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New Advertisements. BENEFIT OF Mil. TOM FAWCETT. THIS EVENING, FRIDAY, OCT. 19. Grand Fashionable Ladies' Night. Sheridan Knowles' play of the HUNCHBACK! LOOK AT THE CAST:Miss Eloise Juno as Julia Mrs. Chas. Poole, as ... Helen Mr. Stuart O'Brien, as ... Master Walter Mr. Tom Fawcett, as ... Sir T. Clifford Mr. Charles Poole, as ... Fathom Mr. B, N. Jones, as ... Modus After which, the Petite Comedy, THE DAY AFTER THE WEDDING. Colonel Freelove ... Mr. Tom Fawcett Lady Freelove Miss E. Juno 3687 CANTERBURY LODGE. THE Canterbury Lodge of FREE AND ACCEPTED FREEMASONS will hold their REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING, THIS EVENING (FRIDAY) in the Lodge Room, Tuam street. By order of the W.M. F. H. MELVILLE WALKER, 3655 • Hon. Secretary. mHEATRE ROYAL. TOM FAWCETT'S BENEFIT. TO-NIGHT. By kind consent, between the pieces, the solo of the TOST-HORN GALOP," With Full Baud Accompaniment, As composed by the famous lueniq, WILL BE PLAYED IST MR. FRED. D. HAMILTON. TO LET, THE WHEAT SHEAF INN, Situated at the Junction of Shand's and Tancrcd's Roads, THE House is one of the most convenient in the vicinity of Christcliurch, is doing a large bar business, and from the extensive improvements just completed, will become a first-class Family House; and in the course of a few weeks there will be a large paddock and stables added. There is a good well, and other conveniences attached. For further particulars apply to JOHN SIIAND, Avon Lodge; Or HERBERT COUPE, Tuam street. Oct. 18,186 C. 3691 V. 3&k R. CANTERBURY YEOMANRY CAVALRY!. U Drill will be held in Latimer Square every Tuesday at Six o'clock ii.ni., commencing on Tuesday next, the 23rd inst. And until further notice the Orderly Room and Office of the Corps will be held at White's Commercial Hotel, Cathedral Square, opeu from eleven a.m. until three p.m. every day, except days of drill and Saturdays. By order. JOHN E. DARBY, 3686 Sergeant-Major. SOUTHERN PROVINCES ALMANAC NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. IT is requested that Advertisers will oblige by forwarding their advertisements to the Publishers without delay, that no time may he lost in forwarding the work, which will positively be Published the First Week in December. WARD & REEVES, Printers and Publishers, Lyttelton Times Office, Christchurch. Orjto W. RAYNER, Agent, Caxton Printing Office, 3070 Lyttelton. WILL BE PUBLISHED EARLY DECEMBER, Pricb Three Shillings, ,fIHE SOUTHERN PROVINCES ALMANAC, DIRECTORY AND ;YEAR-BOOK Being the Fourteenth Year of Publication - The Almanac will' contain [Ephenieris, Astronomical Information, Directions for Gardening, Narrative of Events, Trades Directories for all the Towns in the Province (compiled up to the latest date) Lithographed Maps of CHEISTCHURUH AND LYTTELTON, and the usual large amount of miscellaneous matter, with considerable additions. The Publishers having spared no trouble or expense in compiling the work, can confidently recommend the Southern Provinces Almanac as the best production of its kind in the colony. From unavoidable circumstances, the publication of the last Almanac was delayed till the first week in January. The Publishers undertake [that the present issue shall be in the hands of the public by the MIDDLE OF DECEMBER. The large circulation of this Almanac—--2000 copies—renders it a valuable medium for advertising, and especially on account of the low rates charged for space. Charges for Advertising : Full page, £110s; and 5s per inch for smaller advertisements. WARD &~REEVES, Printers and Publishers, Lyttelton Times Office, Christchurch. WM. RAYNER, Agent, Caxton Printing Office, 3071 Lyttelton. END OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1822, 19 October 1866, Page 3

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