Amusements, fto. T HBA T R H E O Y A L. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Owing to the departure of the s.s, Wakatlpu being postponed. G'ATI.OED & SILBON'B COMPANY OX 1 STAB PEEFOEMBES WILL 6ITB TWO OF THEIE UNIQUE PERFORMANCES. TO-NIGHT, MONSTER PEOGHAMME. NEW ACTS. HEW NOVELTIES. WONDERFUL TEIPLE BAR ACT. TEE GREAT SILBONS IK THBIB BEAUTIFUL MARBLE STATUARY, Marble Statuary. The People's Prices—Cd, Is and 2s. B. H. BEATTIE, R.A.0.8: TO-NIGHT. J? ALA C E 15) INK. ONE MILE PONT EACH PONT EACE PONT EACE [TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT PONT EACE PONT EACE PONT EACE Most Exciting Eaoe Ever Witnessed. First Eace of tbs Kind Ever in New Zealand, ■ Eaoe starts at 9 p.m. Six entries. Doors Oped 7,80. Admission: One Shilling to all parts. Skating before and after this exciting race. THE GREAT FAKoVdRESS BURLESQUE AND NATIONAL COSTUME CARNIVAL. Thursday and Saturday Evenings, Jan 17. and 19. GRANDEST SIGHT EVER SEEN IN COLONIES. General admission: One Shilling; reserved seats Is extra. Seats Reserved at Messrs Milner and Thomp. son's and Rink Office. SATUEDAT NIGHT CAENIVAL CLOSES SEASON. Eiuk Be-opens about let April. 185 B. H. DONNOLLT, Manager. PEBLIMINAET NOTICE. PALACE SKATING RINK. MONDAY, JAN. 21st~ahd EVEET EVENING During the Week, from 8 to 11 p.m. JP'EDBBTEIANISM EXTRAORDINARY. Exhibition Walking and Record-breaking by the PRINCE OF WALKERS, JOE SCOTT, Renowned Champion of the World, from the Boyel Aquarium (the Palace of 10.000 Lights), Royal Alhambra, Crystal Palace, '1 he London Pavilion, Royal Agricultural Hall, Alexandra Palace, Gaiety, &0., &o. Pateoh ... H.B.H. Thb Peihce of Walsh. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 21st to 25th, from 8 to U p.m., Scott will break all previous Records, and oppose all comers. Saturday, Jan. 26th, Scott will Lower the World's Record for Fifty Miles, made by himself at the Eoyal Aquarium, Loudon. Time—7 hours 68 minutes. —— For full particulars, names of Competitors who 1 Will oppose him, see future advertisements and posters, . 4582 ALFRED AUSTIN. FAREWELL VISITS OF THE Fisk Jubilee Singers. ODDFELLOW S' HALLLYTTELTON, MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 14, 1889. ODDFELLOW S' HALLKAIAPOI, TUESDAY EVENING, * JANUARY 16. 1889. Admission ... Bs, 2s and Is, Tickets may be obtained at Mr H. Lake's, Stationer, Lyttelton; and Mr Jas. Whitehead's, Stationer, Kaiapoi, and at doors On evening of Concert, Doors open at 7.80; commence at 8. Meetings. CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL SOCIETY. NNUAL MEETING at Young _ Christian Association's rooms on TUESDAY, JAN, 16th, At 8 p.m. Men's All Members, Performing and Non-performing ace particularly requested to attend. Easiness Important. WILLIAM IZARD, 4203 Hon Sec. FRIENDS of Labour Loan and Investment Society.—Notice to Members.—The twentyfifth General Half-yearly Meeting of the above Society will be held at the Market Hotel THIS (Monday) EVENING, at eight o’clock. Business : To receive the Half-yearly Report and Balancesheet, Election of Officers, and any other general business.—JOHN OTLEV, Secretary, 4374 Volunteer Notices. v. HEATHCOTE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. Lieutenant Perl, Commanding. IHIB Company will PARADE on MONDAY, Jan. 14th. _ , all in at 7.30 p.m., at Dnllshed. . GENERAL MEETING will be held after ode to discuss hew Regulations, when every tuber is requested to attend, he above Company wishes to Recruit its mgth to 100, and all new Members are provided h uniform, &o„ free of cost, subscriptions jg done away with, 4204 Election Notices. JQIHCOLN ME OLLIVIER WILL ADDRESS THE I ELECTORS AT * I HAEEWOOD BOAD, w ’ - ,ji; TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 15th, At Eight O’Clook j 4196 Jj ING OL N E LECTION. MB OLLIVIEE !ft LECTION WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ADDRESS THE ELECTORS THIS EVENING AT WEST MELTON. 4197 Funeral Notices. FUNERAL NOTICE. B, We W ALTERS & Co. (Established I 860), UNDERTAKERS, 4S, Victoria street, and 211, Kilmore street. Funerals Furnished in Town and Country on the shortest notice and at most reasonable charges. The trade supplied with every requisite. Telephone No. 146. THE Friends of the late William Ward are respectfully informed that bis Funeral will leave bis late residence, 25, St Asaph street East, for the Addington Cemetery, at 2 p.m., Monday, 14tb. W. LANGFORD. Undertaker. 4875 Comer North and East belts,,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 8690, 14 January 1889, Page 1
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