GHIARINPS ROYAL ITALIAN CIRCUS AND PERFORMING ANIMALS. A GRAND CONGRESS of THIETY ARJEUSTIO STARS. THE BEST OR ''ANISATION TRAVELLING. TO-NIGHT, GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. NEW SCENES. NSW ACTS. NEW HORSES. SIGNOR G. CHIARINI’S Admirably Trained Horses, a la haute ecole, are the models of perfection, evincing in their performance the near approach of bmte instinct to human ATTRACTIVE ! INTERESTING ! INSTRUCTIVE 1 Magnificent Exhibition of Skill and Agility by a CONGRESS OF ARTISTS, both Male and Female, of differ* nt nationalities. SPLENDID STUD OF KDUC vTED HORSES In the highest degree of perfection. A GRAND CONGRESS OF 30 ARENIC STARS ! TUB BEST RIDERS I CHAMPION LEAP E R S ! NEW PERFORMANCES 1 NEW ACTS! NEW FACES I The EDUCATED ZEBRAS! from Southern Africa, will bo Introduced by Mr Fred. Sylvester. These intractable specie* of the animal kingdom are the ONLY ONES ever known to PERFORM FREE IN THE ARENA! FORMIDABLE AND FEROCIOUS ANIMATS, Subdued by the power, intelligence; and as:iduona perseverance of Man THE PERFORMING ROYAL BENGAL TIGERS, . Which will be introduced to the audience by Charles Warner, the intrepid Tiger Tamer who handles these ferocious beasts without the slightest fear Comic Farces and Laughable Vagaries by the CLOWNS, HOLLOWAY, LEHMAN, ani li'EQBIST, Perfect Order and Decorum by the Company. _ N.B.—PERFORMANCE EVERY NIGHT, and Wednesday and Saturday, Two Exhibition* at 2 and 8 p.m. Doors open one honr before commencing. PRICES OF ADMISSION:— Dress Circle (chairs), 4s, Stalls (carpeted seats), 3s. Pit, 2s. Children under 9 years of age half price, SPECIAL RATES FOR SCHOOLS WHEN COMING IN A BODY. Seats can be Secured In Advance. Ticket Office at Palace Hotel, Open Daily from 10 to 12 a.m.; and frem 2to 4 p.m. 2142
MELBOURNE HOUSE. SPRING 1879. eJ. T A YLO (Late NORTHEY & McKENZIE) JJAS much _pleasure_!n announcing that he has JUST OPENED his FIRST PARCELS TSTEW GOODS POR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR, Comprising— DRESS MATERIAL* In Newest Shades and Texture* ; MANTLES, FICHUS, MILLINERY, RIBBONS, HOISBRY, &c, &c., ■ And calls the attention of his customers and the ladies of Christchurch and suburbs I 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—eJ. TATLOE, MELBOURNE HOUSE, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 571
JgE-PLATING AND BURNISHING. PRICE LIST: — Table spoons and forks ... from 18s per doz. Dessert ~ ~ ... ~ 14s ~ Tea H ... t* 12s ~ Salt and egg spoons ... „ 9s ~ 91 99 gilt bowls ~ 12s „ Gravy spoons from 2a 6d to 5s each Soap ladles ~ 3s ~ 6s ~ Sauce „ ~ 2s ~ 4s ~ Fish knives and forks ~ 10a ~ 15s pair Batter knives ... ~ 2s ~ 3s each Sugar tongs „ 2s „ 4a „ ~ crashers ... ~ 6d „ Is ~ Carving rests „ la ~ 2a „ 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 ToomePs Factory), Same premises* as Mr O, W. Greenwood,* office, 1281
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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1823, 24 December 1879, Page 1
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