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j CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL, Which has been Specially and Comfortably • Fitted up for the Purpose. | IMMENSE SUCCESS OF hTTELLER'S WONDERS!!! .Pronounced by crowded houses to be the i most astonishing and enjoyable Entertainment ever presented fn the colony. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), SEPT. 8,Will be produced the following entire change of Programme. Part I.— WONDERS ! 1. The Desicated Canaries. 2. The Impossible Medicines. 3. Harlequin. 4. The Silver Riugs. 5. The Flying Coin. 6. The Crystal Casket. 7. Lucifer's Punch Bowl Part. 2.— MUSIC ! Mr Heller will perform on his Magnificent Erard Grand Pianforte. 1. Brilliant variations on a thema from " Elisir D'Amore " (Thalbtrg). 2. Caprice on airs from "H Trovatore." PART III.— MYSTERY. Startling ''lustrations of SUPERNATURAL VISION! PART IV.— SENSATIONAL ! ! TEN MINUTES WITH THE SPIRITS. Doors open at half -past seven ; to commence at eight o'clock. In order to prevent interruption attd annoyance, ladies and gentlemen will oblige" by being seated before the commencement of the entertainment. Carriages may be ordered at ten o'clock. Admission.— Reserved Chairs, 3s ; Parquette, 2s ; Children under 12, Half-price. The Plan of Seats lies at Spensley's Musio Warehouse, where numbered cbairs may Becured. Notice. — So multifarious are the Wonders contained in Mr Heller's Repertoire, that on no account will any effect in the above be repeated in any succeeding programme. 1627 PUBLIC NOTICE. THE PUBLIC are informed that the Immigrants per ship Monarch, may be engaged according to priority of application,? at the Immigration Barracks, on and after FRIDAY, the 9th September, commencing at 10 a.m. J. EDWIN MARCH, Immigration Officer. Immigration Office, Christchurch, 6th September, 1870. 1620 N OT ICE. ON and after SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, the 10th INSTANT, our Establishment will BE CLOSED at Eight \ o'clock p.m., instead of Ten o'clock ar hitherto. 1621 S. & H. NASHELSKL TO THE BURGESSES or THB CIIY OF CHRISTCHURCH. a ENTLEMEN,— I trust you will NOT FORGET ME TO-MORROW MORNING, but favour me by POLLING EARLY; Not having sufficient time at my disposal,' I have not been able to make a personal canvass, but I hope you will not think me indifferent, and withhold your votes on that account. As to the progress of Christchurch, I assure, you that, if elected, I will do all in my power j for its interests. Perbapß the best reason why I should do so is, that your interests are mine. I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, 1624 JAMES GOSS. TO-MORROW, the Bth SEPTEMBER. ; BURGESSES FAVOURABLE TO THB ELE CT I ON OF T. D. JONES TO THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL, PLEASE OBLIGE BY POLLING E AB L Y. Poll Opens at 8 o'clock a.m., and Closes at 4 p.m. 1619 TO LET, SHOP, in COLOMBO STREET; , Apply W. MOIR, 1623 c Central HoteL TO BE LET, A COMFORTABLE Five-roomed COTTAGE and Garden Ground, near the Government Building, Armagh street, west. ' Possession can be given on the Ist October : next. Artesian welL ' Apply to G. A. MAKEIG, 1629 Hereford street, near Union Bank.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 715, 7 September 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 715, 7 September 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 715, 7 September 1870, Page 3