Amusements, &c. THE BIG SHOW HERE. Arrived by Special Steamer Sunday. THE CENTURY EVENT. JJARMSTON'S GIGANTIC CIRCUS. The World’s Greatest Aggregation. 70 PERFORMERS 70 DARING, DASHING, . BRILLIANT. No one can recall its Like. INCOMPARABLE, UNPARALLELED. A new standard established from which all future enterprises must be judged. Ineffaceable trom the Memory. All previous Shows must “ Pale their Ineffectual Fires.” An Avalanche of Marvels and Wonders like unto “ The Grandeur that was Greece," “ The Triumph that was Roane." Crowned with Laurels. Wreathed with Fame. OUR BEAUTIFUL~CANVAS PAVILION Will be Opened for the Million. V GRAND OPENING NIGHT, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Ist. MATlNEES—Wednesday end Saturday. Children, half-price to Matinees only. Location . . GLOUCESTER STREET. POPULAR PRICES. POPULAR PRICES. 4s. 3s. 2s. Is. Evening performance at 8, Matinee performance at 2.30. Doors open one hour earlier. No half-price for Evening Shows. SPECIAL EXCURSIONS On all Railway Lines and Steamers at Half Rates to see the Big Show. Mrs Harmston-Love, Sola Proprietress. Robert Love; Manager. Col. Chas. B. Hicks, Representative. J. J. Cameron, General Agent. Jack Campbell, Press Agent. 5068 Public Notices. DR THACKER NOW BE CONSULTED AT 21, LATIMER SQUARE, From 9 to 10 a.m. 1 to 2 p.m. DR NEALE, Late Physician to the Hospital for Skin, Cancer and Scrofula, Manchester, Can be CONSULTED at 187, WORCESTEI STREET W., on T>ISEASES OF THE CHEST ANI __ DISFIGUREMENTS of the SKIN. 373! THE following are the WINNING NUM BERS in the ART UNION of Oil PAINTINGS, by G. Petersen, Esq.:—lst 35 i 2nd, 878, 3rd 106, 4th 284, sth 295, 6th 184, 7ti 192, Bth 149, 9th 693, 10th 924, 11th 820, 12t! 442, 13th 922, 14th 69, 15th 353, 16th 182, 17ti 926,18 th 90, 19th 247. The Numbers were draw by the following Committee of Ladies am entlemeh: —Miss C. Gladden, M. D. Wreathal Esq., E. W. Herrick, Esq. Supervisor—F. '1 Pannell, Esq. 5053 MRS MASON, 168, Cashel Streep Linwood. (Late Head Nurse of the “ Friends’ Retreat," England), "DECEIVES PATIENTS AT .HER HOME Xy for the Treatment and Cure of Mental Diseases. Terms—From 4 guineas per week. Telegrams and Correspondence promptly attended to. 5U51 SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAYS. .. .. DURSUANT to the terms, of-“ The Banks A. and Bankers Act, ’1680," and “ The Banks and Bankers Act Amendment Act, 1882,’’ the following days are hereby appointed Special Bank Holidays:—MONDAY, 7th November, at the offices of the undermentioned Banks represented at Christchurch, Lyttelton and Temuka, and FRIDAY, 11th November, at the offices of the undermentioned Banks represented at Christchurch, Lyttelton, Akaroa, Kaiapoi, Leeston, Rangiora, Ashburton and Rakaia. The Union Bank of Australia, Ld., G. E. Tolhurst, Resident Inspector; The Bank of New South Wales, E. T. Finch, Inspector; The Bank of Australasia, H. K. Bethune, Acting Inspector; The National Bank of New Zealand, Ld., J. H. B. Coates, General Manager; 'The Bank of New Zealand, C. G. Tegotmeier, General Manager. WT3DNESDAY, 9th November (Prince of Wales’s Birthday) is a Statute Holiday, in terms of the above Acts. T. CROOK, PORTER OP BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, AND PHOTO REQUISITES. JRCH OP ENGLAND BOOK DEPOT, Christchurch. F2 _ o __ O E B, DENTIST Examinations Victoria and New Zealand). Formerly of Adelaide, S.A. COLOMBO STREET (next Reece’s). Complete Sets from £4 4s. P2301_ FAILURE? marriage a Not if you buy the Ring from A. BUTCHER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, 191, High Street. Every person buying one of our 18-carat Gold Wedding Rings will receive a present of half-dozen TEASPOONS. F 1846 SPEIGHT’S DUNEDIN ALE, SPEIGHT’S DUNEDIN ALE, XXX AND XXXX. WE are agents for Messrs J. SPEIGHT j AND CO., for the Family Trade, and keep a STOCK of the above Celebrated Ale in kegs and kilderkins. F. ARCHER AND CO., Hereford Street, Christchurch. F 1994 PATENTS. A. H. HART, QOLONIAL, BRITISH AND FOREIGN PATENT OFFICE, Gloucester Street, Christchurch. Trade Marks Registered. Established 1885. Telephone 710. F 1760 Rhodes convalescent home FOR INVALIDS. Particulars, apply The Secretary,” OFFICE OP HOME, 211, Hereford Street, Christchurch. N.B.—-Pees for Dormitory Patients reduced to iss per week. F 157 W. A. TRIBE AND CO. HAVE pleasure in announcing that they have opened their NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS In all the LATEST NOVELTIES IN GENTS’ WEAR. ave all intermediate profits our purare now made in bulk from the Manurs, and as our storing room is very , we have MARKED ALL THE 3 AT A VERY LOW RATE of to insure a Speedy Sale, itrons will therefore, be able to Pur.he Latest Novelties at the DINAEY WHOLESALE PRICE, W. A. TRIBE AND CO., UP-TO-DATE HOUSE, 2X9, High Street. P2 KNIVES and Forks, from 4s 3d half-dozen, the best value in the world; table cutlery a speciality. Tea-spoons 2s 3d half-dozen, dessert spoons 4s 3d half-dozen. Fletcher Bros., High Street. SHOE Brushes, Is 6d per sot; an exceptionally cheap line at 2s per set. Mineon’s Cheap Depot. DRESSES in Black and Fancy Materials, a Bargain, to anyone, from 2s lid Dress. Sydney Cash Drapery Coy., 157, Colombo Street. ®N5_ THE Strongest and Thickest of Boys’ Stockings 10Jd, all sizes, and for Ladies' Hose value not to be equalled. Sydney Cash Drapery Coy., 157, Colombo Street. 8325
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Lyttelton Times, Volume C, Issue 11724, 31 October 1898, Page 1
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