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AMUSEMENTS. m HE AT RE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT. A SHEEP IN WOLF'S* CLOTHING, , "WHY WOMEN WEEP," POSITIVE AiND NEGATIVE. Doors opea 7.15; Overture 8. Prices: Ss, 2s, Is. Sox Office now open at Milner aad Thompson's. Ticketa at Messrs Coates and Co., A. Gundersen, Davies and Lamb and Eslick Bros. 5T03 m H E A TK B ROYAL; Under the Management of Edwin "Geftch. STARTING TUESDAY NEXT, STARTING TUESDAY NEXT, ' > ''" : And - ; ■ • CONTINUING UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY. It's an Education—a Duty to Hear DOiSALD MACDONALD. DONALD MACDONALD. OPENING LECTURE—TUESDAY. SCENES AND SENSATIONS OF BATTLE. SCENES AND SENSATIONS OF BATTLE. Illustrating how . . , . NATAL WAS INVADED BY THE BOERS, LADYSMITH BESIEGED, HELD BY SIR GEORGE WHITE, And RELIEVED by GENERAL SIR REDVBRS BULLER. . On 6th January the Boers delivered a desperate assault upon the Outposts, and it was ■only finally repulsed after 17 hours' fighting. :The relief has only bsen effected at the fourth attempt, and it would seem that the Gamson must have been to great extremities. — General .Buller.' ' * -^ PLAN RAPIDLY FILLING At Milner and Popular Prices—3s, 2s, and Is. Day Sale at Walker's only. DONALD MACDONALD AT ASHBURTON MONDAY NIG-HT NEXT. 5633 A. CLARK, Representative. 342ud NIGHT. TTIULLER'S iJIJUU COMPANI JO Oddfellows' Hall,_Lichfield'street. Last x\ight of the Peoplo's Favourite, MR WILL WATKINS. Emphatic and Undcniabie Success ot MR DAVE CASTON, Tho Clcvef Comedian and Dancer. Great Success of Mr Ted Herbert, Miss Katie Lynn, The Mahers, Miss Lena Harvey, Mr Horace Bent. Saturday Night First Appearance of SIVRONI, the Great Engfish Comedian, in Sis Great Speciality BING BONG, .'Also SIVRONI and SILVINI. Monday Night, Welcome Re-appearance Mr WILL STEVENS. l 5704 ROLL UP TO THE OPENING OF THE BOATING SEASON,. TO-MORROW, at 3 p.m. GRAND PROCESSION OF BOATS. FOUR-OARED AND DOUBLE SCULLING x ■■'■■•■ RACBS. TUB RACE. DARK-TOWN CREWS Engineers' Band. A good aftemoon'3 sport for nothing. 5656 DURHAM STREET METHODIST SUNDAY .. . . SCHOOL. . . .ANNIVERSARY TEIA. THE ANNUAL TEA will be held TONIGHT, at 6 o'clock, to be followed by A PUBLIC MEETING. Chairman, Rev. Dr. Mrtfley. Addresses by former Superintendents'and others. Music by Scholars and Choir under Mr H. Wells. Ticketa, Is. 5683 ST. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. JUMBLE SALE IN AID OF NEW BRIGHTON CHURCH. Everything Cheap. Commence 2 o'clock. Admission Free. 5668F . ST. PAUL'S, PAPANUI. ANNUAL PARISH TEA in. the Schoolroom TO-NIGHT, at 6.30, followed by Social, at 8. ADMISSION, Is. 5684 THE Only Practical Exhibition of Glass Blowing Ever Held in Christchurch. Every Afternoon and Evening, from 2 to 5 and from 7to 9. A present for visitor. Admission Is, Children 6d. Works, 16 Manchester street South. 5658 TRAMWAY NOTICES. WANTED KNOWN. ~• piTY AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY. Return Fare, New Brighton, 20.10 a.m., and 7.15 p.m., Sixpence. 5673

