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Amusements, &c. I T II E A T S E_ E» 0 Y A L. Lessees and Directors: Messrs Williamson, Garner and Mutgrovo. Treasurer Mr H. Musgrove. Stage Manager Mr John Wallace. ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION. INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS OF THE ROYAL COMIC? OPERA COMPANY, In their first presentation of Audran’s woridirenowned comic opera, The Wonderful PopularIty It ban achieved in various parts of the World was again last evening fully and rapturously endorsed hy every section of the play. going public. LA MASCOTTE LA MASCOTTE LA MASCOTTE LA MASCOTTE LA MASCOTTE LA MASCOTTE LA MASCOTTE LA MASCOTTE LA MASCOTTE LA MASCOTTE LA MASCOTTE LA MASCOTTE LA MASCOT TE LA MASCOTTE LA MASCOTTE But one opinion prevails I It is hy far the iinest spectacular, musical, and dram at i c composition over presented on the New Zealand Stage, complete and perfect in' every detail. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), APRIL 24th, And the following two nights, Commencing at a quarter to 8 ; doors open at 7.15; carriages at 11; LA MASCOTTE, (The Luck-Bringev). Musical Direc tor Mr W. H. Harrison The great cast of characters by all tbe leading favourites of the Royal Comic Opera Company. Box plan at Milner and Thompson’s, where FAMILY TICKETS AT REDUCED RATES, transferable and available for any night during the season, can be obtained at jhe following prices : Dress Circle (Twenty Tickets)... 'A*5 0 0 Stalls do 3 0 0 Prices of circle, Cs; stalls, 4s; second stalls, 2s; pit. Is. Day tickets at Levy’s, tobacconist. O. NOBILI, Business Manager, CHRISTCHURCH WORKING MEN’S CLUB AND M.S.A. DRAMATIC CLASS in connection with „ the above Club will give an ENTERTAINMENT in tbe New Hall, THIS EVENING, THURSDAY. APRIL 24th, At 8 p.m.. To consist of the Drama entitled "THE SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM,” And the Screaming Farce, "NAN, THE GOOD FOR NOTHING.” * Lady Friends of Members invited. 4853 SAM. WM. NEATE, Secretary, jp APA Nul TO W N hTI~iT. BAZAAR In Aid of the Manse Building Fund of the PAPANUI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Music, Magic Lantern, and Refreshments. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, Mat 1,2, and 3. 4623 Admission—2s and Is. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. (Christchurch Section.) TIMAEU RACES. APRIL 24th AND 25th, 1884. SATURDAY Return Tickets to Timaru will he issued at Christchurch, Oamaru, and intermediate stations on the 23rd, 24th and 2(jth April, and will he available for return up to and incluuing, 26th inst. j. Paßßengarß far _ the Racecourse Platform, per 'South Express on the 24th and zetu inst. can transfer at Washdyke into a special train for the. Racecourse Platform, which will he at Washdyke. FRED. BACK, Traffic Manager. District Traffic Manager’s Office, Christchurch, April 19, 1834. 4430 295 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. (Christchurch Section.) CHEAP FARES TO LAKE TEKAPO, TASMAN GLACIER, AND MOUNT COOK. ON and after the 10th April, until further notice, ticket 'iwill be issued at Christchurch for Lake Tekapo, available for return within one month from date of issue, passengers being allowed to break their journey. Return Pares, including Coach to Lake Tekapo— First Class. Second Class. 50s . . 37s The route is via Timaru and Fairlie Creek. Passengers will book by 8.10 n.m. south express for Timaru, thence hy 4 p.m. train to Fnirlie Creek. Coaches will leave Fairlie Creek every Monday and Thursday, returning from Lake Tekapo each Tuesday and Friday. Special Coaches can he engaged for parties on any day by telegraphing to Messrs Burgess and Manaton, Alhury. Messrs Burgess and Manaton will aiTauge for horses and buggies, or express waggons, from Lake Tekapo for persons wishing to visit Lake Pukaki, the Tasman Glacier, and Mount Cook. There is hotel accommodation at Fairlie Creek, Burke’s Pass, Lake Tekapo, and Lake Pukaki. PEEDK. BACK, Traffic Manager, District Traffic Manager's Office, Christchurch, 29th March, 1884, 3306 263 Exhibitions. SOCIETY’S EXHIBITION. Admission—One Shilling. ANDERSON’S BUILDINGS Cashel Street. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Will positively close on Saturday Evening next. An Art Union will he drawn on that date, at 9 p.m. Tickets at Rooms. 39R> Meetings. I[P HE HON MAJOR ATKINSON, The Premier of New Zealand, WILL ADDRESS THE PUBLIC OP CHRISTCHURCH IN THE TUAM STREET HALL, At 7 o’clock, ON SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL , 26. 4655 INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. fERAL MEETING of Members will he ild at the Association a Rooms, 141, Hore,t, THIS EVENING (Thursday). 24th 1 p.m. Business: „i. and to consider what steps thoAssoLt.i’on can take towards removing the isting depression iu v tradc. MEsoN> Secretary. SYDENHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL. •m'TPP’ is hereby given that the above-named °CouucU wiUhoilV sitting at the Borough acil Chambers. Bowen street, fclydouham, on 1 ... ouf 1, Anvil. 1884, at seveno clock p.m., oar aud dctoriaiuo all claims and objections to Burgess List. .. ited this 23rd fjum. Mayor. jus Announcements. CHURCH CATHEDRAL, THANKSGIVING SERVICE. 1 EVENING, at 7.30 p.m. Choral. ■The Rev J. Chafpeus-Welsh. So Service at 5.15 p.m,,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7223, 24 April 1884, Page 1

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