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AMUSEMENTS. r\ P~_T R A HOUSE. bole Lessee and Director . . . Mr P. R. Dix General Manager ... Mr Fred W. Duval Resident Manager and Treasurer Will Jameson TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT-The Greatest of all Attractions. First appearance in this City oi the Famous American Artists, JOHN. ON The most JOB _* SON xt___NO Expensive Artists KIANO and ever introduced ' ir "d BENTLEY to the Colonic.. BENTLEY. Imported by Mr P. R. Dix at the enormous salary of £75 per week. JOHNSON, RIANO and BENTLEY Are without doubt the world's greatest Team of Acrobats, Tumblers, Gymnasts, aad Comedians. Introducing their Great Act. THE MONKEYS AND THE FARMER. THE MONKEYS AND THE FARMER. They rer.rm arroba'ic feats which are both novel _.-d remarkable They imitate the monkey to perfection. Remember—Owing to the enormous ea'ary paid these artists, they can only appear here for a limited season. First a. r>earance To-night of the celebrated Loi.don S-t;o a .d DnT-er, MISS MARIE TFT.T.Y, MISS MARIE TERRY, .iirect from the London Pavilion. Sup-orted by Our Double Corn _any. Last Nig-ht of Miss Alice Kinnaird and Mr William Neilson. Last 2 Nights of Les Thiers Quartette. Last 3 Nights of Little Tich. Increasing popularity of Les Wnrt-on, Mr Walter Rive's, Harry Elliot. Tom Leonard. Another New First Part—Caddam Woods. Come early and secure a good scat. Notwithstanding the enormous esoense. our Pries will remain the same—Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls 2s, Stalls Is, Pit Sixpence. Box Plan open daily at Milr.er's. Doors open 7.15, Curtain 8, Carriages 10.20. Telephone No. 1050. 5 55 -> /*. H O R A L HALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GRAND COMBINED GYMNASTIC DEMONSTRATION By the Members of .~e Christchurch Gymnasium, under the direction of MR T. S. TANKaRd, N.P.K.S. Diploma and Medal (England). Varied and interesting Displays by the Ladies', Girls', Men's, Youths' and Boys' Classes. Two of the Members will give one of the most Skilful Displays of Trick Cycling seen in this City. Admission ls, Children Half-price. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's. Commence 8 o'clock. The ..ec-nd . rm commences on MONDAY NEXT, July 15th. 8649 T OVAL ORANGE ANNIVERSARY. GRAND CONCERT, In Aid of Jubilee Memorial Fund. CANTERBL-.- HALL, FRIDAY, 12th JULY, 1901. Orchestral Selection —English Airs. Mr _.. __illar, song—"The Deep, Cold Sea." Miss Clara Tompkins—"Valentine's Day." Miss Freda Marsden, violin solo—"Romance Yieuxtemps." Miss Alice Gray, song—"The Sweetest Song." Chieftain Rangiuia, song—"The Last Milestone." Mrs C. M. Brooke, song—"The Nightingale's Trill." Mr Chas. Edgar, song—Comic. Tho Queen's Cadets—Bayonet Exercise. Orchestral Selection—"Maritana." Miss Gray and Chieftain" Raiighua, duet— "Homo to Our Mountains." Mr A. Millar, song—"The Bandolero." Mrs C. M. Brooke, song. Mr Winter Hall, recitation. Miss Clara Tompkins, song—"l Know Not \v..y." Mr E. J. Jamieson, piccolo solo, by request— In tho Woods." Mr Chas. Edgar, song—Comic. Accompanist—Mrs C. Edgar. Orchestral Conductor—Mr T. G. Voyce. Doors open 7.15 p.m., concert 8 p.m., carriages 10.30 p.m. Body of Hall Is, Dress Circle 2s. Tickets at Davies and Lamb's, Eslick's, Walker's, McCutcheon's, Voyce's, etc. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's. JAMES CAYGILL, P.G.S., 8263 Secretary to Committee. CHURCH OF ENGLAND TEMPERANCE SOCIETY". ST. MATTHEW'S BRANCH, ST. aLBANS. ADULT TEA MEETING and CONCERT, THIS DAY, at 6.30 p.m. 8581 ADMISSION Js. THE Only Practical Exhibition of Glnss Blowing Ever Held in Christchurch. Every Day, from 2to 5, and from 7to 9. A present for each A'isitor. Admission ls, children 6d, Works, 16_Manc_tester street. 8619 RELIGIOUS SERVICES. "PVANGELISTIC Mission, To-night and Tomorrow, 7.30 p.m., at Church of Christ, Durham street South. Mr A. F. turner, Evangelist, of Wanganui, will Preach. 8633 ELECTION NOTICES^ ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH. MR ARTHUR HUGHES TURNBULL has been duly NOMINATED. H. MURRAY, Returning Officer. Christchurch, July 10th, 1901. 8587 CITY COUNCIL. City Council Officec, Christchurch, July 10th, 1901. TENDERS aTe invited for •"DESTRUCTOR HOUSE CONTRACT" up to noon on FRIDAY, August 2nd, 1901. Plans and Specifictions can be seen at my Office, where tenders will be received. A. DUDLEY DOBSON, 8625 City Surveyor. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, between Dr. Anderson's, Worcester street and Chi3na!l and Stewart's, a Bundle of NOTES. Anyone finding same app'y to "Pre3s" office. 6378 LOST, between Worcester street, Linwood, and Swan's road, Richmond, One On'd Curb BRACELET, on or about 7th inst. Finder rewarded on returning to Morrow, Basset and Co. 8593 WILL the Person who was seen taking a MUFF from Messrs G. L. Beath and Co.'s Showroom between 12 a.m. and 1 p.m., Monday, Bth, kindly return before further proceedings are taken. 8617 CAME_ to my place, on July sth, Light Bay GELDi.sG, bang tail, white hind feet, clipped on body, not on legs, cover on. Ownei can have same by paying expenses. W. Creamer, Eyreton. 8635 STRAYED, from Lincoln, on Monday morn-u-g, Dark Bay Hall-draught GELiJING, with a cover on, no visible brand, white star foreehad; supposed to be making for Christchurch. Information leading to his recovery will be rewarded. A. Amyes, Farmer. Lincoln, or Exce.sior Soap Works, Sydenham. UftUMi Ulossom Go.d Label Teas the best O in the Market. Obtainable every Grocer's.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11014, 11 July 1901, Page 1
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