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Theatre Royal. * rpHJSATBJS T? Oi VL - Under the manageraont of Mr nn& Mrs ; HOBKIWB. r A Great Bill for THE FISSV RACE NIGHT. ' CHANGE OV PROGRAMME MGHTLY. ] The largest and most ci.mtnolijus plica of amusement for every one to enjoy themselves. 1 THIS EVENING (TUrSIMY). Boucicnult's Grout Sensation Dmina ) AFTER DAKK; ; Oβ, LONDON B\ NIGHT. J THE VICTORIA RAILWAY STATION. Silver Hell in Knpert street: Temple Bar from I the Strand. THAMES, BLACKF.K , APS BRIDGE. Dark Arches ; (.imon Chamber. s ELYsiUM MU-ili; ti AL L. » THE VA,ULI> BENEATH. 1 GEE \T U DKS GKOU .* l> X.a 11 .WAT. ; THE SEN SAT'ON OF '.'HE DAY". r Gordon saved by >Id Tom. Aiter Dark Light irill come. j The pieces will inolmle Miss Florence Col- . villo, Mrs W:dter Hill. Mr Hopkins, Mr J. B. Steele, and every member uf this j<o\va't'ul Com- ■ pany. MR J. P. HYDKS, ' The Popular Comedian, ia for a limited i nuuthor of niphts, und will ui;iko his first ap» ; pcarance DURING THE RACK WEfcK. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), The Glorious <~ld Euglu-h Ooniudy ; TH*J HERIoUS FAMILY, And Sheridan* screaming Burlesque of ! THE CRITIC: Or, A Tragedy Rehearsed. ' 11-6 Box planat Bunz'e Music Warehouse , 3023* mHEAIB£ "O 0 V A L. Lessee Mr W. Hoskins. THE ITALIAN OPEKA 0 MfANY Opens at the Theatre Royal on DECEMB XX sth. for a Season of Three Weeks. 11-5 2975 Amusements, &c. CLARK. Oddfellows , Hall. ; this (tue3day) evrning, The Celebrated Lecturer and Elocutionist will present his New Lecture on CHARLES DICKENS, i CHARLES DICKENS, CHARLES D-CKENS, Introducing the following Illustrative Recitals : Ihe Sassago Machine, Last Sleep of Little Nell, fcain Weller's Valentine, Death of Stephen Blackpool, Mr Guppy'n LoveMaking, and the Boots at tho Holly-'l roe Inn. , Reserved seats, 4a ; ffticily ticket admitting three, 10s 6d; second seats, 3s; family liukot admitting four, 10s 6d; gallery, 2n. Spats and ■ tickets for all ports of the hall nt Bnnz's Mu>ic i Warehouse. Commence at 8. ; TOMORROW—Tower of London. THURS* DAY—Thackeray, the Snobographer. SATURDAY— Westminster Abbey. ! LYTTEfiTON—Mr Clark will lecture in the Coloni-ts' Hall on Friday Evening. 11 6 B. B> SMYTHE, Manager, [ TAYLOR'S GARDENS, LINCOLN ROAD. A BALL wiU be held on TUESDAY and FRIDAY, November 6th aud 9th. An efficient band, conducted by H. Gardiner. To . commence at eight o'clock. Admission, 2h (id. ■■ ■ 11-5 2977 ! THE GREAT WAXWORKS T7IXHIBITION J2J NO W OPE N. , Adjoining TATTERS ALL'M, Oaenel street, One of the Most Brilliant Collections of Figures ever Kxhibited, cpmpri-itig Royalty, Statcamen,. Philanthropists. Heroes, Novelties, &c. Admission Iβ ; children, b:i f-price. Open from iO a.m. to 10 p.m. 113 2844 C. GHILONI & CO. Heetings, &c. WESLEYAN HOME MISSION FU^D. A MEETING in aid of the above will behold nt the East Belt Church on TUESDAY EVKNING (<>th instant), when addresses will be given by tho Rev. J. Crump, Kβ*. J. S. SinaUey, and others. Hymns and nnthems during the evening. Chuir to be taken at halfpast seven by Mr Spenaley. 11-6 2639' <TO THE MEMBFES OF THE PER- , MANENT INVESTMENT ( AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBUEY. , jVTOTICE is hereby given that a Genoral . Ayi Meeting of Memherti wili be held at Mr Charles Clark's Auction Eoohib, Hereford , street, Chrietchurch, on TUTJSDAY, th» [ thirteenth day of November instant, at 7.30* o'clock p.m., for the purpose of considering' a , proposal to incorporate the above naznn-i Asboci.ition under the provisions of tho JluiUling t-'ocietiea Act, 1876, and to authorise tvn nunlica- : tion to the Kogistrnr of Joint htock Companies' for a certificate of incorporation in tliit behalf. Dated this 2nd day of November, 1877. 1 By order of the Board of Directors. ' 11-3 2859 JOHN LEWIH, Manager. 1 ~~ Hoteli! ~ r BRITISH COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY ; HOTEL, LYTTELTON. TOSEPH BALDWIN, Kto of the Hurnnni ' *3 Hotul, begs to inform his friendn and the , public generally that he has taken tho aJwvo Hotel, and trust* by paying strict attention tobusiness, to merit a share of their patronage--1 Travellers passing through Port will have every attention paid to their wants. 11-2 liStfr ORAM'S BOMERSCT COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, Afhburton. nnHIS HOTEL is second to none in the , J_ colony. Extensive additions aud altorar tions hating been made, the Hotel is now replete . with every convenience for Families and Oom- ) mercial Gentlemen. A splendid Billiard Saloon, fitted With one of Thurston's first prize Exhibition Tables; Sample Rooms, Bath Kooma, Ac. The Cuisine is under the supervision of an eminent Chef, and the Proprietor hopes that his ' long experience in tho trade is a sufficient qtmrantee as to the quality of the contents of the cellar. B. W. SHEASMAN, Proprietor. " 10-22 2290 OCEAN VIEW HOTEL, GOVERNOR'S BAY, [ Samuel Nkalb, Proprietor, THIS Hotel is beantifnlly silnated on the main road to the Head of the i3;ty and . Akaroa and commands a magnificent view of Lyttelton Harbour, together with the lovely scenery of the surrounding U?ys. The climate is genial and bracing, and is parti<;nSr.r'y suitable for invalids. Every comfort is provided for Travellers and Boarder*, together with Good Stabling and Paddockin<? for Homoh. Easy. access to the Beach and every convetiit-nce for Bathing. The beat brands of spirit*, Wine and Beer kept. Mr Neale will nrraripe to meet parties on the arrival of any train in Lyttdton, and convey them to tho Bay on moderate terms. 11-1 277» Boad Boards. NOETH EOAD. THE Boad between White's Bridge and Kaiapoi is UNSAFE for TRAFFIC. E. M. WRIGHT, 11-6 2991 ■<■■■■ Dietrict Surveyor.

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Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3835, 6 November 1877, Page 1

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