NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
This evening, at the invitation of Mr S-agw, the visiting .bowlers will pay a visit i ' tiiii X rays display of Mest_s T'urnbull and June., in (ho Exhibition. ■Mr I-:. W. .Seager will renew his very in-ter..-sting free limelight illustrated lectures in (lit- Hull near the Band stand this after-I'ui-n. 'I'ho opening performance, by the Stanford (••umi-uiy of "The Power and the Glory" w dl_ take plaoo on Monday evening next, at the Theatre Royal. The company is spoken i>f «.- an exceedingly strong one ,and the pic-'o it«elf w a good melodrama, affording plenty of scope for acting and scenic display.
Tho Ashburton Horticultural Society in-ti-nd holding a two-days' nhow about the middle of nexl month,* r,nd special efforts "iv being put forth to make it more than usually attractive. I ho matron of the Christchurch Hospital acknowledges with thanks the receipt of ii nit and flowers from St. James's Church, Hurt-wood road; flowers from the Wesleyan Church, Papanui; periodicals from aim King and a friend ; and periodicals from Wia MaUtius.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10867, 17 January 1901, Page 6
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