Entertainments. CHIARINf S ROYAL ITALIAN CIRCUS ': - .- ■ - ■■■ ' ' AND ■ ' ■ . : . ■ PERFORMING ANIMALS. ::>/ ... NOW OPEN! , . ; A GRAND CONGRESS OF THIRTY ARENIO STARS!!! ; 1^" THE BEST ORGANISATION TRiVELLING £^i -..■.•■- TO-DAY— CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. 1 Complete Triumph of the Circus. Crowded Houses and enthusiastic audiences. ';■■'■ Brilliant Exhibition of ARTIBTIC TALENT, AND EDUCATED ANIMALS, . Of various Climes and Species, consolidated into ono superb exhibition. UNBOUNDED DELIGHT EVERYWHERE. Insuperable Horses, and Rare and Formidable Beasts. Complete Carnival of Fun. The French Trampolin, with extraordinary leaping, led by the Moor, Harzh-Hazan, and the Chilian, A. GONZALES, turning a Double Somersault over a great number of HOUSES. School of Educated Dogs. Wonderful display of cultivated instinct, introduced by Mr Sylvester. OTHELLO, the most Intelligent Horse, introduced by the English Equestrienne, Miss Nellie Reid. THE BATTLE OP PLEVNA, OB TUB TURKISH CAVALRY, BY A. LEHMAN. In this Slmm Battle no firearms shall bo used, for the benefit of Children and the Nervous Persons, but the Cavalry and Infantry shall Fight with other Weapons less detonating. " N.B.— Two Excellent Exhibitions on BOXTNG DAY, one at 2 p.m. and one at 8 p.m. ; AND TWO GALA PERFORMANCES ON SATURDAY, DEO. 27, at 2 and 8 p.m. In Rehearsals — THE GRAND ROMAN TOURNAMENT, By all the Ladies of the Company, SEATS CAN BE SECURED IN ADVANCE. Ticket Ofllce at Palace Hotel. Open daily from 10 to 12 a.m., and from 2to 4 p.m. N.B.— Performances EVERY NIGHT, and WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS two Exhibitions at 2 and 8 p.m. Doors open ono hour before commencing. PRICES OF ADMISSION : Dbbss Crnctß (chairs) ... ... ... ... 4s. Stalls (carpeted seats) ... ... ... .., 3s. Pit ... ... ... ... ... ... 2s. Children under 9 years of age half price. Special rates for Schools when coming in a body Business Notices, g IRONMONGERY. « < CHEAPEST HOUSE IN OHRJSTCHURCH. g f- F. CROSS & CO., | g • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, p |? ■-■-•- Q „ Corner of Colombo and Hereford .streets, opposite O 6 Bank of Zealand,' _j | •..;.;. oheistohur oh, 6 :2 m T_*^ lo attention of their Customers and the Public generally feo -13 to their varied and well-asaorted stock of every description of fe 7 2 BUILDEBS' AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY, BRUSHWARE, £ aa &c-> &c ; aleo. always on hand, a largo stock of Oils, Paints, Paper- y j, hangings, Varnishes, &c.; also, now landing, ex Elmiranda, from New •m York direct — Two and Three Piong-Hay Forks, all lengths ; Two and § §w Three-Bow Hay Rakes ; American Scythe Snathes ; Lawn Mowers, fed — H and every description of Yankee Notions. U &S FLYTRAPS! FLYTRAPS! FLYTRAPS! g h RANGES, RANGES, RANGES, I § | OHEAPEB THAN EVBB T7I /^ROSS& CO. have now on hand one of the Largest Stocks of do g __ • \_v Scotch and Leamington Ranges in the Colonies, and are SB now offering them at considerably reduced prices, and would call the P pQ attention of Architects, Builders, and the publio generally to an fc E_( inspection. £cj EANGES-— Watson and Gow'b "_tna>" with cast-iron pren and § h rjj boiler, 3ft wide — £5. Ditto, as above, with oven and side boiler, £j •jto and bright bands and mould, 3ft 3in_wide-^-£7 lQs... Leamington . g S{q Ranges, all sizes, from 2ft 9in to 6ft, and all prices, from £4 each. E "^dj BEGISTEB GRATES— Fine cost front with brick book— 7d per I£3 inch. Ground front and brick back — lOd per inch. Wright's J3 gu Patent Bivalve, with steel and ormolu bead, all sizes and § D patterns, from 60s each. tj FURNISHING is | DEPARTMENT. g S Being overstocked in this Department, we are determined to sell a Q at a little over cost, and give our Customers the benefit of the increased d O tariff, also to make room for shipments now landing and to arrive, we § invite recent arrivals and others to an inspection. O 2 We have also now landiDg, ex Hurunui— OlL CLOTHS, all m m widths; CARPETS of every description; HEARTH RUGS; W P Hessians, striped, for Cabinetmakers j Scrims, &c, &c. Also, to o w arrive per Hereford, Pleiades, and other vessels — White Lead, Oils, S Varnigheg, and Colours of every description, - All Goods delivered Free within ono mile of the Post Office. Country orders carefully packed, and every attention given. RANGES. RANGES. BATOES. | T. J.WATTERS, . , ■ ! COOKING BANGE MANUFACTURE B, 1 Saver's Right-of-way (next Bank of Australasia), i OASHE L STREET. "DiANGESfrom2ft6intoßft, fitted with Grills, Circulating Boilers, and High-pressme Boilers, by which hot water can bo convoyed upßtairs for Baths and other purposes. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS ¥OR FITTING UP HOTELS, &o.
BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTB SYDNEY HOUSE, High stbbbt. A LFRED INNES begs to inform hit i XjL numerous customers and the publio ! generally that, in addition to his large and , raried stock of Boots and Shoes, he has just > received (ex Glenlora) 20 trunks of new I seasonable goods,which he will sell at lowest 1 possible remunerative prices. Special lines in i Ladies' Kid Shoes. , ' . Please note the address— ALFHED INNES (Late J. Oatoill), Sydncr Kon?c, High street, Nexttoc.n Du'.-u»uuu'« ui«.<.« 4^OZ .
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3653, 26 December 1879, Page 1
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816Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 3653, 26 December 1879, Page 1
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