AMUSEMENTS, m H E A T R E ROYAL. Under the Direction oi Mr Robert Brough. Representative—Mr Allan Hamilton. POSITIVELY ELEVEN NIGHTS ONLY. The BROUGH COMEDY COMPANY. . * BKOUGH COMEDY COMPANY. BROUGH. COMEDY COMPANY. TO-NIGHT {FRIDAY), 29th DECEMBER ...LAST NIGHT * "i ' L-AST NIGHT L AST NIGHT j Of •THE LIARS ,, "THE LIARS," "THE LIARS." Mrs Brough as ... "Lady Jessica Nepean." \ Mr Broagh ... "Colonel Sir Christopher Deering." j TO-IKJRROW (SATURDAY) and MONDAY, DECEMBER 30th, and JANUARY Ist, First Production in New Zealand of " THE ADVENTURE of LADY URSULA," k "TgE ADVENTURE of LADY URSULA," "T£E ADVENTURE of LADY URSULA." A Comedy in Four Acts, by Anthony Hope. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2nd and 3rd, First Production in New Zealand of "THE GAY LORD QUEX," "THE GAY LORD QUEX," k "THE GAY LORD QUEX," By Arthur W. Pinero. Prices of Admission—Dress Circle and Or* chestra Stalls ss, Stalls 3s. Pit Iβ. Early Doors to Pit ONLY (Sixpence extra) at 7 p.m. No Extra Charge for Early Doors to Stalls. Box Plan NOW OPEN at Milner and Thompson's. Early Door and Day Tickets at Eslick Bros, and Walker's. Children in arms NOT admitted. Doors open 7.30. Curtain 8. Carriages 10.40. Late Trams to ALL SUBURBS. 2828 FULLER'S WAXWORKS, .ODDFELLOWS' HALL. Packed! Jammed!! Crammed! 11 Gjeat Success of the NEW VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. . SID. DOODY and EDIE WRIGHT in "Oh, the Soldiers of the Queen." DAISY CHARD in "Lily of Lagune.." WILL STEVENS. WALTER RIVERS, TOM EDWARDS, and WALTER FULLER. Open, from 10 till 10. Sixpence. 2823 • - WAR! WAR! . IJ« AID OF PATRIOTIC FUND. Under the Patronage of his Worship the i Mayor. / r\ RAND SACRED CONCERT. SUNDAY~NIGHT, In OPERA HOUSE. CHRISTOHURCH AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY Will Repeat, by Special Request, GOUNOD'S "MESSE SOLENNELLE," With Full Orchestral Accompaniment. New Sacred, Vocal and Inetruroenta.l Solos, Etc. Full Programme. Voluntary Contributions. NOTICE TO MEMBERS—A Full Rehearsal wilt, take place on Siinday.jAfUjrnoon, at ifae. Openi House, at 3 All who bo vkindly assisted on Last Sunday- are cordially Invited. • J. DANIELS, 2829 Hon. Sec. rjRAND MILITARY. TOURNAMENT. PARK. NEW YEAR'S DAY, 1900. Champion Teams of the Colony Competing. First Event 11 a.m. Best Day's Amusement yet Offered to the Public in Christchurch. i 27 EVENTS. £113 IN PRIZES. "Garrison Band in Attendance. ADMISSION ONE SHILLING. LIEUT. BRIDGMAN, SEORGT. BUNTIN, 2823 Joint Secretaries. NEW YEAR'S DAY, 1900. LEESTON! LEESTON! 1 LEESTON! 1 ! PATRIOTIC FUND BENEFIT CYCLE AND AMATEUR MEETING. Big Fields. Champions of the Running Path and Cycle Track Competing. Woolston Brass Band will Play a Progamme of .Patriotic and Popular Music. Excursion Fares! Special Train! I Have a day in the country for the benefit of yourselves and' those left behind by "i'he Absent-Minded Beggars." Every Accommodation. For Train Arrangements see Railway Posters. Mind you come and bring your friends! 2795 . THOS. W. DENT, Hon. Sec. rpHE Only Practical Exhibition of GlassBlowing ever held ia Christchurch. Every Afternoon and Evening. Admission Is, Children 6d. Works, 16 Manchester street South. Open New Year's Day. 2615 EDUCATIONAL. "■pROM BRAIN TO KEYBOARD." Ensuring Perfect Tquoh and Technique, j while effecting an enormous saving of time and work. "The most striking discovery of the present century" (London "Musical News"). Classes now forming. Circulars and tickets at Spenseley and Co.'c. All particulars in Saturday's "Press." * 2148 SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL, Grain Agency Buildings, Triangle, Chr»tohurch. MR H. W. LOCKYER-DIGBY, F.N.P.S. (Honours), N.S.S.T., N.U.T., Double Pitman Medallist, holder of Record Speed Certificates for 200 and 220 words per minute. Assisted by MISS E. E. DIGBY, late Principal School of Shorthand, etc., Oamaru. SHORTHAND. HIGHEST RESULTS, 1899. Out of the TWENTY-EIGHT High Speed, Certificates granted this year through the Shorthand Writers' Association. EIGHTEEN have been gained by Pupils from this School. COMMERCIAL .COLLEGE, 150 Worcester street Wait. PRINCIPAL—MR C. H. GILBY. Ho'voursman and Fellow of the Incorporated Phonographic) Society, N.S.S.T., itc Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, *nd ill Commercial Subjects thoroughly taught. ! CIVIL SERVICE and MATRICULATION. —Individual Tuition by Mr H. L. Kidd, B.Sa, and Mie* F. Sheard. MA. FRENCH CLASSES (D«y and Evening), under M. Malaquin, from the Lycee National d'Orleana, France, Rapid Conversational Method. Term commence* at any time. MINING NOTICES. MAGNUS, PATERSON and CO., Gold Dredging Broken, Colonial Mutual Buildings, High street, Chrisvchuroh, p»UABANTEES Close Market Price on r* VJf ceipt of instructions. ■Reliable and straightforward advice given on Oiago and West Coast Dredging Claims. Telegram*, v "MAGNUS PATERSON," 7295 Ohri/atcimreh. ; •\7ENETL\N~BLINpS~made ana repaired. | ■ * Whiti'i Furnishing Warabomt.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10540, 29 December 1899, Page 1
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