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AMUSEMENTS. rpHEATRE ROYAL. T. 9Bee 3 .. War Exhibition Syndicate, Ltd. Manager .. ... Mr F. W. Ruck Musical Director .. .. Mr C. F. Bunx TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, 10th DECEMBER, Positively the Last Night of the WAR! W A R I Under the patronage and in the presence of his Lordship Bishop Julius. LAST OF THE CAVALRY CHARGES LAST OY THE BEAUTIFUL PICTURES AMERICAN VICTORIES. A CHILDREN'S MATINEE EXHIBITION will be given THIS AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. Doors open 2 o'clock. Admission Sixpence to all parts of the house. Special Children's Concert Programme will bo given at the Matinee, and a song by a party of the n:imo of ; but, NO, as this gentleman has sung before the Queen, he is too m 0 CONCERT TO-NIGHT.. Songs by Mrs Howie, Misses Lillian Smith and Lilian Thompson, Messrs Millar and Hockley. _, Orchestral Accompaniments and Overtures. Doors open 7.30; commence 8 o'clock. Box plan Milr.er and Thompson's. Dress Circle 3s, Stall's 2s, Pit la. 6655 '- WAR. WAR. THEATRE ROYAL—SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 10th DECEMBER. First and Only MATINEE of SPANISH-AMERICAN WAX, under the patronage and in the presence of His Lordship Bishop Julius. The Peterson Bros, in their refined Songs, and other attractions. Children, fid to all parts of the house. Doors 2, Performance 3 o'clock. 5656 " RELIGIOUS SERVICES. T~~ RINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Corner Manchester and Worcester streets, j TO-MORROW, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. REV. SIDNEY J. BAKER. 6575 tTFe i'HODIST CHURCH. SUNDAY SERVICES, December 11th, 1898. Durham street—Morning, at 11, Rev. D. McNicoll; evening, at 6.30, Roy. C. Porter. East tFelt—Morning, at 11, Mr J. Lomas; evening, at 6.30, Rev. V. W. Isitt. Temperance Sermon. St. Asaph street—Morning, at 11, Mr J. Honan; evening, at 6.30, Rev. D. McNicoll. -J 55 ? 9 URHAM STREET SCHOOLROOM. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14th, 7.30 p.m. A CHILDREN'S CONCERT will be given by Mr Coleman's Pupils in aid of the Deaconess's Fund. Admission 6d. 5628 S~t7~paul-s"presbyterian CHURCH. ! SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. SUNDAY, 11th DECEMBER. Services will be conducted by the Rev. G. B. INGLIS (Ashburton), at 11 a.m., 8, and 6.30 p m. 5631 qT. ALBANS METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, ON SUNDAY, the 11th. Preachers—Morning: Rev. W. Lee. Afternoon and Evening: Rev. P. W. Fairclough. Special Hymns by tho Children. ON MONDAY EVENING, CHILDREN'S CONCERT and DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES In the Church, at 7.80. Collection at each Service and Concert for School Funds. . 5608 THE SALVATION ARMY, Victoria street, Christchurch. FAREWELL of COLONEL and MRS HOSKIN, also ADJUTANTS SHARP j tod MORETON, at the above Barracks, 7 p.m. j SUNDAY, lltfa INSTANT. MONDAY, 6.80 p.m.-PUBLIC TEA. 8 p.m.-LAST WORDS. Majors Harris, Birkenshaw, Bennett, Evans ted an imposing staff of officers present. 5534 OUR FATHER' S CHURCH. Teacher-O'BRIAN HOARE. ART GALLERY, SUNDAY, December 11th. 11 a.m.—"The Problem of Life" 7 p.m.—-"Poise.; - 5618 !A L B E R T HALL, *X 83 Colombo street. MR J. R. BLAIR, from Ireland, will (D.V.) give a Series of Lectures on the "FUTURE OF THE HUMAN RACE," Illustrated by a large Chart, as follows: SUNDAY, at 6.30 p.m.; MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, at 730 p.m. , Also, weather permitting, Mr Blair will give an address on SUNDAY NIGHT, in Cathedral square; at 8 p.m., on the same subject. 5650 ~~ LECTURE S., THE LYCEUM. WW. COLLINS LECTURES TO- • MORROW. SU BIBCT: "f A I T H - H E A L I NO." Musical. Selections at 7. Lecture 7.15. Admission 6d and Is. 5600 '.._'■".' SWIMMING. SWIMMING. . . .- . SWIMMING. .. THIS AFTERNOON. J. A N CAS T E R PA R K. EXCITING RACES POLO MATCH RELAY RACING FUN IN THE WATER ... Etc., Etc. ' 5652 EDUCATIONAL. x riIRTON COLLEGE, LATIMER SQUARE. ■ CLOSING CEREMONY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15th, 1698, At 3 p.m. EXHIBITION OF CLASS WORK. Presentation of Certificates and Prizes, Speeches. Admission by Invitation Card (not transferable. ~ 5551 C. A. FREEMAN, Principal. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. rpHE Hoard invites APPLICATIONS, ac- **- companied by testimonials, for the following APPOINTMENT, to be sent in, addressed to the Secretary of the Board, not later than 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 22nd current. Applications received later than the advertised time cannot be considered:— Saltwater Creek—Master. Present salary, 4119. H. C. LANE, Secretary. _Chri»tchurch, 9th Doc-mber, 1898. 5579 VIOLIN LESSONS. Q P. BUNZ, 171 Armagh street. Perfect Bowing and Positions. Many of Mr Bum's Pupils are taking leading positions in Solo and Orchestral Work. An ORCHESTRAL PRACTICE CLASS is NOW FORMING. Those wishing to join should apply at once. 4318 SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL 150 Worcester street West. PRINCIPAL—MR C. H. GILBY, Honoursman and Fellow of the Incorporated Phonographic Society, N.S.S.T., etc. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, and all Commercial Subjects thoroughly taught. CIVIL SERVICE and MATRICIULATION. —Individual Tuition by Mr H. L. Kidd, B.Sc., and Miss F. Sheard, MX FRENCH CLASSES (Day and Evening), svvsi r *■*•• Malaquin, irom the's'Lycee National _f ti, n8 ' Fraace » Rapid Conversational w Term commences at any time. CCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPE- " „ WRITING, Etc. GRAIN AGENCY BUILDINGS, TRIANGLE (Opposite D.I.C. Late Miss A. M. Carr). H. W. LOCKYER DIGBY, F.NJ?.S. (Honours), N.S.S.T., N.U.T. Double Pitman Medallist, Holder of the Highest Speed Certificate outside British isles. (220 words per minute). As•isted by MISS E. E. DIGBY (late Principtf School of Shorthand,, etc., Oamaru). Shorthand (Pitman's and Lightline), Type_7 6, B °olt-keeping, Commercial Training, T?'i... horou .- h and rapid tuition. Gregg's Shorthand—Simplest, easiest, and S?™. V Principles learnt in 10 leaaona. 2n£S ° t b * Rißcd ln a correspondingly short ¥r loa « time. Special prospectus on applica«on.. Lyttelton Class-Tuesday and Priday Wi-St Church °* England Schoolroom,

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10215, 10 December 1898, Page 11

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