Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

A M USEMENTS'. rvPERA HOUSE.! Proprietor and Director ..Mr P. is. DL\ .' General Maaager . . Mr Fred W. Duval The Sun that Never Sets. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. EVERY EVENING AT P. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Welcome Reappearance' of the Celebrated Serio and Coster. Impersonator, MISS DAISi HARCOURT The MISS DAISY HARCOURT Queen of MISS DAISY HARCOURT Serios. Tremendous Success Nightly Attained by PROF. TOM ALMOND, Eccentric' Comedian and ' Champion Dancer, introducing his great Pede3tal Danco on Roller , Skates. Calls and Recalls Greet the Eminent Tenor Vocalist, MR WALLACJC KING, For his Singing of "Irene,- Good-night,' and "'Sally Homer." Great Success of Martyn HAGAN aud. FRASER Lucy Society Sketch Artists. Laughs, Screams. Yells -at the Favourite Corned, rasps .' JIM MARION. MR LES WAKTON. Increasing __ftjpularity of Mr Walter Rivers, Harry Elliot, and onr . . .Double Ccmp-_av. " Prices—Dross Circle 3s, Stalls Is. Pit Sixpence. Box Plan open daily at Milner and Thompson's. Doors* op_n 7.15, Curtain P. Performance aonelude<_*in time for all iVains i and Trams. Cycle Room Free. Telephone 1050. _. B - , i n e si *- Manager. WILL JAMESON. VOLUNTEER NOTICES |)I STRICT ORDERS. NO. 2 ROYAL RECEPTION. BY LIEUT.-COL. H. GORDON, Commanding Canterbury Volunteer District.. 1. Royal Salutes on Tuesday, Uth inst., at Lyttelton and Christehurch. ' The aouroximata time of landing of Royal Parly has" been altered from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. 2. In paragraph 9 of District Orders No. 1, referring to assembly of C.V.C., read "Thursday, 20th." for "Friday. 20th." 3. Camping Allowance.—All Troops fencamping for Royal celebrations will be ration sd fre. for man and. horse, if any, up to the amount granted by Government per day for East-r encampments. Mounted Corps mustering 30 or over, and who have travelled by train from 100 miles distant, will be allowed 4s per day. per man from the time of entrainment until dismissed, and during the time spent in so travelling will also be allowed Is 6d por day for horsa fodder. Other Corps mustering 35 and oyer, and who have travelled 100 miles by train, will be allowed 4s por dtiy per man from time cf entrainmont until dismissed. 4. Returned N.Z. Troopers.—These will parade for distribution of S.A. medals on Mon--cla_y, 24th mac, at a time ar.d place to be hereafter Inot.fied, parade to be dismounted, without arms, and in dress worn in S.A. Those who belong to Volunteer Corps must parade with their respective S.A. Contingents. Freo paqscs by rail will be issued oil application to O.C. District, and thoso desirous of doing ■ao can go into -camp at South Park, and wul bo rationed free up to Government Easter rates. 5. Ambulance Arrangements. — Surgeon- • 3i-jor Tl.o ras, P.M.0., will make the following arrangements for the distribution of the Medical Staff and Bearer Corps:—Royal Procession, Saturday, 22nd inst., one surgeon, four bearers, arid one stretcher at each of the • following signal posts:--- ' No. 1 Pos,!—Christchurch Railway Station. No. 2 Post—Mrs Cook's Refreshment Rooms, 131 Lichfield street: No. 3 Post —Mr BarneH.s, Chemist, Morton's Buildings, Cathadral square. No. 4 Post—'Dr. Palmer' 3 residence, corner of Gloucester street and Cambridge race.No. 5 Posrt— Messrs Cook and Ross, Colombo" street. No. 6.Post —Dr. Fox's residence,,..comor of • Montreal and Salisbury streets. Ambulance Van and Drivers—"Fire Brigade _ __- • Station: CfcMtet!