SPORTS. TTANDICAPS BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL H OLD BOYS' RACE, 220 yds, (under the Rules of the N.Z.A.A.A.)—C. H. Mason, T. W. Reese, F. A. Delamare, ond W. J. C. Wilson, scr; E. Hardy-John-ston and F. Muir, syds; C E. Tendall, G. C. Martin, E. HarpeT, A. Sims G. E. King, D. Friedlander, and C. R. Clark Syda; M. A. Powrie, H. Van Aach, Arthur Van Asch, R. S. and H. B. Kissel, 7yds; A. E. M. Young, A. Nicholls, W. Ihomas, W. Wright, F. Pope, and W. Byrne, Byds; Arnold Van Asch, and T. J. Pemberton, , 9yds; C. Harper, W. Howell, D. Sheppard, T. Ryan, J. F. Mason, and A. C. Baines, 10yds; J. W. C. Nkon, G. Hardy, G. Van Asch, W. Van Aach, G. D. Mcllwraith, C. Dawe, J. Dawe, and L. C. Knight, 11yds, H. Kitson, L. Shand, M. Shand, P. Shand, C. H. Cooper, C. Hampton, L. Fenerty, H. Watson, H. Wauchope, W. Rhodes, H. Brittan, W. Clarke, J. Carpenter, J. Deans, P. L. Byrne, A. M. Wright, J. Miles, J. Rennie, G. L. Salter, L. P. Symes, D. Redpath, and R. S. H. Buchanan, 12yds; J S. Guthrie, C. H. LawTence, M. Cooper, 3 R. Cunningham, J. A. Greuson, P. G. Boag, R. C. Symes, H. Atkinson, J. A. Holmes, H_ S. Lawrence, J. Paton, H. W. King, C. Buchanan, C. Wallace. C. WilJtin, and P. Carlyle 13yds; P. Harper, J. K. Venables, R. Allen, F. Evans, S. J. Irtrin. F. Morley, R. Fraser, M. C. Keane, C. Hadfield, H. Kent, R. Stewart, G. A. Holmes, V. Rhodes, W. F. Russell, and N. Guthiie, 14yda; G. A. Martin, H. R. Russell, H. R. Brittan, B. E. Senior-La.wrence.- R. E. HaTl, O. Rennie, C. Spring, A. Shadfaolt, H. Scott, P. Morrow, G. Wright, and A. E. Coleman 15yds; R. Pearpoint. A. Bushell, G. Swarm, Br. Orchard, H. J. Thacker, F. Dunnage, E. M. Sandatein, A. Piper. E. R, Guthrie, M. Bruce, B. Ellis, M. McMillan, H. Gonld, i*. L. Arrowemith. and C. Wilson, 16yds; S. Steele, F. J. Dooding, E. C. Bar--nett, J. McMillan, G. L. Tacon, D. McMillan, P. Curnow, T. Curnow. and J. W. Hillary, 17yde; L. Lewin, H. L. Armitage, and J. W. Nutt, 18yds. 5678 BOAMD AND RESIDENCE. GLOUCESTER HOUSE. 256 GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. FIRST-CLASS BOARD and RESIDENCE for LADIES and GENTLEMEN. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Every Comfort and Attention Given. Most Central. TERMS MODERATE. Telephone 982. MBS McKIE.. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. HANDSOMELY-FURNISHED APABTJfENTS for. Ladies and Gentlemen. • MRS SAWTELL, Sherwood, 72 Cashel street E. Tolopfccna *79. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ~~ EUBNISHED APARTMENTS for Ladies '* and Gentlemea. MRS JAMESON, ' Aimed* House, 55 Caahel g&reet E. &482. ABERDAEE HOUSE, ~ GSouceater street West. ■CllEkr-CLASS PRIVATE BOAHD AND J? ; ' RESIDENCE, three mintrtcs' walk from Poet Offio* eaxd Canterbury CollegeHot. Cold and Shower Baths. Good Stabling. MBS BAEFORD, 2810 • (Late of Gloucester House). ~~ ~~~ r ~- WAI MAJftBI HOUSE, ~~ SI C*n*bhdge Terraoe Wast. FIBST-CLASS HOARD AND RESIDENCE/ Hoi, Cold and Shower isathe. Piano. Central Position. MISS COWPER. OARD AND RESIDENCE, "DALKEITH," 18 Cranmer square. Most Central and Convenient. Superior Accommodsrtioa for Boarders. Texma Moderate. 4088 MBS SCOTT.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10785, 12 October 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10785, 12 October 1900, Page 1

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