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! AMUSEMENTS. | m H EAT R E ROYAL. ! Solo L._s.p Mr C. R. Stanford ! Business Manager Mr Ernest Biaclcatoao ' Advance Agent ... Mr 11. A. Uuder-vood I THE POWER AND THE GLORY. 1 I-conicstably one of tlm tlrs-.r.dost r-d Most ! Complete Dramatic Successes ever known. AN ASTOUNDING AND GIGANTIC TRIUMPH. THE POWER AND THE GLORY. Prc3e—ted last ev_iin_ before - crowded house, amidst a scene of -.he -.vildcst enthusiasm. THE VAST AUDIENCE, COMPLETELY TAKEN BY STORM. TO-NIGHT -.TUESDAY) TO-NIGHT And FOR ONE MORE NIGHT ONIY. MR C. R. STANFORD'S POPULAR DRAMATIC COM"?ANY In the Stunsndc-u? Dramatic Success, THE POWER AND THE GLORY. THE POWER AND THE GLORY. THE POWER AND THE GLORY*. (By arrangement-' with Mr Ch;..-*. Kolloway.) One of the most effective, heart-stirring and attractive Dramatic.'Work-.-ever prosmjted. THE EXTRAORDINARY Bt*AUT\ AND REALIS- OF THE SUPERB- STA/'■: PICTURES C'.eated the Profoundest ImpresFion. and evoked thunderous acoianiatior.s of approval from a crowded, delighted nrd intensely eiit-iis.3 tii- audience. A PLAY OF REMARKABLE ATTRIBUTES A PRODUCTION OF GIGANTIC MAGNITUDE. Musical Conductor . Mr Frank Eugarde Tbe Whole Production under the Personal Supervision of MR C. R. STANFORD. THURSDAY, JANUARY 24!h. SECOND CRAND PRODUCTION, The Up-to-date Domestic Military Play, A SOLDIER -AND A MAN. Prices: 3s, 2s, ar.d ONE SHILLING. Eirly doors (Gd extra) open 7. Oidinavy doors 7.00. Day sale 3at Walker's. P.an at Milner end Thompson's. Performance commences 7.*1. Terminates 10.45. 34__ FULLER'S BIJOU""' COMPANY. OdJ.iVilows' Hfl", Li-hEeld r.treet. EVERY EVENING AT EJGHT. Trcnie'idoti-- Rpce"tion Accorded to MR TED HF.IIBF.RT. Mil TED I.KKTJEBT, Everyone's Fnvourite. Grent and Genuini Success of MR FRED BLUETT. Oh! Mr Badpn-Powe'.l. Last Nights of Jack Williumson, George Williamson, Sheldon Kindley. Snturdav No— first appearance of MR DENIS CARNEY, Character Comedian; also MR JOE WATTS. Endman and Dancer. Time and Prices as usual. 3444 FIREWORKS 1 FIREWORKS! FIREWORKS! pRAND DISPLAY NEW BRIGHTON. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. BY STOKES AND BICK-RTON. Trams from Cathedral square and Clock Tower 7.15 p.m. BANDS IN ATTENDANCE. 3JOO MADAME HELLER, PHYSIOGNOMIST, PST CHOMESTRIST, INSPIRATIONAL MEDIUM, Has removed to 177 Cambridge Terrace, three houses west from Manchester street Bridge, two minutes' from Exllibition. Questions answered. Splendid test—nonials. 6580 TRAMWAY NOTICES. SUMNER GALA. THURSDAY, 24th. . /•VRDLNARY TIME-TABLE, with addition ' of Trams at 12 Noon and 3 p.m. PARES: At 10.10 a.m. Sixpence; by all other trams, One Shilling. Note.—The 9.40 and 10.40 p.m. trams to Woolston and Returns will NOT RUN. 3420 SUMMER EXCURSIONS. SUMNER. SIXPENCE RETURN. ' BY 10.10 cm. and 7.15 p.m. Trams Daily (Sundays, Holidays, and Special Excursions Excepted). Tickets available for return on day of issue only. FIREWORKS. FIREWORKS. NEW B P. I G H T O N, TO-NIGHT. ENGINEERS' BAND, Accompanying riARS LEAVING CATHEDRAL SQUARE 7.15 o'clock. RETURN FARE, la. FIREWORKS. FIREWORKS. 3427 WANTED KNOWN. pITY AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY. Return Fare, New Brighton, 10.10 a.m., Cd, and 7.15 p.m., Is. 5673 CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS will'be received up to 4 p.m. FEBRUARY 4th instant, at this Office, for the ERECTION of a STEEL GIRDER BKIDGE over the Biver Avon, at the East belt. Plans and specifications can bo eeen at the Office of the Ci'.y Surveyor. F. T. HASKINS, Town Clerk. City Council OStv, Christchurch, January' -6th, 1901. 3048 T HEREBY Give Notice thnt the following -*- PERSONS, whose places of business ure within the districi, have been DULY LICENSED to Sell by Auction for Twelve Months, to be computed from Ist day of January, 1201: — PYNE, F. H. tPyne and Co.) A. BOYLE (Pvne and Co.) McDONALD, 11. (Pyne and Co.) MALCOLM, F. S. LITTLE. E. H. iLaery and Co.) SORENSEN, H. B. MATSON, L. (Mat«on and Co.) _„T._ON. D. J. (Ma-tson and Co.) ISBI-TER, J. J. (N.Z. Farmers' Co-op.) TODHUNTER, R. C, (N.Z. Farmers' Co-op.) BROWN. H. S. (C. Clark) WILSON, C. R. (G. Kins) STAVELEY*, E. G. (N.Z.L. and M.A. Co.) C-LCUTT, C. (N.Z.L. and M.A. Co.) MORTEN, W. W. (N.Z.L. nnd M.A. Co.) MACFARLANE, G. D. (Macfarlane and ■Ho_.ir) NEWTON. C. T. (Dalgeiv and Co.) CADLE. T. (Dalgetv and Co.) TABART. G. HARDING. W. R. TAYLOR ar.d COLE (Signed) J. H. STRINGER, Insnecfor. F. T. HASKINS, To—n Clerk. Chv Council Offici?. Christchurch, 'Jairmry -st, 1001. 3422 _V-T _ike~_~P_r~-f Spa—-iins Eyes ahotr _. the— or;e of Batcher's pretty Engagement Eicgs, 500 to chooio from. Buy from the maker *nd save 30 per coat. S—;o cards sect free to any oddr_3. Butcher, Jeweller and _anuiacturer, 210 High street, Christcburch. __ -. "pZATK'S Sale —Lace Curtains, 2s Ccl, for .' Is Ed: Bcr_Ered Anion Cloth, BJd, now £_d. Set Semcant Tables for Bargains.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10871, 22 January 1901, Page 1

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