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AMUSEMENTS. m H EAT RE R O V A I» • •*■ Under the Management of Edwin Ge«h. "Thank God, We kept the Flag Flying." EVEN LOlU) ROBERTS "Thought s th«i Relief of Ladysmith Hopeless." TUESDAY NKST. Starting TUESDAY NEXT. Starting TUESDAY NEXT. S LECTURE ENTERTAINMENTS 5 In Christchurch. - . DONALD MACDONALD. DONALD MACDONALD. DONALD MACDONALD, THE MAN OF THE HOUR. "With THE STORY OF THE CENTURY. THE AUSTRALIAN WAR CORRESPONDENT THE SIEGE AND BATTLES OF LADYSMITH. PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED By 150 REALISTIC VIEWS FROM 150 SOUTH AFRICA. Sydney "Bulletin" says:—"Donald Macdonald supplied a> rare good thing in the way of an entertainment, which haa taken SYDNEY Jb* STORM." FIRST LECTURE. TUESDAY, SCENES AND SENSATIONS OF BATTLE. SCENES AND SENSATIONS OF BATTLE. SECOND LECTURE, WEDNESDAY, THE STOKY OF THE SIEGE. TnIRD LECTURE, THURSDAY, ON TUGELA HEIGHTS. „ FAREWELL APPEARANCES, FRIDAY Ju.\xj SATURDAY. THE AUSTRALIAN PRESS UNANIMOUS. The "Argus" (Melbourne) says:—"A lecture is hardly the term to describe the medium by which Mr Macdonald conveyed his impressions of the modern battlefield, because in the word 'lecture' there are associations which suggest something cold and unemotional. It is not a lecture, but a fascinating entertainment."—Bth June, 1900. '•Herald" (Sydney) says:—"When Donald Macflonald appeared upon tho platform the vast audience greeted him with a succession of the heartiest cheere. It was a spontaneous outburst of goodwill which a man might remember long with pride, and throughout the evening Mr Macdonald's just claim to those cheers was abundantly manifested."—3oth August, 1900. Popular Prices—3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's, where seats may be booked for the entire season. Day Sale at Walker's. A. CLARK, Representative.

DONALD MACDONALD AT ASHBURTON MONDAY. 5731 rpHEATRE ROYAL. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25th and 26th. THE THIRD ANNUAL GRANp GYMNASTIC CARNIVAL By the Members of the Christchurch Gymnasium. A fully equipped Gymnasium fitted up on the Stsge. Interesting Displays of Grace, Strength, and Skill upon the Horizontal and Parallel Bars, Horizontal Ladders, Climbing Ropes, etc., by nearly . . ~ 300 PERFORMERS, Ladies, Girls, Men, and Boys. Elaborate Costumes, Efficient Orchestra, Full Limelight Effects. A Unique and Impressive Display. T. S. TANKAKD, 5795 Director. f\PERA HOUSE, TUAM STREET. TO-NIGHT and EVERY EVENING. 8 DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY 3 t> DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY Our Seventh Grand Change of Programme. Bigger, Stronger, and Better than Ever. .... <^ur.N* w end Original New Xjjiset Part* " ' ' ' entitled WITH NANSEN AT THE NORTH. Reaappearance To-night of the Popular Favourites, Albert' McKISSON and KEARNS Jack Australia's Knockabout Team. ; MISS IDA ROSLYN, ~ The Charminj?.- Singing and DANCING Soubrette. Supported by our Full DOUBLE COMPANY of 20 STAR ARTISTS. Popular Prices—2s, Is, and 6d. Box Plan Milner and Thompson's. Day Sales, Walker's and Eslick's. Doors open 7.30, commence 8. 5833 Business Manager: WILL JAMESON. TRAMWAY NOTICES. Q U M N E R, SUNDAY. WOOLSTON BAND. 5J.67 Trama 2.5. , WANTED KNOWN. QITY AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY. Return Fare, New Brighton, 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m., Sixpence. 5673 EXHIBITION. rtANTERBURY JUBILEE INDUSTRIAL V-/ EXHIBITION. OPENS Ist NOVEMBER NEXT. HOME.INDUSTRIES SECTION. "pXHIBITS for the above Section will be -LJ received at the Exhibition on and after THURSDAY, 18th instant, at 10 a.m. All Exhibits must bo. delivered not later than MONDAY, 22nd instant. The Competition in tho COOKING, DOMESTIC and FIRST THREE FLORAL SECTIONS will take place on THURSDAY, 15th November. Entries for these sections will Close on THUx. ....*., Bth November. FINE ART SECTlON—Artiste who intend exhibiting are requested to send their pictures to the Art Society's, Gallery, Durham street, for selection by the Council of that Society. SEASON TICKETS can now be obtained at Greatly Reduced Prices, with a further concession for Family Tickets. j 5800 THOS. GARRARD, Secretary. MANURE. r ARRIVE PER CLANSMAN IN '* OCTOBER. 200 TONS CHESTERFIELD GUANO, Price in Bags, £3 ex ship. This Gaano ie well adapted for Sowing with | Turnips and Root Crops. OVER 3000 TONS USED ANNUALLY IN OTAGO. J Orders can Now bo Booked. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY. ; J. E. TODHUNTER.' 5801 MACFARLANE and HOMAN. " MADAME HELLER, i PHYSIOGNOMIST, PSYCHOMESTRIST, INSPIRATIONAL MEDIUM. 23 Conference street, between Durham and Montreal streets north, first street above Salisbury stre*et. Questions answered. Splendid testimonials. Interviewed by over 40,000 people in New Zealand. . 5708 TT ARM A N AND STEVENS, Land and Estate Agents, Land Brokers, etc., HEREFORD STREET. AGENTS FOR— -The Northern Assurance Co. The Dixon Investment Company. Money to Lend at Lowest Current Rates. Sections of One Acre and upwards fer Sale in Spreydon District. £75 per acre. Abo, Suburban Building Sections for Sale— Jerrold street, Collins street, Macaulay street, Selwyn street, Windmill road, Cecil street, Waltium, Leicester street, Lancaster Park, and Dean and Canon streets, between Madras and Barbadoee street, St. Albans; terms exceptionally easy. 8971F pHOICE ENGRAVINGS SUITABLE FOR v> PRESENTS, • "At J. W. G I B B'S FINE ART DEPOT, i 3574 Xgrt«&'« Building*, Cgfetjitt «qu«it (

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10786, 13 October 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10786, 13 October 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10786, 13 October 1900, Page 1

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