AMUSEMENTS. CABMYAL WEEK HAS COMB, ' ■ ASD SO HAVE THE FLYING JORDAN ' THE FLYING JORDANS AND THF.IR MAJESTIC ORGANISATION. MORE VICTORY HAS BEEN SCORED IN CHRISTCHURCH BY THIS SUPREME COMPANY, GRAND AND INCOMPARABLE, AND PRESENTING THE MOST NOVEL PERFORMANCE EVER SEEN UNDER A TENT IN NEW ZEALAND. LOCATION OP TENTS, OPPOSITE THEATRE ROYAL. Prices—Dress Circle Ch*irs Ha, Stalls 3s, Pit 2a. Box plan at Milner and Thompson's. Performance at Carriages at 10.30. SPEC rAT,! SPECIAL ! MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. At 2.30 p.m. 6» CHILDREN 6d TO ALL PARTS 6» FREEI FREE! LAMONT, " The Human Arrow.' will make his Startling Dive of 80 feet from the Electric Tower in front of the Tents at 7.15 o'clock before the Evening Performances, and at 2 o'clock before the Children's Matinec3. 715 Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency Lord Ranfurly, Hon. K. J. Seddon, Lieut.-Colonel Cordon, District Staff, his Worship the Mayor and City Councillors. GRAND MILITARY TABLEAUX, CONCERT AMD ROYAL. JUBILEE KINEMATOGRAPH EXHIBITION. /"\PERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. Most Complete Views of the Jubilee Celebrations ever seen in the Colony. 1440 YARDS OP JUBILEE PROCESSION. Niagara Falls—Marvellous effect of falling- water. B-irnum'.s Trick Klephant, Card Party, &c. These films were specially imported for these concerts and are the latest procurable. Latest Wonder—The Gramaphone—Latest Wonder. Tommy Atkins, Labour Speech, Say Au revoir, Drum and Fife Hand, &c. SPECTACULAR MARCH By Fifty Maoris, Lancers, Sailors and Dresses of the early Brunswick period. SONGS, DANCES and RECITATIONS, By Learting- Artists. MILITARY TABLEAUX, On a scale never before attempted this side ot the line. Full Orchestra under Mr Corrick. Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 2s. Body of Hall, Is. Early Doors, open 7 p.m., 6d extra. Doors open 7.30. Commence 8. MATINEE PERFORMANCE Will be (yiven ou WEDNESDAY ' AFTERNOON, At 3 o'clock. Children 6d. Adults Is. 710 ; G. \V. JENNER, Hon. Sec. ELECTRIC LIGHT BICYCLE RACES LANCASTER PARK SHOW WEEK 7.30 p.m. shavp. 777 THIS MORNING" and TO-NIGHT. At 10.30 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. KINEMATOGRAPH EXHIBITION. THE ORIGINAL ELKCTRIC KINEMATOGRAPH will be exhibited THIS EVENING in TONKS, NORTON AND CO.'S AUCTION ROOMS, COLOMBO STREET. Commencing- at 10.30 a.m. SESSIONS EVERY 40 MINUTES. The subjects comprise—The Queen's Jubilee Procession, showing: her Majesty, Royal Family, Troops, &c, this film i 3 over 50ft in length; also, Railway Station Scene, The Rival Bill Posters, Cricket Match England v Australia, Fire Rescue Scene, Street Scenes in pairs, Flower Market, Work People Leaving Factory, A Laundry, Carpenter's Shop, The Serpentine Dance, Hindoo Fakir, Egyptian Dance, French Band, Scottish Danes, Japanese Dance, The Fire Brigade Retiew, and about 20 others. Everyone should see this Wonderful Invention. ADMISSION-ONE SHILLING. 781 CHRISTCHURCH LIEDERTAFEL SUBSCRIBERS requiring EXTRA TICKETS for the LIEDERTAFEL CONCERT on THURSDAY, are requested to apply as early as possible to THOB. H. BARNETT, 786 Hon. Sec. SOCIAL SNOWDROP QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY to be held in the LYCEUM HALL, OS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER lira, 1897. Dancing 8 p.m. till 2 a.m. Gents 23 sd. Ladies Provide Refreshments. 766 NEW ZEALAND SCENERY. MR PEELE'S EXHIBITION of PICTURES NOW OPEN. Studio—Next Union Bank. Admission Free. 760 LECTURES. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH, In TRINITY HALL, Manchester street and Worcester street. MR THOMAS BAKER, of Dannevirke, will (D.V.) deliver his interesting Lecture, entitled ! " A GOOD TIME COMING." When Will it Come? What Will it be Like ? You are earnestly Invited to Attend. No Collection. Commence 8 o'clock p.m. 733 ; sporting. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. NOTICE TO BOOKMAKERS. BOOKMAKERS and their ASSISTANTS are warned that every available means of DETECTING ILLEGAL BETTING Will be adopted. W. H. E. WANKLYN, 521 Secretary. [ MEETINGS, dec. NEW ZEALAND CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR I UNION. T7IBIST NEW ZEALAND CONVENTION to be JP held THIS WEEK. Tuesday, November 9th— I Oxford terrace Baptist Church, reception to visiting 5 delegates and Union sermon. Wednesday, Novetn- » ber loth—la Durham street Church, 7 a.in., prayer i nteetiii": 11 a.m., meeting of New Zealand *xecu- ! tive • 2.30 p.m., annual Council meeting and open Parliament; 7.30 p.m., grand missionary meeting;, addresses by Revs. J. J. Poke and A. Dewdney. Thursday, November 11th—Durham street Church —7 «.rn., prayer meeting; 230 p.m., Denominational ■ rally • 6 p.m., public tea, tickete Is ; and 7 p.m., eono- 'service and pnblic meeting; speakers, RevsL W. Grant and J. T. Burrow* ; collection at each meeting; • a hearty invitation will be given to all at each meeting. W. J. Jenkins Hon. Sec. 740 THE REGULAR MEETING of the Lodge will be he!d in the St. Augustine Hall, Manchester street, THIS EVENING, at 7.30 p.m. Visiting Brethren Cordially Invited. F. W. HOnBS, 742 Secretary. LOST AND FOUND. 1 X OST on night of November 7th, from Selwyn %JL street, one roan CUW and one Jersey HEIFER. Anyone giv.ng infomiatfo > to John Webster, corner 1 Colombo road and Southey street, Sydenham, wjll be rewarded. ZZ? c — THE •' Countess" three and fcur-ply Knitting Wools are the Beet. They are remarkable for heir softness, elasticity and exceptional durability B tol«Ag«jt«lorC»nt«bury-W Bt»ng*MdCo
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9879, 9 November 1897, Page 1
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