Snipping. f _*% ' rnHB^UBLa forPJgeon Bay OS 2USBDAXB«- THUBSDAIS, AND EBIDAS^.at &30ajn. JexXitf3eAi*loa, Okain*s and lie Bon's Bays, ON TUKHIXATa, at 3 p.m. '■ffrr H ttrr? *rr FKID ATS, a&3~pLHt^ zetunUng on Saterday. ArOnattmner earriea the mail, and connects vithtbemailooaehet, jasMsgers can bebooked «^r#m«>f{fi VJ4 CJgCOH Boy. ,— SJNSSY ts CO., f£S> ChziatehnrehandliTttetton. AxnTjs6yn£iits« Meetings, &c. T'Ul.ISi KW OTA L. AS TO-NIGHTJ XtAST BIGHT OF~*TffAGIC STATTJB." Change of Programme to-morrow night. « MACCABE," . , TO-NIGHT ' • ' *\ Spanish. Dasoo. *teTr«GHT ".a I 9 ort ) '". Ma-a-a-ry. TcffigSfe iaet Appearance-of MDELE. MIKNIA. TO- NXG H if ." fine»«3rcle, Ssj, Stalls. >;. Pit, One^Mlling. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson a. Day-Tickets, ]>tt*«!, Tofae-cconist. Dooroopenat?, connnßßceatß. Th»SUMMEB TEAM waits till the end of the Performance. 5030 GEOBGS BUXLKB, Manager. •Tl H B A T B B B O T A L. f|; U n dartoe.oolediTOctioiK>t3LAND HOLT. ~.?ZiV.i' j . T mm ■■■"'■""■"-.""" •■ -■ - 1889 { DBAMATIG SEASOH }1889 TUBSDAYrSHPT. 17th. BiAOT^HbI.T .. tfd the honour to announce as the initial attraction of hfa Dramatic SeasomoX 1889, THE UNION JACK, This beim? its first production m Ghnstcburch, Authors; HBfKr.PiiTrrTandSrDHHr G*uh»t. For the complete interpretation of hir dramas. Bland Holt brings wiKh him a fully organised and carefully selected Company of experienced Dram*tec Artistes, and all the original """*" EppBCTS AUD SOENEBT, Paiated hv Mr GBOBGB GORDON. . Tor their individual representation at the Theatre ' goyal, Melbourne. 5282 "CMTANTED.— The Christchurch Bifle Club's \\ Annual Oeneral Meeting will bfl held This Evening, afc 8 p.m. - - 5776 QUADBILLEL BAND. "" MB 8 ED"c A B-S , Quadrille Band is prflpared to -Accept engagements tor Private and Public Balls, .Partie* and Concerts. All the latest and Beet Marie supplied. Terms may be obtained, and all communications Bidell^ffi§S 3 MliV t BB T TioMPBON. Canterbury Music Depftt, Hirfi street. MUSIC. HEEB FRANK WEBBB, Theoretical Teacher of M-usic, Piano, Singinsr, Theory, &c. Pianofortes Toned. Segnlated, Tone and Touch Benovated. Bi-Chord, 7s 6d ; Tri-Chord, 10s 6d. Miss Weber has a vacancy for a few pupils for the violin.' ■ : . Established Christehuroh 1868. ... Beaidence— No. 168, BABBAUOEB BTBEET NOBTH. , Near-Chester street. 8012 . Board and Eesidence. CaaiadvertiaemeDte under this hnaij>ot azeeeding feorteen words, win he charged SIXPENCE BELVTJB Boarding-House, 182, Gloucester street, Christclraroh, opposite "Times" Office. Good Accommodation. Single or donble rooms. .Good table. Meata by day or week. Most moderate terms.. Stabling free. 6600 TWO Furnished Booms, use of kitchen ; 9s ; n» children. Particulars, 19. Aldred street. 77 Election, Notices. IN pursuance of "The Begalation of local Elections "Act, 1876," I hereby give notice that the following persons have been duly NOMINATED as candidates to fill the vacancies in the Borough.Council..of Hydenham, oaused by the retirement .of .-.Councillors Bowden, Gledhill, and Moffett, who retire pursuant to the 91th Section of " The ' Municipal Corporations Act, 1886," namely:— Gledhili, Thomas Jennings Hopper* Jolnr: .- . • Muffatt^ Benjamin Bichard Buddy, WiUiim MelvyonSmith, George John. A POLL for tha ELECTION of THBEE of the above-named candidates . will be taken at the Borough Council Chamber, Bowen street, Sydenhun, on THURSDAY, the 12th day of September, 1889. between the hours of 9 a.m. and liated this sth day'o! September, 1889. CHAS. ALLISON, Juub., 5196 • ■ Betnrning Officer. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION NOBTH.EAST WABD. f ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— Hairing been JLJ ■ requested by many of ray fellow-eleotors in the North-east Waid to OFFJEB MYSELF as a CANDIDATE to represent yon at the forthcoming Municipal Elections, after due consideration I hAve decided to do bo. fchould you do me the honour to return me, I promise that my best energies will ba devoted to your interests. Having resided in Christohurch for many years the requirements of your Ward and the City genaraliy are well-known to me. I have the honour to remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, \ Tour obedient Servant, 5348 JAMBS BOWB. CITT COUNCIL ELECTION. SOUTH-WST WABD. TO THE BUEGESBEB. . T ADIES AKD - GENTLEMEN,~I hA T « the XJ Hoaonr-to samoußoe that I have Consented to beNeminated for the above Ward. In the short time at my disposal it win be ' tapoeeiU* for me to personally solioit yoor ardbsKea, I therefore trust that those ratepayers | who eosaider me a fit and proper person to ' represent them, will record their votes in ray BSvomv Should I have the honour to be elected, yon may depend on my unremitting attention to the dntisa of tho offioo, and my earnest consideration of any matter. InTOlTinff the best interest* of the ri^sXlanr, ntiTfrthehOßOtzr to be Xosr Qtnd^BUi>Servaßi* .
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6647, 11 September 1889, Page 2
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719Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6647, 11 September 1889, Page 2
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