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Amusements, &o. Theatre Royal. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1881. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO O K B A L 1) L. DILLON, Business Monngor for tho Theatre Royal. Tho curtain will rise on the refined Comedietta, A MORNING CALL. Sir Edward Ardent Mr E. T. Kitohln Mrs ChUlingtoue Miss Qwynno Herrick After which, Mr A. E. Binn will Recite Adam Lindsay Gordon's celebrated Poem, “HOW WE BEAT THE FAVOURITE,” Tho performance will conclude with Tom Taylor's beautiful tbr co-act Comedy, STILL WATERS RUN DEEP. JohnMildmay Mr Gerald L. Dillon Captain Hawksloy Mr A. B. Bird Mr Potter Mr C. W. Flint Duuhilk Mr Keith Wilson Langford Mr Robert K. Spencer Markham Mr Phillip B. Greenwood Gimlet Mr J. B. Davidson Jussop (a page) Master George Beattie Mrs Hector Stcrnhold ... Miss Gwynne Herrick Mrs Mildmay Miss Edith Thompson The Piece will be staged in the most luxurious manner, Magnificent Scenery having been prepared especially for tho occasion by tho Celebrated Artist, MB T. NICHOLSON. Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s fid : Pit, One Shilling. Box plan at Milner and Thompson’s Music Emporium. A special tram-car will leave for Fapanni at the close of the Performance. 6001 TO-NIGHT. ONE OF THE “BIX HUNDRED." OD DP E L L.O WB’ TT ALL, Lichfield Stkeet. il A Grand Miscellaneous c6nceet AND BALL, Under tho distinguished patronage of their Worships the Mayors of Christchurch and Sydenham, tho City and Borough Councillors, Lieut.-Colonel Lean, Officers and Volunteers, will be given THIS EVENING, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, For the Benefit of tho Widow and Children of the late ME SAMUEL WILSON, Crimean Veteran. Selections by the Addington Workshops Brass Band, conducted by Mr Pooley, Bandmaster. Solos and Duets by the principal Vocalists and instrumentalists of Christchurch. The “ Charge of the Light Brigade!” will he recited by a well-known elocutionist. Pianist, Mr T. Fleming. The following popular prices will he charged, viz., Concert, Reserved Seats, 3s; Second, 2s ; Back Seats and Gallery, Is. , I Doors open at 7-30 p.m., commence at 8 sharp, I Volunteers are requested to attend in uniform. ! A thoroughly efficient band, under the leadership of Mr Fleming, has been engaged to play for tho boll. Prices—Double ticket, 3s fid : single ticket, 2s, M.C., Mr J. A. Edwards, 1942 J. W, NICHOLS. Hon Sec. ATHLETIC SCHOOL, WoncESTEn street. The Art of Self-Defence.—Practical Lessons by GEO. BELCHER daily, at hours convenient to pupils. Strictly private. Class Lessons ou Monday, Wednesday and Friday 'evenings, from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Gloves, Dumbells, Indian Clubs, &c„ provided. Terms moderate. 1784 Meetings. LYTTELTON GAS. COAL AND COKE COMPANY, LIMITED. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at tho COLONISTS' HALL ON FRIDAY, 19td dat or SEPTEMBER, At 4.30 p.m. Business : To Receive tho Directors' Report and Balancesheet ; and, if approve'!. Sanction the Payment of a Dividend To Elect Three Directors To Elect Two Auditors. 1601 403 Lectures. MR CREWES will Lecture in tho Templar Hall, Worcester street, THIS EVENING, at 8. Snhiect—“ How to Raise the Fallen, or Gough and his Work." Temperance Volunteers come and bring thefollen with you. No charge. Collection. 1992 Theatre R> oya l. SUNDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER. ME IVO’S FAREWELL LECTURE, “DAVID; HIS TRUE BIOGRAPHY.” Selections by a Band. Admission—Circle, Is fid ; Stulls, Is ; Pit, fid. Doors open 7.30 p.m,; commence 8 p.m. 1902 Educational. FRENCH FARM PREPARATORY SCHOOL, AKAEOA. BOYS Return on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th. 1941 T. S. BAKER. 8.A., Oxford. •PRIVATE SCHOOL FOB YOUNG LADIES. MRS G. P. TENDALL offers a thorough education in tho subjects usually taught in private schools, including religions instruction. English, &c., Mrs Tendall; French, Miss Chapman ; drawing, Mr Cousins. Term commences Friday, September 19. At homo after ISth. Vacancies for boarders. 104, Montreal street. 1543 491 ISB SpENSLEY, TEACHER OP SINGING and PIANOFORTE. Terms on application to Sponsloy and Co.’s Music warehouse, High struct, 1932 SINGING CLASS. ME G. P. TENDALL’S Singing Class for Ladies will hold tho first meeting of ensuing terra ou Friday, 19th iust., at 4 o’clock. Foe—One Guinea. HR, Montreal street. 1544 491 IBS ADA~SINCLAIR TAYLOR will Resume Lessons (Singing, Drawing and Painting) ou Thursday, Sept. 18th. 1051 404 230, Armagh street West. CATHEDRAL SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. riTHE School will Meet Again on Friday, 10th I September. Apply to the Bov tho Precentor, Cafhodrai School. 1661 494 M 188 TAYLOR'S Clauses WILL RESUME STUDIES ON MONDAY. 22nd. 1773 497 MISS LAVXNIA TAYLOR will Resume Lessons (Piano and Concertina) ou Thursday, Sept, mu, 236, Armagh street West, At Home on Tuesday. 10th, after 3. 1053 494 MR A. J. MERTON, Teaoher of Muslo, will Resume Lessees on Friday, Sept. 19th, 121, Montreal street, opposite the DriNshed. 1637 MBS MERTON'S Morning Classes for Girls wilt Meet Again ou Wednesday, Sept, 17th, at 9.30. 131, Montreal street, opposite tho DrlUshed. 1636 BOARDING and Day School for Girls, from seven year* old upwards. Conducted by Rev C. Turrell, assisted by competent Governesses, and under the Superintendence of Mrs Turrell. Also, Preparatory School for Little Boys. Tho next Term will begin the 19th lust., at 9 o,ju. 1689 492 RWOOD, Teacher of tho Violin and Viola, • bogs to intimate that he is prepared to receive Pupils on Monday, Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday. Address—lßo, C 4SIIEL STREET. Reference—Mr H, Wells, Christchurch Cathedral. 1851 499 Scholastic * convalescent establishment,, LYTTELTON.-For Children and Young Ladles. For ■ further particular*, address Marie, care of Mrs OoUins, Lyttelton. References given and required, 713 *[} TiCBS E. PRICE, Musical Studio, 8, IWrffidd iTi terrace. Worcester street east, gives Tuition Pianoforte, Ringing. Theory, Composition, *«• QuartOHy.itaonthly.orsinglelMSon. Ciroularasnd terns at Messrs Milner and Thompson*.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXII, Issue 7350, 19 September 1884, Page 1

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