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AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL, i * —— I QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. TUESDAY, MAY 21th, at 3 and 8. FULLER'S MYRIORAMA. LIFE OF OUR BELOVED QUEEN LIFE OF OUR BELOVED QUEEN Illustrating all the most striking events which have distinguished the brilliant 61 years' reign of our Belored Queen. CORONATION CEREMONY H.M. WEDDING H.M. HOMES-WINDSOR. OSBORNE, RALMORAL, BUCKINGHAM PALACE, &c. NAVAL REVIEWS AT SPITHKAD MILITARY REVIEWS AT ALDERSHOT , BRITANNIA'S BULWARKS ' Her Invincible Royal Nnvv. THE '87 AND "97 JUBILEES The excellence of .Mr John Fuller's Myrioramic • scenes is so well known that little more need be said than that the above are aiuoug THE VfcißY BEST yet exhibited. HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. GHOST OF BENJAMIN BINNS, with effects. FIVE MINUThS WITH TllK BOGIES. Stirring Recitations, Songs, jfce., by the Company. "Prices—2s and Is; children half price. Plan at Milner and Thompson's. Day sales at Walker's and Eslick's. Doors open—Afternoon 2.15, commence at 3; evening at 7.15, commence at 8; over in time for late trams. - 2856 MOTJSTT SOCIETY. FIRST CONCERT, 1898-TUESDAY, MAY 31st. fl H O R A L HALL. Tickets—Reserved 2*, Unreserved Is, may be obtained at leading jewellers, chemists, stationers, ironmongers, and at Freeman's. Chorus Practice Tonight and next Monday night at Choral Hall. Final Rehearsal, Thursday, at Choral Hall. Box Plan.at. Milner and Thompson's, Friday next, at 10 a.m. <■ 2911 DAVID BATES. Hon. Sec. rffVE BAKERS will hold their EIGHTH ANNUAL JL BALL in Hobbs's Building'TO-Nli.'HT. Grand March at 8 o'clock sharp. Mr Wells'* Quadrille Hand will provide the music. Ticket;— Double 4s, single 2s 60, may be had at the door: 2916 T. J. BRUNSDEN, Sec. MEETINGS, &c. HOPE OF ST. ALBANS LODGE, U.A.O.D. rB>HE ordinary FORTNIGHTLY MEETING is JL POSTPONED till WEDNESDAY, 25th. 2889___ T. WALKER, Secretary. HRISTIAN CONVENTION, V.M.C.A. TUESDAY, MAY 24th. Morning, 11 a.m., Chairman, J. W. Twentyman, Esq. Afternoon, 2.30 p.m., Chairman, Rev. H. Bull. Evening, 7.30 p.m , Trinity Congregational Church, kindly lent .for the occasion. Subject Missions. Speakers—Rev. W. Scorgic, Messrs Jas. Robertson, Victorian Evangelist; W. S. Strong, Chinese' Missionary ;A. K. Amott and others. For those who wish to remain, ea provided for luncheon, visitors bring their own .provisions. Tea at 5.30. Tickets for same la. Hymn sheet provided. Collection to defray expenses. . .2920 TO - THE ELECTORS OF SELWYN. T WILL BE GLAD TO MEET YOU AT THE ORANGE HALL, GREEN DALE, Wednesday, I 25th May. I At 8 p.m. / -. •• J. CATHCART WASON. 1814 TRAMWAY NOTICES. OHRISTOHUROH TRAMWAY COMPANY, LIMITED. queen's"bTrthday. ALL TIME TABLES and ORDINARY FARES SUSPENDED. FERRY ROAD and SUMNER—Trams each way every hour from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Fares, Is return (all day). Children 6d. PAPANUI—As near Time-table as possible, except that the 3.b, 4.0 and 4.55 trips and returns will NOT run. ADPINGTON. and aui?NYSJQE*-A9, near Jjnjer, 4.0 p.m. trains will run to SHOW GROUNDS ONLY, and the 11.25 a.m., 3.30, 4.0 and 5.0 p.m. from Sunnyside will NOT run. SHOW GROUNDS—Trams, Palace Oars and Drags at frequent intervals, returning' after the races. Fares', 6d each way. PORT HILLS—Cars, «c, every hour from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., returning every hour from 8.30 to 7.30. TAI TAPU—Leave TaiTapu B'a.m., leave Square 10.30 p.m. HALSWELL—Leave Halswell 9.0, 10.0 a.m. and 6 p.m.; leave Square 8.0, 9.0 a.m., 5.0 and 10.30 p..m. BELFAST—Ordinary Time-table, with addition ol a late Coach from Square at 9.30 p.m. . RICCARTON—Leave Racecourse 8.15, 9.15,' 11.0 a.m., 1.30 and 6.45 p.m.; leave Empire 9.1b, 11.0 a.m., 5.15, 9.30 and 11.0 p.m. ISLINGTON and TEMPLETON—Ieave Templeton 9.15 a.ra., leave Empire 11.0 p.m. NIGHT SERVICE on all Tram Lives affper Tuesday night Time-table. 2901 AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY, RETURN FARE—SIXPENCE. By Trams Lea/ing Edwards, Bennett's Corner for New Brighton at 10.10 a.m. 307 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, on Saturday, either in the evening train North, or in Kaiapoi, a PURSE containing £3 and silver.' Finder will be suitably rewarded. E. Richards, Jones street, Kaiapoi. 