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Amusements, &c. m H E A T B E E O Y f A L. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT, LAST NIGHT, ■ OF HOWAEDE’S COMEDY AND BURLESQUE COMPANY. GRAND DOUBLE BILL. THE LITTLE SENTINEL. To be followed by a MUSICAL OLIO. The whole to conclude with the Screaming Irish Comedy of THE LIMERICK BOY. Prices—is, 2s 6d, Is. Box office Milner and Thompson's. Tickets sold at Levy’s, Tobacconist, Doors open 7.30., commence 8 sharp. . Carriages 10.30. C. DOWNWARD, Agent. (gITEASBURG CLOCK, 210, HIGH STREET. POSITIVELY THE LAST DAY. LAST DAY. LAST DAY LAST DAY. LAST DAY, LAST DAY. LAST DAY. POSITIVELY THE LAST DAY. LAST DAY. 1 LAST DAY, LAST DAY. LAST DAY. LAST DAY. MAY SOth —POSITIVELY THE LAST DAY. SATURDAY —Open from 10 s.m. to 12.30, and 2 to 5, and 7 to 10 p.m., for the convenience of country visitors. 8931 Admission. Is; children, 6d. 4307 QUEEN’S SKATING RINK TUAM STREET HALL. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. Healthful Exercise. Seasonable Amusement. The BAND will Perform THIS AFTERNOON. Rink open DAILY from 10 till 5, and from 7.80 till 10. The City Reed Band in attendance every Evening. Ladies Taught to Skate Free, from 11 till 1 p.m. Daily. ' 4857 GARDNER & M'DONALD. Madame cecilia summerhayes* SECOND MATINEE MUSICALE, At the Girls’ Friendly Society Room, on SATURDAY, May SOth, at ,3 p.m. Kindly assisted by— Instrumentalists; Miss Lavinia Taylor, Concertina:; Mr Spensloy, Violincello. Vocalists: Miss Ada Taylor, and Amateurs. Mendelssohn’s First Trio will be played. Tickets, 2s, at Milner and Thompson’s. 1786 ST JOHN’S SCHOOLROOM.—A CONCERT will be given by the membeia of St John’s Church Choir, in the above schoolroom, on TUESDAY EVENING, June 9th, at 8 o’clock. Tickets, 2a6d and Is, to be obtained from Messrs Milner and Thompson’s and Spensley’s Music Warehouses, and members of the choir. 1772 ARTHUR TOWSEY, Conductor, CHRISTCHURCH JEWISH SYNAGOGUE. A GRAND CONCERT in aid of the Funds of the above, will bo given at the Theatre Royal, TUESDAY, JUNE 23ed, In which Members of the above Congregation will appear, assisted by several Christchurch Amateurs,' who have kindly volunteered their services. Conductor Mr Aethub Towset. Prices of Admission—i ress Circle, sa; Stalls . (Strictly select) 3s; Pit, 2s. Tickets may be procured from Coates and Co., Petersen and Co., Milner and Thompson, and any of the Committee. Full Programme in Future Notice. 4687 851 YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. ■ LBCT~UB E. . - . - JIY R. B. T. ' B O O T H, IK THE THEATRE .ROYAL, GLOUCESTER STREET, M MONDAY, JUNE IST, At 7.30 p.m,. Subject—“ Further Reminiscences of Soldier Life," Showing its Tragic, Comic and Pathetic Side. Music by Mission Choir, including new Blue ' Ribbon Hymn dedicated to Mr B. X. Booth. Admission hy ticket, reserving seats till 7.30. Dress Circle, 2s; Stalls, ls6d; Pit, Is. After 7.80 p.m. admission to all unoccupied spaces on payment at door. Special late train to Lyttelton and intermediate stations at 10 p.m. Fares by the 5.15 and 6 p.m. up trains and returning by special, la 6d first-class, Is secondclass return. N.B. —Hymns commemorating Mr Booth’s-visit.

Meetings. Me J. D, LAn c e INVITES THE ELECTORS TO ; 1 MEET HIM AT W A I A U, ON TUESDAY, JUNE 2nd. ' WAIAU SCHOOLROOM, at 7.30 p.m. 4CSS PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTE OF CANTER BOEY. AN ORDINARY MEETING wUVbeheld in the Rooms of the Institute at the Public Library, on THURSDAY, June 4th, at 8p m. Mr Hogben will read a paper on "BUDDHA AND HIS PHILOSOPHY." Every member has the privilege of introducing two visitors, ladies or gentlemen. 4853 CHAS. CHILTON, Hon Secretary. “ The Licensing Act, 1881,” and “ The Licensing Act Amendment Act, 1882." NOTICE is hereby given, that in pursuance of the provisions of the above-named Acts, the Quarterly Meeting of the St Albans Licensing Committee will be held on Tuesday, the 9(h day of June next, at noon, in the Borough Council Chamber, St Albans for the purpose of considering any applications mode - under the said Act, of which due notice is given. . W. F. BEATSON, Clerk to Committee, May 6th, 1885. 3751 Sporting. I7UCTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS.—FIRST h PRIZE, .£IOOO. 220 OR MORE PRIZES. RACING AND COURSING. ROBIN HOOD COMPANY OPEN on Melbourne Grand National and Waterloo Gup until Middle of July. SOOOatlOs. ’ Extra Cash Prizes allotted if more are applied for, os last. ROBIN HOOD COMPANY, Care of Stapleton and Fleming, Box 238, P. 0., Christchurch. Last Results WONDERFUL. Lost, Found, &o. LOST, in transit from sale at Pound road. Arm of Hat-rack; also, a large Newfoundland Dog. Finder rewarded. Baynes Bros., Grain Merchants, 69, Manchester street. 4851 lOST, in the neighbourhood of the Provincial i Government buildings, Christchurch, on Wednesday morning last, a long-haired Black and White Setter Dog. Anybody returning the same to John H. Baker, at the Survey-office, will be rewarded. n-| REWARD,—Strayed, from my place, 1 3JX about March 5, one dark brown Golding, white on four logs, star on forehead j jinked across the loins. Henry Knowles, Colombo road south, i Christchurch. m 1 OUND Came into my premises on Wednesday last, one BAT MARE (hack) with black points; has horsecloth and surcingle on.‘ The i owner can have the same by paying the expenses I on application to William Thompson, Freehold, 1 i Gust. 4858 j Board and Residence. ] A VACANCY for a Gentleman in aflrat-class Bachelor’s Home. One who is musical pre. ferred. Apply 27, Gloucester street, at 7 o’clock. BLIGH’S TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND 1 RESTAURANT. 1 BEST ACCOMMODATION in Town is now : offered to BOARDERS. Double room, 16s per week; single room, 18s per week; hoard, without lodging, 18s per week; weekly dinners, 4s;per week; hoard and lodging, 3s pier day. Good accom- | modation for families. Smoking-room, sitting, room, with use of shower hath 1 Stabling free • <

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7563, 30 May 1885, Page 1

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