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J AMUSEMENTS. HOUSE. j Pole Lessee and Manager ... Mr P. R. DIX i General Manager ... Mr Fred. W. Duval i TO-NIGHT, at a _- i THE SUN THAT NEVER SUTS. 80 DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. 113 Nights of Continued Success. | To-night, our Seventeenth Change of Pro- : gramme. Absolutely the Last Appearance To-night of the Child Marvel, L EILEEN BOYD In Latest Gema _rom -'i j T EILEEN BOYD her Extensive d L EILEEN BOYD Repertoire. hi The Whistling Coon and Billy Binks. Last Night of Mario Boynton and Gladys Bauth. Tremendous Success of the [. . WINGaTE SISTERS In their Daring Traj\\ i a '.->. i';■! '-iS-ivi... iipze Act and sude for j j WINGATE SISTERS life. I That Clever Bar Performer, Connie Moreni. j Increasing Popularity of Alice Layton, the j Quoen of Song, Rose Andrews, Bob Hall, Collins and Brown. j- The Musical Kings LESLIE BROS. Music from Anything LESLIE BROS. LESLIE BROS. Fun in a Bar Room. 10 And Our Great Double Company. PRICES: 2s, Is, and Sixpence. !. Doors open 7.15, curtain 8 sharp. 2711 Business Manager, WILL JAMESON. 1? O CHOOL Children—During the Holidays the £3 Glass Works will be open Every Day from 10 to noon, 2to 5, and 7 to 9. Admission la, Children Gd. A Present for each visitor. _ THE Only Practical Exhibition of Glass __ Blowing Ever Held in Christchurch. Every Day from 10 to noon, from 2 to 5, and -' from 7 to 9. A Present for each visitor. l_ Admission Is, Children 6d. Works, 16 Manchester street. 2650 '* MADAME HELLER, PHYSIOGNOMIST, PSYCHOMESTRIST. INSPIRATIONAL MEDIUM, Haa removed to 177 Cambridge terrace, three houses west from Manchester street Bridge, two minutes' from Exhibition. Questions answered. Splendid testimonials. 6580 8 EXHIBITION. CANTERBURY JUBILEE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. Open Daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; evening, 7 to 10 p.m. Admission, One Shilling; Children, Sixpence. PROGRAMME OF ENTERTAINMENTS. THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENIiTG. Continuation of the GREAT GYMNASTIC TOURNAMENT. r Competent critics declare the Competitions ___ to bo the finest Gymnastic Display ever given . in Now Zealand, '' THIS AFTERNOON, at 3 p.m.—Competitions in Indian Clubs. The Wellington Ladies' .1 Team will give a Display on tho Parallel Bars. 17 THIS EVENING, at 7.30 p.m.-Competi-tions in Horizontal Bar and Vaulting Horse Exercises. p Owing to the close results, the Judge has a ordered [_ SOLO COMPETITIONS it in both Dumb-bells and Indian Clubs, to dea cide the winner of the Gold Medal. Judge: Professor P. Byrne. Umpires: Messrs Evans and C. J. Ward. THIS AFTERNOON—MR E. W. SEIGER 10 will give another of his AMUSING ENTE-R- ---_ TAINMENTS in the Mirror of the World Hall. *T CROWDED EVERY AFTERNOON. I The ENTERTAINMENT for TO-DAY will consist of some Magnificent Views of the PARIS EXHIBITION, Comic Slides, etc., - etc., etc. Specially attractive Programme for a Children, d ADMISSION FREE. MONDAY—GRAin D POPULAR CONCERT, arranged by Mr C. Edgar. By special request Mr Kilburn-Hbron will sing, this be jVHS_i l i 3 last appearance in Christchurch. TUESDAY— CONuc-RT arranged by Mrs C. M. Brooke and Mr G. P. Williams. 2715 THOS. GARRARD, Secretary. CtANTERBURY JUBILEE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. The l " EXHIBITION *" POSITIVELY CLOSE On THURSDAY, 31st INST. 3 A L_i Supporters of Local Industry should avail themselves of the opportunity of inspecting the most valuable and attractive Exhibits of Colonial Produotion ever brought together. 2713 a CANTERBURY JUBILEE INDUSTRIAL * EXHIBITION. i. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 16th and 17th inst. i. MONSTER FLOWER, FRUIT, AND 1 VEGETABLE SHOW, Of _j)e Canterbury Horticultural Society, Also the '- HOME INDUSTRIES FLORAL COMPETITION FOR TABLE DECORATIONS a (Thursday Only), 1 And GRAND COOKING COMPETITION r (On Both Days). g T7ALUABLE and Special Prizes in all » Classes. Schedules and full particulars ~ can he obtained from the Florists, or at the Exhibition. i ENTRIES CLOSE at 10 p.m. ON MONDAY NEXT. ? Admission to Eixhibition and Show * One Shilling. t There will be a Private View on WEDNES--3 DAY, from 1 to 5 p.m. Admission, Sixpence Extra. 1 2714 THOS. GARRARD, Secretary. i BO AMD AND RESIDENCE. ________ "BLYTHCLIFFE," AKAROA. BOARD and RESIDENCE for Visitors. ' Large grounds and croquet lawn. Within ' two minutes' walk of the sea and coach. Miss . Peach. 8019 } WAI MAREI HOUSE, 31 Cambridge Terrace West. ' FIRST-CLASS BOARD and RESIDENCE. . Hot, Cold and Shower Baths, Piano. CENTRAL POSITION. MISS COWPER. - BOARD AND RESIDENCE. HANDSOMELY-FURNISHED APART- ! MENTS for Ladies and Gentlemen. a MRS SAWTELL, r Sherwood, 72 Caahel street E. Telephone 479. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. _ T*i"URNIS_-_-D APARTMENTS for Ladies -*- and Gentlemen. MRS JAMESON, 3481 Almeda House, 55 Cashel street E. _ GLOUCESTER HOUSE, 256 GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. B THIRST-CLASS BOARD aid RESIDENCE _- for LADIES and GENTLEMEN. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Every Comfort and Attention Given. Most Central. Telephone 982. MRS McNIE. ABERDARE HOUSE, 239 Gloucester street West. FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, threo minutes' walk from j Post Office and Canterbury College. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Good Stabling. MRS BARFORD, 2810 (Late of Gloucester House). BOARD AND RESIDENCE. MRS GRIMES, late of Kensington House, Hill street, Wellington, haa taken up her residence at 271 Armagh street West, and is prepared to receive Visitors and Tourists, also * a limited number of Permanent Gentlemen 1 Guests. The house is well appointed in every particular. Telephone No. 1017. | NO MAN WHO BUYS THE McCORMICK NEW BIG 4 MOWER r ever be accused of Spending Money ' foolishly, and will find a Hundred Reaj sons to Convince him of hia Wisdom. You'll like thi3 Mower; not merely bel cause Thousands of other Farmers like it, but because it is a really Likeable' Machine. If you are going to buy a Mower, you ought to see the NEW BIG 4. ■ _*_ MORROW, BASSETT AND CO., ' Cashel strut.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10863, 12 January 1901, Page 1

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