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Amusements, &o. ST LEON'S ROYAL PALACE CIRCUS, HIPPODROME, AND MENAGERIE OP WILD ANIMALS. Proprietors ... Messrs St Leon AN IMMENSbT RECEPTION Was accorded last evening TO ST LEON’S PALACE CIRCUS, ON ITS RE-APPEARANCE HEFORE A CHRISTCHURCH PUBLIC. EVERT ACT APPLAUDED TO THE ECHO, j AND OUB MAMMOTH PROGRAMME Pronounced Superior to anything ever seen. to-nightTtuesday, Will be Presented LAST EVENING’S ENJOYABLE PROGRAMME. LOCATIONOLD MARKET RESERVE, Victoria street, adjoining the River, Cards of admission : Chairs, 4s; Stalls, Ss 5 Family Circle, 2s j Pi*> Is. Doors open at 7; performance at 8 precisely. 1056 JAMES MORGAN, Business Manager. rjl H B A T R E ROYAL. Manager ... Francis Leon. Business Manager J. W. Dodge. Acting Manager . ... S. G. Oliver, THURSDAY. MAY 20, FIRST APPEARANCE OF LEON AND CUSHMAN'S MINSTRELS, • In con] unction with the CO GILL BROT HERS. FOR A SEASON OF EIGHT NIGHTS. With Three Change" of Programme. GRAND FIRST PART MINSTRELSY: Tambourine: Bones : Mr Frank Cushman. Mr Chas. W. Cogill. Interlocutor: Mr Walter Med as. Belle of Brighton Beach.—THE ONL* LEON. Whose Baby is It T “ I’ll Await My Love." Chit Chat. His Grace the Duke. Frices-Ss, 2s, and Is ; children, half price. Box office at Milner and Thompson’s ; Tickets at Levy's, Tobacconist, and Hobbs. Hairdresser. £JHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL SOCIETY. FIRST CONCERT OP THE SEASON IN THE ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. TUESDAY, MAY 18th. Pabt I, Solos, Glees, Madrigals, and Overture, And Mendelssohn’s First Concerto, by full Orchestra. Pabt 11, Rossini’s “ Stahat Mator," Tickets, 3s each, at Music Shops. Concert at 8 p.m. Carriages, 10 p.m, ARTHUR APPLEBY. 825 Hon Sec. and Treasurer. “TWA 'OORS 'MANG OCR AIN POWK." ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Lichfield street, THURSDAY, 20th MAY. SCOTCH CONCERT AND HIGHLAND DANCING. In aid of Funds of SCOTTISH RIFLES. Under Distinguished Patronage. Tickets : Reserved Seats, 4s ; Front, 3s; Second and Gallery, 2s. Programmes and Tickets to he had of Messrs Spensley and Co. and Members of the Corps. Further particulars see advertisement on 20th, CONYERS MASONIC LODGE, 1016, E.C., SYDENHAM. ASOCIAL GATHERING (for Members of the Craft and their Lady friends), in connection with the above LODGE, will he held in the Canterbury Masonic Hall, Christchurch, on MONDAY, May 24th, at 8 p.ra. Tickets can he obtained from the Officers and Members of the Lodge. E. U. JUST, W.M. Exhibitions. CANTERBURY FRUIT-GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION. PROPOSED SHOW OF APPLES AND PEARS, &c. t &c. SATURDAY NEXT, 22nd., IN THE TOWN HALL, TUAM STREET. INTENDING Exhibitors are requested to send in their Names and the Number of their Exhibits on or before THURSDAY NEXT to MR P. H. D. JONES, 109, Lichfield street; or to M. MURPHY, Hon Soo., 1106 172, Hereford street. Keatings. ROBERT BURNS LODGE, 604, S.C. BRETHREN are requested to attend the nsual Meeting of the above Lodge, on TUESDAY, 18ih INSTANT, At 7.30 p.m. Business ; To receive an Official Visit from the District Grand Lodge Officers, and General. Visitors cordially invited. By order E.W.M., 1129 JOHN E. HARTLE, Secretary. THE NEXT MEETING of the W.C.T.U. will be held in the Y.M.C.A. Room, ON WEDNESDAY, 19th INST,, At 2,80 p.m. 3477 INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of Members of the above Association will be held ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, THE 19ih INST., At 8 p.m,, At the Rooms of the Association, 210, High street (Next to Milner and Thompson’s), When Mr G. R. Hart will read his Essay on the “ Present Condition and Future Prospects of the Industrial Resources of New Zealand," In connection with the, late Wellington Exhibition. After which the President (as deputed by the Government) will present the Silver Prize Medal awarded to Mr G. R. Hart for the above. Members are invited to bring a Friend. 1132 H. ANDREWS, Secretary. CHRISTCHURCH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. AH NUAL~ME ETING. ODDFELLOWS’ CHAMBERS. LICHFIELD STREET. THURSDAY. MAY 20th, 1886, At 8 p.m. Prize Money paid from 7 to 8 p.m. 1109 F. WHITMORE ISITT, Secretary. ASHLEY ROAD BOARD. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Road Board Office, Lohurn, ON THURSDAY, MAY 20th, At 2 p.m.. To consider the Charitable Aid Question as at present administered. By order, JAS. DUTHIE, Clerk to the Board. May 15th, 1886. ~ 1143 ST ALBANS LICENSING DISTRICT. deensing Act, 1881,” and “ The Licensing Act Amendment Apt, 1882." TOTICE is hereby given that, in pursuance of the provisions of the above-named Acts, the rARTERLY (Annual) MEETING of the sensing Committee for the St Albans District 11 bo held on WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of ne next, at Noon, in the Borouch Council ambers, St Albans, for tbe purpose of considering plications, of which due notice is given, W, 9. BEATSON, Clerk to Committee. Slay 3rd, 1886, 402

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7862, 18 May 1886, Page 1

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