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AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROY_L. Lessee and Manager—Mr Douglas Ancelon. THE WALTER BENTLEY SEASON. In consequence of tho GIGANTIC SUCCESS The Management have decided to EXTEND THE SEASON, Consequently thero will be a CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), APRIL 20th, Will be presented an ENTIRELY NEW DRAMA, In Four Acts, by Frank Harvey (Author of "The Wages of Sin," "Shall We Forgive Her?" «tc., etc.), entitled "A HOUSE-. OF MYSTERY." First produced M. Australia at the Criterion Theatre, Sydney, December last, and pronounced by Press and Public A MOST AttTISTIC PI AY, Sensatiooa 1 , Emotional, .and Extremely HUMOROUS. FULL CAST BY DOUGLAS A^CELON'S COMPANY. SATURDAY, 21st—"A HOME OF MYSTE.RY" will be repeated. 53rd, and TUESDAY, 24th"HAMLET." >■ Patrons who have booked Seats for * T HamIβ*" To-night are respectfully requested to re-book for either Monday or Tuesday, on .which nights the play will positively be produced. All Accounts to be rendered this Morning. Prices—3a, 2s, and One Shilling Doors open 7 pm. Box Plan at MilneT and Thompson's. Day Sales at Walker's and Eslick's. v JOHNSON WEIR, 167° L,- Acting Manager. npHEATBE _TiQ~Y~Xir. SUNDAY EVENING. "THE SiGN OF THE CROSS." Illustrated by MR WALTER BENTLEY. Full Orchestral Music. Sacred Solos. 1681 FU LL E R'S WAXWORKS. EVERY EVENING, AT 8. NIGHT OF PRESENT PROGRAMME. LAST NIGHT of "Let 'Em All Go," and "The Town Crier." LAST NIGHT of "The Honolulu Belle." LAST NIGHT of "Fighting Hand in Hand." LAST NIGHT of "THE SOAP-BOILERS' PICNIC." The Best Sixpen'north in New Zealand. 1652 7.15 till 10. SIXPENCE. CHRISTCHURCH MOT_IT SOCIETY. FIRSi' SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT, "Israel in Egypt," Opera House, APRIL 26th. at 8 p.m. Subscribers of £1 Is are entitled to four, and subscribers of 10s 6d to two tickets for each of Four Concerts. A Good Programme has been Arranged. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's, the 24th, at 10 a.m. 1631 DAVID BATES, Hon. Secretary. CHRISTCHURCH MOTETT SOCIETY. COMBINED PRACriCE TO-NIGHT, 7.45 v> p.m. sharp, at Fountain Barber's, High street. Final Rehearsal Opera House, Tuesday, at 7.45 p.m. shax,p. 1630 . DAVID BATES, Hon. Secretary. CHURCH MISSIONARY GARDEN . . PARi'Y, To he held by kind permission of H. Wynn-Williams, Esq., In his Grounds, LATIMER SQUARE, ON THURSDAY, APRIL 26th. I Speakers—The Right Rev. the Bishop of Christchurch, the Rev. Canon Harper, the Rev. J. de B. Galwey. Refreshments. The Woolston Band. Tickets Is. 1569 JTHE only Practical Exhibition of Glass ■*• Blowing ever held in Christchurch, Every Afternoon and Evening, from 3 to 6 and from 7 to 9. A present xor each visitor. Admission Iβ, children 6d. Works—l 6 ManChester street South. • 1330 GLA~j BLOWlNG.—Special Eihibitione Easter Week, 10 to 12 noon, 2 to 5, and 7 to 9 p.m. Admission Is, Children. 6d. Works, 16 Manchester street South. 1653 1 MEETINGS, _c. rpHE INAUGURAL MEETING of the - 1 - Christchurch High School Old Girls' Association will be held in the Canterbury College Hall on FRIDAY, April 27th, at 8 p.m. All Ex-Pupils aro invited to be pzssent. 1656 S LUKE'S — THIS EVEiNING. « 8 p.m.—Annual Parish Meeting. 9 p.m. Music and Refreshments. All Adult Members of the Congregation invited. 1666 EIDW. ATH. LINGARD, Vicar. FIRE POLICE. A MEETING of those who have been ae- -*• 'lected by the Committee will be held in the City Council Library TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), at 8 o'clock. Names were published in Thursday's papers. • E. J. RIGHTON, 1688 Secretary pro tern. ELLESMERE ROAD BOARD. THE ANNUAL MEETING of RATEPAYERS of the Ellesmere Road District will be held in the Road Board Office, Leeston, on TUESDAY, Ist May, 1900, at 2 p.m. By order, WM. G. LUNN, 3686 Clerk to the Board. COURTF.NAY JtiuAO BOARD. THE ANNUAL MEETING of RATEPAYE.RS of the Courtenay Road District will be held in the Road Board's Office, Kirwee, on TUESDAY, May Ist, 1900, at 1.30 ip.m., when a statement of the Receipts and Expenditure of the Board for the year ending March 31st, 1900, will be submitted to tbe Ratepayers. • By order, A. J. FRANCIS, 1409 Clerk to the Board. AVON ROAD BOA*D~^ NOTTCE is Hereby Given that the ANNO AL MEETING of RATEPAYERS in the Avon Road District, will be held at the Road uoard Office, Marshlands, on TUESDAY, Ist May, 1900, at 7 p.m. J BOSOMWORTH, Clerk to the Board. Marshland, 19th April, 1900. 1624 SPORTING. CHRISTCHCRCH HUNT CLUB. rpiE HOUNDS will MEET on SATURDAY, April 21st—Mr Witty's, Templeton 11 a.m., and will be at Mr A. Bailey's the same day at 2 pjn. TUESDAY, April 24th—Templeton, 11 ajn. SATURDAY, April 28th — Mr Fowler's, Broomfield, 2 p.m. 1526 ASHIiiJrCTON COUNTY RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. DOMINATIONS Close SATURDAY, April 28th, at 9 p.m. A. A. FOOKS, Secretary Ashburton County Racing Club. 1685 EXHIBITION. CHRYSANTHEMUMS. CHRYSANTHEMUMS. FRUIT. FRUIT. /CANTERBURY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETVS WINX-K SHOW, IN THE ART GALLERY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25th, THURSDAi, APRIL 26th. Open 1 p.m. First Day, 10 a.m. Second. EXTRA CLASSES—Cut Blooms (Nurserymen). 24 Japanese Chrysanthemums, £2 2s. 12 Japanese Chrysanthemums, £1 Is. All Entries must be in my hands by 8 p.m. on APiilL 24th. E. C. DANN, 1530F Hon. Secretary, 234 Colombo street. T ATEST "Noveltiea" in "BlackT White~and J— Coloured Silk —raids, Gimps and Dreas Trimmings. Beath and Co., Uμ Popular Draper*.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10635, 20 April 1900, Page 1

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