AMUSEMENTS. ril HEATRE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT; TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 TUESDAY, NOV. 2nd. TONIGHT! Revival, by particular desire, of GECRGK R. SIMS'S AND WILSON , UAKRETTS Sublime Missionary jilay, THE GOLDEN LADDER THE GOLDEN LADDER THK (SOLDKN LADDER THE GOLDEN LADDER BLAND HOLT And h'H POPULAR PREMIER ORGANISATION IN AN ATTRACTIVE SERIES OF CHARACTERISATIONS. POSITIVELY FOR THRER NIGHTS ONLY. POSITIVELY FOR THKEE NIGHTS ONLY. "Tis Sorrow builds the Shining Ladder up Whose crolden rouiido are our calamities." Pronounced to lie a Delightfully HUMAN And a Refreshingly NATURAL PLAY, Full of Honest Pathos, abounding in Legitimate Merriment, THE BEAUTIFUL. SCENERY, Specially executed for this production by " MR JOHN* RUUNTON. ACT I—NATURE'S BKAUTIK3 : YOUTH AND FLOW ERS. THE BIRTHDAY BETROTHAL. " Whither thou soest I will go ; and thy people shall be my people." ACT 2-AMONG DUSKY FORMS AND BENIGHTED MINDS. A Missionary's Life in Madagascar. ACT 2—BACK TO MEIIRIE ENGLAND. HAMPSTEAD HEATH IN A FLEECE OF SNOW. The TwinVling " Lights o' London." ACT 4—THE BROAD ARROW. TRAGEDY AND COMEDY WITHIN PRISON WALUS. HISTORIC MILLBANK. Sewing Machines supi lied by THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY. POSITIVELY FOR THREK NIGHTS ONLY. POSITIVELY FOR THRKK NIGHTS ONLY. NOTE.—NO PIECE ONCE WITHDRAWN will be revived during the season. Prices—4s, 3s, 2s, and One Shilling. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's. Pay Tickets at Eslick's and Walker's. Furnishings by 11. Late Trams and Coaches to nil suburbs. Doors open at 7. Carriages may be ordered tor 10.45. 348 DT>FE__OWS' HALK Lessees;—The Kinemntograph Syndicate, Limited. Manager—Hon. E. E. Townshend. Under the dfc '»c fX2- v His Excellency Patronage t^#?«-^^^^Si^ > liOTd Lady Ranfuriy, Right lion Richard Seddon, the Ministry, &c. SHORT SEASON COMMENCING NOVEMBER Bth. THE ORIGINAL KINEMATOORAFH Reproduction of THE DIAMOND JUBILEE PROCESSION Embracing the Whole of the Procession, From the Departure of the Queen from Windsor until her arrival at .St.. Paul's. The Magnificent MILITARY PAGEANTS and NAVAL TABLEAUX, as exhibited with Phenomenal Success in the A 1 ham bra, London, and all the principal Cities oi New Zealand, together with a Wonderful Collection of FIFTY MISCELLANEOUS SUBJECTS, ranging from the Sublime to the Ridiculous. And for the First Time "FAUST UP TO DATE," From the Comedy Theatre, Paris. This Subject is the Most Marvellous ever produced, and prior to its despatch from Paris, from whence it has just arrived, was the Talk of the City. Reserved Seats Plan now open at Milner and Thompson's. Prices—3s, 2s and la. 317 MUSICAL UNION. nHHE PRACTICE This Evening will be from 8 to X 10 p.m. Member.) are requested to make arrangements for same. 313 KENT BICYCLES. ALL Intending Purchasers should not fail to see the Grand Collection of KENT BICYCLES in THE KENT SHOWROOM, HIGH STREET, PRICES—Net cash, Ladies' £22, Gentlemen's £21. Terms Arranged to Suit Every Purchaser. KENT BICYCLRS are~~made ot the Very Best - iMaterial, EADIE and U.S.A. JITIINGS. Splendid Collection of Cycle Accessories on View in the SHOWROOM, HIGH STREET, I Next to Gundersen's, Jeweller. ■ Kent Manufacturing and Repair Works, Bedford Row, Christchurch. RICHARD KENT, 9277 Proprietor. SHOWb. NORTHERN AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION, RANGIORA. THE ANmiAL EXHIBITION of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Dairy Produce, Implements and Sheep Doga takes place on the SHOW GROUNDS, ASHLEY STREET, RANGIORA. On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4th. Special Train from Christchurch' at 10.10 a.m. Full Entries in all classes. Horse Leaping Contests, Guessing Competition, Kinematograph, and other attractions. A Brass Band on the Ground. Admission, 2a 6d; after 12 noon One Shilling. 