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AMUSEMENTS. Q P X R A HOUSE. Sole Lessee . .MrP. R. Dix. MATINEE. MATIXEE. TO-MORROW MATINEE, i3O sharp. AFTERNOON. 2.30 sharp. MATINEE, 2.30 sharp. TO-NIGHT. * TO-NIGHT. GRAND CHANGE OF PKOttKAMiIE BY MR HAi.xiY -.ICKARDS'S MR HAKKY liICKARDS'S NEW ENGLISH, AMERICAN* AND CONTINENTAL VAUDEVILLE COJIPANI"! FAGAN AND BYRON~ In X cw Son~s, FAGAX AND BYKON Dances and FAGAN AND BYRON LichtnirFAGAN AND BVKON Cbacßcs." Introducins; Electrical Effects. Tlio Greatest Musical JACKSON FAMILY Act on tho World's JACKSON FAMILY Stage. JACKSON FAMILY To-r.ight the Jackson Famiiv wiil introfhice for Iho FIRST TIME in'Cliristchurch the Greatest Musical Novelty of Iho Ac-c, THE ALUMINIUM "ORGAN. T)on't Mies SccinsT j DERENDA DERENDA BREEN , and BrjEBN" DERENDA DEKRNOA In their Marvellous Club Jusnrling Act. i J. W. WINTON And MeGinty. Funnier J. A\. AVIXTON than ever. JEN ME OPIE. in latest sons pictures. £EVA CARR GLYM. in latest ballads. CLARENCE SISTERS, in Songs aad Dances. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A Large Series of Coronation Pictures, just to hand, will K> shown for tho first time in Qbristchurch liv THE PERFECTED BIOSCOPE. Musical Director. Mr Geo. Gardner. MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30. PRICES—Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls 3s, Stalls 2s, Pit Is. Early Doors Sixpence. Extra. !2i! M I _MA_HCUS. Manager. DIX'S" GAIETY COMPANY, TyANTBD 12 HANDSOME YOUNG TT LADIES for Chorus. j Apply by letter to WILL JAMESON, Opera Houec. 495 i) Christchurch. $?• ANDREW'S CHURCH^ C° X - T |?? A^ CB SALE 0F WORK FRIDAY AFTERNOON and EVEN-' and on SATUKUAY AFTERNOON. Opening Day Great Success. Large Attendance, and Splendid Sales. Free in the Afternoon, 6d in -the Evening. ■- ' 4955 OPENING BOATING SEASON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6th. TTNION ROWING CLUB'S AT HOME AT V THE BOATHOUSE, 2.45 to 4.30. - 4933F /~IHRISTCHUIIOH PHOTOGRAPHIC SOvy ; CIETY. The President's Social wilL be ■held in the Smaller Alexandra Hall, Manchester street TO-NTG-HT, at 7.30 p.m. "To be opened by tho Patron, H. F. Wigram. Esq: Admissian by Print, Negative, or Lantern Slids._H._E. GOTT, Hon. Sec. 4917 ~ RAILWAYS. !NEW ZEiALAKD RAUjWAYS. Labour day. . WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Sth. TTOLIDAY Excursion Tickets, at 2d per -»J- mijo. first-cl'aes, Id per mile- second clas3, minirnii i -Ja aud 2e respectively, mileage counted on© way only, -will be. issued' to Amberley from Lyttelton and intermediate stations on ■tbc Bth October, available for return *ill .tho 13fh October. f9l6_ BY ORDER. SPORTING^ RACES] RACES. , RACES. • . NEW,BRIGHTON COURSE.- -_•-.-. SATURDAY NEX£ OCTOBER 4th. TRAMS Leave Clock Tower at 10.10 11.5, 12.12.5.1.5,1.10, 2.10, 3.5, and return 3.15, 4.10,-- 5.20, arid immediately after last race. . F 5!Pf -ll_- R ?^^[ n -'_ 3 4i_?J£Sl.o ; _ 49i3 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, in Fcndalton, Macintosh COAT, on Thursday morning. Finder rewarddd. Edward Turre',l. 218 High street. 4931 STRAYED from Southbridge, on September 18th. about 20 CrossbreVl SHEEP, branded W A in red, ti|> off, with slit in right car, and V out of left. Last seen Brookside district. G. H. Andrew, Southbridge. 4919 "cHIiISTOHURCH DRAINAGE BOARD. STRAYED onto Sewage Farm Three PIGS. Ovracr can have sahio on. application to Manager otthe Farm, and en paying cost of damajres and expenses. If not claimed within 14 days from date they .-will be sold to defray expense. ' ; BBWIN CUTHBERT, Engineer. ■ October 2nd, 1902. 4313 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. TJRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE - 1 " FOR GENTLEMEN. ' MISS DOWDEN, 4926 4S WcTCestw .street E. GLOUCESTER HOUSE, 256 GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. FIRSj-CLa£s BOARD and RESIDENCE, (Centrf .), Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Telephone 982. .MRS MoiN'IE. BOAED AND RESIDENCE. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED APARTMENTS for Ladies and Gentlemen. MRS SAWTELL, Sherwood, 72 Cashel street E. Telephone 479. HOTELS. B U R X E-S TATTERSALL'S NEW HOTEL, TS NOW OPEN to the GENERAL PUB- ••• LIC, and is fitted up with every Modern Convenience, including Electric Light. First-class Luncheon served Daily from 12 and 2; p.m. for Iβ. •■.>'■„ Patronised by their Excellencies the Governors of Zealand. COKER'S FAMILY HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. Within One Minute of the Railway Station. JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. Letters will receive every attention. P.O. Box No. 291. Telephone Nos. 677 and 478. CITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL. COLOMBO STREET (near Recce's, Ironmongers). FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for Permanent Boarders and the Travelling Public. Hot, coJd. and shower baths. Close to Railway Station and General Post Office. TRAMS PASS DOOR. Luncheon from Noon to 2 p.m. Letters and Telegrams will receive Prompt i attention. Telephone- No. 0"G. JAMES HOWEY, Proprietor. GH. RODMELL, Builder, Joiner, etc. • Thirty years' practical- experience, thirteen years with the City Council. Jobbing Work of all descriptions punctually attended to. Workshop, opposite Messrs Tren Bros., Durham street; residence, 131 Salisbury street. 18 GEORGE OROLL, (L*t< Inspector of Machinery), CONSULTING ENGINEER, 140 a HEREFORD STREET. Engineers and Engine Drivers Prepared for Examinations. 5335 CLEARING Sale of Cyo.e Sundries—Lamps from -Is. Otids from 9d, Toeclips from Is Saddles irom 7s 6d, Pedals, Handles, Sriacuers. and other accessories, at loweet prices R- Wilkni, 170 Lichfield street.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11394, 3 October 1902, Page 1

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