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Amusements, &c. . H E A T B E J\> 0 Y A L. I.obsoos and Directors : Messrs Williamson, Qarner and Musgrovo. Treasurer Mr H. Musgrove. Stago Manager ... Mr John Wallace. ROYAL OOMIC OPERA COMPANY. Continued and Glorious Success OP THE MOST CHAEMING COMIC OPERA, LA MASCOTTE, THE LUCK BEINGEB. TO-NIGHT, And MONDAY NEXT. Most Positively LAST TWO NIGHTS LA MASCOTTE. Musical Director Mr W. H. Harrison. 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 till Monday n«xt : Dress Circle (Twenty Tickets)... £5 0 0 Stalls do 3 0 0 Admission—6s, 4s, 2s, Is. Day tickets at Levy's, tobacconist. 0. NQBILI, Business Manager. I LA MASCOTTE. TICKETS for the alive are also procurable at •Tubal Fleming's, City Baths, Colombo street. CHBISTCHUBCH MUSICAL SOCIETY. HE First Concert of the Season will be given IN THE ODDFELLOWS" HALL, o» TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 29th. PROGRAMME. Pabt I: Smart's Favourite Cantata, "THE BRIDE OF DUNKERBON." Solo parts by Miss Spensley, Messrs Izard and Gardner. Pabt II: Rondo for two pianos—Op 73 (Chopin)—Mrs Von Haast and Mrs F. Wilding Song, with violin obligate—" Forget, Forgive," (Wellings)—Miss Fairhurst Obligato by Mr James Coombs. (""Sweet Honey-Sucking,,") Part Songs i Bees" >Society C" Shepherds all" ) Rnntr—" T.OKrn n.l Gardner Sonata, piano and violin—Mrs W. Kitson and Mr J. Coombs Song—" Time, Boys" (Harvey) —Mr F. H. Pickering Port Songs (!! Gip v ßy Life " T *• .. \ Society B ° (, "Sigh n 0 more, Ladies " S aKMd ""'' \ Conductor ... Mr H; Wells Fionistes ... Mrs Kitson and Mr A. Hunt • Organ ... Mr Arnold R. Kelsey j Admission—3s and 2s. ..-.. Concert at 8 p.m.; carriages at 10 p.m. 4717 ARTHUR APPLEBY, Hon Sec. Who has so successfully carried on in Dunedin the (School of Cookery, will shortly give a Public Course of Instruction on CONTINENTAL COOKING, Introductory lessons Free. See advertisements. 4677 Meetings. THIS EVENING. |HE HON MAJOR ATKINSON, The Premier of New Zealand, ADDRESS THE PUBLIC OF CHRISTCHUHCH TUAM STREET HALL, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, APRIL 26. His Worship the Mator will take the chair. POLITICAL NOTICE. WILL ADDRESS HIS CONSTITUENTS WEDNESDAY NEXT, 30th APRIL, ODDFELLOWS' HALL, LICHFIELD STREET, At 8 o'clock p.m. The Mayor will Preside. 4749 303 THE CANTERBURY LINSEED OIL AND FIBRE COMPANY, LIMITED. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. NOTICE is liereby given that the Annual Goneral Meeting of the Canterbury Linseed Oil and Fibre Company, Limited, will be held at the offices of the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association, Hereford street, Christchurch, on SATURDAY, the 26th INSTANT, At 11 a.m. Business : To receive the Report and Balance-sheet for the past year. To elect three Directors in place of Messrs E. Ruddook, G. King, and Dr Doyle, who retire by rotation, but are eligible for re-election. To Elect an Auditor for the ensuing year. F. WAYMOUTH, Secretary. Christchurch, 17th April, 1884. 4294 291 THE CANTERBURY LINSEED OIL AND FIBRE COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE OF SPECIAL EESOLUTION. NOTICE is hereby given that Mr J. G. Ruddenklau has given notice that he will move the following resolution at the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders, to be held at the Booms of the Agricultural and Pastoral Association, Hereford street, Christchuroh, on SATURDAY, 26th APRIL, 1884 : " That the Company be voluntarily wound up, and that Mr Frederick Waymouth be appointed Liquidator, at suoh remuneration as may be fixed by the Shareholders." F. WAYMOUTH, Secretary. Christchurch, 17th April, 1884. 4293 291 CANTERBUBY CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. IHE SECOND ANNUAL-GENERAL MEETING of members will be held at WABNEB'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Cathedral square, Christchuroh, MONDAY, 28th APRIL, 1884, At 8 p.m. Business : «... Ist. To receive the Balance-sheet and Direotors Report for the past year. 2nd. To elect five Directors in the place of Messrs J. Anderson, junr., James Campbell, H. A. C. Forgusson, J. S. Guthrie, and A. C. Wilson, who retire by rotation, and one Director in the place of Mr G. H. Gordon, who resigns his seat on the Board. I 3rd. Any othor business. By order NJj}IL BLACK> secretary. MINING COMPANIES. PUBLIC MEETING to consider the advisability of extending the workings of the Tmr Lode on the Property of the Malvern and l ish Copper Mining Companies will bo hed at Ity Haft Manchester street foes*«* NatowuU Bank of Now Zealand), on MONDAY EVENING, the Plußnix Prospecting and Mining Company are tond. Also, tho Members of the Industrial ana Lode will be on view at the moating. „ nMirND PO RD, ■> For the above JAS. T PARTRIDGE, j Companies. rMILOSU CANTERBUR> A N Ordinary Meeting will be hold in the Rooms A of "mXte.at tho Public Library, on THURSDAY, May Ist, atßp.m. Mr Ringwood will read a pa.or on "Red Sun--4709 30i S ° tS * CHAS. CHILTON, Hon Seoretary.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7225, 26 April 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7225, 26 April 1884, Page 1

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