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I . AMUSEMENTS. I J THEATRE KOYAL. CHBISTCHUBCH. Lessee and Manager . William F. Hawtrey. A MESSAGE FRO-M MARS. A MESSAGE FROM MAP.S. CHRISTMAS EVE, DECEMBER 2lth. CHRISTMAS EVE, DECEMBER 21th. HAWTREY COMEDY COMPANY, Interpreting Ihe LATEST AND GREATEST SUCCESS, LATEST AND GREATEST SUCCESS, A MESSAGE FROM MARS. A MESSAGE FROM MAES. PRICES—Is, 2s 6d, and Is. ; Box Plan open this mornins at Muner and Thompson's, at 10 o'clock. _ Day Sales of Early Door TicKets to 2s 6d and 3s seats (6d extra) at \ya!ker'a and Eslick's. Early doors 7 p.m. Ordinary tickets at 7.30. Commence at 8. Carriages for 1Q.30. TRAMWAYS—By courtesy of the Managers, Mr Woods (Chrietchurch Tramway Company) and Mr Thomson (.New Brighton Tramway Company), late trams will leave Cathedral Square for all suburban lines after performance each night. 653 A. CLARK, Representative. CANTERBURY BAND MARCH JNG COMPETITION. TANCASTER PARK. CHRISTMAS DAY, DECEMBER 25, KOI. First Prize, £20; Second, £10; Third. £3. MUSICAL JUDGE: LIEUT. T. HERD. Supervisor, Mr J. Farrell; Military Judges, Major Cresswell, Captains D'Auvergne, Sandford, Harper, Doug-all, McGee, Lieutenant Brice, Trumpeter-Major Thompson, ami Battalion Sergeant-Mcjor Steere. SEVEN BANDS WILL COMPETE. PLENTY OF GOOD MUSIC. Two Massed Bands will Parade from Cathedral Square. "Under the Red Cross," by Massed Band. ADMISSION—One Shilling; Children Half PriceAll Gates Open, at 1.45 p.m. ERNEST A. M. LEAVER, * 539 -.Secretary. "TO" ONE AND ALL A MERRY XMAsT" You can get Enjoyment at LANCASTER PARK On CHRISTMAS NGHT. MONSTER ENTERTAINMENT. BICYCLE RACES: All the Champions. OPEN-AIR CONCERT.. By Mrs Brooke, Miss A. GTay, Misa Scrivenor, and Messrs Millar, Collier, Edgar, Fox, and a Host o.f Talent. TROTTING HORSeTh. v JOEY BARKER. AN INNOVATION: First time in the Colony. ONE MILE SkATIirGTRACE. on the Track ANOTHER - ! . , FIVE MILE AUTOMOBILE CONTEST. ■ • -.'-'' ' And Yet More— THE-CHAMPION-RUNNER DAVIDSON ■ \ ■ Will' Race -the Bicycle, , . - . : ■ - - Remember THs : and "be There. LANCASTER PA3RK—XMAS"'KIGHT. .A. T. WASHEBJ Secretary. GRAND BAZAAR, to be ' held" in the "RAILWAY SHED,. ' " (NeaT Railway Crossing), To-l-be .Opened, by- Geo. L&urenson, M.H.8., . ■tJrf"tM-pis^^^s-^yEr"i>EoEffin3Kß'i^*kr ,, ' ... ' At T,BO p.m., ' ' " ' ' And will' be CONTINUED .UNTIL JANU,UARY 2nd,' 1903. . • .CONCERT EVERY EVENING. Shooting. Gallery. Refreshments. Attractions of All Kinds. -. ■ -,- /. " ' ADMISSION TEMUKA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. ■ A NNUAL GATHERING, BOXING DAY. RECORD ENTRIES. Canterbury Pipe Band will appear in uniform. SPORTS START 11 &.m. EXCURSION TRAIN.; ; . E. CUTTEN, • - 7gl ' ■ Secretary. • ~ SPOEffIS! '' SPORTS 1 /"lOMPEiTITORS are reminded -tha* E!NTRIDOS "for 4he fRANGIORIA NtlW YEAR'S' DAY -SPORTS dose on BOXING DAY, December 26th. W. T. WILSON, Sl4 Secretary Rangiora AAhHetio Association. OUICSBB ••- SUNDAY, j DERRY'S PRIVATE BAND. ' Trams, 2.5. . . , EW BRIGHTON, - SUNDAY. ELITE ! BAND ON PIER. Free Cycle Stand James's. Hotel, - Admission to Pier, One Penny. 823 Trams -leyya Square 2.5 p.m.' SPORTING. ~ CHRISTCHUROH RACING CLUB. CUMMER MEETING to be held at PLUMPTOH , THIS DAY, SATURDAY. . ■ - LARGE FIELDS. A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave a* 1.15 pan., Returning at 6 p.m. . . • RETURN FARES, Is 3d. First Bace at 1.40 p.m. F776 FEDERAL COFFEE PALACE, ' . VICTORIA SQUARE. . VISITORS to Christchurch will find our accommodation equal to any Hotel in Ntn* Zealand. Within 5 minutes' walk of -the Post Office and Cathedral square. Hot, cold and shower baths. A first-class Table. Luncheon from 12 till 2 p.m. Letters and Telegrams .will receive prompt attention. * MRS E. CLARK, Telephone No. 1040. Proprietress. 7157 ATTY PAN BAKING POWDER, the greatest novelty you ever saw. Sold by all Grocers. F MASCOTTE BRAND of Eucalyptus procurable at all Stores. __ r "THE EXCELSIOR" TTORSE HOE AND , CULTIVATOR IS WHAT YOU REQUIRE ' ' To KEEP THE WEEDS DOWN AND MOULD UP THE POTATOES. A Shipment Just Arrived. MORROW, BASSETT and CO.,' Christchurch, Ashburton, and Duaedin.'

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11154, 21 December 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11154, 21 December 1901, Page 1