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vJT beat (Shows, NOW OPEN. MONDAY, TtTESDAT, WEDNEbDAT AND THURSDAY, daily nt 1 and 7 p.m. CHANGE OF PKOGIiAMME. First appearance of the Great Equestrienne, Miss KmuM Byland First appearance ft the Jeal Sisters in Double Act of Horsemanship First appearance of Mr Fred Barclay, the great Bareback Somersault Equt etrian First tiino of a beautiful act upon the slack wire by Miss Linda Jeal First time of the stilt act by Pico First time of " Ground and Lofty Tumbling " by the Company First time of tho Elevated Tableau by the Stallions First time of the new song by T. B. M'lntyre, " Don't Give up the Olrt Friend for the New " New Acts, New Faces. New Di eases. >"ew Music The day performances full aid complete Ladies and children should attend, aud avoid the crush of the even ng. Doors will open at 1 o'clock and 7 o'clock p.m. Performances one hour later. Prices— Pit, 2s; Btalls, 3s ; dress oirole, 5s ; children under 9 years, half price, to pit and stalls only. Ticket office open all day. For the convenience of the pablie, a Box office will be open daily at Milner and Thompson's from 10 to 4, for the tale of Circle and Stall tickets. TO PAINTERS, Paperhangers and Plumbers.— Separate Tenders aro invited for Painting, Paporhanging and Plumbing school and master's house at Mason's Flat, near Waikari (labour only). Conditions may be Boen by applying to A. Taylor, Grocer, Papanui road. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be sent in by 10 a m., on Tuesday. 511 60 NEW ZEALAND EAILWAYS, (Christohurch Section). COLE'S CIRCUS. SPECIAL LATE TEAW-LT; TTELTON LINE. ON Tuesday, tho 14th instant, a train will leave Qhristchurch for Lyttelton at 11,15 p.m., returning from Lyttolton at 11.45 p.m. ' FfiEDK. B.KGK, Traffic Manager. Traffic Manager's Office. Christohurch, Deo. 9th, ISBO. 5745 ANNIVERSARY DAY. AN HOUR'S EXCURSION BY STEAMER TO PORT LEVY. t^tor^.^ FTr\HE fast and poworful aS^s^^ m steamer *j||gll!fy|*?ajp--^ Will leave Lyttelton on ar4 S &Sv**"'?v**irvb.i if .x* rival of the 9.5 a.m. train from Christchuroh for the delightful pleasure reEorts at Port Levy. The run down is made in one hour, thus giviug excursionists a full day there. The steamer will leave Port Levy in time to connect with the train from Lvtteltou 5.55 p.m., or laker, as may be agreed upon by the passengtrg. There will be an spportnnity for some .good sports in fishiug and boating. Refreshments obtainable on board, Eeturn Fares— 4s. JOSEPH M'LEAN, 5793 Master. [OAED.] DR GEORGE W. OOLE, ROSEMOUNT, LYTTELTON, Corner of Dublin and London streets. ■ 5434 GRAND OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. W I ii i, O r E N , ON MONDAY NEXT, DEO. 20th, IX MESSRS FORD & NEWTON'S ASSEMBLY ROOMS (UP-STAIRS), OASHEL STREET, THE SECOND GRAND ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL, FANCY FAIR, AND BAZAAR, In connection with, which will be held a MONSTER PRIZE DISTRIBUTION Of really good and valuable articles. TWO MONSTER CHRISTMAS TREES. The Proprietors having received large and special shipments for this occasion, all of which will be disposed of at fabulously low prices. Great Exhibition of CLOCKWORK AND MECHANICAL FIGUBES. Look out for further announcements. Proprietors — 5798 MESSRS BRICE & MONTAGUE. WANTED, a Boy. Apply, J. Hern, range maker, corner of Manchester and Tuam streets. 5811 WANTED Known.— On Washing Day, avoid inconvenience at home, obtain meals at Coffee Palace No. 1. 5808 W "ANTED, Twenty Young Ladies to act as Assistants at the above. Apply at Montague's Fancy Bazaar, Thursday morniDg next. 5799 WANTED, by two gentlemen, Board, without residence, near Hereford j street east. Apply by letter, stating terms, t) C.G.S., office of this paper. 5809 9 ACRES Grass to lot, by month, with cottage and stable, left haud end of Colombo road south. Apply to John Larkins, •t Unrest house on hill side. 5810 171 AST Belt Wesleyan Sunday School— li Tho Tea Meeting in connection with the Annivorsary of this School will bo held To-morrow Evening. Tea at half-paßi 6. Tickets Is 6J. After which there will be a public meeting, at which addresses will be delivered by the Revs J. Crews, A. Reid, W. Baumber, and Mr Smy the. There will bo a collection made in aid of tho school fundp. 5807 CANARIES. CANARIE3. CANARIES. FOR SALE, some well-bred Canaries, bred specially for song ; twenty birds to select from. Apply to J. J. Parker, Servants' Registry office, Colombo street south, near Mason and Struthers. 5812
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3948, 13 December 1880, Page 2
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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 3948, 13 December 1880, Page 2
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