AMUSEMENTS. Q P B R A H O US E. DIX'S GAIETY COMPAJSY. TO-NIGHT AND EYEBY EVENING. OUR NEW GAIETY MINSTREL AND SPECIALTY COMPANY, Headed by MR ARTHUR NKLSTONE, MB ARTHXTR KELSTONE, MR ARTHUR NELSTONE, And MISS ELSIE POBREST. MISS ELSIE FORREST, Late of THE WORLD'S ENTERTAINERS. THE WORLD'S ENTERTAINERS. Supported by Miss Jennie Johnstone Mr Miller Fraser Miss Olive Lenton Mr Jamee Harvey Miss Madgo Morris Mr Fred Rivenhall Miss Ethel Gwynne Mr Tim Howard Mr George Dean Mr AJf. Monk And the ROYAL BIOSCOPE. PRICES—2s Is, and Sixpence. Doors open 7.30, Curtain 8, Carriages 10.20. 97al 9751 QOLOSSEUM SKATING RINK. TO-NIO-HT. TO-NIGHT. THE EVENTFUL NI&HT. Thousands will be at tire FANCY DRESS SKATING CAKIMYAL. The Greatest Spectacular Display Ever Seen. , A. GALAXY OF BFJAUTY. Floor opon for General Skafing from 9.30 to 11 p.m. Early doors Gd extra, Gloucester street entrance (opposite Theatre), 7 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. 10s and 12s 6d ticket holders -will be admitted at side doer, Armagh street, at 7.3 C p.m. Tickets can be obtained at the office To-day for the Carnival. 9744 R,-_W__B^RRY,_Secretary. ROUND THE WORLD ON A BICYCLE. L™ nn 3S5 K gSi??S3' ™* Lecture by W. SCHWTEGERHAUSEN, on his ADVENTURES AND EXPERIENCES 36,000 miles over the Earth's Roughest Surface. Hia Worship the Mayor will Preside ADMISSION, is. vm LOOK. LOOK. A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT will be ft,T_i Young Men's Club. 9729 DANCING. »THE MISSES BUCHANAN'S BEGINNERS' CLASS, City Hall, Fridays, 7.45; Practice Assembly, Wednesdays, Art Gallery, Saturday Claa3, Hobbs's Rooms, 2.30. Private Lessons. AORANtH. HEREFORD STREET E. F OD.-POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT at y> Popular Prices. GLASS BLOWING 2 to 5 ana 7to 9 daily. Each visitor receives a present of our own manufacture. Admission 6d. Worka—ie Manchester street. 9742 MEETINGS. ~ SYDENHAM AND SUBURBAN COOPBRATIVE MONEY CLUB (Registered). rjIHE of Shareot. F o *? 6 * 3 ™H be held in the Wesleyan TR^Rn°A° m ' £°/ Btreet > Sydenham, on THURSDAY, July 31st, at 8 p.m. Busxness—To Receive Report and Balancesheet, etc. ___| THOS. BARRY, Secretary. NOTICE. Hall, on FRIDAY, the Ist of August at 8 o'clock fro«j*. -tfce Council for the ERECTION , of PUBLIC BUILDINGS will be submitted for discussion. J. CRAWFORD, _, ~ __ Town CleTk. Council Office, Sumner, 28th July, "1902. 9662 TRAMWAY NOTICES. CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY CO., LTD. PUBLIC NOTICE.' QN TUESDAY, sth August, the Employees of the above Company are to be entertained at a Social by Mr Macdonald, on account of which NO TRAMS will run during THAT EVENING. The last Trams on the various lines will be as follows, viz.:—Papanui: Out 6.87, In 7.20; Addingfon: Out 6.80, In 7.5; Sydenham 1 Out 6.35, In 7.5; Woolston: Out 6.35 and 12.0, In 7.30; Sumner: Out to 6.5 and 12.0. Leave Sumner 7.5. Riccarton Coach: Out 6.5, In 6.45. J. WOOD, 9692 Traffic Manager. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. IN , BANKRUPTCY. Estate of ALFRED KIRK, Miller, Southbridge. A DIVIDEND of 20e in £ on all accepted -ex proved CLAIMS ia now PAYAxHjE at my Office. G. L.-GREENWOOD, Official Assignee. Christchurch, 30th July, 1902. 9731 BOROUGH COUNCILS. LYTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. BY-LAW RBSPBCTIN'G ABATTOIR AND SALE OF MEAT. "PUBLIC NOTICE is Hereby Given that at J- a Special Meeting of the Lyttelton Borough Council, held on MONSDAY, July 21st, 1902, the following resolution, making a By-law respecting the management of the Abattoir and Regulations respecting the Sale of Meat was adopted as a Special Order: "That the Lyttelton Borough Council doth hereby make by Special Order a By-law to be known as the By-law In respect to the Management of iho Abattoir and Regulating tho Sale of Meat.' , It is hereby further notified that the foregoing resolution and the By-law will be confirmed at an Orffinary Meeting oi the Council, to be held on MONDAY. August 18th, at 7.30 p.m., in the Council Chambers. A copy of the proposed By-lew is deposited at the Town Clerk's Office, and can be seen during office hours. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. LytteKon Boronph Council Chambers, July 23rd, 1902. 9161 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. . BOARD AND RESIDENCE. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED APARTMENTS for Ladies and Gentlemen. MRS SAWTELL, Sherwood, 72 Cashel street S, Telephone 479. GLOUCESTER HOUSE, 256 GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. FIRS J. -CLASS BOAKDand RESIDENCE, (Central), Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, Telephone 982. MRS McVIE. THE BEACH HOUSE, SUMNER. Established in 1891. PRIVATE Sitting Rooms, Baloonies to Bedrooms, hot and cold ehower baths. Trams pass the doois. 7310 MRS EKINS. "WAI MARBI." SI Cambridge Terrace West. PRIVATE Board and Residence. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. 6489 MISS COWPER LOST AND FOUND. LOST, in Gloucester ' etreet, Bunch of KEYS. Finder rewarded on returning to "Press" Office. 9634 OST—On. Wednesday week, between Aikman'e read and Riccarlon, a Lady's FTTR. Findsr kindly return to "Press" Office. 9712 p ~CT L~D L~E~~A~F T~E~A~S; t - ,:_ .'■-'..
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11339, 31 July 1902, Page 1
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