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Amusements, &o. T H E A T E E ROYAL. Manager Business Manager ... Stage Manager THURSDAY FIRST APPEARANCE .. Francis Leon. ... 8. G. Oliver. ~ Walter Medus. MAT 20. LEON AND CUSHMAN'S MINSTEELS, In conj unction with the CO GILL 880 THEE S, POE A SEASON OF EIGHT NIGHTS, With Three Changes of Programme. GRAND FIRST PART MINSTRELSY : Tambourine: Bones: Mr Frank Cushman. Mr Chas. W. Cogill. Interlocutor: Mr Walter Medas. Bello of Brighton Beach,—THE ONLV LEON. Whose Baby is It ? “I'll Await My Love.’’ .■ Chit Chat. His Grace the Duke, ■ Prices—3a. 2s, and Is ; children, half price. Box office at Milner and Thompson’s ; Tickets at Lev>’s. Tobacconist, and Hobbs, Hairdresser. 1207 8 T LEON’S ROYAL PALACE CIRCUS, HIPPODROME, AND MENAGERIE OF WILD ANIMALS. Proprietors Messrs St Leon Business Manager Mr James Morgan FASHIONABLE and POPULAR EBSOET. Open Every Evening at 7; performance One Hour Later. LOCATIONOLD MARKET RESERVE, Victoria street, adjoining the River. OUR MAMMOTH NEW PROGRAMME Greeted Last Evening with TUMULTUOUS APPLAUSE, THE MARVELLOUS SOMERSAULT THROWING By MONS SGHO, over Twelve Fixed Bayonets. LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT Of this Wonderful Act, pronounced by all A PHENOMENAL PERFORMANCE. EVERY ACT. ARTISTE and HOHSE cheered to the Echo. OTHER GREAT NOVELTIES IN ACTIVE ' PREPARATION. Cards of admission : Chairs, 4s; Stolls, 3s; Family Circle, 2s; Pit, Is. - The Management pride themselves on the Respectability of their Establishment, as well as oh the Character of their Entertainment. T O-N I G H T. “TWA ’GOES 'MANG OOE AIN FOWK.” ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, Lichfield street. THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 20. RIFLE CANTERBURY SCOTTISH VOLUNTEERS. 8 C CONCERT AND DANCING. HIGHLAND IN AID OP FUNDS OP CORPS. Under Distinguished Patronage of Lady Wilson; Hon John M’Lean, Allan M’Leon, Esq.., and Colonel Lean and Staff. Programme : First Part. Highland Salute (God Save the Queen) Scottish Rifles 1. Overture—“ Guy Mannering ” —(Bishop) Christchurch Instrumental Society 2 Dance— ") Capt. Campbell, Col.-Sergt, Scotch Reel ( Fraser, Lance-Corp. Banks, scotch Reel j and Vol. M’Gregor 3. Song—" The Uighlondmon’s Toast ’’—(Linn) Mr Lindsay 4. Song—“ Com ye by Athol”—(Hogg) Miss Currie 5. Song—“ Jenny’s Bawbee”—(Bosswell) Mr Mac Lean Dunn (Ashburton) 6. Song—“ Last May a Braw Wooer’’—(Burns) M iss Innes (Timaru) 7. Dance—Sword Dance ... Lance-Corp, Banks 8. Song—“ The Aald Scotch Sangs” Miss Fairhnrst 9. Duet—" Tho Crookit Bawbee ’’—(Anderson) Miss Carrie and Lieut. Anderson 10. Scotch Reading ... Lance-Corp. Ferguson Second Part. 11. Overture —Scotch Selections—(Montgomery) Christchurch Instrumental Society 12. Dance—Highland Fling ... Lance-Corp. Banks 13. Song—“ Mary of Argyla”—(Nelson) Mr Pilschell 14. Song—“ Flora Macdonald's Lament ’’ — {Hogg) Miss Currie 15. Clanonette Solo - Scotch Airs ... Mr Forbes 16. Song—“ The Bonnie Hills o’ Scotland’’— (Linley) Mrs Hodge 17. Dance —Seanntreus Lance-Corp. Banks 18. Song—“ The March of the Cameron Men”— (Simson) Mr Lindsay 19. Song—“ Gloomy Winter’sNooAwa’’— (Tannahill) ... Miss Innes (Timaru) 20. Song—" Come Under my Plaidie ’’ —(Macneill) Mr Mac Lean Dunn (Ashburton) 21. Dance- ") Ca i* t ’ Campbell.,, Col.