AMUSEMENTS. rpHEATRE ROYAL. Under the Direction of MR J. C. WILLIAMSON. Representative .... Mr R. Stewart THE SHERLOCK HOLMES BOOM. A GIGANTIC SUCCESS. Nothing like it ever seen in this City. Th° UNBOUNDED APPLAUSE. The UNSTINTED ENCOMIUMS OF THE PRESS, NIGHTLY RUSH °FOR SEATS, Filling the Iheatrc to overflowing. Are tki THREE MOST POTENT FACTS 111 proof of this assertion. Notwithstanding the Enormous Success of "SHERLOCK HOLMES," The Management have decided upon presenticj THE SECOND GRAND PRODUCTION During tho Limited Season, and consequently THIS I THUBSDAY) rJ EVENING. JAN. loth, Positively LAST NIGHT BCT TWO LAST' NIGHT BUT TWO O£ "SHERLOCK HOLMES." "SHERLOCK HOLMES." Magnifiren'lv Interpreted by MR CUYLkR HASTINGS As the Fatuous Detective, and MR J. C. "WILLIAMSON'S SPECIALLY-SELECTED COMPANY, MONDAY NEXT, JAN. 19th, FIRST PRODUCTION IN CHRISTCHURCH Of Justin Huntly McCarthy's Charming Romr.nce. "IF I AVERE KING." Which recently met with euch Enormous Success at the THEATRE ROYAL. SYDNEY, And is now THE REIGNING SUCCESS OF LONDON. MR CUYLER HASTINGS ia his masterly impersonation of FRANCOIS VILLON. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's. Prices—os, 3s, and Is. Early Door, Stalls and Pit. 6d extra. Day sales tt Ealick's. "ANTED, 20 STALWART MEN for the production of - »iF i WERE KING." Apply at tho Theatre, This Day, 5.30 p.m. S3 ELECTION NOTICES. CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY DISTRICT. ELECTION OF BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that the following CANDIDATES have been NOMINATED for the undermentioned Sub-districts— namely: — CHRISTCHURCH-SYDENHAM-ST. ALBANS. Henry Byiove Sorensen William Heywird , Chsrlea Mathew. Gray Hen-rjr George EH Then , as Gapes Charles Thomas Sullivan Arthur Ward Beavan ifWilliam Eeepe "Henry Francis Wigram ' George Simpson v Getrge Gatonby Stead George Payling X,, Thomas Htnry Davey John Heath ivewlyn. Christian Casimir Ernest William Frederick Gohns LIXvWOOD. John Jamieson Herbert Pcarco WOOLSTON-SUMNER-HEATHCOTE. John Richardson 'George Scott NEW BRiGHTON-AVON. Charles Henry Winny Arthur Buckhsd Morgan James Glanvillo RICCARTON-SPREYDON-HALSWELL. Bobeit Piteaithly Frederick Waymouth Samuel Albert Staples JOHN WHITBLAW, Returning Officer. January 11th. 1003. 3885 CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY DISTRICT. ELECTION OF BOARD. NOTICE ie hereby given* that in consequence of the number of Candidates nominated for fho above Board being in each of tho Sub-districts in excess of the number of offices to bo filled, a POLL will be taken on THURSDAY, tha 22nd day of January," 1903 between the houra of 9 o'clock a.m. end 6 o'clock p.m., for the ELECTION of FOUR MEMBERS for the Christchurch-Sydonhani-St. Aibans Sub-district, and of ONE MEMBER each for the Sub-districts of Linwood, Woolrton, New Brighton, and Riocarton respectively. THE POLLING BOOTHS for the various Sub-districts will be situated «m follows:— CHIUSTCHTJRCH-SYDENHAM-OT. ALBANS. Provincial Council Chamber (principal) Oddfellow*' Hall. Lichfield street St. John's Schoolroom, Madras street St. Michael's Schoolroom. Durham streH; Oddfellows' Half, Montreal streot North Foresters' Hall. Vogcl street, Richmond Borough Council Chambers, Sydenham Public Library, Waltham road, Sydenham Methodist Schoolroom, Selwyn. street Borough Council Chambers, St. Albarm St. Matthew's Schoolroom, Cnledonian Toad LINWOOD. Borough Council Chambers, Worcester etreet Social Hall, Church street WOOLSTON-SUMNER-HEATHCOTE. Borcug-h Council Office, Woolston Borough Council Office, Sumncr Hcathoote Road Board Office, Ferry road City Council's Shelter Shed, Buckley's road ■ Mslonc's Store, Colombo road, Bcck:ngh«m NEW BRIGHTON-AVON. Borough Council Office, New Brigh'/on Public Schoolroorti, Burwood Poultry Farm Grounds, Buxfon's Corner, SliirJey road St. Ppul's Schoolroom, Papa-nui RICCARTON-SPREYDON-HALSWELL. Mrs Adams's Store, Papanui Mrs Hope's S;ore,"Mannmg street and Ricoarton toad Spreydon Missiou Hall, Lincoln road Spreydon Ec»d Board Office, Simeon street JOHN WHItELAW, ' _ . •. Riturning Officer. 146 Worcester street, Christchurch, Uth_Jaouary, 1303. 3886 SOUTH WAIMAKARIRI HIVE.R~BOAR.JD. I HEREBY Give Notice that <he RESULT ziJ£e POLL for the Election cf a Mem-' ber of tiie above Board for the sub-district d Sydenham ia a« follows: — For Nichols Knajht Bowden ... Rβ Vote* Fot Edward Joaea ... ... 26 Votes I therefore declare Mr BOWDEN duly ELECTED. HY. ALLISON, Returning Officer. January 13th, 1903. . 3818 TO THE RATEPAYERS, LYTTELTON. TADIES and GENTLE-MEN , ,—In response ■U to an invitation from many of lh* Ratepayers, I beg. to intimate that l> intend to offer myself as a CANDIDATE for the Lyttelton seat on the Harbour Board, at the next election. Yours, obediently, FRED. H. BARNS. Lytte'.ton, 13th January, 1903. 3894 RELIGIOUS SERVICES. CHRISTIAN WORKERS' MISSION Worcester etreet. Opposite Trinity Congregational Church. THE usual THURSDAY UNITED MEET- I ING for CHRISTIANS will be held j THIS EVENING, at 7JW. to which all . earnest Christian* are invited. j Send in Request&for 3301F ! B. EISDLE, OF THE EXCHANGE AND MART, DESIRES to THANK his Friends and the General Public for their Liberal Support during the past, and having now added a LAND AND ESTATE AGENCY Department to his Business, he trujta for a further continuance of their favours. OFFICE—EXCHANGE AND MART. Colombo street, corner Tuam street. F npHE quality of~BaiiantynVs Household A Linen* is onsarpaased. and the prices are • guarantee of Best Value.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11482, 15 January 1903, Page 1
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