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AMUSEMENTS. rp HEA TR E ROYAL Leasee. . . Edison Kinematograph Co. TO-DAY (THURSDAY). Two Farewell Performances. " COOPER AND MACDERMOTT'S PATRIOTIC PICTORIAL DISPLAY. BRITON AND BOER, THE WAR IN CHINA. Another Crowded House Last Night. MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON at 3. Admission—Body of Hall, Children 3d, Adaltt 6d. Dross Gircle, Children 6d, Adults Is. FAREWELL PERFORMANCE, 8 p.m. Popular Prices—2a, Is, 6d. Box Plan Milner and Thompson's. Day Sale* \Valker's and Eslick'a. O. COOPER, Scenic Artist. W. J. MACDERMOTT, Manager 3526 The Novelty Show. FULLER'S . BIJOU COMPANY In the Full Tide of Success. Genuine Success of Mr CHAS. FANING, In Songs, Sketches and Burlesque. Mr Ted Herbert, Mr Aubrey Douglass, Miss Georgie Devoe, Miss Rose Belmont, The Mahers, Miss Myra James. Lost 3 Niehts of the Marvels. LENNON, HYMAN AND LENNON, Look out for Witty WILLIE WATKINS. _ i 3542 THE CONCERT OF THE SEASON. CHORAL HALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, 1900. PROGRAMME— 1. Overture—Selected, Estudiantina Band, Mr Post, Leader. 2. Song—"Maid of Malabar" (Adams), Mr Collier. 3. Song—"By the Blue Sea" (Henry Smart), Miss Lilian Smith. 4. Song—"The Bandolero" (Leslie Stuart), Mr A. Millar. 5. Song—"The Beating of My Own Heart" (Macfarren), Mrs Burns. 6. Song—"Longing" (Rubenstein), Mr March. 7.'Song—"Douglas Gordon" (Kellie), Mrs Wilson. 8. Duet—"The Battle Eve" (Bon'heur), Messrs Millar and Collier. Part 11. 1.- Selection—Estudiantina Band, Mr Post, Leader. 2. Song—"Echo" (Somerset), Mr Collier. 3. Duet—"The Swallows" (Kucken), Mesdames Burns and Wilson. 4. Song-"Tho Deep Cold Sea" (Petrie), Mr A. Millar. 5. Song—"Sing, Sweet Bird" (Ganz), Mrs Burns. 6. Song—"Where the Lindens Bloom" (Dudley Buck), Miss Lilian Smith. 7. Song—"Ailsa Mine" (Newton), Mr March. Accompanist . . Miss Jennie Black. Doors open 7.30 p.m., commence 8 p.m. Carriages 10.15 p.m. Prices—Reserved Seats 3s, Body of Hall 2s, Gallery Is. Box Plan Milner and Thompson's. Day Sales Crook's. Ealick's and Walker's. 8498 CHORAL HALL. SUNDAY, SEPT. 16th, 8 p.m. Grand Sacred Concert and Descriptive Lecture .On BUNYAN'S PILGRIM'S PROGRESS, Illustrated by One Hundred Beautiful Pictures, Illustrated Solos, etc., Toilers, Ora Pro Nobis, Consider the Lilies, Holy City, and Rock of Ages. SILVER COIN COLLECTION. Doora Open 7.30. ERNEST E. WRIGHT, Mechanist. EDMUND H. BUCKINGHAM, Lecturer and _j Vocalist. 3531 PIONEER BICYCLE AND ATHLETIC , CLUB. OPENING RUN TO NEW BRIGHTON At 7 p.m. TO-MORROW. PAPEROHASE Starts from Museum at 2.30 p.m. SATURDAY NEXT. CROSS-COUNTRY STEEPLECHASE MEETING At Addington Show Grounds, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29_. ENTRIES close MONDAY, 24th. J. E. GREEN, 3513. ... Secretary. ■_ T_I__?__RANCE DEMONSTRATION, Port Hills, TO-NIGHT. Linwood Temperance Band. Special Cars from square at 7 o'clock. 8502 THE Only Practical Exhibition of Glass- ■ blowing ever held in Christchurch. Every Afternoon and Evening, from 2 to 5, and from 7 to 9.' A present for each visitor. Admission Is, Children 6d. Works, 16 ManSouth. 3309 SPECIAL Matinee for Children Every Afternoon This Week at the Glass Works, Manchester street. Admission Is, Children 6d. Open daily 2to 5, and 7to 9. Near Railway Station. 3504 MEETINGS, Ac. rnHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Waihora -"- Park Sports will be held in the Rabbit Island Schoolroom on SEPTEMBER 22nd, at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS: « To receive Balance Sheet and General*, J. C. C. GEBBIE, 3523 Hon. Sec. W.P.S. JUBILEE EXHIBITION ORCHESTRA. rnHE FIRST PRACTICE will be held THIS EVENING, at 8 p.m., in tho W""-_ e *yan Schoolroom, Durham street. THOS. GARRARD, 3518 Secretary. C~*rTERBURY ROWING CLUB. THE FORTIETH ANNUAL GENERAL ' MEETING wiß- be held at the Boathouse on FRIDAY, 14th September, at 8 p.m. Business: To receive Report and_ Balance Sheet, EUection of Offioers, and General. A. L. STYCHE, Hon. Secretary--3514 ELECTION NOTICES. TO THE RATEPAYERS, S.E. WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I beg tc inform you I am a CANDIDATE to represent you in the Christchurch City Council, and request the favour of your vote and interest on 13th INST., at St. John's Schoolroom, Latimer square. HENRY WOOD 2914 (Of Wood Bros., Millers). CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. SOUTH-EAST WARD. TOUR VOTE and Interest ia respectfully requested on behalf of ex-Councillor WILLIAM WOODS, Lower High street, who \ baa served you faithfully, for 4_ years. i NOTE—Please note the difference between i Henry Wood and William Woods in your j Voting- ' Polling Place: ST. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, 8363F From 9 to 6 p.m. DONT FORGET. TTOTE FOR- W. WOODS. ST. JOHNS SCHOOLROOM, THIS DAY. o „ e ■ 3364F WALT—AM WARD. TTOTE for J. PERKS, the People's EnerV getic C-_didat-. Poll early I_IS DAY, St. Saviour's Schoolroom, Queen str-^t, Sydenham. * —_-_? ■ BOROUGH OF LINWOOD. NOTICE is hereby given that the following Persons have been nominated as Candidates for the office of Councilloc at the present Election: — CLEWORTH, JOSEPH FRASER, THOMAS EDWARD PEARCE, HERBERT TAYLOR, JOHN WAGSTAFF. CHARLES HENRY YOUNG, WILLIAM HENDERSON A POLL for the ELECTION OF THREE oi the above-named Candidates will be taken on THURSDAY, the 13th day of September. 1900, at the undermentioned Porling Pfeces,, between the hours of 9 a-m. and 6 pjn.: — i The Borough Council Chambers, Worcester i street. Linwood (principal). The Social Hall, Church street, Linwood. H. R, SMITH. Bf-turniiiß Officer. Linwood, sth September, 1900. 2-97" -iracd Pickles, Sauces, Cardials, etc., are much appreciated by the public. _ . Q.y» ta-m a tri_L

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10760, 13 September 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10760, 13 September 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10760, 13 September 1900, Page 1

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