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AMUSEMENTS. r CHRIST'S COLLEGE RIFLES. rpHEATRE ROYAL. NEXT WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14th. PROGRAMME: Part I. Overture—"Flying Squadron," Garrison Band "College Song, • Mr S. Bell Song by Chaminado, Mrs Howie Song—"Let mc like a soldier fall," Mr W. A. Day (with cornet obligato by Mr F. C. Raphael) Violin solo—Tarantella, by Kaff, Miss Ella Julius Song—"True till death," Mr A. Millar Song—."The silver ring," Miss Davie m Song—"Sons of the Queen," Mr Hugh Reeves Song—"Hoop-la Carina,'' Miss Moir Song—"Marching,' Corporal March Song—Selected, Miss Lilian Smith Waltz—"Cuba Libre," Garrison Band. Accompanists: Misses March, Julius, and .Bandmaster Merton. Part 11. Tableau—Wellington at Waterloo Song Bayonet exercise—Christ's College Rifles Highland dance — Members of Caledonian Society Tableau—Yakoob's standard bearer Manual and firing exercise—Christ's College Rifles Lance exercise—Canterbury Mounted Rifles Hornpipe—Messrs Close and Odering Tableau—Quatre Bras (City Guards) Highland dance — Members of Caledonian ' Society Physical. exercise (to music)— Christ's Cellege Rifles Pontoon Raft Building—Canterbury Engineers Irish Jig—Messrs Close and Odering Chorus and tableau—The soldiers of the QUeen , "GOD SAVE THE QUEi-N." Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Box office now open at Milner and Thompson's. Ticket holders admitted 7.15 p.m. Doors open 7.30, commence 8 p.m. Carriages 10.15. Late trams arid coaches to all suburbs. 6651 CANTERBURY'S ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION, OPERA HOUSE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16th, 1898. GREAT MAORI AND PAKEHA GATHERING. NEW ZEALAND NIGHT. MAORI SONGS and DANCES, Highland Fling by Young New Zealanders. Roßsiter'a Grand New Zealand Anthem ; "ZEALAND—.'' Myriorama—"Canterbury, Past and Present." j New Zealand Orchestra, Recitations and i Tableaux. ALTOGETHER A GREAT NIGHT. I Dress Circle, 2s; Body of Hall, Is. 5578 , ST. ASAPH STREET MISSION. A GRAND CHRISTMAS FANCY FAIR. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. Will be Opened on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15th, At 12.15 noon, i BY W. B. CLARKSON, Esq., B And Continued on s FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, •".'.'.' The 16th and 17th. Luncheon from 12 to 2, tea from 6 to 7, each day. Tickets Is. f ' ' Admission only 6d. J 5 Proceeds in aid of Mission Fund. 5632 j 2 riANxERBURY CRICKET ASSOCIATION ~ V • ■' SENIOR CUP MATCHES. 1' LANCASTER PARK, TO-DAY, at 2.16 p.m. Midland CO. and United C.C. Umpires, d Messrs W. D. Mearea and R. Mortlock. Lancaster Park v Sydenham and Addington (with Phillips). Umpires, Messrs J. Wheatley, F. C. Gerard. .Admission: Sixpence; no'"e_tra"charge .to stands. Afternoon tea. 6571 t PORT HILLS. ; S U N DAY. ? QYDENHAM BAND. TRAMS, 2.10. 5672 _ - BICCAieEON. THE ANNUAL FETE will be held on TUESDAY; December 18th, at "Almora" (by the kind permission .of J. 0. B. Beckett, Esq.). Admission 6d; open at 2. Coaches leave 6 i-mpire 1, 2.30 o'clock, 5544 n ■ > MAiJAME hELLER, o PHYSIOGNOMIST, INSPIRATIONAL c A. MEDIUM, Removed to 183 Cambridge c Terrace, corner house right side Manchester b street bridge. Questions Answered on Health, Marriage, Business, etc. Through pressure of business stay extended another week. 2673 MISCELI-ANSSOU S. FOR SALE—Studio Camera, 10 x 8, portrait and landscape lens. C. J. Mountfort, t Roper's Buildings, Cathedral square. 