Theatre R oy a l Proprietress Mrsßeatty. " Can such things be, and overcome us like a trammer cloud, without our special wonder."— ' •'Macbeth." EXHIBITION EXTRAORDINARY. TO-NIGHT I ! TO-NIGHT! ! ! e SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 7, 1884. Hyland' s Farewell to New Zealand. Hy land's Farewell to New Zealand, rTHE GREAT WILD HORSE TAMER & RIDER, MB DARCY HYLAND, Who will exhibit to his audiences his supreme . mastery over the noblest of quadrupeds. The xnort vicious of the equine race rendered completely docile in view of the spectators. no CRUisr/fr Will be ueod, Mr Hyland disdaining the use of spurs, or any implement that cm inflict torture on .80 useful ana trusty an animal. Mr Hyland will to-night render entirely submissive an iJnbroken Horse, the property of Mr Frank Egan. The services of the City Band have been secured. They will not only perform delightful selections daring the evening, but parade the town 'prior to the commencement of the performance. r Prices of Admission— Circle, 4s ; Stage, 2s 6d ; " Pit, Is. Downstairs Tickets at Levy's, Tobacconist. GERALD L. DILLON, 6514 Business Manager. DDFELLOWS' HALL, Xichfield Street. Addresa by Mr W. CORRIE JOHNSTON, Xord's Day Afternoon at 3. Subject—" Scriptural Baptism." Gospel Addresa Evening at 8. 3025 TO E V J. T. HINT ON, " JA) of Wellington, WiD. PREACH in the OXFORD TEBEACE BAPTIST CBTOKCH TO-MOBEOW. Services Commence at 11 a.m. and G.30 p.m. SC24 TOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF CHRISTUHURCH. SEKMON TO YOUNG MEN. f |IHE First of a series of Monthly Sermons to | Young Men will (D.V.) be Preached TOMORROW (Sunday) Morning, under the auspices of the above Association in ST PAUL'S CHURCH. Pbeacheb .- REV J. ELMSLIE, M.A. t Service commencing at 11 a,?a. I Young Men cordially invited. 3027 b FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mr J. O'Sullivan are respectfully requested to follow the remains of his Jate daughter, Mary, to leave his residence, Coleridge street, Sydenham, at 2.30 p.m., on Sunday i next, the Bth inst. 3026 STAMPING for Eraidwork done. Crewel Work | taught. Plain and Fancy Work done. ] MRS A. W. ROUSE, 2933 21, Lichfield street east. LAST WEEK or v The (clearing Sale AT JLK OCyONNELL'S Manchester street south. COME AND SECURE BARGAINS. 2584 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. A TTENTION is called to the SALE of the NEXT FOUR WEEKS, AT E» «J t WAL S H DRAPER, 23 0, COLOMBO STREET AND LYTTELTON, \ Se» Handbills. Discount of Is 6d in the £ and goods at half price 237 ENGINE, 6-Horse Power, for Sale cheap. Apply, Box 375, Chriatclmreh. 30i7 ARTS HOUSE.— See Windows for Imported Millinery, at less than half-price. Great Bale, 3033 OQAA AND £200 to Lend on Freehold - 3U€m\J\J security. Neil Black, Cathedral square. 3033 TJUITA-TE Board and Residence for gentlemen ; " JT terms moderate. Apply Mrs Izett, Servants' J OSce, Trnn&le. 2999 IN BANKRUPTCY. 3 THE " BTAU"i' l^im^nthorkea dAZETTE J for all SoMcm under the Debtors and Credi* j
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5022, 7 June 1884, Page 2
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