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AMUSEMENTS. iliiAtil' __f "▼FT* v r TO-NIGHT. -And To-morrow Night. TO-NIGHT. The OPERATIC SECTION of TO-NIGHT. Tbe New Zealand Natives' Asso-TO-NIG-HT ciation TO-NIGHT. will present for. tbe First Time in TO-NIGHT. ' Zealand, * i. A SHEEP IN WOLF'S CLOTHING, "WHY WOMEN WEEP," POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE. ,_• . Doors open 7.15; Overture 8. ..PrJ-ea: Bs, _•,: Is- "£« c <_______' and Tho-opaon'.. Tickets at Messrs ;Ssm__.t<S Gundersen, Davies and La-nb, and Eslick Bros., and 5624 F. N. MEADOWS,. Secr__ary___ m-H-B AT R E__ ROYAL. Under the Management of Edwin Geach. "The English can Conquer Everything-but Death." Starting TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT, And for , WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY ONLY. Mr Edwin Geach announces with pleasure that he has induced DONALD MACDONALD, "The Man of'the Hour," with "The Story of the Century." to undertake a flying New Zealand, Tour, feeling assured that the DASHING WAR CORRESPONDENT Will be Welcomed here, as in Melbourne. Sydney Brisbane. Auckland, Wellington, and Dunedin, CROWDED AND DO^aLD-MACDONALD, DONALD MACDONALD. Delightful Raconteur, after a Phenomenal and Triumphal Tour in Australia, and the South. being everywhere received by AUDIENCES NIGHTLY. Upon . _.__ THE SIEGE AND BATTLES OF LADYSMITH. "The grim siege of Ladyamith y?as fruitful of heart-moving incidents, which will bear telling and retelling. Who could more fitly speak of them as they should be spoken of than Donald Macdonald?" _,„-,-, ' FIRST LECTURE, TUESDAY NEXT, . SCENES AND SENSATIONS OF BATTLE. SCENES AND SENSATIONS OF BATTLE. 150 REALISTIC SOUTH AFRICAN 150 150 SCENES. 150 Sydney "Bulletin" says:—"Donald Macdonald supplied a rare good thing in the way of an entertainment, which has taken SYDNEY' BY STORM."

Popular Prices—3s, 2a, Is. Plan at Milner and Thompson's TO-MORROW, at 10 a.m., where seats may be aecured for the entire season in advance. A. CLARK, Representative. DONALD MAODONALD AT ASHBURTON MONDAY. 5622 OPERA HOUSE, TUAM STREET. TO-NIGHT and EVERY EVENING. No. 3 DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY No. 3 DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY 88 Weeka at the City Hail, Auckland, and still Running. Hundreds Turned Away Last Night. Last Night of Collins and Browne. Saturday Next, Re-appearance of MoKiasonr and Kearns, and- Ida Roslyn. • Everything New. Bright and. Sparkling. 20 STAR ARTISTS. 20 The Greatest Combination of High-class Talent yet introduced to this City. Great Reception of REXO. THE STAUNTON SISTERS. THE DELAVAJ-ES.- -Their Equal Never Seen in Tbis City Before. Miss Lulu Zesch, Australia's Soprano: Johnny Cowan, The Refined Comedian; Mr Charles Howard, the Eminent Baritone. Popular Prices: 2b, la and Sixpence. Reserved seats at Milner and Thompson's. Doors open- 7 to-night, to avoid the crush. 5632 Business Manager, WILL JAMESON. f\ P E R AH OU S E, . TUAM STREET. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12th. Under' the' Patronage of his Worship the Mayor, Leadinjj Citizens, and Fire Brigades of Christchurch. GRAND'COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Tendered by MR-P. R. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY To Widow and Family of the Late Fireman WILLIAM ABBOTT, Who died at his post at the Sydenham Fire Saturday last, October 6th. Popular Prices—2s, la, and 6d. Reserved Seats at Milner and Thompson's. Day Sales at Walker's and Eslick's. Tickets from any Member of the Brigade. Doors open 7.15, commence 8, carriages 10.30. Business Manager: WILL'JAMESON. Secretary for Benefit: ACTING'SUPERINTENDENT KENNEDY. 5633 CH'RISTS COLLEGE OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL GATHERING of OLD BOYS will be held in the Schoolroom, Christ's College, on THURSDAY, 11th inst., at 8 p.m. Luncheon will be provided in the Schoolroom betw»«u 13 and 2 p.m. WM. A. DAY, 5617 Hon. Secretary._ \ LL FORESTERS and FRIENDS to come to the FORESTERS' GRAND JUBILEE SOCIAL, at Hobb3's Assembly Rooms TONIGHT. Grand March 8 o'clock. 5596 fTIHE Only Practical Exhibition of Glass A 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 Manchester atreet South. 5611 MEETINGS. Ac. THE MUTUAL BENEFIT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY OF CANTERBURY, PERMANENT. OB_ce3, 150 Worcester street West, Christchurch. THE TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of Shareholders will be held in the Offices of the Society, 150 Worcester atreet West, on MONDAY, October 29th, 1900, at 8 p.m.

* Business : To Receive Report, Balance-sheet, and Statement of Accounts for the year ending September 30th, 1900. To Elect Two Directors to fill the vacancies caused by the retirement in rotation of Messrs Samuel Manning and Michael Murphy, both of whom are eligible for re-election, and have given the necessary notice. To Elect a Shareholders' Auditor. Any other General Business. By order of the Board, EDWARD L. WALLACE, 5601 Secretary. LOST AND'FOUND. STRAYED— One Aged Bay HORSE. Reward by returning to B. Hindley, Exchance and Mart, Colombo and Tuani streets. 5630 STRAYED —From Show Grounds, Adding*ton, on MONDA-, Octobsr Bth, a Dark Brown Gelding HACK, clipped ana wearing cover when lost, height about 16. hands. Any person giving information leading to recovery of same will be rewarded. J. Delam_in, Chri.tchurch, 5619 IT__EN and ROBERTS, corner Cashel and Colombo streets, for Enamelled Ware, I_u_.pi, Wire Netting, all width-, OiL Varnish, Paints, all kind*, Lamp Stoves, etc. THE Nugget Boot Polisher, which ia now universally used, can be obtained from C- D. Gqu_b, Armagh atreet. RANGIORA reaident. can secure Loasby'a Wahoo, Cinnamon-Cure, Benjamin Gum, Koolibah, from Blackett Grocer. '-__ FOB 'Scones like your mother vied to make" try Windsor Baking Powder-

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10784, 11 October 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10784, 11 October 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10784, 11 October 1900, Page 1

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