5478 r "C'GR Grocery Business in c J- . Southern-District, large turnover. Apply ■ Chrystall and Co., Lichfield street. 5488 BItYCLE For Sale, £15 10s, in splendid Cider, nearly new, right up to date, 80 or 90 gear, extra chain and wheel: a bargain, owner leaving. Address T.H.H., "Press" - Office. 4 '■'■;., 6670 NEW BRIGHTON—To Let, for month, a Six-roomed .UouSe with bath, stabling, etc., furnished, close to beach and tram. Holiday, Post Office, N.B. 5543 FOR SALE—Ladies' Bicycle. Zealandia, in first-class order, lamp, bell, all complete; * bargain. Apply W. Turvey, 61 Victoria street, off Ferry road, Linwood. ; .5626 SUPERFLUOUS HAIR effectually removed by electrolysis, large practice, satisfaction guaranteed. Mr Hammond, Medical Galvanist, 50 Oxford Terrace- West. 5619 !- /"10ME and See the Yorkshire Lass, PhyßiogL, V-/ nomist, Inspirational Medium, Health, -Sarrjage, Business, Future by cup. St. i- Asapn street, near Manchester street, sear B Harris's Fruit Shop. Charts la. 5555 t# TVpOETH Opawa—s-roomed House, verandah, b stables and outbuildings, nearly 2 Acres B of land, orchard, and grass paddock; only a £400. Forest and Perkins, Sydenham. 6580 FOR Sale—Bay Gelding, 6 yrs old, quiet, staunch and sound; suitable for spring ' dray or farm work; any trial. Apply Chas. j Brice, Lake road, Shirley. 5599 - T>ERMANENT appointment hardware, fur---oV niture, or seed trade required, Englishman (30); best references or security, willing and competent; would go out of town. "C," *' "Press" Office. 5581 o l?OR SALE — Eight-roomed House and it A- offices, hot and cold water, .-acre land, good garden. C. J. Mountfort, Cathedral square. . ' 5402 1A AAfi ENGLISH Dolly. Tints for 7 JLvJjUIJIJ Ladies' Blouses, Children's Frocks, etc.; beautiful tints, a child can use them. Ladies ask your chemist or storekeeper for them. Local agent, H. F. Stevens, Whole? sale Druggist, Cashel street. 5620 O TINSMITHS—For Sale, Goodwill of an lk Extensive Wholesale and Retail Business, ~ stock at valuation if required; satisfactory J reasons for selling. A splendid opening. Apply Tinsmith, "Press" Office. 5053 WANTED KNOWN — Manicuring, for beautifying the hands, at the D.I.C. '• daily, also on Tuesdays and Friday, from 12 noon till 2. 5593 3 T£7*ANTED, for permanent tenant, superior Vt Cottage at St. Albans, about 5 rooms, d t with bath preferred, and conveniences. Baker Bros., Christchurch, Duuedin, "Wellington, and Auckland. 5591 WANTED, Tenant for good house, Gloucester street West, near College, 6 bedrooms °' upstairs, h. and c. water, sewage connections. Apply Arthur Appleby, Agent, Hereford street. - 5490 - TjrTANTED to Sell, at Prebbleton, 8£ Acres, * if" sub-divided into Paddocks and Garden, " with House of 5 rooms and scullery, washhouse and copper, stable, dairy, etc. J. T. Bell, Cathedral square. - "TjyANTED to Sell, at Fendalton, Interest ~ ■ ».f in Lease of nearly 6 Acres First-class Land, with Cottage; 2 rooms, stable, etc. J. T. Bell, Cathedral square. s "TITANTED KNOWN—Be wise in time and |. Buy your Horse Covers and Saddlery from G, .2 ", " \ r W. Drayton, 224 Cashel street West. WANTED Sell, Gentleman's Residence, of good land, 10-roomed two-storey house, h. and c, 2 acres splendid orchard, all.beautifully laid out; price with * termfc Oollieir and Co., opposite Clock Tower. _.| 644. t , , , 11 i iii-ii-iniifiiiiiinT

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10215, 10 December 1898, Page 1

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