AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. Grand Fire Brigade Night. Positively last appearance of THE WILTON BROS.. THE WILTON BROS.. IHE- WILTON BROS xhe Cleverest acd most. Amusing Act ever se«n in Chrietchurch. Last Night of Frank York. Miss Emmie Smith, Spanish Bull Fight E»d Pre-sent Company. N.B.—The WILTON BROS, appear at 8.45. 42C5 pkPERA iiOUSK Under the direction of Mr P. R. DIX MONDAY NEXT, JAN. 19th. GTeat Inauguration of the Pantomime Season. Grand Production on a Mngrciaccnt Scale of the Gorgeous PANTOMIME PANTOMIME DICK PANTOMIME WHITTINGTON PANTOMIME And PANTOMIME HIS CAT. . PANTOMIME Powerful Caste of Characters. Magnificent .Scenery and Effects. Charming Music. Elaborate Wardrobe. THE GRAND STATUE BALLET. THE GRAND SIATUE BALLET. THE EMPEROR'S PALACE, Introducing our Gresit Specialties, The Mighty The Sister a Smith. The Wreck of the '"Diamond Jubilee.." The Kaiapoi Cake-walk. New and Original Harlequinade. Truly a Great Production, worthy of any City in tho World. Twenty Consecutivn Performances in Wellington. Witnessed by 30,000 Persons. Opening Night—MONDAY NEXT. Prices as iisual—2s, Is, and cd. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson*. N.B.—Freei_Jjiet. Emirely Suspended. 4204 JANCASTER PARK. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. Starting before 12 noon. MONSTER FIRE BRIGADE COMPETITION. Roll Up and se© the Picked Canterbury Teams. Munual Events, Real Event. Don''t MSss liho Rescue EventHydrant Events, illustrating the Utility of High Pressure Water Supply. ■Startling Innovation—Ladies in Fire Brigade Work. Firemen's Wheel and Foot Race. A Good Afternoon' 3 Sport for the Million. Admission la, Children HaW-Price. Proceeds devoted to sending Canterbury Tennis to the Napier Demonstration. 4J22 C. MILLINGTON, Hon. Sac. SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND. LYTTELTON. "CUM DAINGEANN." SATURDAY, JANUARY 24th, 1903, at 8 p.m. QDDFELLOWS' HALL, LYTTEI/EON. GRAND ANNIVERSARY CONCERT, In Celebration of the 144 th Birthday of Robert Burns. The Geme of Scottish Music, Humour, and Song will be produced by world-known exponents, and Dances by Younfe New Zealand Scots. Admission 2s and la. D. JACK, 4154 Hon. Sep. CRICKET. •ppNGLAND v. CANTERBURY At LANCASTER PARK, Oa FEBRUARY 6th,, 7th, and 9th. 4045 CHRISTCHURCH MEAT COMPANY'S EMPLOYEES' ANNUAL PIONIO -*■ Will be held at AMBERLJ3Y, on JAN. 24th, 1903. BAND IN ATTENDANCE, Hot Water, Milk, Lemonade, etc., will be Provided Free; also Toys for the children, R. BENJAMIN, Hon. See See later issue for train arrangements. 2209 TRAMWAY NOTICES. Q U M N E B SUNDAY. WOOLSTON BAND. Trams 2.5. NEW BRIGHTON. 6D RETURN EXCURSION FARES. (Holidays and Sundays excepted.) On cars leaving square 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 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. WEST PATEiNT TYRE SETTER. IT SETS THEM COLD. \l7 -H-AT MESSRS HAYWARD and CO., tV Rink Sta'btea, say about it:— Out Caj-riaße Wheels tyred by this machine li-aye been running Daily for the past twelve montihs, and the tyres are β-ll .perfectly tight. This proves that it does very excellent work. Wishing you all success, etc. W. MOOR AND CO., COACH BUILI>ERS, Victoria and Kilmere streets, Christchurch. PifiA to £10T000 to be LENT on FREEJZsIXJK.' HOLD SECURITIES at LOWEST BATES, in sums to suit borrower*. UAitKICK, COWLISHAW, and FISHER, Solicitors, Gloucester street Chriatohnroh. Fooll IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE E. a".. LOCK. SENR., CHRISTCHURCH. IT it requested that all Accounts against this estate be rendered , in full on or before January 31st, 1903, to 3385F E. A. LOCK. Junr., Methven. rpHE Black Autocopyist, for copying hna- ■*■ dreds of circtil*rs. Price lists, programmes, ertc, from one original. Extr* panahnrents, icia, etc., always on hand. Deaf. Bros., 6 Manchester etreet, agent— "DAINTER'S CYCLE EXCHANGE AND •*• REDING SCHOOL, 88 OXFORD TERRACE, Near Cashel atreet bridge. y 1870 A HAPPY NEW YEAB. TO ONE AND ALL. TACKMAN and LORD desire to THANK *J their Numerous Customers and the Public Generally for the liberal support extended to them dnring the short time they have been in business. By Supplying the HIGHEST QUALITY of GOODS at the LOWEST PRICES They trust to etill farther increase their business. JACKMAN and LORD, Corner Ceshel and Manchester etreet*, Christchurch. ORD.fc.HS called for, and Goods Delivered dairy in City and Suburbs. Leave youi addreea, we'll do the rest. WLeon and Wood, 222 Cashel street West.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11484, 17 January 1903, Page 1
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