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[ AMUSEMENTS. IrpHEATRE ROYAL. Sole Lossre ... ... Mr C. R. Stanford Business Manager Mr Ernest Blackstone \ Agent ... ... Mr i.. A. Underwood FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY", Commencing MONDAY, 21st JANUARY". MR C. R. STANFORD has the honour to announce that he will inaugurate a Dramatic i Season in Christchurch on MONDAY NEXT, the 21st JANUARY, When -will be presented an Entirely Original MELODRAMA OF MODERN LIFE, Entitled THE POWER AND THE GLORY*. THE POWER AND THE GLORY. THE POWER AND THE GLORY. By arrangement with MR CHARLES HOLLOWAY, And Interpreted by the MOST POWERFUL DRAMATIC ORGANISATION IN AUSTRALASIA. Including Miss Ida. Gre3ham, Miss Roland Watts-Phil-I lips, Miss Rose Conroy. Miss Katie Towers, Miss Rose Hollowuy, Mis 3 Peari'.ie Hellmrich, Miss Rose Travis. Mr T. F. Cathc. rt. ill- J. P. O'Neill, Mr Frank Hawthorne. Mr George Chalmers, Mr Frank Harcourt. Mr C. B. ..est- : macott. Mr S. A. Fitzgerald, Mr Edwin Campbell, Mr P. Kingston, Mr W. Taite, Mr F. P. Crofton. Mr J. Ashton King. The Orchestra under the Leadership of MR FRANK EUGARDE. THE POWER AND THE GLORY. THE POWER AND THE GLORY. A Startling, Picturesque, Realistic Production of Exceptional Merit. • A Dramatic Representation of Surprising Grandeur. A Display of Absolute McgniScenas. ■ An Example of Present-dcy Enterprise. ■ PRICES.—Dress Circle and Reserve Stalls Ss, Stalls 2s. Pit ONE SHILLING. Early Doorß Gd extra. Box pinn at Milner and Thompson's. Early door dny sale tickets at Walker and Co.'s, Tobacconists. ' THEATRE ROYAL—Wanted. 16 Men as Supers, 10 Ladie. , 7 Beys, and 7 Girls. Apply Stage Door, Friday Afternoon, 2.30. 3052 FULLER'S BIJOU COMPANY, Oddfellows' Hal!. Lichfield street. EVERY EVENING AT EIGHT. Continued Succ?as of MISS KATIE LYNN, Tne Charming English Balladist. Genuine Success of MR PERCY JAMES. Comedian and Descriptive Vocalist. A Perfect Furore Causc-u Nightly by MR FRED BLUETT, The Baden-Powell Scout. Jack Williams, Georn;. Williamson, Coralie Barlow, Lil'io Smith, Company. 30G4 THE CRICKET MATCH OF THE SEASON. WELLINGTON V. CANTERBURY. T ANCASTER PARK. NEXT SATURDAY, MONDAY", AND TUESDAY. WILL CANTERBURY BE THE "CHAMPION TEAM OF THE COLONY? WATOHI WAIT! AND SEE IT! ' 2954 TO-DAY. TO-DAY. *AT EW" BRIGHTON GALA. FIRST RACE 2.30 p.m. \ BAND ON PIER ALL DAY AND EVENING. EVENING ENTERTAINMENT IN THE MAORI TEA GARDENS, 3093 8 p.m. '' GALA NIGHT. NEW BRIGHTON PIER. " DANCING and KINEMATOGRAPH EXHIBITION. . Music l>y Lyttelton Marine Band. 3087 MADAME HELLER, PHYSIOGNOMIST, PSYCHOMESTRIST, INSPIi-.-iTIONAL MEDIUM, Has remov&d to 177 Cambridge terrace, three houses weat from Manchester street Bridge, two minutes' from Exhibition. Questions answered. Splondid testimonials. 6580 MEETINGS. Ac. A MEETING of PLUMBERS. GASFITTERS, and TINSMITHS will be held in Forester's Hall, Oxford Terrace, on FRli>Ai, 18th January, ■at 8 p.m., to make arrangements for Annual Picnic. 3050 G. H. BILLCLIFF, Hon. Sec. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR RALLY. THIS EVENING, at ST. PAUL'S PRES-BYTEP-lAN CHURCH, the Members cf the CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR UNION will meet at 7.30, when Mr and Mrs OATTS, from Glasgow, will deliver addresses. This meeting is not exclusively for Endeavourers. All are welcome, especially young men and young women. At the close all who are interested are invited to remain to consider what can be done to arrange for a week's mission at a later date, when the friends return. Rev. R. Taylor, President of the C.E. Union, will preside. Interdenominational Prayer Meeting at 3 o'clock. Mrs Oatts will address women especially. 3075 CANTERBURY -lASONIC LODGE. 1048 E.C. IN Consequence of the Death of our late | > or. Bro. M. Saudstein, the Brethren are notified that the MEETING THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING will be Purely I Formal. | By command of the W.M. T. G. ASHMAN, 3071 Secretary. TRAMWAY NOTICES. SUMMER EXCURSIONS. SUMNER. SIXPENCE RETURN. BY 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. Trams Daily (Sundays, Holidays, and Special Excursions Excepted). Tickets available for return on day of ir.3ue only. NEW BRIGHTON TRAMWAY. Direct Line via Worcester street. GALA DAY TIME-TABLE. TO-DAY CARS will leave Cathedral square (Warner's Hotel), at 7.10, 9, 10.10, 11.10, 12.5, 1.15, 2.15, 3.13, 4.15, 5.15, 6.15, 7.15, 9.20, 10.10, and 11. The Linwood Short Trips will NOT RUN. Gd RETURN by 10.10 a.m. Cars only. 2324 CITY AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY. NEW BRIGHTON GALA TO-DAY. ORDINARY Time-table, with addition of a 12 p.m. tram from each end, and an 8.15 p.m. tram from New Brighton. Trams leave Jubilee Clock Tower for New Brighton at 7, 10.10, 11.5. 12.0, 1.5, 1.10, 2.10, 3.10, 4, 5.10, 6.10, 7.15, 9.35, 10.10. No Richmond short triDß after 11 a.m. 6d RETURN, by 10.10 only. 3047 LOST AND FOUND. LOST— From Bromley, Bay GELDING, black points, no shoes, wire mark near hind fctlcck. Addres3 Schoo'.housc. 3094 OST~~~Portiori of ' Pencil COMPASS, between Cashel street Bridge and Governj ment Buildings. Finder will be icwarded on j returning jame to Phil. R. Preaa.ets, "Pres£_ lOT RAYED to my place, One Gr»y GELDO ING, aged. If not claimed within fourteen days from date will be Sold to defray - expenses. Mrs W. A Wright, Cashmere ; Dai'-*. 3095 D'T.C. are selling splendid Fancy Table and t Household Linens at Warehouse prioaa.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10867, 17 January 1901, Page 1

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