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New Advertisements. ALL ACCOUNTS against the LENTON and NATHAN TROUPES must be FURNISHED THIS DAY, or they will not be recognised. D. TALLERMAN. Criterion Hotel, March 8, 1866. 863 - rpoWN HALL, CHRISTCHURCH. Manager, Mr. Thomas Lenton. THIS EVENING, THURSDAY, MARCH 8. [ EXTRA NIGHT, FOB THE j BENEFIT 1 OF I MR. GEORGE RIDGWAY, ' The Greatest Flying Trapezian in the i World. i \ On which occasion the celebrated . LENTON TROUPE, Whose performances and reception in Christchurch have been unequalled, will make their last appearance. Last appearance of GEORGE RIDGWAY, ON THE FLYING TRAPEZE. Last appearance of LEON SAMWELLS ON SINGLE TRAPEZE. Last appearance of the BROTHERS RIDGWAY, In their great Feats of Strength. Last appearance of HORATIO NELSON, ON THE ROCK HARMONICON. Last appearance of that Great Contortionist, H. SKELTON. Last appearance of FRANK LENTON, The Little Wonder. Last appearance of MR. J. SMALL, The Celebrated Hibernian Minstrel. Last appearance of THE EDUCATED MONKEYS! The programme will comprise some of the most MARVELLOUS FEATS Of this Wonderfnl Troupe of Gymnasts on the FLYING TRAPEZE! SINGLE TRAPEZE! HORIZONTAL BAR, &c, And will be of a character that is not likely to be again witnessed in this province for years to come. Arrangements having been made for the whole of the Company to leave by the Egmont on Friday, their stay cannot on any account be prolonged. 63jT An early application for seats is requested. Jiggf Prices of Admission :—Front Seats, ss; Back Seats, 2s. Doors open at half-past Seven, curtain rising at Eight o'clock. Seats can be secured at the Hall, from Eleven till Two o'clock, daily. Carriages may be ordered at half-past Ten o'clock. 866 A SSEMBLY ROOMS, LYTTELTON. THIS EVENING, THURSDAY, MARCH Bth, THOSE PETITE ARTISTES THE NATHAN JUVENILE TROUPE OF Instrumentalists, Vocalists, and Pantomimists, Assisted by MR. JOSEPH CHAMBERS, Will appear in their New Musical and Terpsichorean Melange. Bgir For Programme see day bills. Prices of Admission: Gallery, ss; Front Seats, 3s; Back Seats, 2s. 864 ■pOYAL PRINCESS' THEATRE. MISS AITKEN'S BENEFIT. FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 9. The performance will commence with the great Trial Scene from Shakespere's MERCHANT OF VENICE. Portia ... ... Miss Aitkin. Song ... ... ... Mr. Carder. (Who has kindly consented to appear on this occasion.) To be followed by the Two last acts, of ; R O B R O Y, Rob Roy Mr. B. N. Jones. (Who has kindly volunteered his services.) i Song Mr. Carder, i To conclude with the charming comedy, the BONNIE FISHWIFE. i Maggie Macfarlane ... Miss Aitkbn. Doors open at quarter-past seven, to com- i mence at Eight o'clock. Seats may be secured at the Box office, on Thursday and Friday, from 11 till 3. 865 j THE FRIENDS of Mr. JOHN BEAN I are informed that the Funeral of his c late wife will leave his residence, High street, - on FRIDAY, MARCH 9, at half-past three o'clock. ALFRED OSBORN, 869 Undertaker. NOTICE. IT is requested that all claims agai&st the { Estate of the late Dr. Lillie, be sent in to a the Executors, under cover, to T. S. DUN- ] CAN, Solicitor, Manchester Street, and that j all sums of money due to the Estate be paid 8 to them at the above address, within one j Month from this date. ' c Christchurch, March 5,1866. 853 11

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1631, 8 March 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1631, 8 March 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1631, 8 March 1866, Page 3

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