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CHIARINI'S ROYAL ITALIAN CIRCUS AND PERFORMING ANIMALS. Now Open ! Avoid the Crowd at tio Ticket Office at Night. Ticket Office at PALACE HOTEL. Open Daily. From 10 to 12 a.m. And From 2 to 4 p.m, SIGNOR G. CHIARTNI'S Admirably Trained Horses, of parfection, evincing in their performance the n< human reason. ATTRACTIVE ! INTERESTING ! Now Open ! By Securing Your Seats in Advance. Ticket Office at PALACE HOTEL. Open Daily. From 10 to 12 a. And " From 2 to 4 p.m. a la haute ecole, are the models :ar approach of biute instinct to INSTRUCTIVE ! CHAMPION CONGRESS LEAP E R S ARENIC STARS! PERFORMANCES ! BEST RIDERS 1 NEW ACTS! NEW FACES! Comprising a cluster of the mo3t talented artists in the profession. A grand consolidation of genius. The beßt organisation travelling. Among the wild animals—the finest and freshest ever submitted for the public's approval and appreciation—will be found a den of Performing ROYAL BENGAL TIGERS! Which will be introduced to the audience by Charles Warner, the intrepid TigerJTamer who liandlea these ferocious beasts without the slightest fear The PERFORMING- BISON. This colossal beast is from the Rocky Mountains of North America, and will be ridden in the character of a WILD COMANCHE INDIAN. The PERFORMING HUANACO9, from the Pampas of Patsgonia. The EDUCATED ZBBR4S! from Southern Africa, will be introduced by Mr Fred Sylvester. These intractable species of the animal kingdom are the ONLY OEES evej known to PERFORM FREE IN THE ARENA! Everything New and Beantir JWfJ>*-*k fal. A World of Foreign Features. A School of Performing Dogs, exhibiting the most wonderful canine sagacity. Performing acts incredible if not seen. The whole forming the Largest Circus Exhibition ever seen under one management. Superb display of prowess by the great ® ROYAL ITALIAN CIRCUS I | This Powerful and Mammoth ' Combination offers the finest Exhibition on record, PRICES OF ADMISSION:— Dkess Circle (chairs) 4s. Stalls (carpeted seats) 3s. Fir 2s. Children nndor fl years of age half price. SPECIAL RATES -FOR SCHOOLS WHEN COMING IN A BODY. Performance Every Evening at 7 o'clock. SATURDAYS and WEDNESDAYS MATINEE at 2 o'clock. NOTICE. SINOR CHIARINI advertises no special feature that he does not exhibit—and has no rival worthy the name in the profession. The Old Reliable, "Always good, now better than ever." 2142

MELBOURNE HOUSE. SPRING 18 79. (Late NORTHEY & HcKENZIE) "AS much pleasure In announcing that . he has JUST OPENED his FIRST PABCELS NEW GOODS! SPRING AND SUMMES WEAK, DBES3 MATERIAL*, In Newest Shades and Textures ; MANTLES, FICHUS, MILLINERY, RIBBOJSS, HOI3ERY, &c, &c, And calls the attention of his customers and the ladies of Christchurch and sabarbs generally to the PRICES, STYLES, AND QUALITY OF HIS PURCHASES. J. T. wishes to intimate that he has secured the services of a competent Milliner from Melbourne, and feels assured that all orders entrusted to her care will give entire satisfaction. Note the Address—' MELBOURNE HOUSE, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. E-PLATING AND BURNISHING. PRICE LIST : Table spoons and forks ... from 18s per doz. Dessert ~ ~ ... ~ 14s ~ Tea „ „ 12s „ Salt and egg spoons ... „ 9s ~ ii ii gilt bowls ~ 12s „ y spoons... ... from 2s Gd to 5s each ._„_„ ladles „ 3s „ 6s „ y spoons... Soup ladles Sauce ~ Fish knives and forks Butter knives Sugar tongs „ crushers Carving rests 4s „ 15s pair 3s each 4s „ Is „ 2s „ All large work equally cheap. All articles heavily plated and highly burnished. Old goods plated equal to new, and workmanship superior to anything hitherto in Canterbury. Samples on view, Apply to H. JONES, Lichfield street (next Toomer's Factory), Same premises* as Mr C, W. Greenwood,* office.} 1281

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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1820, 20 December 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1820, 20 December 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1820, 20 December 1879, Page 1

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