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Amusements, Sue. FI L LIS ’ S E W iM lEC ITS ILLIS’S J3J EW i;IBCCS AND MENAGERIE AND MENAGERIE Larger and Better - than Ever. RETURN AND FAREWELL VISIT. Reorganised and Befitted. Coming Direct from Dunedin by Specially Chartered Steamer, “ Flora." Commencing TO-MORROW, FRIDAY. JANUARY 5. Note.—The season is positively limited to FIVE DAYS ONLY, as the Company are en route to Wellington, and thence direct to South Africa. Locality: OPPOSITE THEATRE ROYAL. On the above date Mr Fillis will have the pleasure of introducing for the first time in Christohureh, Ids GREAT NEW COMPANY GREAT NEW COMPANY GREAT™ NEW COMPANY Of Artistes lately arrived from the Continent, under special engagement to him, prominent among whom are the Marvellous FEELEY ") Acrobats, Gymnasts C FAMILY FEBLBY > and Clowns g FAMILY FEELEY ) (Six in number). v. FAMILY Classical Statuettes. (■THE MAYOL TROUPE-) THE MAYOL TROUPE [ (.THE MAYOL TROUPE J Nine in Number. AZEL (Parisian lady) ALEXANDRA IAZEL ■< Gymnasts and f- ALEXANDRA (Aerial Queens. ) ALBXANDBATHE ROYAL PERFORMING BEARS THE ROYAL PERFORMING BEARS Together with THE LIONS, THE TIGERS, THE ELEPHANTS, The Beautiful Stud of 85 HORSES AND PONIES. HONS, F. B. FILLIS, MDME. FILLIS, And their Unrivalled Company Of EQUESTRIANS, ACROBATS, and other ARENIC ARTISTES. TWO V Afternoon r TWO SHOWS [ ] SHOWS DAILY. ) at 8. V. DAILY. Doors Open One Hour Earlier, Admission—4s, "s, and 2s. Children half-price. THE GORGEOUS STREET PARADE At 3 o'clock on FRIDAY AFTERNOON. Pillis’s free offering to his patrons. SPECIAL. Owing to the phenomenal success in Dunedin the season there has been extended, and the performances at Oamaru, Waimate. Timaru and Ashburton HAVE BEEN ABANDONED. The Company will therefore come direct to Christchurch from Dunedin. Sole Proprietor ... Manager Advance Press Representative ... ... F. B. FILLIS, ... SIGNOR AGRATI. ... J. J. CAMERON, ... H. G. L. BARTON, Art Unions. gMITH’S AE T UNION Corner Colombo and Gloucester Streets. THE DRAWING IS POSTPONED TILL AFTER NEW YEAR’S DAY. X 847 Wanted Known. K ANTED Known—Sight Tested, latest Improved simple method, at Kennett’s, igh street. XB6 WANTED Known—The new interchangeable Spectacles and Folders, largest assortment nthe Colony, at Kennett’s, 183, High street. XB6 WANTED Known —To-day your 5s can buy 20s worth of many lines of Goods you need at Shaw. Robinson and Co.’s, The Hall, High Street, Christchurch. X 144 WANTED Known —I have for sale, close to a. railway station, 98 Acres First-class Laud, House of nine rooms and ample outbuildings. Everything in perfect order. Apply Allan Hop. kins. Cathedral square (488), X 205 ANTED Known—Mrs Quartermam Is a Cash Purchaser of Ladies’, Gents’ tin.l Children’s Left-oR Clothing, Letters by posto t otherwise attended to. Address, Mrs G. Quartemain, 154, High street. X79S WANTED Known—£4so will Purchase in Linwood a Comfortable Cottage of 5 rooms, washhouso and every convenience, 2 roods 13 perches land, stabling and outbuildings. Apply, Allan Hopkins, Cathedral Square. 225 X 205 WANTED Known—That Taylor and Baker, blacksmiths, wish to intimate to their numerous customers in Kaiapoi and surrounding districts that they have reduced the price of shoeing. Hacks 4s 6d, draughts 5s 6d. 1747 WANTED Known—From 16th November, 1893, to 31st August, 1894, is a period during which you have the opportunity of getting something for nothing at Snaw, Robinson and Co.’s, The Hall, High Street, Christchurch. X 144 WANTED Known—Raspberry jam in 81b glass Jars Is 4d j strawberry conserve in 21b glass jars la Bd, white crystal sugar 2jd per lb; good Eleme raisins 4£d per lb; Sultanas 5Jd; a sock of sharps 4s 6d; bran 3s, at T. Taylor’s, opposite the Caf£ X 713 WANTED Known—Hard Felt Hats, 3s lid, 4s lid, 6s lid; Soft Felt Hats, Is lid, 2s 9d and 3s 9d; Merino Socks, Old, 9d and Is j Wool do, IOJd, Is and Is fid; Derby Scarfs, <Jd, 9d, Is and Is 6d for holidays. W. McOlea and Co,, 210, High Street. ’ X 537 TnaTANTED Known—Gear’s Ox Tongues, 41b Yv tins 4s 6d,flib Gs; roast mutton, corned or boiled beef, 21b tins Is; sheep’s tongues, lib tins 15,21 b Is lOd; rabbit and bacon Is Id; roes of ling or cod fish 7d; kippered mackerel Is; bloater paste 4d per tin, at Taylor’s. X7l3^ WANTED Known-’• Aramatti ir Ceyloii Tea, the finest imported, lib packets in lead 2s Cd; “Houqua’’ Ceylon Tea, 11b packets in lead 2s 4dor2s; ‘‘Houqua’’ Blended Teas 2s or 2s 4d: Blend “ Eastcheap" Is 6d; China Box Teas 12s 6d, 14s 6d, 16s 6d, 18s 6d, 20s, at T. Taylor’s. X 713 « /"ANTED Known—l am instructed to sell (in V order to close an estate), in Kihnore ot, a Comfortable House of four rooms, lery, sheds, &c.; 16 perches land. In order to ot an immediate sale the price has been iced to £lB5. Apply Allan Hopkins, Cathedral ire. 102 X 205 STANTED Known—J, P. Stratz’s la the best V place in town to _ buy your Christmas isents and New Year’s Gifts; a large and choice ortment of Watches, Clocks and Jewellery of ry description to select from. The price is rked in plain figures on every article. Inspeoi invited. J. F. Stratz, 261, High street, nstohuroh. 4128 Election Notices. MANDEVILLB AND RANGIOEA RIVER BOARD ELECTION. TVrOTICE is hereby given that the following jLv gentlemen were DULY NOMINATED for the office of Members of the MandeviUe and Bangiora River Board for the ensuing term ot throe years, viz. Malcolm, Duncan William Kelcher Edward Muloock William Pearson William Smith As the number of Candidates does not exceed the number of vacancies, I hereby declare Messrs Malcolm Duncan, William Kelcher, Edward Mulcock, William Pearson and William Smith to be DULY ELECTED Members of the MandeviUe and Bangiora River Board. ROBERT WEIGHT, Betuming-offlcer. Dec. 30th, 1893. 1746 PIANOS. J U 3 T LANDED* EX AOEANGH. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. BOWMAN & SON,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10237, 4 January 1894, Page 1

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