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Amusements, &o. , HBA TE E JR; OYA L. Lessees and Directors: Messrs Williamson, Garner nnd Musgrove. Troasuror Mr H. Musgrove. Stage Manager Mr John Wallace. MOST BEILLIANT SEASON OT THE EOYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY. LA FILLE DU TAMBOUE MAJOE, Again the Bago. lliis is fully evidencod l>y the intense onthnsiaf m that each successive act excites, the numerous encores accorded to the principal artistes, and the general expression of admiration of the grand scetuo effects. THURSDAY (TO-NIGHT), MAY Ist, At 7.45; carrifgea at 11, LAST NIGHT Of Offenbach's most effective LAST NIGHT work, LAST NIGHT LA FILLE DTJ LASTNIGHT TAMBOUE MAJOE. Which cannot possibly borepeated during this Opera season. Conefudinif with the GEAND ENTEY OP THE PEENCH AEMY, With Military Hand. MOST IMPOSING TABLEAU. Musical Director Mr W. H. Harrison. tOW), MAY 2nd, Will he produced Planquette s Chef d'CEuvre, LES CLOCHES DE COENEVILLE, Which performance will be the first in Christchurch of the correct London version. Box plan at Milner and Thompson's. Day tickets at Levy's, tobacconist. Admission-6s, 4s, 2s, Is. A Late Train leaves Christchurch to-night at 11.30 p.m. to enable visitors from Lyttelton to witness the last performance of '• La Pille du Tambour Major." O. NOBILI, Business Manager. 4959 LA PILLE DU TAMBOUE MAJOE. ,ICKETS for the above are also procurable at . Jubal Fleming's, City Baths, Colombo street. _____ 4744 PAPANUI PEESBYTEEIAN CHUECH. BAZAAE for the Manse Building Fund will . be held in the TOWN HALL, PAPANUI, ON THE Ist, 2nd, and 3»d op MAY. The Bazaar will be Opened by John Anderson, Esq. Open each, day at 10 o'clock. Admission—Sixpence. 4720 303 , BAZAAE in Aid of the Presbyterian Manse Fund will be held in the Town Hall, Sefton, on7tUMay. 2846 253 GIBLS' PEIENDLY SOCIETY. SALE OP WOBK will be held on Thursday, . May Ist, in the Eecreation Boom, Hereford street. Doors open at 2.30. Music in the evening by local amateurs. Admission—Sixpence. Members Pree. 4855 SCHOOL OP CONTINENTAL COOKEBY. Conducted by MADAME MUBEX. Introductory Lecture PEEE, MONDAY, sth MAY, at 2 p.m. First Course of Lessons—TUESDAY, 6th MAT. Oddfellows' Chambers, Lichfield street. 4870 306 NEW ZEALAND EAILWAYS, (Chrißtchurch Section.) LATE TEAIN LYTTELTON LINE. THUESDAY, Ist MAY. N THUESDAY, Ist May, the late train on the Lyttelton Line will leave Christchurch at 11.80 p.m., and run 15 minutes later than usual, to enable visitors to the Theatre from Lyttelton to stay until the conclusion of the performance. FEEDK. BACK, Traffic Manager. District Traffic Manager's Office, Chrißtchurch, April 30th, 1884. 4996 Coursing. MAY 2k D AND Sbd. k SPECIAL TEAIN will leave Christchurch , at 10 a.m. for the Ground on Friday, and. passengers by the 1.15 p.m. train on Saturday will be in time for commencement of trials. Admission to Ground—One Shilling. Sale of Greyhounds on Saturday. 4978 Art Unions. ISSUE OP 2000 TICKETS AT 10s 6d. 72 PEIZES. EXHIBITION NOW OPEN. ADMISSION PEEE. Address, Murray Astou, Duncan's Buildings, Cashel and Manchester streets, Christchurch, from whom prospectuses may be had. 4811 I FOETUNA'S j GEAND NOVEL CONSULTATION. 3000 SHABES, AT £1 EACH. To be Drawn positively on or before 28th July. WHILE thanking the pxiblic for their liberal patronage, "Fortuna" desires to intimate that the time is extended in order that the balance of shares may be fully subscribed for; the property not being divisible necessitates this step, as the consultation cannot be distributed pro rata. 27 PEIZES, As follows : Ist prise—The Farm and Homestead (approved value) £2500 2nd prize—Cash award 200 3rd „ „ 100 4th „ „ 50 sth „ „ ... 25 6th „ „ 15 7th „ „ 10 And,2o „ at £5 100 i • £3OOO This beautiful property is situated in the Shag Valley district, no great distance from the railway, containing several hundred acres of superior wheat growing land, well fenced and subdivided, and partly laid down in English grass, a never failing stream of water running through the property. The Homestead comprises a well-built villa residence, with first-class stabling and out-build-ings. The garden is well laid out, and contains several hundred choice full-bearing fruit trees and ornamental shrubs. The freehold of this magnificent estate will be handed over and legally transferred, free of any encumbrance whatever, to the successful shareholder the day after the drawing. £IOOO OE MOEE will be lent on the property, at 7 per cent interest, if required. A Committee of Shareholders will be appointed to supervise the drawing. Members of the Press will be invited to be present, as also any shareholder who may be so Programmes, £1 each, to ho had on application by lettor only, with two stamps enclosed tor. reply and result. Cheques to be inado payable to number or bearer; and, if country, add Is exchange. Bank Notes, or P. 0. Orders payable te "Fortuna," preferred. Eegisterod letters or telegrams not accepted. As a large number of shares have already been applied for, early application is necessary, Addross- ,/ FOETUNA," Care of P. W. Ebichelt, Post Office, Palmorstou, Otago. N.B.—Ploase writo the name and address full and legibly. 491 ° 3°? BEIDGES' HAYDON GALLEEY OP AET, 37, Collins stroot, opposite Bank of Viotoria. 800 GEAND WOEICST ADMISSION, Is. OEIDGES' bona flde Art Union consists of 63 J 3 Pictures, pronounced by experts to bo moat raro and costly, and of tho full value for £IO,OOO. Tho Shareholders' interests are amply protected by Mr Bridges on his property'of the iwoevbiincd aggregate value of £5u,000 FIFTY I'EIZES, in Ten Thousand Sharos of £1 each. Prisso winners doslriug to sell after the drawing, the fol owing amounts are guaranteed for each prize :-l wo at £OOO each, two each, two £l6oeaoh, six £IOO each, eight 100 each, six £3O «,inl. mil twontv at £2O ouch. Socuro tickets at 2555' a"« the drawingwill take place as notified Funeral Notices, FUNEEAL NOTICE. tr<i priondsof the late Margaret M'Glunigalo S-owsnootfully informed that her Funeral will leave he? lato y residence, Waterholo road, Bromueld, for the Lincoln Cemetery, at 1 p.m. This I)ay " W. LANGPOED, Undertaker, ►OO3 Corner of North-east Belt.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7229, 1 May 1884, Page 1

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