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Amusements, &o. THBA TB B JKI oYA 1. Lessees and Directors: Hessra "Williamson, Garner and Muscrrove* Treasurer Mr H. Musgrove. Stage Manager Mr John Wallace. MOST BRILLIANT SEASON or THE SOYAIj COMIC OPERA COMPANY. TO-NXGHT, At 7.45. Carriages at 11, FAREWELL PEEPOEMANCB Of the greatest Triumph over chronicled in the _ annals of Comi6 Opera. JAST NIGHT I LA MASCOTTE . LAST NIGHT HiSSKSS •, < The LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT Luok-bringor). LAST NIGHT TUESDAY (TO-MOEEOW) TUESDAY, Ana the following Two Nights, grand revival of Europe, America, and Australia's greatest success. LA PILLE DU TAMBOUE. MAJOE, Which production will be on the same scale of magnificence as when the Opera achieved its unparalleled run of 101 nights in Melbourne, under the management of Mr George Musgrove, and very different to that hitherto given in Christchurch. Musical Director ... Mr W. H, Harrison. NOTICE. The Sale of FAMILY TICKETS will positively close To-Day, at 8 pan. Box plan at Milner and Thompson’s. Day tickets at Levy’s, tobacconist. Admission- 6s, 4s, 2s, Is. O. NOBILI, Business Manager. W T TAMBOUE MAJOE, ANTED, 20 Supers. Apply at 11 o’clock to-day at stage door of the Theatre Eoyal, LA MASCOTTE. ICKETS for the above are also procurable at Jubal Fleming's, City Baths, Colombo street. T CHEISTCHUECH MUSICAL SOCIETY. HE First Concert of the Season will he given IN THE ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, OK TUESDAY EVENING, APEIL 29th. PEOGEAMME. Part I: Smart’s Favourite Cantata, “THE BBIDE OP DUNKEEEON.” Solo parts by Miss Speusley, Messrs Izard and Gardner. Part II: Eondo for two pianos—Op 73 (Chopin)—Mrs Von Haast and Mrs P. Wilding Song, with violin obligato—“Forget, Forgive," (Wellings)—Miss Pairhurst 1 Obligato by Mr James Coombs. * C " Sweet Honey-Sucking Part Songs < Bees ’’ C“ Shepherds ail” ) Song—“ Largo al Factotum” (II Barhiere) Mr Gardner Song—“ Time, Boys” (Harvey) —Mr P. H. Pickering Part Songs ladies ’■] Society Conductor ... Mr H. Wells Pianistes ... Mrs Kitson and Mr A. Hunt Organ ... Mr Arnold E. Kelsey Admission—3s and 2s. Concert at 8 p.m.; carriages at 10 p.m. 4834 AETHUE APPLEBY, Hon Sec. PAPANUI PEESBYTBEIAN CHUECH. ABAZAAB for the Manse Building Fund will be held in the TOWN HALL, PAPANUI, ON THE Ist, 2nd, and 3rd or MAT. The Bazaar will be Opened by John Anderson, Esq. Open each day at 10 o’clock. Admission—Sixpence. 4720 303 Meetings. CATHEDEAL union. A MEETING will be held This Evening, at 7.30 p.m. Owing to Mr Griffiths being unable to read his paper, the discussion will take place ’ relating to the Blue Ribbon Movement, Members 1 and associates may bring their friends. . 4819 LEONAED W. BLAKE, Hon Sec. LODGE OF INSTEUCTION. A MEETING of W.M's, P.M’s and Wardens of Lodges hailing under the E.C. will he held in the St Augustine Masonic Hall, Manchester street, This (Monday) Evening, the 28th inst., at 7.30 p.m. Business To take into consideration the advisahleness of Forming a General Lodge of Instruction for the District of Canterbury. GEOEGE M. DOUGLAS, W.M., 609, 4814 Convener. [ PAPANUI PUBLIC LIBEAEY. ’ mHE Annual Meeting of Members of the above ! JL Library will be held in the Beading Boom on , Monday (This Day), 28th inst., at 7.30 p.m. 1 4812 CHAS. JENNINGS, Hon Sec. J CANTEEBUEY CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. The second annual genbeal meeting of members will he held at , WAENEE’S COMMEECIAL HOTEL, Cathedral square, Christchurch, THIS EVENING, MONDAY, 28th APRIL, 1884, I At 8 p.m. . Business : Ist, To receive the Balance-sheet and Directors' . Report for the past year. 2nd. To elect five Directors in the place of Messrs J. Anderson, j unr., James Campbell, H. A. C. Fergusson, 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. 3rd. Any other business. By order 4742 1868 NEIL BLACK, Secretary. MALVEEN AND CORNISH COPPER MINING COMPANIES. A PUBLIC MEETING to consider the advisability of extending the workings of the Copper Lode on the Property of the Malvern and Cornish Copper Mining Companies will be held at Trinity Hall, Manchester street (next the National ■ Bank of New Zealand), THIS (Monday) EVENING, 1 the 28th, at 8 o’clock. | The Shareholders of the Phoenix Prospecting 1 and Mining Company ore specially invited to at--1 tend. Also, the Members of the Industrial and kindred Associations. Specimens from the Lode will he on view at the meeting. EDMUND FORD, 9 For the above ' 1873 JAS. T. PARTRIDGE, > Companies. CHEISTCHUECH LAW DEBATING SOCIETY. 1 MEETING of tlio above Society will bo hold at the Supreme Court Buildings on Monday lext, at 8 p.m., when n Committee will ho elected. The subject for discussion will be as to the Landord's right, under section 121 of “ The Bankruptcy Vot, 1883,” to receive 6 months’ rent out of the teneral assets of tho estate, in preference to all >thor creditors. For particulars see Notice Board, Supremo 3ourt Office. 1607 H. J. BESWICK, Hon See. CANTEEBUEY ROWING CLUB. THE Annual Presentation of Prizes will take place at Warner’s Hotel, on Tuesday ovenng, tho 29th inst., at 8 o’clock. 1810 AETHUE JOHNSTON, Hon Sec. Coursing. TILUMFTON PARK COUESING CLUB. ■*" MAY 2nd and 3rd. ENTRIES FOE May Cup, all ages, at £ii 10s Veteran Stakes, at K2 Soiling Puppy Stakes, at .tJ, CLOSE WEDNESDAY, 30th APRIL, 8 p.m., at Shades. W. Q. WALKER, Hon. See. Jlox 251, Post-office, Christchurch. 481 For Sale. •Bav Yearling Colt by Musket, ID Apply, Ed. Cutts. Choke■lU. 'MI Ji 4648 298 iqvo Vortical Steam Boilers, each May ho seen at Messrs Scott J 4567 299 3alo a Bargain, Tho goodwill and Tools t smithy at Upper Eiooarton. Long lease. 5, BI Apply J- C. Wilson, Upper Riooartou. nOE SALE, a promising Thrce-yoav-old ChestP nut Gelding; quiet to nde, and been u baris, good mover; also, good (addle and brldlt. ply T. Shailer, Madras street, Sydenham. 4809

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7226, 28 April 1884, Page 1

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