/CANTERBURY MUSIO HALL. METROPOLITAN RACES. THIS EVENING (TUESDAY, 10th NOVEMBER.) IMMENSE SUCCESS. W. A. CHAPMAN AND MISS IDA BONNIFON, In their ENTERTAINMENT 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. Enthusiastic reception of EUGENE BEDA, the celebrated onelegged Gymnast, Singer and Dancer. Admission —Froat seats, 3s; second seats, 2s; gallery, Is. Doors open at 7.30. Performance to commence at 8 o'clock. 102 CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL METROPOLITAN RACE BALL. THIS EVENING, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH, 1874. Dancing to Commence at 11 p.m. A First-class Quadrille Band under the direction of Mr F. Weber. Under the direction of an efficient M.C. Refreshments provided in the room. Double Ticket, 2s 6d. 103 TATTERSALL'S. NEW ZEALAND METROPOLITAN MEETING, 1874. NOVEMBER 10th, 11th, AND 13th. CALCUTTA SWEEPS on aU the Prin-1 cipal 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. ¥ILLIAM 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. 282 MAP OF CHKISTCHUECH. TOW PUBLISHED AND ON SALE, .N A Lithographed MAP OF CHRISTCHURCH, Shewing the Numbers of the Town Sections, the Principal Public Buildings, &c. PRICE 2s 6d. 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 TV\ R. COO KE, (Late of the Christchurch Hospital.) CHEMI.ST AND DRUGGIST, High Street, (Opposite the City Hotel.) W. R. C. respectfully invites the attention of the public of Christchurch to the following facts : That he has spent Twenty-five Years and a half studying Medicine and Surgery, Eight Years and a half at Christchurch Hospital where he has dispensed for upwards of 13,000 Patients ; he has also attended all Operations, and all Post Mortems. The great advantages afforded by such opportunities of studing Anatomy have been fully appreciated and improved. Further, the vast experience derived from witnessing the Treatment of Patients at the Hospital by the follewing celebrated Medical Gentlemen —Drs Stedman, Priiis, Turnbull, Powell, Deamer, Nedwill, and Parkerson—compounding all Medicines, and closely observing their effects, has placed W. R. Cj t in a position to give correct opinions on a ll medical and surgical subjects. Arrangements have been made with th e best London Houses for A CONSTANT SUPPLY OF PURE DRUGS. N. B.—Consultations Fp ee. 296
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Globe, Volume II, Issue 138, 10 November 1874, Page 1
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