BLONDIN, ER O OF I A G A R A, lIAS ARRIVED And will make his first GRAND HIGH ROPE ASCENSION ON THURSDAY, APRIL 13th, 1876, IN HIS MAMMOTH ARENA, CASHEL STREET (Opposite the Provincial Hotel). The dimensions of which far surpass any other canvas enclosure in the world. The performance will include the same truly Wonderful Feats as performed by him over the BOILING CHASM OP THE GIGANTIC FALLS OF NIAGARA In America, IN THE PRESENCE OV H.R.H THE PRINCE OF WALES AND SUITE, Including his Grace the Duke of Newcastle, Earl of St. Germain, the Marquis of Chandos, Lord Lyons, General WiL liams, Major Teesdale, Major General Bruce, and many other noblemen and gentlemen. NOTICE. To prevent disappointment, the public are respectfully informed that there will be only Two Day Performances—namely, on Thursday, April the 13th and 15th, on which occasion there will be feats introduced that cannot be performed at the Night Ascensions. Doors open at 3 p.m., performance to commence at 4 p.m. sharp. Admission—First-class seats, 4s; Promenade, 2s; Children under 12 half price. No smoking allowed. No re-admission. NOTICE TO THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. All who are desirous of witnessing the extraordinary performances of M. BLONDIN must avail themselves of this opportunity of seeing him in Christchurch, as he will sail for America at an early date. For particulars, see future advertisements. Letters of communication to be addressed to J. P. Blondin, or C. P. Niaud, secretary. By order Le Chevalier Blondin, 2546 H. P. LYONS, Agent. ANTERBURY H ALL. US I C TONIGHT (MONDAY), APRIL 10TH. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. LA.ST NIGHT. BELLRINGERS' TROUPE. Bellringers' Troupe. Bellringers' Troupe. Bellringers' Troupe. Bellringers' Troupe. Bellringers' Troupe. SPLENDID PROGRAMME, eiplendid Programme. Splendid Programme. Splendid Programme. Concluding with the Screaming Farce of GLYCBRINB OIL. Glycerine Oil. Glycerine Oil. Cards of Admission, Is, 2s, and 3s. Doors open at 7.30 ; overture at 8. N.B.—This will be positively the last appearance of the Troupe in Christchurch for the present. HENRY LYNCH, Sen, 2563 Proprietor. DDFELLOWS' . CHARLES BRIGHT. CHARLES BRIGHT. CHARLES BRIGHT. VICTORIAN REMINISCENCES. MONDAY, APRIL 10th, 1876. LECTURE ANECDOTAL, HUMOUROUS, AMUSING. His Worship the Mayor has kindly consented to preside. Admission —Reserved seats, 3s; second seats, 2s ; gallery, Is. Reserved seats can be secured at Mr. Bon niugton's. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at S. C 542 SIXTH ANNIVERSARY TEA MEETING Of the ZION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Lc Bon's Bay, Will be held on GOOD FRIDAY. THE S.S. AKAROA will leave Lyttelton on Thursday, at 9.20 a.m., to convey excursionists to the tea meeting, returning for them on the following Saturday. As only a limited number can be accommodated, tickets should bo obtained from the captain of the Akaroa the day previous. 2538
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Globe, Volume V, Issue 565, 10 April 1876, Page 1
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