Amusements, &c. M ISS VON jgiINKBLSTEIH’S FIVE FAMOUS COSTUME AND TABLEAU LECTURES, COSTUME AND TABLEAU LECTURES, Commencing TUESDAY NEXT, in the ODDFELLOWS* HALL. Plan of Reserved Seats will be opened This Morning at Simpson and Williams'. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30th, ‘ HOMES AND HAUNTS OF JESUS, HOMES AND HAUNTS OP JESUS, The Leoturess, with the Ladies and Gentlemen who assist her, will be dressed in ORIENTAL COSTUMES, Varying with the subject of the Lecture. Reserved seats, 3s ; unreserved, 2s and Is. 767 B. S. BMYTHE. I 9 ALACE B oller Seating .Rink. MAIN ENTRANCE ... ARMAGH STREET. BACK ENTRANCE ... GLOUCESTER STREET. NOW OPEN DAILY. EARLY SESSION FOR BEGINNERS (Ladies and Gentlemen), from 7 to 8 a.m,: Admission Sixpence; Skates Free. LADIES* MORNING SESSION, From 10 to 12. Admission Free ; Instruction Free. EVhBY AFTERNOON, - From 2.30 until 5 p.m, EVERY EVtNING, From 7.30 until 10 p.m,: ADMISSION, ONE SHILLING. Ladies’ Admission, Aftornoone, Sixpence. PALACE BAND Every Afternoon and Evening. Immense Success of tlie i orgeat and Handsomest Skating Palace in the Southern Hemisphere. Brilliantly Illuminated with the Electric Light. Thousands Attend Daily. ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. Agent for the Celebrated HEN LET SKATES. R, H. DONNoLLY, 135 General Manager. E INAL HEAT OF THJ2 GREAT BICYCLE TOURNAMENT Will be Run off AT THE PALACE RINK, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 27th, At 8.30. S Skating for Patrons before and after races. Admission—One Shilling. 801 fJTHa NATIONAL SKATING SEPTON, Will be Opened on FRIDAY, 26th OCTOBER, 18:8. RINK, At 7 30 p.m: Skating from 8 till 10 p.m. Admission, One Shilling. Skates Free, A BALL Will be held afterwards. Dancing to commence at 10.3 '. AdmissionDouble ticket, 2s. Refreshments Provided. A Brass Band in attendance. JOHN WILSON, 747 Proprietor. ELITE SKATING RINK. DRILL HALL. OPEN DAILY. *WE BURNIP, 7841 Proprietor, CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL. THIS EVENING, AT EIGHT. o EGAN B. VITAL BY MR TENDALL. VOCALIST ... Ms A. MILLAR, PROGRAMME—1. Fugue 2. Largo 3. Nocturne 4. Allegro from *' St Ludmilla" ... 5. Solo—“ Now Heaven in Fullest Glory" 0, Larah«tto Clarinett 7. Slow movement 8. Finr.l» to tighth Concerto 9. Pastorale 10. “ How Great, O l ord" ... 11. Andante and Quintett 12. Cav.tiua 13. “ Nazareth" 14. Wedding March Bach Mozart Chopin Dvorak Haydn Mozart Handel Handel Merkel Benedict Beethoven Raff Gounod Mendelssohn The Offertory will he in aid of the Choir Fund, 836 (g T JOHN’S SCHOOLROOM. THIS EVENINoTat Eight o’clock, TABLEAUX; Pish Market, Guinevere Good Night and Good Morning} Slave Market Blue Beard May Queen, &o, Admission, Is; Children, 6d. 862 OT MARK’S, OPAWA, MONDAY. OCTOBER 29. At 8 p.m. CONCERT AND TABLEAUX. The following Ladies and Gentlemen will take part in the Concert: Mrs Westmacott, Miss Seensley, Mrs Alan Scott, Mr Tom Acland, Mr Izard. Mr W, Dav, and others. Tickets 2s 01. A COACH will lotve atbedral square at 7 3b, returning after the performance. ’ 81 ODI FELLOWS’ HALL, SYDENHAM, FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 26, PROFESSOR PHILIP MAGUIRE Will give a Wonderful PERFORMANCE ON THE IIGHT ROPE. Without any netting to save him, will Sing some good Irish Comic Songs, of which he has a good delivory, and also give an interes'ing Lecture on ••‘lime to come.” Admission, Is. Doors open 7.30 p.m.; commencing 8 p.m. 800 GRAND FIREWORKS DISPLAY BY THE FIRE BRIGADE, AT LANCASTER PARK, ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Bth, Coloured Fountains, Wheels Burning House, and Rescuing from Building by the tiiigade Shells, Rockets, Roman Candles of all desorip. tioas, and Wonderful Designs just out from tho celebrated Establishment of Messrs Brock and Co., Pyrotechnists to the Crystal Palace, THESE Fireworks have been especially selected to surpass any Display yet given in the Colony. Be in time. Purchase your tickets early. Admission, Is; Children half-price. tickets can ho obtained from any member of the Brigade. JAS. OuW, 70S 7152 Hon Secretary. Meetings. LYTTELTON REGATTA, 1889. COMMITTEE MEETS at the Colonists’Hall, Lyttelton, THIS EVENING at 7.30 p.m., and a Public Meeting will be held at 8 p.m. to Consider their Report, F. W. MALCOLMSON, 851 Hon. S c, Funeral notices. FUNERAL NOTICE. W. W ALTERS & Co. (Established I 860), UNDERTAKERS, 43, Victoria street, and 211, Kilmore street. Funerals Furnished in Town and Country on the shortest notice aud at most reasonable charges. Tim trade supplie r. with every requisite. I'elouhoue .mi. ltd. THE Friends of Mr George Bonsley are respect. ul y invited to attend tho Funeral of his late Wife, Marv Ann, to leave his residence, Walj.olo street, bydnham, f«.-r tho Addington Cemetery, on Situruny, the 27ih at Z p.m. Wil. SALKELD & SONS, Undertakers. 865 Colombo Rond, Sydouham, FUNERAL NOTICE, TOE Friends of Mrs Isabella Hnrdey are respectfully Invited to attend the Funeral of her late husband, Henry Border, which will leive the residence of Sirs Baldwin, North road, Kniapoi, ou Fridty, at 'iwu o clock, for the Church of England Cemetery, Kaiapoi. b6B B. NEVILLE. Undertaker.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXX, Issue 8623, 26 October 1888, Page 1
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