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i AMUSEMENTS. |rp h EAT R E ROY AL. jL.ssse Mr C. R. Stanford i Bu3i_es3 Manager Mr Ernest Blackstono , { PRELIMINARY' ANNOUNCEMENT. ' j SHORT SEASON ONLY. ■ 1 r - • , i Commencing : j MONDAY, 21st JANUARY. When will be presented en Entirely Original MELODRAMA OF MODERN LIFE, Entitled i THE POWER AND THE GLORY. THE POWER AND THE GLORY. THE POWER AND THE GLORY. > By arrangement wiih ; MR CHARLES HOLLO WAY", And Interpreted by the , ' MOST POWERFUL DRAMATIC GRG-ANI- ! SATION IN AUSTRALASIA, i 1 ! THE FOWER AND THE GLORY. : THE POWER AND THE GLORY. j THE POWER AND THE GLORY. A Startling, Picturesque, Realistic Production of Exceptional Merit. . A Dramatic Representation of Surpassing Grandeur. A Display of Absolute Magnificends. An Example of Present-day Enterprise. Full particulars as to Price 3of Admission j and Opci-ing of Box Plan see Wednesday's I papers. ' j 28G7 R. A. UNDERWOOD, Agent. Tj-ULLER'S BIJOU COMPANY, A Oddfellows Hall, Lichfield, street, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Reappearance of MISS KATIE LYNN, > The Charming Ballad Vocalist. [ Reappearance of Mr PERCY JAMES, , The Talented Descriptive Vocalist. Screams of Laughter caused by THE BABY ELEPHANT. THE BABY ELEPHANT. Last Nights o* LE OMBRE PANTOMIME, Supported by FRED BLUETT, George"* Williamson, Jack WiHiims, Cora'ie ■ Barlow, Liilis Smith, Sheldon Kindley, Fred Norris. 2SG3 " ]U"EW BRIGHTON GALA. r NEXT THURSDAY. BICYCLE AND RUNNING RACES. OBSTACLE AND FUNNY RACES, CHILDREN'S RACES, On the Beach. FUN FOP. EVERYBODY. Co-iie by Trams. Come on Bikes. Co mo ir. Vehicles. • Fun ai.d Amusement for All. ' IN THE EVENING. -■ GRAND ENTERTAINMENT IN THE - MAORI TEA GARDENS. | Band in Attendance Day and Evening. _ 2503 E. J. RlGHTON,_Secretary._ THE Only Practical Exhibition of Glass Blowing Ever Held in Christchurch. ' Every Day from 10 to nocn, from 2 to 6, and > from 7 to 9. A Present for each visitor. ' Admission ls. Children 6d. Works, 16 Man- - Chester street. 2628 MEETINGS. _c. CAMP MEETING, Barbadoes and WorcesL ter streets, TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. Sub- , ject: "God's Standard of Morality and Our Relation to it." s ALL CORDIALLY INVITED. 2872 NORTHERN BUILDING AND LOAN SOCIETY. PERMANENT. THE EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL MEET- -*- ING of "Tnareholders will be held at the Society's Office, Cookson street, Kaiapoi, on .FRIDAY, January 25th, 1901, at 7.30 p.m. prompt. To receive Rerort and Balance-sheet, elect Three Directors to fill vacancies of Messrs Weston, Broadley, and Evans, and Two Auditors, and General Business. J. LOWTHIAN WILSON, 2669 Manager. MALVERN TROTTING AND SPORTS CLUB. NOTICE, A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Road Board Office, Sheffield, SATURDAY, January 19th, at 8 p.m., to decide whether the Athletic Events should be eliminated from programme of Club's future meetings. M. C. SHEPPARD, 2855 Secretary. TRAMWAY NOTICES. SUMMER EXCURSIONS. SUMNER. ' SIXPENCE RETURN. BY 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. Trams Daily (Sundays, Holidays, and Special Excui- • sions Excepted). Tickets available for return |on day of issue only. NEW BRIGHTON TRAMWAY COMPANY. 6D RETURN FARES by 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. Trams from Cathedral square and Exhibition Buildings. F7239 WANTED KNOWN. t' piTY AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY. l Return Fare, New Brighton, 3 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m., Sixpence. 5673 , BOARD AND RESIDENCE. 1 ■ BOARD AND RESIDENCE. HANDSOMELY-FURNISHED A?ARTMENTS for Ladies and Gentlemen. 3 MRS SAWTELL, Sherwood, 72 Cashel street E. Telephone 479. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. FURNIS-.-D APARTMENTS for Ladies and Gentlemen. . MRS JAMESON, '■ 3451 Aimeda House, 55 Cashel street E. ' GLOUCESTER HOUSE, " 256 GLOUCESI-R STREET WEST. XIMRST-CLAS*" BOARD and RESIDENCE ' for LADIES and GENTLEMEN. Hot, Cold, and Shower Bath.3. Every Comfort and Attention Given. Most Central. * Telephone 982. MRS McNIE. ; AKAROA "BLYTHCLIFFE," AKAROA. BOARD and RESIDENCE for Visitors. Largo grounda and croquet lawn, ""within \ two minutes' walk of the sea and coach. Miaa ' Peach. 8019 ' " WAI MAREI HOUSE, 31 Cambridge Terrace West. FIRST-CLASS BOARD and RESIDENCE. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths, Piano. ' CENTRAL POSITION. MISS COWPER. 1 ABERDARE HOUSF.; 239 Gloucester street West. FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, three minutes' walk from '■ Post Office and Canterbury College. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Good Stabling. MRS BAKFORD, - 2SIO (Late of Gloucester House). : LOST AND FOUND. LOST— Sunday night, Lady'-. Silver WATCH, near Colombo street N. Finder 1 will be rewarded on returning to Office of thi3 , i Paper. 2S6S i: T OST—Left in the noon train to Rangiora ) : -a—' on January 4th, a F"olding Pocket Kodak ■ j CAMERA in Bktck Case with Strap. Anyone •; returning same to Christchurch Police Station .or to Surgeon May. H.M.S. Mildura, will be j re-warded._ 2859 ' T OST or Strayed from 112 Barbadoes street, * J- Sydenham, "White Ccbby GELDING, collar mark on near shoulder; aged; got-a ' s'.iS in front. Any information will be thank- " fully received at the above address or by the ; owiier, 'ii-.omas_ Arthur, Leestou. 25_77 LOST —From section, Barbadoes sire-.-t, Sydenham, 9th January, Grey HORSE, i collar "marked. Any person knowing its J whereabouts kindly communicate with Thomas . Arthur, Leeston, or J. W. Home, Earbadoes street, Sydenham. 2565 MINSON and CO.'S Stoik of receives additions by every boat, from ; London, Continental, and American Markets. . Call and ass.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10865, 15 January 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10865, 15 January 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10865, 15 January 1901, Page 1

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