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Amusements. rjIHEATBETQOYAL. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), MARCH 21. THE GRASSHOPPER. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 22nd and 24th, TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN. Sam "Willougliby ... Miss Jennie Leb. MONDAY, MAECH 2t>TH, LAST NIGHT, THE GRASSHOPPER. TUESDAY,~~MARCH 27th, LAST TIME, "JO." •WEDNESDAyTmARCH 2Sth. BENEFIT OF MISS JENNIE LEE. Greatest Bill of the Season. 3.21 s - mHEA TR E t> OVA L. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 24, At 2 p.m. • MISS JENNIE LEE i *^ c to announce A GRAND MATINEE PERFORMANCE Under the Distinguished Patronage of The Mayor of Sydenham, and The Mayor of Lyttelton, For the BENEFIT OF THE CANTEREURY ORPHANAGE. The following Ladies and Gentlemen of Jttisa Jennie Lee'e Company have kindly volunteered their assistance • Arrpwsmxth Miss J»ilia Burton Mr Sterling Whyte Mrß.A.Vernon & «^ Qand r B - Wara er Mr R. Miller Mr H. Saville Mr S. Genese Mr J. P. Burnett.

The following Gentlemen, LOCAL AMATEURS, ' ir « « SSiJaPPe BI on this occasion :— &£' p ' Yi^*™ 8 *» B - Mainwaring Mr Reginald F. Cotton Mr E. Jones Mr Underwood, on behalf of Mr A. T jDonningr, has tendered the free nee of the Ineatre. The following attractive programme will be'given:— The Popular Farce, in One Act, ICI ON PARLE FEANCAIS. First Act, "JO." To conclude with RAISING THE WIND. Popular Prices will be adhered to. Pit —One Shilling. Stalls—2e 6d. Drees Circle—lβ. Beserved seats at Milner and Thomeen's. Gentlemen wishing to promote the charity and dispose of tickets amongst their friends can obtain same from C. J. PENFOLD, Warner's Hotel. S. GENESE, Business Manager. 3-21 2983 g< AIETTmHEATEE. GRAND OPENING NIGHT. SATUEDAtTmaBCH 24th. PBBST APPEARANCE OF AND PANTOMIME COMPANY. Having just concluded a most Successful Season of 16 weeks at the Bijou Theatre, Melbourne 14 do do Queen's Theatre, Sydney 6 do do Garner'eTheatre,Adelaide • 7 do do. Opera House, Auckland Lnd are now making a Grand Farewell Tour of the Colonies. „„. Full particulars in future issue. 3-21 2969 WM. FABMEB, Agent.

meetings, Ac. PUBLIC MEETING mil be held in the SOTJTHBBOOK SCHOOLROOM, At half-past seven o'clock. oh WEDNESDAY, tot 21st INST., To take into consideration the best means of assisting Joseph Welshman., who has met with a sad accident. 3-20 2815 CANTEBBUBY FBOZEN MEAT AND holders will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 28th Instant, at 2.50 p.m., at the Office of the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association, Hereford etreet, Christchurch. Business: To consider balance-sheet and directors' ■ report To elect directors for the ensuing year To elect an auditor for the ensuing year And any other business. 3_ 16 2682 *• WAYMOUTH, Secretary, COMPLIMENTARY DINNEB. ' WE, the Undersigned, beg to give Notice that on THTTBBDAY, MABCH 22nd, 1883, A COMPLIMENTABY DIWNEB WH.Ii BB GIVEN TO MB JOB OSBOUENE, Of Doyleston, On the Eve of his Departure for the Old Country, ATTHB TOWN HALL. DOYLESTON, At 7 o'clock p.m. J. Halliday, J. McConiey, J. Doak, T. Dixon, J. Johnston, A. Pay, W. Boberts, L. V. Deeborough, Q. Scott, Jas. Blackler, James Gammack, W. Holly, J. Oilmour, J. Bobb, W. A. Pearee, F. Browning, S. Cargo, J. H. Doyle, B. Lockhead, J. Bonnie, W. Spring. Tickets, 5s each. Maybe had from any of the abovenamed Gentlemen. 3-20 2923 Land Transfer Act Notices. LAND TBANSFES AC3T NOTICE. " hereby given that theseveral .„ , PMceleof landnereinafterdeseribed . wm be brought under the provisions of the -^ d ,TranrferAct, 1870, nnleee caveat be odged forbidding the same on or before the 15th day of April, 1883 i— 5131. Chablesl Edwaed Bdttok—l3> perches, part of Lot 44, Chriatchnrcn. Town Reserves. Occupied by Eugene , EisselandE. Genet. ' 5135. JoHK Cowxu, Boxe—24 acres 3 roods, part of Bural Section 81, Mandeville District. Occupied by Applicant. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 12th day of March, 1883, at the Lands Begistry Omce, Christchurch. E. DENHAM, Deputy District Land Begistrar. S-212978

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Press, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5461, 21 March 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5461, 21 March 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5461, 21 March 1883, Page 1

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