AMUSEMENTS. P B B A HOUSE. DIXS GAIETY COMPANY. Last 3 Sights ed Our Present Comibjnation. 3 Nighte cf THE \VIT,TO.\ BEOS. THE WILTON BROS. Last 3 Night* cf Frank Yorke Jack Kearns Ida Roalyn Vera Kearue Emmie Smith Beryl Gilniau Alberto Will Stafford 3903 r\ P E R A ii O U S X Sole Losmo and Director ... Mr P. R. Dix. Comm*nrins MONDAY NEXT, First Production of the Gorg«ms Pantomime, DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT. DICK WHITTI~GTON AND HIS CAT. DICK WHITTIXGTON AND HIS CAT. Direct Iroui the TLeatTe Royal, Wellington. WITH ITS ALL STAR CAST. ITS TRULY BEWITCHING MUSIC, And Famous Pretty Maidens. 50 PERFORMERS 50 Xcw and B*>»titiful Scenery from the brush of Mr Tom Nicholsen. Tho Orchestra under the direction of Mr H. Hawkins, R.A.M. Box p'a-n opens at Milner and Utoompson'a To-morrow. Prices as usual —2s, Is. ami Sixpence. HERE WE ARE AGAIN. THE PEOPLE'S PICNIC. /~VUR NEW BRIGHTON GALA. THURSDAY NEXT. THURSDAY NEXT. SAND BUILDING COMPETITION. See Doll Prizes in Maori Tea Room Window. Record Entries for Athletic Events. Sports for the- Children. Dancing on the Pier LOVELY ILLUMINATIONS. OZONE FOR THE MILLION AN>D TO 1 SPARE. THE SEASHORE HOLIDAY FOR THE PUBLIC. - Come and See tie LADIES' FIRE BRIGADE EXHIBITION. GREASY POLE! OH! Thoso who cannot attend please address apologies to GEORGE CAPPER, 3883 • Secretary. ''. LANCASTER PABK. SATUR-UY, JANUARY 17th. ROLL up and witness the FIRE BRIGADE COMPETITIONS. T<mi Canterbury Brigades will be competing for honours with the emarteet up-to-date Appliances. Hydrant Events, Reel Events, ,M%nual EvenU, Rescue Event, also First Apwwrance in New Zealand of Ladies in Fire Brigade Work. ' • , . Firemen's Wheel and Foot Races, Wheelbarrow Races, and Sack Races. A Good Afternoon's Sport for the Million. Admittance—ls, Children Half-price. Proceeds devoted to sending .smart Canterhiuy te*m to Napier. _____ 9903 CANTERBURY SOCIETY. THIS DAY. GARDEN FETE AT "EL-EWOOD," Paoanui road, by kind penaission of Captain R. H. Rhodes, M.H.R.- ' The extensive Gardens, Conservatoriee, Ferneries Vineries will be Open to Public The Ideal Spot to spent a pleae&nt wfUmocn. Mies Glanville will bo p.eased to meet the Champion Squad and Shield Team at Woolston School at 12.30. Dureasee. Admission Iβ. Children '6d. ' W. A. CARPENTiaS. ama, .- ■• . . CHIWrafUHUKCH MEAT CO-tPANY'SI"" ; EMPLOYEES' AIPTUAIi PI<?JSIC WILL be beld at AMBERLEY on • - ; . . JANUARY 21th, .^, BAND IN ATTESIDANCE. Hot water, milk, lemonade etc., will be 1 provided Free, also Toys for the ' cEildren. ' .- ' ' R. BENJA-IfiS , , Hob. Secretary. i S«e !ater issue for train arrangements. . • . ' 3851 NOTICE OF ALTERATION.' BUILDING TRADES PICNIC TO SHBFJi to the English Cricketers being hero on February 7th, _i^ Picnic will be hold on . rURAAY. January^ 31et. Don't miss the grand trip. Plenty of fun for- youns; and old. Sports, Lottery, JtJsrby Show, Races and Gamos for th» Chil- i drsn. Ten. Milk, and Liglit Refteshmeats provided. F*res 2» Od, Ch.i<£r<vn \% aPO-i H. E. SMITH, Becretsry. , 6-. POPULAR ENTERTAOff_iENT--Glaes Blowing, Christaias and New Year Weefcs, 10 to', noon, 2 to-5. end 7 to , 8 daily,'wet or fine. Admission -6d, present to each- , visitor. Extta presents for nothing. 16 Mancho»t«r street-SoutlL ■..:••'' '-^'3907 MADAME XILLAH. O.js;D., Mediu_i, Magnetic Healer. • Deafness;. Stammedj*. Tnmourß, Rneumatftita, " Dis««eeg,. et<3., cured in one course of treatment. ' Morphine. Licuor, Tobecco nabite Cured. 1 46 near 1 TRAMWAY NOTICES. CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY CO., LTD. SUMNER GALA. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. rpRAMS will run to Ordinary Time Table, i- with ADDITION of a 12 NOON ani 3 p.m. Tram from Square. FARES (All Day) Iβ Return, Children (under 12) GoV GREAT ATTRACTIONS. Duck Hunt, Greasy Boom, Darktown Brigade, etc. WOOLSTON BAND. GRAND OPEN-AIR CONCERT, 8 p.m. Special Excursion 7.15, accompanied by PERRY'S BAND. 8717 NEW BRIGHTON. . 6D RETURN EXCURSION FARES. (Holidays and Sundays .exeepteft) On cats leaving square 10.10 a.m. and 7.16 p.m. 1512 ■ CITY AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY. RETURN FARE to NEW BRxGHTON 10.10 a.m. °and 7.15 p.m., SIXPENCE. (Holidays and Sundays Excepted). ALL CARS LEAVE CLOCK TOWER. RAM AND EWE FAIR. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AM) PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. RAM AND BWE FAIRS. sth FEBRUARY, and 12 A and 13th MARCH. ARAM SALE, for the convenience of North leiand. Buyers .will be held °n the Show Ground, Addington, on THURaDAx, tie sth FEBRUARY. (and 6th if n«essary). ENTRIES for thia Sale Close on WEDthe 2Sth January, Entry FeesFlock Rams Iβ, Flock Ewes Is, Stud Rams se, Stud Era 2e 6d each. The Ordw of Sa'.e will be an follows:— Registered "Sheep of all brcedA, Unregistered bheep, Stud Bcm». The OROLN'A'RY RAM FAIR will take pktcG on tbe 12th and 13th MARCH. O. B. PE-BE-RTOX, 3897 Secretary. WANTED. "tXTANTED, Buyers of Brass Rail Fenders. » * from lls 6d, also Sets of itraeses, from Cs 64. AH other goods eqaally as cheap at * J ?™' >nce »nd Kircher , !!. Uigh street. W'ANTDD landed large shipment of overmantels. Exceptional value. Inspection invited. Lawrence and Kircher. High street. ■ . ■.. TITANTED Buyers of Double Iron Bed- »». steads at 355. Lawrence and J-ircher, Higa_street... •■ ; ■ .' '~,• : WTANTED, Buyers ior Accordeona.' H. »y Atkmeoa'a, 117 Manchester street. Lf'-INERY Burson ana Co., 14«~aT«i JTe U- Higb street, Ast Wicker Funtiton, Jaanmfaetttxaia.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11482, 15 January 1903, Page 1
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