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AMUSEMENTS. DIS'S GAIETY COMPANY. OPERA HOUSE, Tuain street. Sole Lessee and Manager . . . Mr P. R. Di_ Oeneral Manager .. . Mr Fred W. Duval The Sun that Never Sets. Important Announcement. MONDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 18th. First Appearance of the World's Most MarI rellous Equilibrist, PERRY. THE HUMAN FROG. FERRY, THE HUMAN FROG. FERRY. THE HUMAN FROG. Introducing his Weird and Mysterious Act. This young American is direct from the Leading Theatree of America. This Act is j his own Original Creation, and performed by I him for Eleven Years in America. I ~ow Drawing Tremendous Houses at the Theatre Royal in Wellington. Increasing Popularity of FRANK YORKE. FRANK YORKE. Alice Layton The Devella Sis{ers Bob Hall Ethel Clifford Collins and Browne Annetta Bodin Hubert THE MINTONS Gertrude j And our Full Company. Prices —2s, Is, and Sixpence. 5056 Business Manager, WILL JAMESON. THE MACDONALD-FRASER SCOTCH CONCERT COMPANY. GRAND CONCERT, in aid of tlie Widow and Family of the late Frederick Mantell, will be held in the MISSION HALL, Colombo street, Sydenham, On WEDNESDAY, the 13th FEBRUARY. The Engineers' Band and the Pipers will be there. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. TICKETS, la EACH. 5250 ART EXHIBITION. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDINGS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. PICTURES and SKETCHES by MR G. E. ■*- BUTLER (Medallist, Antwerp). OPEN DAILY, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. 4653 MR WM. OATTS. EVANGELISTIC MISSION, CHORAL HALL. TO-NIGHT and WEDNESDAY, at 8 p.m. _»b!e Readings Each- Day at 3 p.m. Sankey's Hymns. Mrs Oatts will sing. s_Gl pHORAL HALL. LIMELIGHT LECTURE by Mr W. M. OATTS, THURSDAY, at 7.45 p.m. Doors open 7.15 p.m. Palestine, England, and Scotland. Tickets, Is, to be had from J. T. Smath. Bookseller. 5265 ST. PAUL'S. PAPANUI. FAREWELL CONVERSAZIONE to Rev. H. T. Purchas, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, at 8. Friends and Parishioners invited. 5190 THE Only Practical Exhibition of Glass Blowing Ever Held in Christchurch. Every uay, from 2to 5, and from 7to 9. A present for each visitor. Admission Is, Children Gd. Works, 16 Manchester street. 5195 TRAMWAY NOTICES. WANTED KNOWN. piTY AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY. Return Fare, New Brighton, 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m., 6d. 5673 ELECTION NOTICES. LYTTELTON HARBOUR ELECTION. UNITED BOROUGHS OF LIN WOOD, WOOLSTON, AND SUMNER. THE following is the RESULT of the POLL:Lin- Wool- Sumwood, ston. ner. Total. John Connal ... 188 85 12 285 Wm. Eollitt ... 47 52 103 J202 Majority for John Cpnnal ... 88 I therefore declare MR JOHN CONNAIT DULY ELECTED. H. THOMSON, Returning Officer. Christchurch, February 11th, 1901. 5239 ROAD BOARDS. OXFORD ROAD BOARD. RATES. NOTICE ds hereby given that the six months allowed for payment of Rates, before adding an additional ten per centum, expires on the 23rd INSTANT. After that date all OUTSTANDING RATES, with the additional 10 per cent., will be SUED FOR without further notice. JAMES H. SHARPE, 5095 Rate Collector. WAIPARA ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is'hereby jrivfin that all OUTSTANDING RATES, together with Ten Per Cent, added, will be SUED FOR without further notice after SATURDAY, 23rd inst. R, C. TAYLOR, Clerk. Waikani, sth February, 1901. 4816 GOVERNMENT NOTICES. MHENDERS will be received at this Office 1 until Noon of THURSDAY, the 14th February, 1901. for the ERECTION of a Twocell Lock-up at Police Station, Cheviot. Plan and specification may be seen at the Post Office, Cheviot, the Police Station, Rangiora. and the Public Works OfiSce, Christchurch. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. R. USSHER, District Engineer. Public.Works Office, Christchurch, 29th Jan., 1901. 4691 BOAMD AND RESIDENCE. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. HANDSOMELY-FURNISHED APARTMENTS for Ladiee and Gentlemen. MRS SAWTELL, Sherwood, 72 Caahel street E. Telephone 479. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. FXJRNIb_-_) APARTMENTS lor Ladiee and Gentlemen. MRS JAMESON, 3481 Aimeda House, 55 Caehel etreet E. GLOUCESTER HOUSE, 256 GLOUCESa_-R STREEi. WEST. FIRST-CLASS BOARD and RESIDENCE for LADIES and GENTLEMEN. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Every Comfort and Attention Given. Moat Central. Telephone 982. MRS McNIE. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. M RS GRIMES, late of Kensington House, Hill street, Wellington, has taken up her residence at 271 Armagh etreet West, and is prepared to receive Visitors and Tourists, also * limited number of Permanent Gentlemen Guests. The house is well appointed in every particular. Telephone No. 1017. ' WAI MAREI HOUSE, 31 Cambridge Terrace West. FIRST-CLASS BOARD and RESIDENCE. . Hot. Cold and Shower Baths, Piano. CENTRAL POSITION. MISS COWPER. ~ ABERDARE HOUSE. 239 Gloucester street West. FIRST-CLASS --RIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, three minutes' walk, from Post Office and Canterbury College. Hot Cold and Shower Baths. Good Stabling. MRS BARFORD, 2SIO (Late of Gloucester House). LOST AND FOUND. OST, One Black and Tan Sheep DOG, answers to tb*3 nanie "Laddie"; anyone leading to his whereabouts will be rewarded. ; R. S. iNbcon, Buniham. 52t0 - £lQ REWARD. i LOST about 31st January, from Oxford, about 100 J and J-bred WETHERS, branded H and or 77 and or T in Blue. The above reward will be paid to any person giving such information to R. M. Taylor, Fernside, or the undersigned, ss will lead to their recovery. 919 H. MATSON and CO. /CHANGES come to ail, some pleasant, aame v^ , otherwise. The change from an inferior tea to Coolie or P-im Brandt ia oa« of the var_ pltaca-Utt ixoafio-bla.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10887, 12 February 1901, Page 1

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