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AMUSEMENTS. ,-pHEATRE ROYAI ' Lessee ... ... Mr C. R. Stanfor ; Business Manager Mr Ernest Blackston PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ; SHORT SEASON ONLY. Commencing MONDAY, 21st JANUARY. ! When will be presented an Entirely Origin! 1 I MELODRAMA OF MODERN LIFE, i Entitled i THE POAVER AND THE GLORY. i i THE POAVER AND THE GLORY. • j THE POWER AND THE GLORY. By arrangement with ! MR CHARLES HOLLOWAY, I Ar.d Interpreted by the ! MOST POWERFUL DRAMATIC ORGAN] ■ j SATION IN AUSTRALASIA. I THE POWER AND THE GLORY. I THE POAVER AND THE GLORY. j THE POAVER AND THE GLORY. A Startling, Picturesque, Realistic. Produi ■ 1 ■ , tion of Exceptional Merit. A Dramatic Representation of Surpassing Grandeur. ■ A th'splay of Absolute Magnificentfe. An -Example of , Present-day Enterprise. Full* particulars as to Prices of Admissio . and Opening of Box Pl_tai see AVednesday' papersl 2507 . R. A.. UNDERWOOD, Agent. qpe;r a; ;ho vs a Sole lessee and Manager * ... Mr P. R. DI2 General Mmfigcr * ...'Mr Fred. W. Duva TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. ____• SUN THAT NEVER SETS.' ; \)i\ji GAIETY COMPANY, i Tremendous Success of our New Artists, , ' THE WINGATE SISTERS Tho Most Dai ', THE Ay ING ATE SISTERS ing Ariel At THE WINGATE SISTERS tists in th THE WING'ATE SISTERS World. (Vidi THE WINGATE SISTERS Press). TO-NIGHT, Miss Gertie Wingate will per . form hsr awe-inspiring act, entitled a Slidi for Life, from Dress Circle to Stape. i, MR CONNIE MORENI The Graceful Triple jMR CONNIE MORENI Bar Performer. I Don't Fail to see his Funny Clowns. MISS ALICE LAYTON. The Queen of Song COLLINS and BROWNE, 808 HALL, J And our Grand Double Company. Last Six Nights pf the Great Musical Kings THE LESLIE RROS.. LAST 6 NIGHTS. THE LESLIE ItKOS. LAST 6 NIGHTS. THE LESLIE BROS. LAST 6 NIGHTS. Fun in a Bar Room. Tuesday,- January 22nd—First Appearand of Frank -Yorke, The Faust Trio, Anetts Bodin, The Devella Sisters, Ethel Clifford A '' Hay-ten. Prices: 2s, IS, and Sixpence. Plan a Milner's. Doors open 7.15, curtain 8, car riages 10.15. 280(5 WILL JAMESON, Business Manager. THE CRICKET MATCH OF THE SEASON WELLINGTON V.CANTERBURY. TANCASTER PARK . NEXT SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY. WILL CANTERBURY •BE THE CHAM PION TEAM OF THE COLONY? WATOH! WAIT I AND SEE IT! . 275' THE Only Practical Exhibition of Glasi .Blowing Ever Held in OhristChurch Every Day from 10 to noon, from 2 to 5, ant from 7 to 9. A Present for each visitor Admission ls, Children 6d. Works, 16 Man Chester street. 277 VOLUNTEER NOTICES, DISTRICT ORDER. Volunteer Office, Christchurch, 14th January, *901. THE COMPETITION for Governmen Medals by Marksmen of last year, wh< were efficient Volunteers of North Canterbur. Corns, will be he'd at Bromley Range or SATURDAY, the 19th INST., at 12.30 p.m. H. GORDON, Lieut-Colonel, 2760 Commanding District. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. IN BANKRUPTCY. DIVIDENDS in the following Estates or all Accepted Proved Claims are now PAYABLE at my Office: — J. King, of Christchurch, Grocer—l4s in £. AY. H. Day, of Springston, Fanner —6|d in £ G. L. GREENWOOD, Official Assignee. Christchurch, 12th January, 1901. 276f TRAMWAY NOTICES. SUMMER EXCURSIONS. SUMNER. SIXPENCE RETURN. BY 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. Trams Dail. (Sundays, Holidays, and Special Excur sions Excepted). Tickets available for returr on day of issue only. ' NEW BRIGH-ION TRAMWAY COMPANY 6D RETURN FARES by 10.10 a.m. and 7.11 p.m. Trams from Cathedral square and Exhi bition Buildings. F723J wanted known. _._„.__. . City' and suburban tramway Return Fare, New Brighton, 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m., Sixpence. 567. EDUCATIONAL. SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAI SCHOOL. Grain Agency Buildings, Triangle, (Opposite D.1.C.) MR H. AY. L. DIGBY, F.I.P.S. (Honours), etc MISS E. E. DIGBY, Certificated Teacher o. Pitman's Shorthand. Classes in all subjects RE-COMMENCE or MONDAY, 14th January, 1901. Prospectus on application at the School. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. . 2461 ' PIiCNOFORTE. MRS ROUT, of Springfield road, St Albans, is Prepared to TAKE PUPILS for .he PIANOFORTE. Careful Tuition Long .experience. . 193' fl F. BUNZ wiR receive PUPILS foi VIOLIN, PIANO, and ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS. Terms apply 174 Armagh street. 8531 OHORTHAND and TECHNICAL SCHOOL ''■*-' Grain Agency Building, Triangle, OHRISTCHURCH, opposite D.I.C MR H. AY. LOCKYER-DIGBY, F.N.P.S (Honour.), N.N.S.T., N.U.T., Double Pit man Medallist, Holder of Record Speed Certificates for 200 and 220 words per minute. .- MISS E. E. DIGBY, Holder of Sir I___ . Pitman and Son's certificate. i Complete Course of Training in ; SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOK ! KEEPING. i Commercial Arithmetic, Composition, AVriting, and ) PRACTICAL OFFICE TRAINING. | LOST AND FOUND. j T OST—On Tuesday, January Bth, at Kaiapoi j__ One Black and 'iaa Cuttle _<OG. Ac J ward on returning same to AV'iUon's Orchard j Chaney'sCorner. 2741 I T OST—On the 17th December from Adding t -Li ton Yards, a Rough-coated Collie DOG (about ten months old, collar with short pieci of chain attached. Reward on returning tc Thomas Lowe, Upper Riccarton. 278: ! 'TtSTTLL Nurse whose Cloak was taken mis j .XT. take from 10.20 a.m. train Dunedin t. ; Christchurch, Saturday, December 22nd, sent j address. Miss Dickson, Howe street, Dun i edin. 277' ! ; ■.. THE celebrated Nugget Boot Polisher cai be obtained at __. Atkinson's, Mancheste: 1 Btreet. E EATH'S Sale—Lace Mantles, >_ss, for 19 lid: 8.0-jse*, ltd-jcc-i to is lld, 2i lld, 3s 6d; AVhite Pique Skills, C» lld. S» i wiaaswj,

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10864, 14 January 1901, Page 1

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