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AMUSEMENTS. THE FLYING JORDANS THE FLYING JORDANS ' THE FLYING JORDANS THE FLYING JORDANS THE FLYING JORDANS THE FLYING JORDANS AND THEIR MAJESTIC ORGANISATION. MAJESTIC ORGANISATION. GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY At 2.30 p.m. f» n OKILDRBN fi n Oil io ALL PARTS. Oil REGULAR PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT, I At 8 o'clock. LOCATION OF TENTS;, OPPOSITE THEATRE ROYAL. Prices—Drew Circle Cluirs 43, Stalls 3s, lit 2s. Box plan at Milner and Thompson's. 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 Matinees. 916 ELECTRIC LIGHT CYCLE SHOW ELECTRIC LIGHT CYCLE SHOW HEREFORD STREET. LAST DAY LAST DAY BUT ONE. CROWDED HOUSE LAST NIGHT. MOST ATTRACTIVE EXHIBITS. OPEN ALL DAY, 11 to 5, 7 to 10.30. FREE GRAND CONCERT AND LIME LIGHT LANTERN SLIDES, At 8 p.m. SPECIAL NOTICE. Owing to their prreat popularity Last Night, Mr J. J. Kiusey has kindly consented to again EXHIBIT SOME of ins ALPINE SLIDES OF MOUNT COOK AND ITS GLACIERS. Come Early and avoid tbe crush. ADMISSION-ONE SHILLING. Children Half-price. Show Catalogue and Cycling Annual for 1897, Price Sixpence. THOS. GARRARD, 952 Business Manager. QRAND DOLL EXHIBITION AND CONCERT. In Aid of Miss Harband'a 1,. M.5. Zenana Institution, Mndras. EXTRAOBDINAUY SUCCESS. EVERYBODY DELIGHrED. Hundreds Unable to Obtain Admis-ion to Concert. Don't Fail to See the GRAND WEDDING PARTY and COMPETITION DOLLS. Indian Fancy Goods and Oui-:<v«, very choice, for Christmas and Prc3C.iiutinn Gifts. The following Ladies and Gentlemen will assist at the Concert «t 8 o'clock :— Miss Marsden's Juvenile Tupils' Orchestra, Mints Robinson, Partridge, Hilda Meadows, Mrs S. N. Robinson, Messrs J. If. John on and Winter Hall. A section of St. Paul's Sundny School will repeat their Indian club performance. limelight Views of Indian life by Messrs Seager and Salter. Presentation of Prize 3at c!o3e of Concert. Exhibition will he open from 11 a.m. to 5.30, and from 6.30 to 10 o'clock. Admission to Exhibition and Concert 6d. 935 TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. f~VPERA HOUSE. MILITARY CONCERT. KINEMATOGRAPH, GRAMOPHONE, 4c, Ac. LAST TWO NIGHTS OP THI3 WONDERFUL INVENTION EVERY ITEM RE-DEMANDED. UNIVERSAL OPINION GREATEST SHOW IN THE CITY. COME EARLY TO AVOID THE CRUSH. Day Tickets may be obtained at the Opera House This Day in order to avoid confusion at the doors in the evening. MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON. 956 GOVERNMENT NOTICES. EXAMINATION FOR MINE MANAGERS' AND BATTERY SUPERINTENDENTS' CERTIFICATES. Mines Department, Wellington, 3rd November, 1897. AN EXAMINATION of CANDIDATES forCerti ficates as First and Second-class Mine Manager; and Batter}' Superintendents under the Mining Act 1891, and Amendment Act, 1894, and Jfimt and Second-class Mine Managers under the Coal Mine Act, 1891. will be held on TUESDAY, the 25th JANUARY, 1838, and three following; days, at place to be hereafter named. All applications, with Deces aary certificates, and fee of £1, must be addressee to " The Secretary of the Board of Examiner under the Mining Act or Coal Mines Act, Wei linnton," and must be received before the 4tl January, or they will not be dealt with until thi following examination. T. H. HAMER, 869 Secretary to the Board of Examiners. MEETINGS, &C. CANTERBURY MASONIC LODGE, 1048, E.C. fTIHE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of thi X Lo&re will be held at the Masonic HaO, Man cheater street, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock. By command of tbe W.M. X O. STRANGE, 934 - Secretary. /"\NB Pound of Palm Brand Indian Tea at 2« 4 Vf Bakes 256 cups of fragrant tea with first ware) hoar many will it make with the second ws&tr Leading Grocers. i> stirring up the livers of hundred J3I -making them feel wen and happy. Noioli taking that nasty ta*te out of the' mouths of thos who suffer from a disordered state of the stomact Hoxnl wiß clear your skin if it is yellow from di ordered ttrer. Price Is 6d » box, at all Cbesaiete aa

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9882, 12 November 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9882, 12 November 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9882, 12 November 1897, Page 1