-Sergt. Eeelo’Tullooh 1 Fraser, Lance-Corp, Banks, and Vol. M'Gregor 1 Anld Lang Syne ” Company and Members Scottish Rifles Accompanist ... Piper ... ... Mr Davis Hunt Mr D, Campbell Prices of Admission: Reserved Seats, 4s ; Front Seats, 3s; Second Seats and Gallery, 2s. Entrance : Reserved Seats, Side Door; Other Seats, Front Door. Tickets to be had of Messrs Spensley and Co,, High street, and Members of Corps. Doors open at 7.15, “ Highland Salnte' o’clock punctually. at Eight Officers and Members of other Corps are respectfully invited to appear in uniform. 1229 EICCAETON CHORAL SOCIETY. THE FIRST CONCERT of the Season will be given on FRIDAY, the 21st inst., in the District Schoolroom, Upper Biccarton, when Handel's Oratorio, JUDAS MACCABEUS, will be given by the Society, assisted by an efficient Orchestra. Tickets—2s and Is. Commence at 8 o’clock. 1241 ‘WHAT I SAW IN AMERICA IN 1880.’ THE REV J. BEERY will LECTURE in St Albans Wesleyan Schoolroom, TO-NIGHT, at 7.30, Admission—ls. Proceeds in aid of Snnday School Library. 1242 ST JOHN'S CHURCH, LATIMER SQUARE. ASOCIAL GATHERING will be held in the Schoolroom, on Wednesday, 26th inst, at 8 p.m,, to welcome the Rev H. C. M. Watson on his return to the Parish, Refreshments will be provided, and a Band has been engaged for the evening. Admission, Is. Tickets can be obtained from the Churchwardens and Ladies of the Parish. 1234 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. BAPTIST CHURCH. G RAND POPULAR BAZAAR AND WINTER GARDEN, TUAM STREET LARGE HALL, COMMENCING JUNE 16, 1886. The Committee request that Friends will please send in their Donations as soon as possible. Parcels may be addressed as under : Mrs Dallaston, Stanmore road, Richmond; Mrs Smallwood, Sandyford street, Sydenham ; Mrs Olney, St Peter’s; Mrs Fraser, 20 Durham st S.; Mrs W. H. Cooper, 75 Chester st E.; Mrs Ingold, Draper’s street, Richmond; Mr E. Beardsley, Manchester st 8.; and Mr Chivers, 29 Chester st E. (Socially for S. School stall.) ,B.—Season (Eleven Days) tickets, 3s each, may be obtained at Mr Fountain Barber’s. 1261 F OOTB A L L 1 FOOTBALLI GRAND TOURNAMENT AT LANCASTER PARK. MONDAY, 24th MAT (Queen’s Birthday). CHRISTCHURCH v. WELLINGTON, At 1.15 p.m. EAST CHRISTCHURCH v. ATHLETICS (Of Wellington), At 3 p.m, 1254 § CANTERBURY Frozen Meat Export, H. Duckworth and Son, salesmen to Her Majesty the neon, 38 ana 39, London Central Meat Market, atabliahed over 60 years. H. D. A Son are prepared to receive consignments of frozen sheep and beef, and to sell at a commission of £2 per cent on gross sales. These are the terms alopt-od with our friends Messrs Hayßros.,Pigeon Bay.Canterbnry, Accounts (with cheques) forwarded to consignors’ London agents daily, or on completion of sales* If bills of lading are sent direct to our bankers, Messrs Hill & Sons, West Smithiield, London-they will guarantee prompt payment for a charge of i per cent. BXSI

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7864, 20 May 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7864, 20 May 1886, Page 1

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