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Amusementß, &o. . HEA TB B Jtfc QYA L. Tjesseoa and Directors: Mos«rs Williamson, Garner and Musgrovo. Troaaarer Mr H. Musgrovo. Stage Manager Mr John Wallace. MOST SmHANT SEASON BOYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY. .TUESDAY (TO-NIGHT), APRIL 29, And tha .following Two Nights, ■ At 7.45 j carriages at 11, Grand Revival of, Europe, America, and Australia's greatest Success, LA FILLS DU TAMBOUR MAJOR, Wliioh 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. Characters by all the leading favourites,of the Royal Comic Opera Company j ' ■Concluding With the GRAND ENTRY Off THE FRENCH ABMY, With Military Band. MOST IMPOSING TABLEAU. Box plan at Mil Her and Thompson's* Day tickets at Levy's, tobacconist. Admission- Bs, 4s, 2% Is. 0. NOBILI, Business Manager. LA FILLE DU TAMBOUB MAJOB. TICKETS for the above are also procurable at Jubal Fleming's, City Baths, Colombo street. CHRIBTCHUBCH MUSICAL SOCIETY. IHE First Concert, of the Season will be given IN TEE ODDFELLOWS' HALL, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, APBIL 29th.. PBOGBAMME. Pabt 1: Smart's Favourite Cantata, "THE BBIDE OF DUNKERRON." Solo parts by Miss Speusley, Messrs Izard and Gardner. Paiit II: Bondo for two pianos—Op 73 (Chopin)—Mrs Von Haast and Mrs F. Wilding Song, with TioKn obligate—" Forget, Forgive," (Wellings)—Miss Fairhurst Obligato by Mr James Coombs. r'' Sweet Honey-Sucking. ~) Part Songs 1 Bee»" [-Society (." Shepherds all" ) ' Gardner Song—" Time, Boys" (Harvey) —Mr F. H„ Pickering Part Songs Ladies „} Society Conductor ... Mr H. Wells Pianistes ... Mrs Kitson and Mr A. Hunt Organ ... Mr Arnold B. Kelsey * Admission~3s and 2s. Concert at 8 p.m. - r carriages at 10 p.m. 4834 AETHUE APPLEBY, Hon Sec. PAPANUI PEESBYTEBIAN CHURCH. BAZAAB for the Manse Building Fund will . be held in the TOWN HALL, PAPANUI, ON THE Ist, 2nd, and 3rd of MAY. The Bazaar will be Opened by John Anderson, Esq. Open each day at 10 o'clock. Admission—Sixpence. 4720 308; , GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY. SALE OF WORK will be held on Thursday,. . May Ist, in the Becreation Boom,, Hereford! street. Doors open at 2.30. Music in the evening by local amateurs. Admission—Sixpence. Members Free. 4855 SCHOOL OF CONTINENTAL COOKEEY. Conducted by MADAME MURET. Introductory Lecture FBEE, MONDAY, sth MAY, at 2 p.m. First Course of Lessons—TUESDAY, 6tb MAY. Oddfellows' Chambers, Lichfield street. 487,0, 306 Meetings. CANTERBURY BOWING CLUB. Annual Presentation of Prizes will takeplace at Warner's Hotel, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, the 29th inst., at 8 o'clock. 4810 AETHUE JOHNSTON, Hon Sec POLITICAL NOTICE. WILL ADDRESS HIS CONSTITUENTS WEDNESDAY NEXT, 30th APRIL, ODDFELLOWS' HALL, LICHFIELD SfREET, At 8 o'cloek p.m. The Mayor will Preside. 47-49 SOS PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTE OF CANTEEBUEY. N Ordinary Meeting will be held in the Rooms i. of the Institute, at the Public Library, on THURSDAY, May Ist, at 8 p.m. Mr Ringwood will read apa er on "Red Sun--4769 304 ' ' CHAS. CHILTON, Hon Secretary. Coursing. JLUMPTON PARK COURSING CLUB. MAY 2nd and 3rd. ENTRIES FOR May Cup, all ages, at £3los Veteran Stakes, at £2 Selling Puppy Stakes, at £2, CLOSE WEDNESDAY, 30th APRIL, 8 p.m., at Shades. W. G. WALKER, Hon. Sec Box 251, Post-offloe, Christchurch. 4815 Art Unions. '. R T U N I O N . ISSUE OF 2000 TICKETS AT 10s Go. 72 PRIZES. EXHIBITION NOW OPEN. ADMISSION FREE. Address. Murray Aston, Duncan's Buildings, Cashol and Manchester streets, Christohurch, from whom prospeotuses may be had. 4811 BRIDGES' HAYDON GALLERY OF ART, 37, Collins street, opposite Bank of Victoria. 300 GRAND WORKS. ADMISSION, Is. 3 RIDGES' bond fide Art Union consists of S 3 Piotures, pronounced by experts to be most rare and costly, and of the full value for £IO,OOO. The Shareholders' interests are amply protected i._- -n*-- t».j.i i.:„ «.. n »Ai.f./ nf t.liA nHnt>rmmed Ton xuousauu euaros oi a-* u»u«. * "«« .......-.- desiring to soil after the drawing, the following "mounts are guaranteed for each prizo :-Two at 21000 each, two £SOO each, four £250 each, two -'ISO each, six £IOO each, eight £SO each, six £3O each, and twenty ut £2O ouch. Secure tickets at onoo as tho drawing will hike place as notified three days after tho few remaining tickets are wold. For tickets, prospectus and full information, apply Head Office Art Exhibition, 37, Collins street out, Melbourne. Letters is»< ooa WM. BRIDGES, Proprietor. Brewers' Notices. LIGHT BITTER BEER.. THE PEOPLES DRINK. "PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND VERY WHOLESOME." So says " Tho Medical Times." DfTE have been devoting our attention to tl VV lSniS'Light Hitter Beer for sever, JrT.undarTnowprepared to supply our C«bSers with an article browed from the vary choicest East Kent"adding Hops, and Malt made from barley grown in Cantorourj. Wo use no Sugar. _ We send out no New Beer. Wo arrange with our Customers to keep for any length of time any browing they may select. jm go? VINCENT 4s CO.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7227, 29 April 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7227, 29 April 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7227, 29 April 1884, Page 1