ten shillings reward at Islington Amu. Jas. Poff. 293 f r ADIES' White Kid and Red Leather B«lte now I Jut opentd. Black, Beattte and Go.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9873, 2 November 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9873, 2 November 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9873, 2 November 1897, Page 1

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