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Entertainments. r£:S SiT B E gOI AI. Imim ... ... Hiscooks, Heymon end Co. LAST NIGHT 1 LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT I or TOWLE’S AMATEUE OPERA COMP ANT, GBEAT DOUBLE ATTRACTION. THIS EVENING. FRIDAY, JUNE 20, H.M, S. PINAPOEE ,OE THE LASS THAT LOVED A BAILOR. Little Buttercup... ... ... SioiroaA yaaoeiA. And. the Amateur Opera Company. To conclude with the Third and Fourth Acte of Verdi's Grand Opera E B N A N I, Box plan at Montague's Fancy Bazaar. 3569-315 Qp H E A T E B O Y A L, POSITIVELY SEC NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing SATURDAY, JUNE 21. Hisoocks, Dayman an J Co.. Leasees and Managers. George Lingard, BosineM Manager. The Idols of Two Continents, PEOFESSOB 8. S. AND CLARA B A L D W I K, Exposers of Spiritualism, In their original and startling Seanoe in the Light, performing by Human Agency all the marvellous physical and mental testa of the most celebrated Spirit Mediums. THE- DEAD BEOUGHT TO LIPEj Clara Baldwin’s renowned SPIEIT BBIDE BECEPTION, Or the MATERIALISATION OP. THE DEAD. The Melbourne " Argos’’ says:—“Yon can actually see and recognise the face and forma of the dead as they appear in a bright light on the open stage during Clara Baldwin’s Spirit Bride Reception." THE GBEAT HANDCUFF TEST, In which Prof. Baldwin challenges anyone to bring the best handcuffs, which seemingly melt. Slade’s Slate Writing, ' ~ Fay’s Coat Feat, ewsetia Clara’s Great Pillory, , Foster’a Blood Writing, - - X.' . -ha., Ac., &0., Ac., Ac. BALDWIN THE HUMOBIST. The equal of Artemns Ward and Math Twain The most amnsing entertainment ever given in the world by any one. Clan Baldwin’s curious Clairvoyancy, answering questions written by the audience. Endorsed by over 1000 clergymen, notables, literati, Ac. DARK SEANCE! IBON BING TESTS 1 Tricks of all mediums given and explained IN THE HEIGHT LIGHT ON THE OPEN STAGE. Your only chance to see the Baldwins, aa they sail for England in October. Prices as usual. Seats may be reserved at A. MACKENZIE, Manager for the Baldwins. 3954326 W. C. CONKLIN, Agent. HIGH STBEET (Next Simpson’s), LAST DAY~BUT ONE ■ OF T HE W ONDEEPUL RhONOGEAPH, Exhibitions, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Admission, 15.3906321 WINTER ENTERTAINMENTS. ST. JOHN’S SCHOOLEOOM. THIS EVENING, At Eight o’clock. Good Programme. 4114330 L.O.L. TEUE BLUESTODGE, OUST. THE Annual Ball will be held in the Town Hall, Cast, on PEIDAY, July 11. W. OEOMIE. 4113330 Hon. Seo. Lectures. ABE YOU ASSUEED, IP NOT, WHY ? LECTUEK ON LIFE ASSUEANCE. OWING to the inclemency of the weather, ME MOEITZ BOW EON, Canvassing Agent for the Australian Mutual Provident Society Will Bepeat THE PEKE PUBLIC LECTUEE On the benefits of LIFE ASSUEANCE ATTHS ODDFELLOW S’ HALL, Lichfield street, Christchurch, ON TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 23, At 8 o’clock. Mr Bowron will Lecture in the Colonists’ Hall. Lyttelton, on Monday Evening Next, June 23, at 8 o’clock. The whole profits made on this Society’s business are divided among those who assure their lives. This Society is known for its great liberality, and there are no norrasaing conditions attached to its persons are welcome, and invited to attend. The Lecturer takes this opportunity of earnestly appealing to members to aauat In tha cause of Life Assurance by affording their sympathy, cooperation, and influence. By assuring they have entered their protest against running the risk of leaving their families destitute. By attending the looturo and bringing their friends with th«m, they also may be induced to follow so mwd an example. The Lecturer hopes that Ladies will favour him with their presence. 8928325 Board »nd Bwddenoe. LIE'S Bo tal Standard Restaueant AND HOARDING HOUSE. Corner of Kilmore and Durham streets. Has room for a few respectable Boarders. Every comfort of a home. . . . . . Tonne—By the week, 18e } beds and meals. Is sum. 8985428 BLIGH’S CANTERBURY EBBTAUEANT, Papanui rood, near Poet-offlco. M BALB at all hours of the day. Board an Lodging—l7s, 18s, and £1 per week. Beds and Meals, la each. WAIHI BUSH, GERALDINE AND OKAEI ROYAL MAIL COACH, aIBX CHEAPEST, BEST, sad SHORTEST . ROUTE to Geraldine and Walhl Bush is m the Otari Railway Station, where oar oomrey. anoee ran to and from all trains North and South. We leave the Walhl hash evert morning at 10 minutes past Six, and Geraldine at 20 minutes post Sevas, in time to oetoh the first train (or Timatn and Christohuroh. Panels and Luggage to and Station receive onr beet attention, 401 KENNEDY ft MUNDELL,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5715, 20 June 1879, Page 1

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