THE CANTERBURY BUILDING SOCIETY (PERMANENT). OUBfCEIPTIONS and Repayments and O Working Expenses Fees lor 1881 are dn« THIS DAY, TUESDAY, January 4th, 1881,. when the Office will bo open from 7 to 9 p.m,„ as well as the usual hours from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Shareholders who have not received their Scrip, are requested to ask for the same. The Directors invite applications for Loans for terms of one year and upwards at LOWEST - Current Rates. EDWD. J. T. FORD, Manager. (JIHEATEE O Y A L Geo. Geddes Lessor Impresarios ... Messrs Cary and Spiller POSITIVELY LASrIfIGHT BUT FOUR, or Professor and Madame HASKLMAYEB, THIS EVENING (TUESDAY), IN THEIR WONDERFUL ENTERTAINMENT, m: i a. MADAME HASELMAYEE’S Wonderful Disappearance and Re~appearance where least expected. New Wonders evoiry Night. SATURDAY NEXT, GRAND AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE. Special Prices—Bos Office, Montague's. 1.4 9031 K.ETTEN. Director... K .ETTEN. BIETTEH., Fredt. P. Pines. EIGHTH EECITAL AND LAST BUT ONE, AT’ ODDFELLOWS’ HALL KETTEN’S LAST RECITAL BUT ONE, THIS TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 4th, 1881. PROGRAMME : 1. Sonata in C Major (Op. S 3) —Beethoven. Allegro—Adagio—Finale 2. (a) Gavotte. (n) Marguerite An Eeuet, (c) Rondo Des Djinns—Eetton 3. (a) Presto in E Minor (Op. 16 —Mendelssohn. (b) Berceuse—Chopin, (c) March, from “ Rains of Athens ” (Beethoven) Eotten 4. Wedding March, " Midsummer Night’s Dream” (Mendelssohn) —Liszt. Ten Minutes interval. 5. (a) Funeral March composed on the death of Vittorio Emmanuel) Rotten. (b) Minnetto—Boccherini. (c) Pasquinade —Gottschalk 6. (a) “ Home, Sweet Home” — Eetton. (b) "Eriking” (Schnhert) —Liszt 7. Paraphrase, “Faust” (Gounod) —Eettcn. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY sth. NINTH AND LAST RECITAL. TICKETS and PLAN OP HALL at Milner & Thompson’s. Prices of Admission —Reserved Seats (single), 7s 6d; Season or Family Tickets, to admit throe, 15s ; Unreserved Seats, 4s; Gallery, 2s 6d. Children in arms not admitted. The doors are always kept closed while M. Ketten is seated at the Pianoforte. Doors open at 7.30; Recital commences punctually at 8. The Canterbury Tramway Company will rni» on all lines after each Recital. I*4 3025 Tub W EEKLY JANUARY 1.. P BESS. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Rage. misMHT Topics ... ... _ ... 13,16 rsLEGRAne —European, Colonial, listarprovincial ... 8, 9 English News ... ... ... ...8,18 Australian News 8 Correspondence 5 Miscellaneous 18,19 The Courts „. 14,15 Road Boards 11 Town and Country 13,14 General ... 10, II Christmas Services _ ... _ ... _ ... 20> Meetings— Public Mating at Litilo River —Corn Exchange—Board of Conservators—Selwjn Council —Masonic 17, 18 The Yeoman— Distemper in Dogs— Strangles—H into on Pig Breeding— Poultry—The Houdan —Roup 5 The Garden —Memoranda by Mr Robert Chndloy—The Culture of the Raspberry .., ... 3 The Sportsman Racing Calendar— Sporting Notes by Sinbad—Head of the Bay, Heathoote, Ohoka, and Auckland (first day), Kakanui, Havelock Races — Acceptances for Hawke’s Bay Racing Club Meeting 6, 7 Cricket — Matches to Como —Caritbreok Club v Ashley County—Same v Wanderers—Midland C.O. v Selwyn County C.C Entertainments, Ac.—Art, Literary, and Dramatic Gossip Poetry —Annie and Willie’s Prayer Ladies' Column— Table Decorations— Collecting and Pressing Seaweed. —The Home S Varieties 18 The Novelist —The jtfystory of Lord Brackoubury 3, 4 Weekly Summary ... ... 33 19 9 2!
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2140, 4 January 1881, Page 3
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