18() fif. S. CLARKSON, Secretory. MEETINGS, ie: NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, CANTERBURY SECTION. A GENERAL MEETING of Members will be held in the ROOMS, GLOUCESTER STREET, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, J At 8 p.m., To Discuss the "No-Confidence" Motion and several other matters. 195 MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE, 100 Crccsus Shares, 15s per share, Paparoa. Apply Crresus, Press Office. 319 OR Sale, American Daisy Cart in good order, also Pony and Harness. Apply, C. H. Williams, Lincoln road, near Black Horse Hotel. 7>\d, OLL COMPETITION—Any who have not sent in their Competition Dolls are requested to send to Mrs Brunt, Linwood, or leave at the Art Gallery, on Thursday next, between 12.30 and 1.30. 285 OK Sale— Biuycle fitted with Dunlop tires, large tubes, tangent wheels, almost new. Cau b£ seen between 1 and 5 p.m. at Trengrove's Supreme Cycle Works, 98 Manchester street. Price, cash only, £15. 296 fUST Landed—9o Pairs of Lace Curtains, slightly tJ soiled, to be sold cheap. Black, Beattie and Co. PECIAL value in Ladies' White Muslin and Fancy Aprons. Black, Beattie and Jo. value in Ladies' Shirt Blouses, large JO selection, Is lid, 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s lid. Black, Beattie and Co. _______s^___L_— ARQE shipments of newest goods in Fall Neta just opened Black, Beattie and Co. ANTED—To be well known. Atkinson's, Man, Chester street. _ 8~ PRING Cleaning. Furniture Renovated jand Re covered in the best style at moderate prices. Ballantyne and Co. LAWN TENNIS RACQUETS REPAIRED or Renewed by F. BURDETT SAPSFORD. Racquet Expert, Brittan etreet and Canal Reserve, Linwood. Importer of Tennis Materials from the Best English Makers. Davies and Lamb, Agents. CABINET Furniture supplied direct from the Factory to the home at lowest rates. Ballantyne and Cα _■ INSfCups of Delicious Tea for a Penny first water. Test the truth of this statement by experimenting on half a pound of 2s 4d Palm Brand Indian. Leading Grocers. _____ Pound of Palm Brand Indian Tea at 2b 4d \9 makes 256 cups of fragrant tea with first water. how many will it make with the second water? Leading Grocers. _____ W~ ANTED—Just to Hand from the Manufactories the latest in Silver Watches, and a large assortment of Spectacles, selected by Mr O. H. Jones, who is now in London. G. and C. H. Jones, Watch makers and Opticians, Cashel street. 659 ANTED KNOWN—People with defective sigh can be supplied with Spectacles at a. really modern-cost. Do not injure your eyes. Apply at once to Kennett, Watchmaker, &c., 183 High street. An enormous stock to select from, all the latest styles and shapes, frames, or in steel, nickel silver and ■cold. : WANTKD KNOWN—That the Perth Dye Works is still going ahead, turning out nothing but first-class wo: k. Everybody pleased. -Call and we for yourself. Gloucester street West. Telephone 767 "BEN-HUR" AND "ENVOY" HIGH ART BICYCLES (AMERICA'S UNSURPASSED MODELS;. T' HR Happy Combination of Strength, Perfect Materia), Elegance of Design, Study of Detail, • and Superb Finish, manipulated by some of the competent men of the world, has, in these Machines, » brought about a result Second to None in the Field [ of Cjcle Building. ! NIND WARD AND CO., > Sole Agents in New Zealand, ? UOHFIELD SXREKT. t
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9873, 2 November 1897, Page 1
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