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Amusements, &c. fjl HEAT B E ROYAL. Under the Management of Mr Geo. Leitoh, LAST THREAT NIGHTS OP THE SEASON. THIS (THUESDAT) NOV. 10th, Qrand Reproduction, with all the Original Scenery (for This Nicht Only), of the Great Spectacular Drama. TO.NIGHT") HIS NATURAL LIFE f THIS TO-NIGHT >H IS NATURAL LIFE.} NIGHT TO-NIGHT) HI3 NATURAL LIFE (. ONLY. FRIDAY, NOV, 11th. Grand Combination Holiday Programme, Comprising the Principal act of THE H ARBOUR LIGHTS, To be followed by the irresistible Comedy, MONEY DOWN, Which will be produced for the First Time in the Australian Colonies, and in which Mr Geo. Leitoh will i- nstain Pour Distinct Characters, And will conclude with the Brilliant Comedietta BAMBOOZLING, In which Mr H. c. Sidney and Miss Alice Norton will appear. Admission—ls, 2s Cd, Is. Bos office at Milner and Thompson's. Day sale tickets at F. Bose’s, High street, and Sohlelingor’s, Manchester street. Doors open at 7.16.; commence punctually at 7.45. R. u, WISE MaN, Business Manager. L THE GREAT ONDONI R C U S, EQUESCUEBICULUM, AND BRONCO HORSES. An Equine Paradox of Living Wonders. TO-NIGHTTO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT A GRAND CARNIVAL NIGHT. A World’s Fair. Millions of Pun lor the Public. A Blazing Glory Night of Displays. A People’s Pageant without Parallel. Twenty Perfoimeis. A Monster Display, An Enormous Magazine of Marvels, A Fairy Night in Wonderland. A Most lustrous Show. A Boundless Feast to wt ich the World is Bade. The Poorest Child as Welcome as a Prince, The Newest and Greatest All Feature Show, Worth Going a Thousand Miles to Bee. A GRAND MATINEE will take place on NEXT SATURDAY, at 2.30, when all children wil be admitted for Cd. Doors open at 7.30; Overture at 8. Prices Chairs, 4s; Stalls, Ss; Pit, 2s. Children half-price. B. JOHNSON, Manager, nn HE A TEE ROYAL. MONDAY NbXT, 14th INST. MB BLAND HuLT and his Spediily-Orgamsed Dramatic Company, including MRS BLAND HO IT, in the Great spectacular Drury Lane Novelty, entitled ALONE In LONDON. ALONE IN LONDON. “Otago Daily limes.’’—The piece is wonderfully Staged, full of strong situations. Marvellous scenery, acting considerably above the average, and some good literary work. No drama has ever been bo elaborately mounted in Dunedin. “Eve-iing Star/’ Westminster Bridge and Bouses of Parliament is a veritable triumph of the scenic artist's skill, and tbo audience were so deligb'ed that their applause actually stopped the progress of the play for a time 111 Piic.B,—Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. Be* served sedts at Milner and Thompson’s. Stalls and Pit Tickets at Levy’s, High street. Bee Pictorials and Day-bills. Celt W. BISHOP, Business Agent. Meetings. CONYERS MASONIC LODGE, No. 1910. E.C. KEGULAE MONTHLY MEETING THIS EVENING (THURSDAY), Nov. 10th, at the Conyers M sonic Hall, Sandyford street, Sydenham, at 7.30 p.m. Visiting Brethren Cordially Invited, By order of tho W.M, C. STEVENSON. 6122 Secretary. |~IHRISTCHUECH DIOCESAN CHORAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL FESTIVAL IN THE CATHEDRAL, 24th NOVEMBER. NOTICE TO CHOIRS. PRACTICE THIS EVENING 5106 in ST JOHN’S SCHOOLROOM, At half-past Seven. J. S. JAMESON, Hon. Sec. Lincoln road baptist church. (Five Minutes’ walk above the Show Ground,) ANNIVERSARY TEA and PUBLIC MEETING, os FRIDAY, NOV. IITH, Tea on Tables from 4.30 to 7. Tickets, Is. Visitors to the Show Heartily Welcome. 5103 Hallway Notices. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS FOR RACES, 10th ftOVEMBBB, AND AGRICULTURAL SHOW, 10th and 11tb, AT CHRISTCHURCH. PAN the Race Day, 10th Nov., trains will run from [_p Ohiistchurch to the Racecourse at 11.30 a.m., i, y noon, 12.30 p.m., and 1,0 p.m.; and from the taoeconrse to Christchurch at intervnlsfrom about .0 p.m. up to half-an-hour after the last race. Trains to an i from tao Racecourse will not stop t any intermediate station to take up or set down lasseugers, ex epc the two last trains from the (aceoourse, which wi.l stop at Addington to set iown passengers. Season and ordinary tickets or tee passes will not ha available by those trains. Fares fiom Quristohurch to iha Racecourse and iack (including admission to the Couise) - Covered arriagaa, 3a (id; seated wagons, 2s 6d. Tickets .vailabie for day of issue only. .... Ah orations as follows will ha made in the ordiiaxy time-table:— , . . On the lOtn Nov., the evening trams from Jbristrhnrch and branch trains in connection herewith will tun as under, instead of at the isual times_ Running Time of later than From departure. usual. Jhristohurch to Ashburton 4.60 p.m. S 5 minutes Ihnstchuroh to Southbridge 5.10 p.m. 75 minutes Jhristoburoh to Springfield 5.8 u p.m, 1 hour Ihriotchurch to Vvaikarl... 5.55 p.m. 55 minutes tanglora to Oxford 7.20 p.m. 55 minuses lampoi to Bennetts ... 6.80 p.m. 55 minutes lakala to Metdven 7.0 p.m. 20 minutes lariield to W hitecliifs ... 7.51 p.m. 1 hour On the Ilth Nov. instead of ihe 10.0 p.m, train rom Christchurch and 10.30 p.m. train from jvttelton, a train will leave Lyttelton at 11 0 p.m ,nd Christchurch at 1t.30 p.m. as on Tuesdays and Ihursdays. on tho 10th a special train will leave jlttle River for Lincoln at 7.35 a.m., arriving there ,t,B 50 a.m., connecting with train for Christ church, nd will return at 6.15 p.m, connecting with train rom Christchurch, arriving at Little River at 7.30 ».m., stopping where required in each case. FRIDAV, NOV. 11th. TRAINS WILL RUN from Christchurch to the Ihow Grounds every 15 minutes from 11.0 a.m. to ;.b0 p.m,, and from the Show Grounds to Christhuroh every 15 minutes from 3.0 p.m. to 6.0 p.m. ieturn fare from Christchurch, 64; single faro rom Show Grounds to Christchurch, 6d; ordinary ickots not available. These trains set down and ake up passengers at tho jjlatform within the >how Grounds. . In lieu of the ordinary morningtriuns to Christihurch from Waikari, Oxford, Bennetts, Southiridge, Springfield, V\ hitecliifs, Methven, Ashlurton, and the evening trains from Christchurch o these places, the morning train from 'J imam to Lshhurton, midday train from Ashburton to Jbristchurch and morning train from Mount miners to Ashburton,—trains will ran as under:— Special trams will aleo mu as sUowm including a poci-.l train from Little River to Christchurch in he morning, returning la the evening. NORTH LINE AND OXFORD BRANCHES. A, Train for passengers from Bangiora and

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 8323, 10 November 1887, Page 1

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