-_snj»t-_-.- .'. ' '/ "• 'The abbtW it>'lfc^iri l ''-_rHi_-fi_'Vu,owt_,e Mta* as troops detailed for duty in the streets, which will be notiFied hereafter. Sunday, 23rd inst;—One surgeon, eight bearers, and two stretchers, at Mr Barnett's, Chemist, Morton's Buildings, aud a, wmilar ■ detachment in tho basement of Cathedral ' Tower. The above to bo in position by 10.15Monday, 24th, Review.—One surgeon, four ' bearers, and one stretcher, to be in attendance - at the Review Ground, Hagloy Park, at each of the six positions" indicated by Red <:.ro_.s fla<*- en ambulance van to be also in attendance at the Rcwiew, All to be in position same time as troops. By Order. NORMAN L. D. SMITH Captain, D.A.A.G. J^^u_n J a ; _l^ == 6408F ROAD BOARDS. HEATHCOTE ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that the"DALLINGTON BRIDGE will be CLOSED FOR REPAxRS from WEDNESDAY, 12th June, until further notice. ' ALEX. WEBSTER, 6317 Surveyor jteathcote_ Road Board. HEATHCOTE ROAD BOARD. APPLICATIONS are invited for the Position of CLERK and SURVEYOR to the above Board at a salary of £200 per annum. Schedule of duties to be seen at the Koad Board Office, Feriry road. •,.-._. Applications, with testimonials, will be received until MONDAY, 17th, 1901. ALEX. WEBBTER, C 27 - " Clork to the Board. ~ ART UNION THE PREMIER ART UNION, in aid of the NEW DOMINICAN .CONVENT and BOARDING SCHOOL Oamaru. The following is the result of the Art Union, which was_ drawn on SATURDAY, Ist JUNE:BRIZE LIST. ■No. of £. 3.0- of Prize Ticket. Prize. Ticket. 1 ... 64,583 24 ... ... 107,164 _ '" ... 27.539 25 59,003 ■x '" ... 66,276 26 64,603 4 "" ... 66,948 27 62,467 5 :;; ... 52,873 2. 47,607 6 ... ... -81,075 23 ... - 51,427 7 ... 91,321 30 ... ... 77,536 8 ! 66,183 31 ... ... 5,358 9 . ... 49,844 32 2,326 10 ..." 1,873 33 ... ... 38,495 ll' ... ... 72,290 34 62,820 12 ... 2,903 35 ... .- 27,205 13 68,953 36 ... ... 65,263 11 ... ... 52.842 37 ... ... 83,139 15 8.547 38 ... ... 41,979 16 ... ... 61,088 39 ... . ... 75,956 ■17 ... ... 14,44. 40 ... ... 61,103 18 ... ■-■... 8,040 '41 ... ... 81.798 19 113,252 42 53,197 20 ... ... 76,055. ■43 .., ... 11,153 21 ... ... 35_551" '44 ... ... 6.E92 23 .... ... 47.496 45 .., ... 63,867 23 M „. 92,223 __ , |P CITY COUNCIL Jm TENDERS are invited for BADGES up to 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, Juno 14th. Specification and sample badge can be S-s«n at my Office, where tenders will bs received. eDUDLEfY DOBSON, M. Inst. C.S., City Surveyor. ty Council Office, June 10th, 1901. 636 M LOST AND FOUND! |r Black PURSE, .onfaiiiing , ___. money. Finder handsomely rewarded. ! "Pr.sg' Office. 6-392 LOST, Sunday, June 9th. Brighton Beach, Young Spaniel DOG, name "Shot." Reward on returning to Skinner, Bootmaker, Colombo road Sydenham, or Reese, Butcher, Worcester street, Linwood. Wsi Cob MAKE", 4yrs old, three whito feet. Owner can 1 have same by paying expenses. R. Day, I Yaldhurst. 6382 A Card. JH. I? o"~U N T A I N , • -DENTAL CHAMBERS, j GLOUCESTER STREET. t The Original Fountain, lata of Toneyclifie ' and Carey's. E.P.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19010611.2.3.6

Bibliographic details

Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10988, 11 June 1901, Page 1

Word Count
999

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10988, 11 June 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10988, 11 June 1901, Page 1

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert