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AMUSEMENTS. rpHEATRE ROYAL. Under the direction of MESSRS WILLIAMSON AND MUSGROVE. Business Manager .. Mr Pete Hughes '_re_s_ier .. Mr K. btewuit. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, WILLIAMSON AND MUSGROVE'S FAMOUS DRAMATIC COMPANY. Curtain iuses at 7.45 p.m. sharp. ENOKMOUS SUCCESS OF Hak.-OUR LIGHTS. ENORMOUS SUCCESS OF HARBOUR LIGH-S. ENORMOUS SUCCESS OF HARBOUR LIGHTS. Never has such enthusiasm been witnessed during the season as this magnificent production received last night by an audience that went wild~with excitement at the several situations, and the action of the play was stopped for some minutes when the great picture of THE MODERN BAVI__SHIP WAS PRESENTED. See the Stage Great LAST TWO NIGHTS Picture Battle LAST TWO NIGHTS has Ship of Never been Scene THE HARBOUR LIGHTS Equalled Which THE HARBOUR LIGHTS in the As a Colony. MR JULIUS KNIGH- AS DAVID KINGSLEY. MISS ADA FERRAR AS LINA NELSON. SPECIAL PROG RAMME FOR THE* LAST TWO NIGHTS OF THE SEASON. Stage Manager .. .. Mr W. F. Hawtrey Musical Director Mr Geo. Hall THURSDAY, FEBxiL'_RY 9th, For One Night Only, "LADY OF LYONS.'' j And positively Last Night, a Grand Double Bill, FRIDAY—PYGMALION AND GALATEA FEBRUAu- lOth-A WHITE STOCKING. ! Prices—As Usual. Early doors to Stalls and Pit from 7 to 7.30 p.m.. Sixpence extra. Tickets at Walker's. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's. Late Trams to Sumner and Brighton, Tuesday and Thursday. All other suburbs every evening. 9276 LYTTFLTON CATHOLIC PICNIC. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9th. THE STFAMER JOHN ANDFRSON will Leave Lyttelton on arrival of the 8.55 a.m. train from Cbristchtiroh for Rhodes's Bay. A steamer will also leave Lyttelton on arrival of 1.25 p.m. train from Christchurch. Return fere Is 3d, Children 6d. 9303 D. M. SALVADOR. MEETINGS. &c. PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY. THE TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of Shareholders in this Association will be held on MONDAY, the 13th February, 1899, in the Chamber of Commerce, A.M.P. Society'si Building, Cathedral square, at 4, o'clock p.m. Business: 1. To receive the Directors' report for the year 1898. 2. To elect Directors to fill the vacancies caused by the retirement in rotation of the Hon. J. T. Peacock and Mr F. D. S. Neave, both of whom arc eligible for re-election. 3. To elect a Director in the place of Mr Joseph Gould, resigned. 4. To elect two 'Auditors. 5. Any other general business. By order of tho Board, WALTER J. MOORE, Manager. Note.—Any instrument appointing a proxy must be deposited at the office of the Association forty-eight hours before the meeting. 9298F ROAD BOARDS. TEMPLETON ROAD BOARD. ALL Outstanding RATES must be PAID,' tos-etber with th'i ten per cent, penalty, .; before: the..th 'SNSTV or ther-wltt-_e SUED? FOB forthwith. F. J. CLARKE, Clerk to the Board. Yaldhurst, February 6th, 1899. 9343 TRAMWAY NOTICES. SUMNER EXCURSIONS. SIXPENCE RETURN. 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. Tramn Daily (Sundays, Holidays, and Special Excursions excepted. Tickets available for return on day of issue only. 4952 "JtfEW BRIGHTON - TRAMWAY. Gd RETURN 6d. By 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. Cars leaving Square? Moonlight Excursions Every Night. QITY AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY. RETURN FARE—SIXPENCE. By Trams learing- Edwards, Bennett's Corner for New Brighton at 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p,m. LICENSING NOTICES. WE, FRANK HADDRELL, of Christchurch, Publican, and WALTER HADDRELL, of Wellington, the executors of the will of the late Henry Haddrell, being the holders of a PUBLICAN'S LICENSE in respect of tho house and premises situate at Colombo street, and known as the Market Hotel, do hereby give notice that we desire to obtain and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be held at S.M. Court, Christchurch, on the Ist day of March next, apply for a transfer of the said license from ouraelvesto FRANK "t'LL, our appointee. Dated the fourth day of February, 1899. (Signed) FRANK HADDRELL. 9238 WALTER HAUURELL. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I HENRY BROWNMANSON, of Tedding- * ton, being the holder of an Accommodation License in respect of the house. and premises situate at Teddington, and- known as the Wheatsheaf Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Lyttelton, on the 2nd day of March, 1899, APPLY for a TRANSFER of the said license from myself to Frederick Pimm, of Teddington, my Appointee, i Dated the 30th day of January, 1899. H. B. MANSON. Acton Adams and Kippenberger, * Solicitors, Christchurch. 9130 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I TIMOTHY LYONS, of New Brighton, | » being the holder of a publican's license in respect of the house and premises situate at New Brighton, and known as the New Brighton Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next licensing meeting to be holden at Linwood, on the 4th day of March, 1899, APPLY for a TRANSFER of. the said license from myself to Ellen Morgan, of New Brighton, my appointee. Dated Ist day of February, 1899. T. LYONS. Acton Adams and Kippenberger, Solicitors, Christchurch. 9131 ' LOST AND FOUND. LOST, whilst driving, a Cape CLOAK, trimmed with jet, between Avonside and Papanui. Finder kindly return to H. Matson j and Co., Cashel street. 9331 LOST —On Friday, the 3rd instant, in town, a Pair of Gold-rimmed SPECTACLES, enclosed in red leather case. ' Finder will be reI warded by applying to Lezard and Son, Watchj makers and Jewellers, High street. 9306 STR -D to my place on Thuriday7~26th January, a young HEIFER. Owner can - have same by paying expenses. Geo. Newell, : St. 'Albans. ' 9336 STRAYED— On to my premises, Red and White Cattle DOG. Owner can have same by naving expenses and applying to Sam Vogan, Dajiington. 9311 p REAT JEWELLERY SALE. BUILDINGS COMING DOWN. ; Everything Must Be Sold This Month. I CHEAP WATCHES. CHEAP CLOCKS. Everything Reduced to Clearing Prices. j BUTCHER, ( JEWELLER and WATCHMAKER, I 191 HIGH STREET. THE "Countess" three ana :our-p!y Knitting Wools are the Best. They are re- ! markable their softness, elasticity and cxI ceotional durability. Sole Agents for Canter- ! Lory: W. Strange and Co. NEW MUSIC for New Year; also American Organs, Violins and Cases, Banjos, Guitars, Mandolines, Flutes, Clarionets, Cornets, Autoharps, Mouth Organs, Campbell's Accordeons, New Violin Strings. Spensley and Co., H:'gh_ street. GENTS' Tan Lace or Button Boots, in great variety. K. Atkinson, 119 Manchester I strati.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10265, 7 February 1899, Page 1

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