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Entertainments. heate e tj 0 LAST WEEK I ** LAST WEEK! LAST WEEK! Y A L. OF THE ROYAL MARIONETTES, Popular Prices PIT—ONE SHILLING. Stalls, 2s. Press Circle, 4s. THESE DISTINCT PERFORMANCES. THE CHRISTY MINSTRELS. New Songs and Dances. New Jokes. Part Second— The Bountiful Spectacle of THE BABBS IN THE WOOD, Terminating with the Ascension of the Children, Part Third— The wonderful Pantomime of LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD, With most gorgeous Scenery. Clown ... ... ... Makionette Joe. Seats may he reserved at Mr Bennington's. 10G1 .. ■ Meetings. CANTERBURY AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB A N extraordinary General Meeting of this CLUB s\ will be held on Friday next, March 31, at 7.30 p.m,, at Warner’s Hotel. Business—Revision of the Eules, By order of the Committee. 998 WILLIAM TOSSWXLL, Hon. See. , NOTICE, THE Annual General Meeting of Subscribers te the Springston Library will be held in the Seading-room on MONDAY, April 3. •Business: The Election of a Committee for the ensuing year. 1036 . JAMBS MUEEAY, Secretary. Hotels THOMAS PYETT BEGS to advise his Friends and the Public generally that he has leased that oldestablished and well-known house, THE GOLDEN FLEECE HOTEL, Situate at the corner of Colombo and Armagh streets CHRISTCHURCH, Where all the comforts of a private residence will he found, THE BEDROOMS Are airy, spacious, and lofty. . . THE CUISINE Is under the special superintendence of the Proprietor, and the choicest delicacies of the season will always he supplied. THE BILLIARD ROOM Contains a magnificent table, attended by a careful marker, WINES, SPIRITS AND BEERS Of the , best brands always in stock. Omnibusses pass the Hotel to and from the Railway Station, meeting every train. : GOOD STABLING. THOMAS PYETT respectfully intimates that by civility, attention, moderate charges, and constant attention to the comfort of-his patrons, he trusts to merit a continuance of that support which has hitherto been accorded to his predecessor. 463 FORESTERS’ HOTEL, OXFORD TERRACE, CHRISTCHURCH,. DM'GUINNBSS desires to inform hie • Friends, and the Public in general, that tht EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS TO HIS HOTEI : ARE NOW COMPLETED, And he can OFFER ACCOMMODATION equal any Hotel in Christchurch. WINES, SPIRITS,; ALES, . &o„ Of the Beet Brands only. Buggies and Horses on hire. : Gopd stabling, 6131 EA S N HO T EL. Comer of Cashel street, and East Town Belt. THE alterations to the above being now com, plete, visitors can obtain all the aooommods. tion of a : FIRST-CLASS,FAMILY HOTEL, Superior accommodation for Single Gentlemen. Private Rooms for Families. 1899 J, H. HALL, Proprietor. ALBION HOTEL, COLOMBO STREET NORTH THE above Hotel offers superior accommodation for Families and Travellers, &o. Wines, spirits, and ales of the very best quality, supplied at reasonable prices. 8698 C. J. TRUCKLE, Proprietor. ” LYNWOOD HOTEL, TXMARU. Under the distinguished patronage of his Excol- . lency the Governor, the most noble the Marquis of Nqrmanhy, &c., &o. THIS HOUSE is situate at the corner of George and Latter streets, and only two minutes’ walk from the Railway Station. The Proprietor has spared no expense to make this Hotel the best Family and Dining Hotel in South Canterbury; it is elaborately furnished, and Hot, Cold, Shower, and Hip Baths are only recently completed. Rooms for Samples set apart for Commercial Gentlemen, and those visiting can rely upon receiving the best of accommodation. Merchants and others con obtain rooms suitable to their respective requirements. Table d’Hote daily from 12 o’clock noon to 2 p.m. Private or Public Dinners executed according to arrangement. The Stables are under the able management of Henry Hudson (late of the Criterion stables, Dunedin). Saddle Horses and Buggies on Hire. GEORGE STEPHENS. Proprietor. March 6,1876, 50 ILAEE HD 0 H TT OTE L, TIMAEU, F. HOBBS, PnorniETon, Good Sample Rooms, and first-class Billiard Table. Wines and Spirits of best brands. 8971 NEW INN HOTEL, ASHBURTON. FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION for families. Boarders, and Commercial Travellers. Wines, Ales, and Spirits of the Best brands. Good stabling and attendance. J. WALLACE, 9186 Proprietor.

Tenders. Or? I \>S-Sy Irßx CHEIStCHUKCH CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS ate invited for a FOOT BRIDGE over the Avon, at Antigua street. Flans and specifications at the City Surveyor’s Office. Tenders to be sent in to the Town Clerk by noon on MONBAY next, April 3. C. WALKDBN, City Surveyor. March 28,1876. 1030 SPEEYDON ROAD BOARD. TENDERS are invited for CLEARING the River Heathcoto, to be kept clear to Deo. 31 next, bpecifications to be seen at my residence. Tenders to be sent in before 9 a.m., on TUESDAY N EXT. 3he lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 1030 J, T. HARRAF, Surveyor to the Board, TENDERS will be received at my office, Cashel street, until FRIDAY, April 7, for erection of HOUSE on East town belt, for Mr Houlihan. Plans and specification can be soon at my office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 1053 J, C. MADDISON, Architect. IRONMONGERY BUSINESS FOR SALE. ESTATE OF MICHAEL BOTLAN, TENDERS for the Purchase of Stock, Premises, and Goodwill in the above Estate will be received up to FRIDAY, April 14, by the Trustees. Full particulars can be had on application to them on and after March 20. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. T. K. NEWTON) D; BALHAREY j Trusteeß, Napier, March 8,1876. 396 ’ MUST BE SOLD. 'Wf ANTED, tenders, to purchase the Lease of ,Tf > 6S acres of first-class Land, four-roomed House, situated in the Lincoln District, one mile from the’ Ronian .Catholic Chapel. This is a good opportunity! for new arrivals with small capital. Tenders must be sent in not later than 4 p.m. on Tuesday, April 4, For full particulars, apply to M; Murphy and Co., Land and Loan Office, Colombo rstreet. Also, d three-roomed House and quarter Acre of Freehold Land,olose to tows, 1038

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4717, 29 March 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4717, 29 March 1876, Page 1

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