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Amusements, &o. fjp HEA TB E B O TAX.. Lessees Messrs Bignold and Allison. Business Manager ... ... .... ... L. J, Lohr. General Business Agent ... Liddy. MONDAY, AUGUST 2nd. GEO. BIGNOLD -) ~ ( GEO. BIGNOLD GkO. EKiNULD 5- Mr I GEO. 2IGNOLD GEO. BIGNOLD J (. UEO. BIGNOLD MISS KATE BISHOP. MBS GEORGE ttIOSOLD, And Bignold and Allison’s Dramatic Company, will commence their Farewell Season ■ with THE MOST INTENSE OP MODERN DEAMAS, ( CALLED BACK *\ In a J CALLED BACK f And Prologue ) CALLED BaCK I Three Acts (. CALLED BACK ) Dramatised from the fomoaa Story of the same name, by Hugh Conway and Comyus Carr. ■ Mr Bignold and Miss Bishop will appear in their original Characters, “ Macarl" and ■* Pauline." BEAUTIFUL ILLUBTEATIVB PIOTUEBS From the brushes of Gordon, Hahhe, and Little. NO FEEE LIST. ADMISSION ss, 3s and Is. Box - Plan at Simpson at d Williams’. Stalls and Pit Tickets at Levy’s. WOODEOFPE'S CELEBRATED GLASS. BLOWING EXHIBITION, Cashel and High street Corner, opposite Milner and Thompson’s. THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. PROFESSOR WOODEOPFB, assisted by the Talented Lady Workers, Miss M.and Kiss J. ANDERSON, will illustrate' Fancy GlassBlowing, Spinning and Working in all its beautiful varieties. Two Steam Fngires, made entirely of Glass, will ho in operation. An Extensive Collection of Works of Art in Glass will he Gratuitously Distributed each evening. MATINEE: SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 p.m. Every child to receive a present of Glasswork. Admission—One Shilling. Doors open 2.80 and 7.30. commencing at 3 and 8 pjn, 8177 TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY. . ' ' ~MUSICAL SOCIETY. “THE CREATION ’• W ill be Performed IN THE ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, THIS EVENING, FRIDAY. Admission— Two Shillings and One Shilling. Concert at 8 p.m. Tickets at Music Shops.. Carriages at 10.15 p.m. 4093 , ABTHUB APPLEBY. gATUEDAY POPULAR CONCERT. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. JULY 31st, At 7.30 p.m. Free Tickets, Wesleyan Book Depot, Cashel btreet. 4185 Meetings NOTICE, THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. |HB THIRTEENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Company will he held at the Head Offices, Hereford street. Christchurch, on THURSDAY, 12th August, 18£6, at Noon, i Business : To receive the Directors* Report and Balance* sheet. To elect Directors. • 1 To elect Auditors. By aider of the Board of Directors. ISAAC GIBBS, Secretary. Christchurch, 27th July, 1886. 4054 Coursing. JpLUMPTON PARK COURSING CLUB. AUGUST 2nd and 3bd, 1886. Messrs W. G. Judge, T. Bassett, B. F. Hill, and W. Q. Walker. The Plumpton Cup, for all ages, at £5 5s each. The August Cup, for all ages, at £3 3s each. For dogs that have not won 10 eovs or more in any one stake daring the current season. Sapling Stakes, in fonts, at £3 3s each. Entries close at 9 p.m. on 31st JULY, Empire Hotel, Christohnrch. Draw to take place afterwards. Rules. The National Club of Australia. JAMES BAUFORD, Secretary. Postal address. Box 318, Christchurch. 4103 For Sale. SEED OATS. PURE SPAr’rOWBILL OATS FOR SALE FOR SEED. W. NICHOLLS ft CO., 4087 Bangiora. TO STOREKEEPERS. HAWKERS, AND OTHERS. Jjl O E -g A L E. Two HAWKERS’ VANS, Four Horses, and Four Sets Harness; all in thorough working order. Apply, at once, to .WAUCHOP ft CAMERON, General Storekeepers, 32 Christchurch. John Wa ll er & Co., TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS. 178 & 180, Tuam Street, RAILWAY SIDING, WINDMILL ROAD, Have ON HAND and FOR SALE, large and most complete Stocks of BUILDING MATERIALS, Comprising all the requirements of the Trade, Just to Hand, ex Auckland, A Shipment of BALTIC DEALS. 9 x 2,9 x 3, and 11 x 3. Also, Best Screened NEWCASTLE and COALBBOOKDALE COALS, AND BLACK PINE FIREWOOD, Delivered in Town or Country, at Lowest Cnrrent Rates. 9503 BROOKE’S POISONED WHEAT. THE South Baktia Road Board, 4th June, 1886, say—“We find your Poisoned Wheat very effectual, and appears to be all that , can be desired." The Temuka Road Board, 23rd June, 1888, say—“ Your Wheatgives satisfaction. Please send eight bushels more." 20s per hnshel; Bdo more, 19s. C. M. BROOKE, Operative Chemist Kaiapoi. We are Agents for C O O P B K * 8 Celebrated Sheep D ippino Powder, Which was pronounced by the HAWKE’S BAT A and P. Society to be not only sure remedy for, and preventive against, infection, but to leave the WOOL “in better and more saleable condition any other." This is fully borne ont by reports telly received, and the results of last season's shearing and wool sales. Sab-Agents in every Township, ’ Ti A K E AN D H V A N S, • Hereford Street Chambers, .. , Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 7925, 30 July 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 7925, 30 July 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 7925, 30 July 1886, Page 1

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