AMUSEMENTS. COMING BY SPECIAL TRAINS. THE CREATES! ATTRACTION EVER INTRODUCED IN NEW ZEALAND. "THE "WHIZZ BOOM." "THE CIRCUS BOOM." "THE BIG SHOW." "pITZGEBALD BBOS. , NEW rONTINENTAL CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE. After a most Successful Sesacn of over 3 Moc&as in our Own Permanent Bui?—ig*, Melbourne. OPENING CHRISTCHCRCH, MONDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 16vh, For a Season ©I Six Nig&ui and Special Matinees WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. Watoh for the Location. i A Show Brimful of Novelties and Senas/ions. The New Continental Artists. •% The New Imported Horses. THE WONDERFUL, CYCLE "WHIZZ." THE WONDERFUL CYCLE "WHIZZ." THE WONDERFUL CYOLB "WHIZZ." THE WONDERFUL CYCLE "WHIZZ." THE WONDERFUL CYCLE "WHIZZ." THE WONDERFUL CYCUE "WHIZZ." Col a Tiuck ait an Angle of Co Aeg. and 80 C*pi io *h« mile. Rjdden by THE FOUR MEL-BOURNES. A ReaCly Wonderful Aot. You should not niisa seeing this. The Beeuildful BLACK HUNGARIAN HORSES, aix in number. MASTER BERTIE, Great Aerial Trapeaiet. THE LEON FAMILY, Aoroballß, Tumblers, Riders, etc. MADAME AMELIA, The Lady Tteffresiit, on Acria'l Swinge and Swinging Rope. Grand Production xA African War Episodes, introducing Itlba Noted War Horse ST. JUST. Tka ie ilbswlultely one. of Hie Finest Aots of Horse Training ever attained by •nmy Trainer. THE GREAT ANIMAL ACTS, from Owl Hagenbeck's (Zoologiister) Crocus, Hamburg:. THE TIGER RIDING ON HORSEBACK, LION and ELEPHANT riding oa ft TBICYOLE, ETC. Under itibe Tradneiahip of Hero- Zaph. THE WONDERFUL TYLERS, in, (their mast d»riog- Rurtey Acts. HADJI OIABAR, the Amb Wonder, • M**velSous Contortioniat. THE SMALLEST HORSE IN THE WORLD, a greatt tresut for. the children. THE DELAVALES, itttie Greatest Trick Cyok Ridem in -the World. The leoeoitly eniporlted Dummy Clown, "WEST." ~ ILLUMINATED SHOWEB OF STAB ARTISTS 6542 FRED a PARKER, Agent. rvDDPEfLLOWS , HALL, LYTTEI/PON. V/ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 131fl>. Rctturn of the Popular . Favourite*. FRIANK If. CLARK'S NEfW . MULDOON'S PICNIC COMPANY. ', ' " New Faces. N«w B*w». i People* Prices: gs and Is. 6644 ioX PRIDE OF CHRISTCHURCH TENT, No. •■■..'■ ' «• • ■ ■ ■' riRANOD <X>NcEBT~\o wefeonw Disfafat v* Council, TRINITY HALL, MANOHESTEIB STREET, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Hfih. Admission Iβ. Befreriuriants. Comtneace »t ft. i ■• ■■■-•■ -f ..f. -■-.^.:.j fi »;- l :-v^--.. T -^V>>:^'^i-;;!:ifiSff. l !TV/TISSIONARY ' CfABDJSN PABTY?--i>l THURSDAY-NEXT, la *ho Ground* of M* Wynn Williams, Laiimer squw*. President, the Bishop; Speaker*, Rev. J. F. Sow and Rev. A. J. Hopkiqg: WooCstoa Band. Refreshment*, etc. Admwsion, Is. BMO GD POPULAR ISNTERTAINMENT-G1«»----blowing, 2to 5 and 7to 8 Daily. A Present for Each Visitor. Admission 6d. Works, 16 Manchester «tre«t. Present* f° r Nothing. Conditional *t each exhibition of Glass-'bWing. 6508 MADAME ZrLLAH, 0.8.D., Mediwn, Atagnetio Healer, Deaiaesv Stannnwrlng. Tumour*, Rheuaaatoean, Nervous Diseases, etc., cured in one course of treatment, Mor_aine,' Liquor, Tobacco Habits Cured." 145 BAST BELT, ttear Wesleyan Church, W9B
RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ' -' THE ILYAIiL MISSION. ~ CHORAL HAIiL. rpO-NTGHT and FOLLOWING NIOHTa, x. t. " 8.15 p.m. Spe(M Hymn Bodke. Bible Reading* Eaoh Afternoon »Jt 8 o'clock.
• . SPORTING. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, 1903. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, FEB. i2th and Mtb. Fir»t Race Eaoh Day at 1 p.m. TRAINS will leave Chriilohuroh Railwar SU'-ion for- the Racecourse at 13' noon. 12.80 and 1.12 pjn. eaoh day, retorning at 5.20 and 0.5 p.m. * W. H. E. WANELYN, 6400 Secretary.
. MEETINGS. ——— SCHOOL OF ART,"CHRI6TCHUROH/ TkISTRIBUTTON of PRIZES" and OPENU ING of ANNUAT. EXHIBITION of STUDENTS' WORKS, i. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11th, itSpin. A. E. G. Rhodes, Esq., Chairman of the Board of Governors, will take 4he ohair ted. distribute the prifcee. W. Mineon, Eeq., President Industrial Awocietion, will give : the Certificate! to the Winner* of the Association's Soholarshipa. v A. CRACROFT WILSON, Registrar. Canterbury College, 9tk February. «9Xcanterbury highland rifles. companTorders, by. d. macbean" stewaet, Ctjptain Commanding. AMEBTIira of M» Corp« wil 1 h« htW »ft«r Perade on MONDAY, lfttii ioat, to Eleot a IdetrteDutt. By Order. W. H. MEDDINGS, 6541 - Colonr-Sergtnt. ST. AUGUeTIJfE MASONIC LODGE, SO. 4. rpHB USUAL MONTHLY MEETING -will J- U held THIS (Tuwday) EVENINO, *t the: St. AuguetiD* Hell, ilaaobttter street, »t 7.80 p.m. -!_..; Brethren of other lodge* and constitutions cordially invited. j By command of the W.M. ' . G-EORGE W. HULME, duistchnrch, FebroaTy 9th, 1903. 0494 TRAMWAY NOTICES. .rtIXY AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY. V RETURN FARE to NEW BBiGHTON 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 P-in., SIXPENCE. (Holiday! and Sundays Excepted). 1 ALL CARS LEAVE CLOCK TOWER. NEW BBIGHTON. 6D RETUBN EXCURSION FARES. (Holidays and' Sundays excepted.) . On cars learing square 10J0 a.m. and7.lSp.rn. 1613 - ■• _. GEWING MACHINES of Every Make He- ° paired. Duplicate Parts, Needles, sxd I Superior Oil, sold at Singer's, 144 Colosfco stmt. , : •:: - - m*
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11504, 10 February 1903, Page 1
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