NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I >t CHRISTCHURCH HIGH SCHOOL. WjHE ANNUAL PUBLIC EXAMINA- ' JL TION will take place to-morrow, FRIDAY, DEC. Uth, At 10 o'clock. j The Prizes will be distributed at One o'clock. CHARLES FRASER, Chairman of Board of Directors. Dec. 10, 1868. 1878 m 0 W N HAL L. THURSDAY, last night but two in Christchurch, of Lenton and Smith's wondrous and marvellous Japanese, and the only opportunity of witnessing these highly gifted strangers. Tbey depart from Newcastle early in February, in consequence of an imperative recall owing to the disturbed state of their country. The terrific applause that followed Cuts-who-Gero's slide down the rope from the roof of the Town Hall, while standing upright, shewed how the audience were carried away with the daring of tbis really great and incomparable artiste. It will be repeated to-night. First night of the greatest sensation ever put before the public, THE JOINT LADDERS, Perpendicular and Horizontal, by Sagero and the Boy Wonder. Notb. — Tn consequence of the extremely Sensational tendency of this most hazardous perilous performance, the audience will please to keep as still as possible during its con- I tinuance. First night of Gengero's 1001 bricks, Japanese structure. Frank, John, and Herberte, the wonder and delight of all. To conclude with the ascent of FUSIYAMAby . CUTS-WHOGERO. 1868 m 0 W N HALL. THE LAST MID-DAY PERFORMANCE AND JAPANESE HALF-HOLIDAY, Will take place on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12. Doors open at 2 ; commence at half-past 2. THE JAPANESE DRAGON To please the " Little Ones." 1869 TOWN HALL. MESSRS LENTON AND SMITH beg to return many thanks to the Ladies and •; Gentlemen of Christchurch, and beg respectfully to announce their BENEFIT And last night but one, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11. One of the best Japanese programmes in preparation for this occasion. Seats can be engaged from II till 2 daily for this occasion. 1870 \J ELEGANCIES FOR PRESENTS. /*" A N IMMENSE VARIETY OF FANCY jflL GOODS, Including— Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Tea Caddies, Glove, Handkerchief, and Trinket Boxes (in oak- and composition), Musical Boxes, Stereoscopes and Slidbs, Ladies' Bags, Courier Baos, Microscopes, Card Oases, Albums, Ikkstands, Paper Knives, Book-harks, Opera Glasses, too., toe. ON SALE AT THE CHRISTCHURCH FANCY BAZAAR. For the Proprietor, W. J. GRAND. ■N.B.— Also Duke's, Bartlett's, Cobbett's and Page's, Bats, Balls, and all other requisite for Cricketing. 1876 TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, Uth DECEMBER, 1868. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. IN THE NEW SALE ROOMS, CASHEL STREET. OC. AIKMAN iB instructed by Mr • H. Wood, who is leaving the province, to sell, in the New Sale Rooms, removed from his house for convenience of Sale, his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Consisting of— Tables, easy, and other chairs; cheffoniere; carpets; bedsteads; linen; blankets, &c; children's cots; mattrasses; chest of drawers; washstands and ware; looking glasses; kitchen table; cooking utensils; crockery; glass; lamps; aneroid barometer; garden tools; wheelbarrow; chest of carpenters' tools, and a miscellaneous collection of articles too numerous to mention. Sale at Twelve o'clock. 1879 Terms cash. .1 . ' »_ END OF NEW AD* BRTISEMEMS. |
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 181, 10 December 1868, Page 4
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