AMUSEMENTS. fEEi IB E ROY AL. Sola Leaaee and Manager . .William Andsreon. A BOOM. A SENSATION. A TRIUMPH. THB 10.30 DOWN EXPRESS. THE 10.30 DOWN EXPRESS. Greeted Last Evening before a Crowded and Appreciative Audience. UNBOUNDED APPLAUSE. CALLS AAD RECALLS. INTENSE ENTHUSIASM. THE 10.30 DOWN EXPRESS. Every Scene Re-demanded. THE 10.30 DOWN EXPRESS. Fttll of Exciting Incidents, Stirring Episodes, Startling Situations, Quaint Comedy, and Humorous Dialogue. Continued Success of Miss Kathleen Duggan's Song, "ON THE BANKS OF THE WABASH." THE 10.30 DOWN EXPRESS. The Great Railway Sensation. Prices: 3a. 2s, and Is.- Barlv door 6d extra. Day Sale early 'door tickets only at Walker's and. Eslick's. . Box Plan at Milner and Thompson*. Trains -wait until conclusion of performances. Sfage Manager-. . FRANK REIS. Buainesa Manager, MICHAEL JOSEPH. J5824 rp H E A T R X ROY A~L. Under the direction of Henry Leo and Jas. G. Rial. THE WORLD'S ENTERTAINERS tPolite Vaudeville), Messrs Lee and Rial have much pleasure in announcing that the p.hove famous organisation, whose New Zealand tour has • been started in Dunedin under th.c most brilliant auspices, will play A SHORT SEASON in Christchurch, Commencing MONDAY NEXT, MAY 26th, when the members of the ORIGINAL COMPANY OF THE WORLD'S ENTERTAINERS, who achieved such signal and unprecedented success in all tho big cities of th© Australian . Commonwealth, will have tho honour of-making their £rst appearance in tills city. Further particulars will bo duly announced. THE BOX PLAN Will ba opened TO-MORROW (Wednesday) MORNING, at Milncr and Thompson's. 3823 JOE BROWN, Touring Manager. COLOSSEUM. COLOSSEUM. ARMAGH STREET. ARMAGH STREET. CONTINUED SUCCESS OF COECLiANATION OAIUNT.VAL. The Event of tho Season. TO-NIGHT. ,TO-NI&HT. . TO-NIGHT. GREAT VOLUNTEER NIGHT. He who encourages Volunteering renders a service to the Empire.—Lord Roberta. 8 p.m.—Exercises by College Rifles. 8.80 p.m.—Bridge Building Competition by Engineera (two teams), trophy vaiue 2s. 9 pan.—Tus-of-Wsr. ■ In addition to entries . received, further entries may b<s enterod -at 8 p.m. Jtadge:' Lieut. Batohelor. ' Prize £5, or .trophy to winning team. Volunteers appearing in uniform, ad- .. mitted free. "10 p.m.—Tableaux':MMidsummerr r Night's Dream (by request): • ', WEDNESDAY NIOHT—GRAND SAN- - DO_J7 XvtGHT, arranged by Mr C. J. Ward (pupil of Sandow). Woolston -Baaiawith Contest Soleotiona Every Night. Doors open. 7.15 .p.m. Admission—Ono Smiling, - - r 8825 W. H. CORRIGAN, Hon. Seoi f GLASS iBLOWING. '- PRACTICAL EXHIBITION DAILY, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9. Admission ls. Children 6d. A Present for Eaah. - Vißitor.. Works, 16 Manchester street Soutti. 3784 . . MEETINGS. T IBERTY LEAGUE, CHRISTCHURCH. ■" —A meeting of the Councfl will be held at. the Rooms, 186 Gloucester street, TONIGHT (Tuesday), the 20fh May, at 8 . . 3752 TNGLIS'S BUILDINGS,' TO-NIGHT, at 8 ■*■ o'clock.—At tho request "of the Trades and Labour Council,-MR G. LAURENSON, M.H.R., will deliver an Address on the Land Question and Incidence of Taxation. 3820' ASHLEY ELECTORATE. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I shall bo pleased to MEET you in the Town Hall, Cheviot, on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, 23rd instant, at 8 p.m. 3817 GEO. THOS. PULLEY. ! NEW BRIGHTON. THE RESIDI3NTS and RATEPAYERS desirous of forming a Beautifying Association will be held at the Schoolhouee on TUESDAY, 20th inst., at 8 p.m. The Mayor will, preside. 8788 , BANK NOTICES. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. "OURSUANT to tho terms of the Banks and -*- Bankers Act, 1880, and the Banks and Bankers Act Amendment Act, 1882, the Offices of the ■ undermentioned Banks will be CLOSED throughout New Zealand on SATURDAY, the 24th May, anniversary of tho Birthday of heT late Majesty Queen Victoria:—The Union Bank of Australia. Ltd., G. E. Tolhurst, Inspector; tho Bank of New South Wales E. J. Finch, Inspector; the Bank of Australasia, . C Winter, Inspector; tho National Bank of New Zealand, Ltd.. James Coates, General Manager; the Bank of New Zealand, James' Embling, General Manager. 3757 ~ CITY COUNCIL. CORONATION OF THE KING. THE ADJOURNED MEETING of RESIDENTS of the CITY and SUBURBS wiill be held in the City Council Chamber, THIS DAY, TUESDAY, the 20th instant, at i p.m., to further consider the question of celebrating the Coronation of his Majesty the King. ' . HENRY F. WIGEAM, 3791 _____ Ma y or^_ ~™ ELECTION NOTICES. SYDENHAM MUNICIPAL ELECTION. "VTOTICE i 3 hereby given in pursuance of IN The Regulation of Local Elections Act. 1876. that the following persons have been duly NOMINATED as CANDIDATES to fill the Extraordinary Vacancy in the Sydenham Borough Council, caused by the Election of •Councillor Sim from the Waltham Ward fs the Office of Mayor,, namely :— BUTTBRFIELD, JOUA DAY, SIDNEY, Sen. PARSONS, GEORGE WILLIAM JAMES, i PRATT, THOMAS NEWTON. A POLL for the ELECTION of ONE of the above named Candidates will be taken at St. Saviour's Schoolroom, Queen atreet, Sydenham, between tho houra of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. on FRIDAY, May 23id, 1902. Dated this 13th day of May, 1902. CHAS. ALLISON, 3277 Returning Officer. O you'tee! a diamcuaaUon to eat? Then . use Gioi» Sauce.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11278, 20 May 1902, Page 1
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