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rr-HEATRE ROYAL, CHRISTCH^fG* Lessee and Manager '-. William P. Havjtrey. CHRISTMAS EVE,. DECEMBER 24^. First App 3 «ance in Christ-church of tt*' Talented ; HAWTREy' COMEDY COMPAQ With the Play of the Century, _ "A MESSAGE FROM MASS."; "A MESSAGE JKOM MAES.'"' A Christmas Tale for Christmas Time. By' Richard Ganthony. PRICES-19, 2a 6d, and Iβ. Box Plan open at Milner and Thompson's at 10 a.m. on Thursday, December 19th. Day Sale 1 * door tickets to 2s G& and Is seats (6d extra; at Walker's and Eslick's. Eariy doors 7.-P : m. Ordinary tickets at 7.30. Commence eft 8. Carriages for 10.30. . : TRAMWAYS—By courtesy of the Managers, Mr Wood (Christohurch Tramway Company) and .Mr Thomson (Now Brighton Tramway Company), late trams will ,l«ave Cathedral Square for all suburban linee after performance each night. 599 A. CLARK, Representative. CANTERBURY HALLTHURSDAY, 19th INST., 8 p.m. rfHE CHRISTOHURCH MUSICAL UNION J- will produce to its eubscribers i Handel's Ever Popular Masterpiece,'. - . "THE , MESSIAH." "THE MESSIAH." "THE MESSIAH." ! "THE MESSIAH." Soloists—Mrs Burns, Miss Graham, Mr B. H. Collier,. Mr Arthur. Merton. With Full Orchestra and Chorus of 150 Per- ' - formers." •■ 800 SEATS "ARE OFFEfI&ED TO THE PUBLIC. ISO Tickets at 23. 150 Tickets at .Is. , 150 Tickets at 2s. 150 Tickets at ■Iβ. " 150 Tickets at 2s. 150 Tickets at Iβ. To be obtained from Esliek Broa., Walker*, G under sen's, or any of -£he ;', EARLY APPLICATION , NECKSSABY, M the "Tickets are limited to above. - • THOS. GARRAKD," ' ;, 540 - -, -Hon. Secretory. , DON'T FOBGET THE BIG SHOW AT . LATOASTEOR PARK TO-NIGHT. ; fVWISG- to the disappointment of Thousands on Anniversary Night, STOKES/., end BICKERTOCSr hive added£3o WojibV of-Fire-works to their display TO-NIGHT, making £150 WORTH. ■ £150 The - Woohtton Band will play a Choice . ' • Selection of Dance Mjj&ic.}. ~ . '. DANCING ON ' FEQOJ> OF I/IGKHT. All Galjes "opej£;Kt 7%p.m. t,c%d%ft tjie crowd. ~ ADMISSION::, ■ S9B .."ii-'TJKIdH , CYCLING. CLUB.- " • .. ti RAND r " EVENING ' CARNIVAL. ■' ■' CHRISTMAS NIGHT. ~ ;, CHRISTMAS .OTGHT- - Cyclists from all over New Zealand competing. Champion Horse J.H. will Tace Joey ■ Barker, - the "Red ±>tx&" Flyer? ' * " OP'B N-A I R CONC ER T. - Some of the Leading Artistes of Chrietchurch , ' have been engaged. -'■ S&ATIN'G RACE.- • ' ' The first time- ever witnessed on Lancaster Park. All the old-time skaters will compete. WOOLSTON AND ENGINEERS' BANDS Will Play Selection during the Evening. COME AN© SEE THE MOTOR EACE, .. SJjve Milea of Solid Pace.' • i ',- - , EVENT. 200 yds Cash, open <to all Runners in' Oanter.bury. , ,',•'.;"'.. 'eis, . A. T. WASHER, Secretary. CANTERBURY' BAND MARCHING CK3MPETITION., . -■~ . T A N C A $ T e"*lT P A B K. CHRISTMAS DAY,' DECEMBER 25,. liOl. First Prize, £20; Siecond, £10} Third, £5. MUSIOAX* JUDGE: LIEUT." T. HERD.' Supervisor, Mr J.-F«rcell; Military; Judgev Major Cresswell, Captains D'Auvergne,- Sand/ord,, Harper, Poug&U,. /McGise, Lieutenant Bnce, Tnxmpeter-Major Thompson, and Bat-taliou'Sergeant-Major Steere. . • ,• SEVEN BAM)S~WIE.L' COMPETE. PLENTY OF GOOD MUSIC. - Two Massed Bands will Parade from Cathedral Square. . "Under the Bed Cross , ," by Messed Band. . ADMlSSlON—One~Shffling; Children - • Half Price, All G-ates Open at' 1.45 p.m. BBNBST A. M. LEAVER, ■ 539 Secretary. '• PAPANUI SUMMER FAIR. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY. rpo BE'OPBjS'ED by MRS JULIUS,, at X 3 p.m. Plain and Bancy Work,, Imported Goods from England, Flowers, Dolls/Produce, , Sweets, Hefree&ments. - | .GOLDMINE. CHRISTMAS TREE. "Gipsy Tent, Art and Shooting Galleries, Temple of Mystery, Punch- and Judy, etc, TRAMS TO THE DOOR.. 576 CHM'STMiAs'EOTERTA~INMENT, 0-pIaWA. rpHIS ENTERTAINMENT, which was Po&t■L poned last week, will take place FRIDAY EVENINCr, at . St. Mark's Schoolroom, Opawa. Doors "open 7.30, to commence at 8. Admission 6d. Children Bd. ' ■ ■ 673 MUSICAL UNION. FINAL REHEARSAL THIS EVENING, at ' Half-past ' Seven Sharp. Member* are requested to return proceeds and unsold tickets. 541 BBITISH EMPIBE UP TO DATE. CEE PACKETS of ALL BED TBi, at Is «d, la Bd, la lOd, 2sJ That at U lOd i* > THE TEA. YOU DRANK IN TBIB OLD COUNTBY. F "THE ' EXCELSIOR" ' ■ j - ; TTORSB HOE AND CULTIVATOR IS WHAT YOU REQUIRE To JLBEP THE WEEDS DOWN f ' AND MOULD UP THE POTATOES. ■ A Shipment Just- Arrived. ? MORROW, BASSETT and CO., ■; Christohurch, Aehburton, and Dimedin.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11151, 18 December 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11151, 18 December 1901, Page 1