AMUSEMENTS. DIX*S GAIETY COMPANY. OPERA HOUSE. Tuam street. .•--la Lessee aud Manager ... Mr P. R. DIX General Manager ... Mr Fred. W. Duval THE SUN THAT NEVER SETS. Tremendous Success of our New Artists, Calls and Recalls Greeted tho Great American Dancers. THE MINTONS The most expensive comH"Q___RT binatiou ever imported to THE MINT3->.S New Zealand. The Best GERTRUDE Dressed Artists on the THE JIINTONS Vaudevillo Stage. The ; HUBERT most Graceful and up-to--1 , THE MINTONS date Dancers in tho ' 1 GERTRUDE Southern Hemisphere. ! j THE MINTONS Their Act stands out as ' a star among the heavens.—Vide Press. I Increasing Popularity of iFRANK YORKE FRANK YORKE 100 Laughs in 100 Minutes. I Miss Annatta Bodin, Bob Hall, Alice Layj ton, tho Devalla Sisters, Ethel Clifford, AU. I Haydon, Beattie Smith, Collins and Browne, j and Our Full Double Company. Erices---_s, la, and, Sixpence. ■ Plan at Milner and Thompson's. 4731 Business Manager, WILL JAMESON._ /-I H O R A L HALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. FAREWELL VISIT. McADOO'S ORIGINAL JUBILEE SINGERS, Tho following Programme will be Presented at the Opening TO-NIGHT:-PART I. 1. Jubilee Chorus—(a) "Steal Away to Jesus," (b) "The Lord's Prayer" 2. Jubilee Chorus—"The Band of Gideon," Company 3. Solo and Chorus—"Asleep in tho Deep," Mr Eugene M. McAdoo 4. Jubilee Chorus—"Hear dem Bells," Company 5. Jubilee Chorus—"Roll, Jordan, Rolll" Company 6. Solo and Chorus—"Won't you take mc back to Dixie," Mr R. H. Collins 7. Jubilee Chorus—"Get you Ready," Company 8. Jubilee Chorus—"Brother Michael," Company 9. Jubilee Chorus—"Hard Trials," Company PART 11. Will consist of Glees, Solos. Duets, and Musical Sketches, in which will be heard Miss Belle F. Gibbons (the Lady Baritone) and Gauze (the wonderful Male Mezzo-Soprano and Character Artist). Do not miss this Delightful Entertainment. Prices—3s, 2s, is. Plan at Milner and Thompson's. Day Sales at Walker's, Tobacconist. R. H. COLLINS, Manager. W. H. NOTT, Representative. SOUTHBRIDGE-MONDAY,. February 11th. LEESTON—TUESDAY, February 12th. . 4727 VOLUNTEER NOTICES, R ISTBICI ORDER. Volunteer Office, __ Christchurch, sth February, *901. Volunteer Corps coming into Christcuurch To-morrow, the Cth Inst., will receive Camp Allowance at the rate provided for Easter Camp, para. 171, Volunteer Regulations; .Corps to pay from this -their own Expenses for Massing and Forage. Tents will be ready at Drillshed, and hotels and stables arranged for. Men should bring their blankots with them. H. .GORDON, Lieut.-Col. 4669 Commanding District. DISTRICT ORDER. Volunteer Office, Christchurch, Dth February, 1901. THE IMPERIAL TROOPS not having arrived TO-DAY at the Bluff, they will not arrive in Christchurch till the NIGHT of THURSDAY, the 7th inst.. Volunteers from the country will therefore not come to town tfll the 7th inst. Other orders will take effect in accordance with the chnnge of date. H. GORDON, Lt.-Gol., 4697 Commanding District. WANTED. WANTED to Sell—First-class new D.B. Breech-loading Hammerless 90 Gun; a beauty; very cheap. Taylor, Cole and Co., Lichfield street. WANTED, Buyer, Violin. Case and Bow, £1. Atkinaon'B,_ll7_Manchseter street. W""X__:-_-f__N6WN-T. H.~ Papps/ Grocer; is' again in High street, next Bennington's. __ WANTED Known—H. Atkinson's, Manchester street, for Wedding Furniture. WANTED" Known—T7H."' Pap_pT~o"pe__iii_j in Strange's l_ew Buildings, Hign street. WANTED, everyone to see the Calico.a and Sheatinga now showing at the D.I.C. WANTED, Thrifty Buyers to inspect the enormous stocks of house linens at ths D.I.C. THE celebrated Nuggot Boot Polisher can be obtained at K. Atkinson's, Manchester str got. WANTED a good spring medicine, Bonington's Pills never fail to give satisfaction. One shilling per box. BICYCLES, New and Second-hand. A splendid stock oi Ladies' and Gentlemen's Machines to select from. Taylor, Cole, and Co., Lichfield street. MUST GO TO THAT!" is what nine out of every ten lady readers will say when they learn this morning that this is the opening day of our Great End-of-Season Clearing Sale. Heaps of Bargains. Everything Reduced in Price during the Sale. Strange and Company. INDIGESTiO_.~.eIi-v_d, and ulU___t_ly cured by taking Bonnington's Pills. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. -ROLLING wa wiil go—on Htrtford" Tyres; and we won't have our holiday spoilt iftrough punctures and pumping. Envoy Storea. KOHN'S Bentwood Furniture.—We have a Splendid Sample Shipment just unpacked. Taylor, Colo and Co., Lichfield street. QOME men are born great, and some achieve •*J greatness. Jameson, Anderson and Co. have gained a, great reputation for the quality of their Tea—'The Joko," "Coolie," and "Palm'__ 10-31 HARLEQUIN TOBACCO steadily grows in public favour. F~" OR CHEAP "CALICOES, SHEETINGS, Table Linens, Toilet Covers, Quilts, Towels, etc., you should attend our Monßter End-of-Season Sale To-day. You may secure some tremendous Bargains. Strange • t.d Company. FOR Sale_ several Secondhand Pianos, on exceptionally easy terms; deposit £1, balance by small monthly payments. R. Francis, Tho Musical Exchange, 159 and 161 Manchester street, Christchurch.J 8360 ARE you expecting visitors?—We can Rev cover and Renovate your Well-worn Furniture and make it like new. D.I.C. - ROLL-TOP De.ks, Oak and Walnut, in numerous designs. A modern necessity for a busy man. Taylor, Cole, and Co., I Lichfield street. BONNINGTON'S PILLS cure Biliousnesa, \ Sick Headache. Liver Complaints, Indi- < ge6tions. One shilling per box. TrtTHEN THE - CLOCK~STRIKES 10 Th_ V V Morning, our doorß will be thrown open to the Public, and our Great End-cf-Season Sale will commence! Thi3 will be a Genuine Clearance oi Entire Existing Stocks. Balance of Slimmer Goods will be cleared out for almost what they will bring. Strai.ge and Company. DI.C. are selling splendid Fancy Table and • Household Linens at Warehouse prices. xpOR Practical use during Short Spins, as well as on Long Road Tours, under any and all conditions, Snow, Ice, Rain, Mud, Dust, Heat, or Cold, the "STERLING" CHAINLESS BICYCLE, Driven with bevel gears, represents the acme of those qualities which bicyclists seek in a ; machine, and which it is the aim of the engii neer to secure. It is the Simplest, Safest, ; Cleanest, and Most Durable form of trensmit- ; ting power that has been applied to Bicycle ; construction, combining the Maximum of ! Speed and Hill-Climbing Power for the Minimum of Effort. Ask MORROW," BASSETT and CO., Christchurch, Aahburton, and Dunedin.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10882, 5 February 1901, Page 1
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