-__-se_-ents« m H E A TR E X> O V A £ GRAND SUCCESS. All the principal items encored by a large and enthusiastic audience. FIS H E R'S BURLESQUE AHB PANTOMIME COMPANY. TO-NIGHT, July 22nd, at 8 o'clock, tho favorite Operetta "The Swiss Swains." after which wiU be produced on a scale of Unexampled Magnificence, H. J. Byron_ celebrated ORIENTAL EXTRAVAGANZA, Entitled, THE BRIDE OF ABYDOS ; OR, The Prince, the Pirate, and the Pearl, (Including the wonderful acts of tho FLYING tVOLTIGEURS. And feats of strength a la Donald DinnieL With New Costumes, New Music and New Scenery; and the most GORGEOUS COMIC PANTOMIME ever seen in the colonies. The Magnificent Transformat-o_ Scene is equal, if not superior, to anything ever witnessed South of the Line. T__ scene was greeted on Saturday night wit— TUMULTUOUS APPLAUSE. New Tricks in the Harlequinade. Box plan at Milner and Thomson's. Fife and StaU Tickets at A. S. Levy's. Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, la. Doors open at half-past 7. Overture, at 8. . 7-28 28-4-Theatre _Roya_. Lessee... MissGeorgieSmithson. Manager J. F. Frame OPENING NIGHT, FRIDAY NEXT, JULY 25th, Grand Fashionable Night. Remember for one week only o£ lyriss /georgie omithso-I, THE ONLY FEMALE MACCABB, In her Most Refined Entertainment. [a. card. 1 MISS SMITHSON'S COSTUMES, imported and designed by Madame _eswid_, are pronounced by the Press to be ——.borate, Elegant, and a study for the most fastidious. Admission—Dress circle, 4s; stalls, 2b od; pit. Is. Box office at Muner and Thomson's ;' Pit and StaU tickets at A. S. Levy.. 7-21 2773 R. J. SMITH, Agenl m H _AT _■ _ X» O_A L. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, akd MONDAY, AUGUST 22n_, 23sd _*_ 25th. "LYTTELTON TIMES " SICK FUND m A.NNUAL EnTERTAINMENT. First time in Christohurch. of H. J_ Byron's masterpiece CYRIL'S SUCCESS. HaU* the proceeds wiU be given to th© Benevolent Association. Tickets may be obtained from any member of the Committee of the Benevolent Association, or the "Lytteltoa Times'* Dramatic Society. Box office at MUner and Thompsoafe Music Warehouse, where plans wfll bo opened at 9. a—a. on Monday, August 18th, and after which time seats may be reserved. 7-16 2M_ QUEEN'S RATING TO INK, Open DaUy from 10~tiU 5, and from 7.5. tiU 10; ■TOTEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, at St TT Skating Contest for _10,McD-noIA v Dixon. Wednesday, at 9 p.m., Grand Handicap Contest for Gold Watch. Admission, la. -■_.••■•■.. GARDNEfe A McDONALD, 7-22 2816 " Troprietorß. /-* DDFE LL QW S* TTT AL L. _0-MO___fIW(tEDNISDAY) " EVEHING. GBAUtt :FA.-_t_^Vg3BXJ_v--gE_n—l3TgF _0 r_fllii»fiir _k_n_ o_s T :".-V__sr.uj«i_,o^____t, W„, in addition to <—ey«r __Aert__ment, will be asaiefced by Mrs if. M. ThoiapBon, Messrs C. Fox, J. H. -tringer, $» Woodhouae and G. Chrtsam. ' Reserved seats at 23—ner _nd Thompson*— MeetSngs, Ac TAITAPU BOAD BOARD. A PUBLIC MEETING of the BateJ3L- payers of the above newly iorxaeO. k Board will be__d_i the District School om WEDNESDAY. 23__ INST., _ Boflnflfc__:. To receive C-umitoee's report and nsomipd coDtrihatton-'towards defftw- ]___ _L in cgnnection with the fora_„-i»oTthe above Board. R. EAINEY, . 7-21 2749 C-alnflan Of Committee. TOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAM ASSOCIATION. OPENING OF TB_T NEW BUILDING. (Near PubUo Library). 24th and 25th JULY. GRAND CONVERSAZIONE. Chemical Lecture by Prof. BicKertoa Mystery and Magic by Mr Beage_ Dissolving Views by Mr Crooks Vocal and Instrument-- Music Works of Art, Curios, Ao., Ac Doors open at 7 p.m. See handbills an_ future advertisement. JNO. D. GILMORB. Gen. See. 7-19 2741 . Goods on Sale. FOR SALE. OAA casks lEnight, BEVAN & _al/Vf STURGES' CEMENT. Just landed. At reasonable prices. 7-22 2804 J. SIMS, Kaiapoi. _to__ BowAk ELLESMEEE ROAD BOARD. NOTICE. THE DRAY BRIDGE over the S_wy»at EUesmere, is UNSAFE FOR HEAVY TRAFFIC, exceeding f >w tons*. Persons taking traction engines over tfc after this notice wUI do so. at their own. risk. By order, W. G. LUNN, Clerk to the Board. Road Board Office, Leeston, 16th July, 1884. 7-18 2879 SPRINGS ROAD BOARD DISTRICT.' TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that i* JJV is the intention of the Road Board of the Springs District, at ite next ordinary meeting, to be held at the Boad Board Office, Springston, on Tuesday, the ___ day of July,-1884, at the hour of 2 o'clock p.m.. to MAKE a BATE of tho ONE THIRTY-SECOND PART OF A PENNY in the Pound on all rateable' property lithe Springs Boad District lying within the limits of tbe South Ws_u__u_i River District for the year ending 31st Marob. 1885, to become payable in one instalnie_t on the 31st day of Aug—st, 1884, and tha _ the BATE BOOK is OPEN FOB IKSPECTION at the Boad Board Office, Springston. ] By order of the Board. THOS. M. MARTIN, ■... . . Clerk to the BeawF. Springston, 14th July, 1884. 7-15 261© j
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Press, Volume XL, Issue 5883, 22 July 1884, Page 1
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