IANTERBURY MUSIC HALL PRINCE of WALES' BIRTHDAY BALL THIS EVENING, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, 1874. Dancing to Commence at 11 p.m. A First-class Quadrille Band under the Direction of Mr F. Weber. Double Ticket, 2s 6d. 294 /CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL. PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY. THIS EVENING (MONDAY, 9TH NOVEMBER.) W. A. CHAPMAN AND MISS IDA BONNIFON, In their EN TERTAI N MENT OF MAGIC, MUSIC, AND MIMICRY. The Programme will be selected from the following repertoire : Dessicated Canaries, Dancing Queen, Silver Circles, William Tell outdone with the rifle, Winds of Mystery, Moco Moco, Cabalistic Cookery, Witches Pole, Wonderful power of Vision excelling second sight, Extraordinary affinity between cards and money, Egyptian Bag Mystery, Second Sight, Parlour Magic ; all tricks explained. EUGENE BEDA, the celebrated one-legged Gymnast, Singer and Dancer. Admission —Front seats, 3s; second seats, 2s; gallery, Is. Doors open at 7.30. Performance to commence at 8 o'clock. 295 THIS EVENING. SPENSLEY'S HALL, High street, opposite Triangle and Cab Stand. DR CARR'S VICE-ROYAL SEANCES. UNDER VICEREGAL PATRON. AGE. 1"N consequence of the brilliant success and unbounded demonstrations of pleasure which attended Dr CARR'S SEANCES in the Oddfellows' Hall last week, he has resolved to resume his Farewell Seances on MONDAY EVENING (Prince of Wales' Birthday); also, on the Race Nights and Agricultural Show Night, when he will intro duce Mesmeric Experiments and Psychical Phenomena, more sensational, mysterious, mirth-provoking, and instructive than ever. Mons Schwartz will officiate as pianist. Brass band from half-past seven. Admsssion—Chairs, 3s; second seats, 2s; other seats, Is. Notice.—Phrenology.—Dr Carr may be seen at his office daily—morning, afternoon, and evening—till 17th inst. Fees—For charts, estimate, and advice, ss, 10s, and 20s; evenings, 7 till 8. 290 TATTERSALL'S. | NEW ZEALAND METROPOLITAN MEETING, 1874. NOVEMBER 10th, 11th, AND 13th. CALCUTTA SWEEPS on all the Principal Events of the Meeting, WILL BE HELD AT TATTERSALL'S, ' THIS EVENING, at 8 p.m.* And every evening during the week. J. H. BENNETT, Auctioneer. ROYAL HOTEL, OXFORD TERRACE. VILLIAM KIRKWOOD begs to inform the Public that he has taken this Well-known and Old Established House, Which he intends carrying on as a FAMILY HOTEL, And he begs to intimate that nothing shall be spared on his part torender "The Royal" THE MOST COMFORTABLE HOUSE IN CHRISTCHURCH. Every Accommodation for Travellers and Boarders. Only the BEST BRANDS procurable of WINES and SPIRITS kept. N.B.—Good Stabling is attached to the Hotel. 28r MAP OF CHEISTCHUKCH. TOW PUBLISHED AND ON SALE, Vj A Lithographed MAP OF CHRISTCHURCH, Shewing the Numbers of the Town Sections, the Principal Public Buildings, &c. To be obtained at Mrs Pope's, Mrs Bradwell's, Mr Hughes', Mr Lake's, Mr Bonnington's, Mr Binstead's, and the " Times' Office. 279 SHEARING WILL BEGIN AT CORWAR STATION, SOUTH RAKAIA, On MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16th. Price, 20s per hundred, with rations. J. CATHCART WASON.
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Globe, Volume II, Issue 138, 9 November 1874, Page 1
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