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musements, «zc. M H E A T R E _E*D O Y A L. Managers—Messrs Id Arrangement with Messrs "Williamson, Gaiiheb and Musgrove. THE SILVER KING SILVER KING SILVER KING SILVER KING THE SILVER KING SILVKK KING SILVER KING SILVER KING THE GREATEST PLAY OP THE CENTURY. A House, if possible, more densely crowded than on Saturday, last night witnessed with wonder and delight this superb production. NOTICE. Again last night many were unable to gain _j__- —ion to stalls or pit. Those-so d' »—».-■» admitted upon the same ticket ey are advised to come early. Every Evening, at 7.45 sharp. The Eminent English Actor, MR GEORGE LEITOH, And the full strength of the Powerful Silver King Company, comprising 24 Artists. Note.—last trams wait until after performance. To obviate the crush, secure seats during the 2263 J. W. DODGE, Business Manager. [ : APRIL 29th AND 30th. SHBURTON AUTUMN MEETING RACE NIGHTS. I "H.M.S. PINAFORE ~BY THE ASHBURTON AMATEUES. 2254 TRASBURG CLOCK. 210, HIGH STREET. FOR A SHORT SEASON, Open daily from 2 to 5, and 7 to 10 p.m. THE MARVEL OP THE MIDDLE AGES, THE WONDER OP OUR OWN. A PERFECT PAC-BIMILE .' Of the Great Astronomical, Apostolic, Musical, and CLOCK OF STBASBURG. One of the "World's Greatest "Wonders. Grand Procession of the Apostles every 15 minutes. The Model is 12ft high and 6ft wide, being onefifth the size of the Original Clock, forming the most marvellous and interesting Exhibition ever presented to the Christchurch public. Admission, Is: children, 6d.C. JAMESON, Proprietor. 2218 "WM. GIFFETT, Agent. TUAM STREET HALL. CONVENT BCJILDIEG FUND, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 30, MAY 1 AND 2, ISSS. The Tnam street HJI will bo transformed into a Grand Spectacular Resort and Camp of Commerce. Living Representatives of All Nations of the Earth, dressed in their National Costumes. Music, Flowers, Pictures, Pageants, Trafficking, Merchandising. ADMISSION—Is. '2OBO JHE Twelve Hours' Go-os-you-Please bet C. Cusack andrA. Fosse, for £lO aside and the Championship of Canterbury, will take place in the Drillshed on Tuesday, April 14th, to start at 11 a.m. and finish at 11 p.m. A Band will be in attendance. Refreshments of all kinds may be had in the hall. Both men are in splendid condition. A close finish is expected, and the Now Zealand Record broken. ,2249 Meetings. ST AUGUSTINE MASONIC LODGE, No. 609, E.C. " LODGE of Emergency will be held this (TUESDAY) evening at 7.30 p.m. By order of the W.M. 7 KEITH WILSON, Secreta OSPEL TEMPERANCE BLUE RIBBON X MISSION. TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, MR R. T. BOOTH WILL DELIVER AN ADDRESS TO YOUNG WOMEN. Women free to Body of Hall. Gallery open to the Public at Is. TO-MORROW, AN ADDRESS TO YOUNG MEN ON THE COMING MAN. 33 ' J. T. SMITH, Hon Sec. MEETING will be held, at Warner's Hotel TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, At 7.45 p.m., For the purpose of Forming a Binking Club. 2248 IHE Hon the Minister for Defence having granted permission for the formation of a Mounted Infantry Corps, with the Headquarters at Christchurch, I invite those who are willing to join such a Corps to meet me at Warner's Hotel, Cathedral Square, on Tuesday, the 14th inst., at S «',.i« n ir p.m. Inteuding members must be resident a radius of 10 miles from Christchurch. i HENRY SLATER, Major N.Z.V. April 11th, 1885. 2180 I Art "Onions. STON'S ART UNION.— (.Tickets One shilling. First prize, value £lO5. Important notification. _.ach, purchaser of Twenty Tickets will be pre- } sented wifh a characteristic Portrait of General Gordon, Locally produced by Messrs Whitcombe iv»ntia T.imiforl in n bp-mtifnl New Zealand ! honeysuckle frame. The payment for these tickets may be made in instalments, to suit the purchaser. Letters promptly answered. Postage stamps accepted. Address Murray Aston, Artist, Duncan's Buildings, Christchurch".' 40 Road Board Notices. SPREYDON ROAD BOARD. NOTICE TO DEFAULTING RATEPAYERS. N Consequence of the Severance of the above Road Board District, all Rates r-* T, ' ! '' ore Monday, 20th April, 1885, will be i without further delay. By Order of the Board. J. O'MALLEY, Clerk to the Board. 13th April, 1885. 2265 AVON ROAD BOARD. PPLICATIONS are invited for the appointment of Clerk to the Avon Road Board. iduleof duties can be seen at the o" * Board, where applications addressed to ™ i,min man will be received until 4 p.m. on Monday, the 2101 Al?rl ' °* WM. DUN LOP, Chairman. i Lost, Found, &c. LOST— Small Bunch of Keys. Finder will be rewarded on delivery to R. P. Glen, Miles & Co. 226 i OST, on Saturday niaht, between the Library I and Armagh street, or between Library and I Finder will bo rewarded on bringing it to Mrs John Anderson, jun., 270, Armagh street west. '2203 Worcester street east, on Monday, _|_i a little white Fox Terrier Pap, property of Mr J. W. Dodge, Agent " Silver King" Company; two months old; answers to the name of " Silver King." Apply Theatre Royal for reward. 2182 J SHILLINGS RE WARD.—Lost, from Papanui, April Ist, one Light Bay Thoroughbred Mare ; one front shoe off; one hind foot white ; blaze <iown face; long tail. And one Brown Trap Mare; shod all round; heavy mane; near hock enlarged. Finder will receive the above reward on returning them to W. Ford, Papanui. 2242 TRAYED, from Riccarton paddock, on Wednesday, the Bth, oDe young Southdown Ewe, | branded J.D. in red on shoulder; ear-marked, two punch marks on off ear. The finder will be rewarded by applying to John Deans, Eiccarton. 2155

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7524, 14 April 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7524, 14 April 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7524, 14 April 1885, Page 1

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