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Amusements, &c. T H E A T R E ROYAL. Under Distinguished Patronage. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. SAINTS AND SINNERS. SAINTS AND SINNERS. saints and sinners. TO-MORROW, DEO. 7th. THE BIGAMIST. THE BIGAMIST. Tickets at Milner and Thompson’s. I, at Levy’s, Tobacconist. ~ from any membets of the Company. SPECIAL NOTICE, *'We trust the Public will show their sympathy for the Company, WHICH IS LEFI' STRANDED owing to the Manager’s inability to continue his tour,’’—•• Lyttelton Times," Deo. 4th, 1886. Doors open, 7.36; curtain at 8. Prices—Circle, 4a; stills, 2s 6d; pit. Is. N ENTERTAINMENT, In aid of the Children’s Prize Fund, Will be given THIS EVENING, in the ST ALBANS SCHOOL. Admission, 6d j children hnlf.price. To Commence at. 8 o’clock. Meetings. U.A.O,D„ No. 13 DISTRICT, THE Officers and Members of the various Lodges in the above district are requested to Attend the MEETING of the Mistletoe Lodge. THIS EVENING, to receive the Grand Secretary, BroJ. J. Brenan. Members of other Districts are cordially invited. 9679 J. E. TOMLINSON, D.P. Railway Notices. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PETE AT AGRICULTURAL SHOW GROUNDS BETWEEN LEEBTON AND DOYLESXON, DEC. 7th. SATURDAY Return Tickets to Leeston will be issued at Christchurch, Doyleston, and Intermediate Stations, and to Doyleston from Southbridge, Hill's rood, and Leeston, on the 7th December, available for return on 7th or Bth. On the 7th a Special Train will run between Southbridge and the Show Grounds as under:— a.m* 1 pjn, Southbridge... dap 11.30 1 Show Grounds dap 4.0 Show Grounds arr 11.50 ) Southbridge... arr 4.20 Stopping at intermediate stations if required. The ordinary morning train from Christchurch to Southbridge will start at 8 40 a.m., running 55 minutes later than usual to I incoln, and 50 minutes later than usual from Lincoln to Soothbridge. The morning train from Lincoln to Little River will start at 9.50 a.m. and arrive at Little River at 11.20 a,m. The evening train from Sonthbridge to Christchnrch will start at 5,5 p.m., instead of 4p.m, running as on the second and last Friday in each month. Passengers mast book to the station beyond the Show Grounds in each case. Trains will stop opposite the Show Grounds, to take up or set down passengers. 9502 BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. RACES AT ASHBURTON, 9th ahd 10th DEC. SATURDAY RETURNTICKETB to Ashburton will be Issued at Christchurch, Timaru and intermediate stations on the 9th and 10th DEC., available for return up to 13th inclusive. On the 9th and loth trains will stop at the Ashburton Saleyards siding (opposite the Racecourse) to set down or take up passengers. 9660 BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WEDNESDAY TRAIN,’ LITTLE RIVER LINE. ON WEDNESDAYS, Dec. Bth, 15th, 22nd and 29th, a train will leave Little River at 7.15 a.m,, arriving at Lincoln at 8.45 a.m., and return from Lincoln at 5.5 p.m., arriving at Little River at 6 40 p.m., connecting at Lincoln with train for Christchurch in the morning, and with train from Christchurch in the evening. Market tickets (Saturday return fares) to Christchurch or Addington can be obtained for this train. 9469 BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ALTERATION OF*TIME-TABLES. PROM 6th December the morning train from Christchurch to Culverden will be altered as under np to Uangiora, The times at Rangiora and stations beyond will not be altered: — a.m. Christchurch dep. 7SO Addington ~ 7.37 Papanoi ~ 7.48 a.m. Sty* dep. 7.55 Kaiapoi ... ~ 8.19 Rangiora ... arr. 8,43 From same date all trains from Lyttelton to Christchurch will leave Woolstoa and Opawa two minutes earlier than at present. BY ORDER, Deo. 1,1888. 9451 Volunteer Notices. v. R. Ist BATTALION CANTERBURY RIFLE VOLUNTEER . R EQIMENTAL ORDERS, LIEUT.-COLONEL ROBERT G. D. TOSSWILL, Commanding. Christchurch, Dec. 4th, 1886. In compliance with District Orders of tbe Ist instant, the Battalion will parade in the Drillehed Grounds on FRIDAY, 10th INSTANT, in FIELD DAY ORDER, WITH LEGGINGS. •• Fall In ” at 7 p.m. By order. F. W. FRANCIS, Captain and Adjutant, 9661 Ist Battalion Canterbury Bide Volunteers. CANTERBURY SCOTTISH RIFLES. NEW WAIST BELTS and RIFLE SLINGS will be issued to Members TO-NIGHT and TO-MOKEOW in Orderly Boom, at 8 p.m. OLD ONES must be returned complete not later than TUESDAY NIGHT, at 10 p.m. By order. 9661 P. CAMPBELL, Captain. Educational. BEACH-GLEN BOARDING SCHOOL, SUMNER. Conducted ut Mb C. L, WIGGINS And a Thoroughly Competent Assistant. THE SCHOOL is pleasantly situated, within easy access to the Beach and to the Baths. Special arrangements have been made whereby the boys may enjoy the advantages of Sea-bathing at suitable times and under oorefol supervision. The Course of Study includes all the usual branches of a liberal education; and with a view to thorough efficiency both in teaching and supervision, the number of Boarders is limited to twenty-five. TERMS (To include Board, Education, Books, and Stationery), For boys under 10 years ... 48 guineas per annum. For hoys over 10 years ... 64 guineas per annum. THE SCHOOL RE-OPENED ON SEPT. 18. The advantages offered by this School, both tor PHYSICAL AND MENTAL TRAINING, have been long and favourably known. Ite SANITARY CONDITIONS are highly satisfactory, and no effort has been spared which could tend to promote HEALTH AND CHEERFULNESS, and secure the comfort and attachment of the boys. 9067 SINGING AND PIANOFORTE. MME. BEUZAUD, E.A.M. (First-class Certificate Boyal Academy), pupil of Signor Garcia, Pietro Ese, and Dr Wylde. Visits and Receives Pupils for Voice Cultivation and Classical and Modern Music. Terms at 121, Montreal street, opposite Drill Ground. 4815 ACADEMY OF music, 216, Oxford terrace east.—Mrs HAEDEY, pupil of the late Herr S toe pal, is now prepared to give Lessons on the Piano, Organ, and Harmonium. Having received her Musical Education on the Continent, she is thoroughly competent to teach music in all its branches. Highest references as to capabilities from ministers and parents of tbe pupils. Circulars and terms on application, or at Messrs Milner and Thompson’s and Bpensley and Co.’s Music Ware-, houses. *172

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 8034, 6 December 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 8034, 6 December 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 8034, 6 December 1886, Page 1

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