%&mtl&mtv&*. HEA T R E O Y A L. Lee=ees George Geddes sod Company Directress Mrs Walter HBt Treasurer Mr D. Clintca Stage Manager ... Mr Charles BurfordL TO-NIGHT, MONDAY. RE-OPENING OF THE DRAMATIC SEASON. Engagement of MISS CLARA SIEPHENSON. Boncicault's Magnificent Five Act Drama— JANET PRIDE. , Janet Pride Mbs Clara Stephens©* Richard Pride Mr Ghas. Bnrfoi* Full Cast by strength of the Company. Act I—Paris. Act ll—Australia : The Bushrangers* Retreat. Act lll—London. Act IV— The Arrest. Act V—The Trial: ThrilUag Denouement. Beautiful Scenery by J. S. Willis, Esq. 10-25 Box Plan—Montague's Bazaar. 6019 k p n O C T O R. FIRST APPEARANCE IN CHRISTCHUBCH Of that eminent Astronomer R. A. PROCTER, ESQ., 8.A., Who will deliver the first of his COURSE OF FOUR LECTURES ODDFELLOWS' HALL THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. LIFE AND DEATH OF A WORLD. ILLUMINATED PICTURES. 1. Course tickets (12s 6d and Ss) sre transferable. 2. Single tickets 4s and 2s 6d. 3. No seats kept after 8 o'clock. 4. Special Fapanui tram after every lecture. 5. All tickets can be purchased beforehand. 6. Ticket offices at Fountain Barber's as£ Simpson's. 7. Commence at 8. Carriages at 9.45. 8. Every Lecture complete in itself. - R. S. SMYTHE. To-morrow—THE MOON. Thursday—THE SUN". Friday—THE STAR DEPTHS. 10-25 WIS ICT U R E LLE B Y NOW EXHIBITING MESSES FOED AND NEWTON'S BOOMS, This collection of Oil Paintings is the finest that has ever been eeen in the colonies, numbering nearly 200 Pictures of great value. RAH.WAY BAND THIS EVENING. Admission, One Shilling. Catalogue—One Shilling. Open 12 till 5 and 7 till 10. Brilliantly Illuminated by Gas. 10-22 Season Tickets—2s 6d each. 9914 V FINE AET GALLEEY. TO CURATORS OF MUSEUMS PICTURE GALLERIES. AND LOVERS OF FINE ARTS. A MAGNIFICENT Collection of PAINTINGS from England, ARE NOW EXHIBITED MES3RS FORD AND NEWTON'S ROOMS, This collection is the finest that has everbeen seen in the ce'onles. It has been collected by oce of the first London judges of the fine arts, who has devoted immense tiiae and talent to make it complete. A large number of Pictures are sold, bet none are removed till after the Exhibition is closed. The Collection numbers nearly 200 Pietares, all in richly gilt frames, and will be on view for a short time only, at the Roomsof MESSRS FORD AND NEWTON. Admission—One Shilling. Catalogues—One Shilling. Season Tickets can now be had, 2s 6d each. Many of the Pictures are for Sale at moderate prices, and are suitable for Mansions or Art Galleries. 6014The "Weekly .Press* OCTOBER 23. TABLE oFcONTENTS. Page* Oubbent Topics _ ... 13, 1© rsLSQßAMß—'European, Colonial, Interprovincial 8 ** English News außtbalian news 1 Native News ... 21 correspondence ... miscellaneous 1 The Courts ' Road Boards „ f TownandCountby .t, 13,: General 19, 2 Diocesan Synod 1Meetings—Captain Barry's Lecture— Ashburton Borough Council —Farmers' Clnb—West Coast Railway—Northern Agricultural and Pastoral Association— Ashburton Local Industries City Council—Benevolent Aid Association— Baagiora Wedeyan Churcfc —Diocesan Sunday school—Ohristchureh Bowling Club—Messrs Saunders and Bowen at Kaikoura and Kaiapoi—Charitable Aid—Hospital Inquiry 16,19 The Yeoman—Coming Shows—New Zealand Oats—The Wool Clip—Oar Sheep Kings—Oats as Focd for Pigs—ltemsFeeding for Eggs—Fattening and Rearing Poultry ... ... ... ... ! The Gabdbn—Memoranda by Mr Robert Chudley—Mineral Oils for the Destruction of Insects ... ... ... ... 5 The Sportsman Racing Calandar— Sporting Notes by "Sinbad"— Latest Betting—Canterbury Hunt Club • —Waitaki Jockey Club Meeting— Wanganui Spring General EntryNominations for Wellington Spring— Melbourne Cup Acceptances Aquatics—Opening of the Boating Season in Canterbury—The Championship of the Clarence Cricket —Matches of the Week Entertainments, &c—Art, Literary, and Dramatic Gossip 16 Poetry—Tired Ladies' Coluun—General Principles of Cookery ... M Varieties The Novelist—A Gentleman of La Porte —St. Pecns—The Trip Before My Wedding—A Conspirator in Spite « Myself ~ - , Weekly Summabt ... -.-• fj Advertisements L*, 12,21, M Latest Shipping, Commercial, Stock Al DPS 13'tiCH i&Ut&JtXk m> «-» ii
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2081, 25 October 1880, Page 3
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