2903 GOIJ) BROOCH lost on Sunday in Cathedral or between Cathedral Square and North Belt. Anyone returning to E. Hill, Pbmb Office, will be 1 rewarded. 2912 WILL the Person who took a pair of BOOTS by mistake;*rom the Fendalton Hall on Friday night kindly return the same to R. Reid, care Mr Staveley (opposite the Hall), where he will receive hia own. 2896 MnHE dog advertised on May 17th last as having JL followed mc from Kirwee, will be sold at Addington Yards on Wednesday next to defray expenses. T. W. Frankish, Barber street. 2892 MISCELLANEOUS. MRS/R. H. MITCHELL, First-Olass Re gistry and Parcel's Office, Morten's Buildings. Wanted immediately, thorough general and good nurse, housemaid for same family, Wellington, ladyhelp for the country, and strong boy for farm ; good - cook, country, £40. _ housemaid for Institution, not M2J under 25. Superior middle-aged person as nurse for Institution, £35 ; goqd cook, country, £35; two young cooks, town, £30; experienced houseparlormaid, town, 10s; two experienced parlormaids, ' Buburbs, £30; two strong generals, Rangiora; Btrong general, Leeston, good wages j 'Young housemaid, Papanni, Bs. Mrs R. H. Mitchell, Morten's Buildimrs. Telephone 745. _, 2476 OST—A painful ancient Corn by applying Berry's Killkorn, sure cure for corns, Is a hox. John Berry, Chemist, 146 Colombo street, Christchurch. EOOND-HAND English Piano. Only £2 deposit, balance 14s 6d a month. Apply to R. Francis,. the Musical Exchange, 159 and 161 * Manchester street, three doors north of Cashel street. . ORT Wine, oulv 25s per doz bottles or 10s per gallon, at the Waverley Wine Vaults, Worcester , street east, near the Cathedral. 9638 I ~T BARGAIN—Second-hand Piano by Nicolai. ____ Only £2 deposit, balance 16s a month. R. Francis, the Musical Exchange, 159 and 161 Manchester street, Christchurch, opposite the Queen's Hotel. '-, 12 i "TfTJINVOY" BICYCLES. "Envoy" Bicycles JCi "Envoy" Bicycles.—There is nothing finer | built for gold in Bicycles than tfheae magnificent i i machines ; yet the price is only £21. Truly high--1 grade in every respect. Fresh shipment just in, and | ' more than half sold. MND-WAUD and CO., 132 I 1 Li hfleld street. . nrntfE "Countess" three and four-piy nnitting , X. Wools ar« the Besk They are remarkable for heir scttness, elasticity and exceptional durability ole Agents for Canterbury—W Strange and Co ANTED KNOWN—If you want a pair of Boots j for Baby go to K. Atkinson, 119 Manchestsr i street. ' I ANTED—Buyers for Italian Bedsteads. Atkmson, Manchester street. . ._ j ANTED—I have clients urgently in want of houses to rent, 4 to 9 rooms, also to purchase house, city £400 to £450. Alfred R. Ragg, Commission and Estate Agent, 171 Armagh street. WANTED KNOWN— H Atkinson's, Manchester st'eet, for Wedding Furniture. ——. ANTED, at once, 4 to 10-roomed Houses. J. V. Collier, Land, Estate Agent, opposite Clock f Tower. _ WANTED KNOWN—We have a large stock of Musical . Instruments, both Pianos and - Organs (by reliable makers), to choose from. Very I easy terms. K. Francis, the Musical Exchange, 159 and 161 Manchester street, three" doors north of Cashel street. j WANTED KNOWN—If you want quality, com- ( fort and durability combined with cheap--5 ness, go to K. Atkinson, Bootmaker, 119 Manchester - street (opposite T. Wreaks's Corn Store). , _"VTANTKI> cyclists to know that we are fitting 'V V Covers to Dunlop rims at 20s to 26a each, Adams Star Cycle Company, 70 Manchester street. Christchurch.'' - • V7STANTED KN< 'WN—lf you want a pair o* Boots YV for jourself go to "K. Atkinson, 119 Manchest ersl_ree______ "'• ANTED—To be well known. Atkinson's, Man Chester street. j ' , ANTKD, Buyers Brass Kail Bed&tcaaj, £2. Atkinson's.* « \KT ANTED, Buyers Dinner Sets, Bedroom Sets ft * Atkinson's. 1. "StktANTED KNOWN—The "Countess" three and y \\ four-ply Knitting Wools are the Best They are remarkable for their softness, elasticity and ex- \,• ceptional durability Sole Agents for Canterbury — B W St(«t_«aadGo. »

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10043, 23 May 1898, Page 1

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