Amusements, &o. H E A T B E ROYAL. ... WUUamaon, Garner and Mangrove Manager ... Llddy. Agent ... W. Hughes Stage Manager ... Mr Alfred Maltby PEO BONO PUBLICO. ANOTHER HIT.T DECIDED HIT, BT THE WILLIAMSON. GARNER AND MUBGEOVE ROYAL COMEDT COMPANY. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) and TO-MORROW NIGHT, Will he repeated the Famous Act Drama, HAZEL KXEKE. HAZEL'S C PRONOUNCED ANOTHER SUCCESS StASisi j And can only he repeated TWO NIGHTS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11th, . Will he produced for the first time, the only authorised version of BETSY. Mr Alfred Maltby ae the Tutor, his original creation, aa played hy him for over 400 nights, at the Criterion Theatre, London. Handsome Furnishings kindly lent by H. Fuhrmann NOTICE.— Special arrangements are made for the running of Hayward's Coach to Snmner. Box Plan at Simpson and Williams'. Day Tickets at Levy's. Admission—ss, 3s, Is. 8. LUKE'S SCHOOLROOM. Ef ENIN G C 0 N C E BT, To he given . . IN THE ABOVE BOOM, ON THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, th* 10th Ibst„ la aid of THE FLOWER SHOW AND SUNDAY SCHOOL FUNDS, PROGRAMME. Pabt I. L Piinoforte Duet—Overture to " Zjmpi,” Herald—Misses Bell 2. Song—“Hybrias the Cretan " (Elliot)—Mr A. Merton 3. Bong, with 'oello obligato by Mr Nottingham— Beet of All" (Moir) —Mrs Townend 4. Quartet—“ The Sabbath Cull" (Ereutzer)— 'Messrs Appleby, Broadhurst, Merton and Cane 5. Song—Miss Spenbley 6.Song—"My Queen" (Blumiuthal)—Mr B. A. Joseph 7. Recitation— ** Clarence's Dream " (Shakespeare)—Mr R. B. Scott 'B. Song V The Old Brigade " (Barri) —Mr Appleby I . Past 11. 9. Pianoforte Solo—Miss Rots W,Bong “The Devout Lover" (White) —Mr E. H. Cane 11. Humorous Trio—" The Irish Schoolmaster Messrs Key, Broadhurst and Merton 12. Song Townend 13. Song—" The Message " (Blumenthal) —Mr B. A. Joseph 14. Recitation —Miss Amy Gonrlay 15. Song—Miss Bpensley 16. Song—“l Seek for Thee" (Gam) —Mr Broadhurst ‘ 17. Quartet -" Bright Sword of Liberty " (Weeber) Cod Sava the Queen. Accompanist ... Mr G. H. Normington.26lo Y.M.C.A. LECTURE HALL. THURSDAY EVENING, PEB. 10, RAND ~C ONCER T IjT BY MR F. M, WALLACE. Assisted by Madame Drew, Mrs Westmacott, and Messrs Corbett and Barkas. Tickets, 2s 6d; to be obtained at the Mnsio Warehouses. 2495 ARTHUR TOWSEY, Conductor. FIFTH ANNUAL PBEETHOUGHT bUMD&Y PICNIC Will take place in HUBBARD'S PADDOCK, CASHMERE ROAD, NEXT SUNDAY, th* 13iu. DELAMAIN'S COACHES will start from the Hall at 10 o’clock, and from Cathedral square at intervals daring the day. Tickets —'Bus, la return; children, half-price. Ground—Ladles, fid; gentlemen. Isj all children, with parents, free. light refreshments, hot water and milk, eon be had on the ground. Efficient Band, Dancing, Maypole, Cricket, Quoits, Shooting Gallery, (swings, Ac., Ac. Members can obtain tickets for themselves and friends from Committeemen. 2587 Meetings. CANTERBURY LICENSED VICTUALLERS ASSOCIATION. A GENERAL MEETING will be held at the Corn Exchange, on THURSDAY, THK lOxh INSTANT, At 3 p.m., and all interests in the trade are respectfully Invited to attend. Business : To consider steps necessary re the Elections of the Licensing Committees for Christchurch and various districts. mENEY «AWTELL, Secretary. THE PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY. Offices: 19%. Hereford street. Capital ... J 8100.600 fully paid up. THE SIXTEENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of Members and Shareholders in this Association will bo held in Mr Charles Clark's Auction Room, Hereford street, ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1887, At 730 pm. Business ; 1. To receive the Directors' Report for the year 1886. 2. To elect two Directors in the room of Messrs J. M. Heywood and L. Harper, who retire by rotation, and have given notice that they are candidates for re-election. 3. Any other general business. By order of the Board, H. B. WEBB. 2574 Manager. Hallway Notices. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHEAP EXCUEfSION TO TIMAEU. ON THURSDAY. 10th FEBRUARY, EXCURSION TICKETS to Timaru will be issued at Lyttelton, Christchurch, and Ashburton at the following return fares Ist 2nd From Class. Class. Lyttelton and Christchurch 7/6 5/Ashburton 5/6 i/Children, three to twelve years, half rates; under three years tree. Excursionists are to travel to Timaru by the ordinary Express train, which leaves Christchurch at 8.10 a.m., Ashburton at 10.25 a.m., and return by a special train leaving Timaru at 6 p.m., arriving at Christchurch at 10.30 p.m., stopping at Ashburton. RACES WILL BBIIBLD AT TIMARU ON THE 10th. Any excursionists wishing to go to the Racecourse can alight at Washdyte, re-book and join a train which will be waiting, returning from the Racecourse by a special train at 6 p.m., which will connect at Washdyke with the return excursion train. Tickets for this Excursion can be obtained in advance at the Booking office, Christchurch Station i at the Booking office in Cathedral square they can be obtained from 12,30 to 6.30 p.m. on the 9th. The following are further arrangements in connection with the Timaru Races on the 10th Feb.;— Saturday Return Tickets to Timaru will be issued on 9th and 10th February, at Christchurch* Oamaru and intermediate stations, and to Washdyke (for re-booking to Racecourse), per South Express train on 10th at stations at which that train stops, available for return till lltb. 2373 BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHEAP EXCURSION to LITTLE RIVER and LAKE FORSYTH. FRIDAY. 18th FEBRUARY. Christchurch Regatta on Lake Forsyth. Particulars of Train and Fares will shortly be published. BT ORDER. T7IOS Indoor Amusements in their meet attrao. F tivo form sea ' The Canterbury TiineS." The. Chess column is edited by the champion of New'Zealand; There'we also draughts,cards, and ward puzzles in great variety. Price sixpecM. - .
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8089, 9 February 1887, Page 1
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