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Amusements, &o. PALACE SEATING- RINK,. aemagh street. N o w o PEN D aid* As a First-class Place of Popular Amusement. 7to 8 for Beginners, Ladies and Gentlemen. Admission Sixpence; Skates free. 10 to 13: Special Session for Ladies and Children only. Admission Free. Afternoons from 2,80 until 6 p.m. Band every Saturday afternoon. Evening: from 7.50 until 10 p.m. ADMISSION, ONE SHILLING. PALACE BANdIbVEBY EVENING And Saturday Afternoon. Season Tickets issued this year. Special Terms with Clubs or Parties of lYormorei for Season Tiokets. Families, Special Arrangement. HENLEY SKATES FOB SALE, E. H. DONNOLLY, _ Manager. SYDENHAM WESLEYAN CHOECH. ASACBED CONCERT. in aid of Sunday School Building Fund will he given by the Scholars and Choir on MONDAY, April Ist, at 7.80 p.m. Tiokets—Adults, Is; children, 6d. 7908 NOETH CANTERBURY BICYCLE CLUB. . POSTPONEMENT OF EASTER MONDAY RACE MEETING. IN consequence of the Volunteer Encampment having been arranged to be held near Bangiora. the above Clnh have POSTPONED their proposed Easter Monday Baoe Meeting “ sine die.” The Oxford Dramatic Company will perform “ East Lynne " under the auspices of the Olnb. at the Institute Hall on Easter Monday Night. 8011 QUADRILLE BAND. ~]Vg~ R 8 J] D G A E'B Quadrille Bond is,prapared to accept engagements for Private and Public Balia, Parties and Concerts. All the Latest and Beat Music supplied. Terms may ha obtained, and all communications and engagements made through MESSES MILNEK & THOMPSON, 6888 Canterbury Music Depot, High street. MB AND MR-i (jA'CLHNEK'S DANCING CLASSES forming. Monday evening. Ladies only, Thursday evening, Adults* Claes, to commence March 14. Friday evening, gentlemen only, Saturday afternoon, to suit country people. Adnlts’ private tuition at hours to suit. 78, Lichfield street East. 6340 Meetings. A O.F. —> Court “ Star of Canterbury,** Jji L* No. 2309. Quarterly Summoned Meeting, MONDAY, April Ist, at 7.30 p.m. ' Business: To Beceivo Members' Contributions; transact ordinary and any other business that may be brought forward. Roll call Eight o'clock.—J. E. Davidson, Q. 8.; W. Buckley, P.S. 8023 TTIREEMASONS in the Canterbury District of Jj all Constltutions, are INVITED to ATTEND A MELTING to be held at the St Angustine Masonic Hall, Christchurch, on TUESDAY, 2nd April, 1889, at 8 p.m., to Discuss the Desirableness of forming a Masonic Union. No Regalia. DRAINAGE DISTRICT, LINWOOD. A MEETING Of "the LINWOOD RATEPAYERS will be held in the FHILLIPSTOWN SCHOOLROOM on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 3rd April, at 8 p.m., to take into consideration the present Excessive Bates levied by the Drainage Board, and the Advisability of Appealing against the same. MR HOPKINS, the Member tor the District on the Board, ha« kindly consented to attend to explain,matters thereon. Chair will be taken by B. Hurdle, Esq., Chairman of the Linwood Town Board. NORTH CANTERBURY FOOTBALL OLUB. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the abovL Olnb will be held at The Jnnotion Hotel, Bangiora, OK FRIDAY, APRIL sth, At 8 p.m. J. COOPER, 8012 Hon Seo. S Sunday Announcements. T 3 O H N’ S C H U R C E. HABV BST~FESTI VAL, TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, MARCH SIBT. •jQUBHAM STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH. TO-MORROW’S SEE VICES. 11 a.m, r ßev C. H. Laws—Farewell Sermon. 6.80 p.m.. Rev W. Moeikt. 8009 LINWOOD CONGREGATIONAL OHUEOH, FERBY EOAD. A SERIES of Sermons on Christian Theology /-% in relation to Modern Criticism, will be delivered in the above Church on Bnnday Evenings, commencing Next Sunday, March Slst. Snbject: "The Lutheran Reformation as Involving the Theological Controversy of To-day.” Service commences at 6,30. 7978 All Beats Free. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH, St Asaph Street. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. ; ON SUNDAY, March Sifit, Services will he Conducted as follows Morning, at 11—Rev S. Macfarlane. Afternoon, at 2.30—W. Bowron, Esq. Evening, at 6.Bo—Rev J. Edwards. Appropriate Hymns by the Scholars, assisted by the Choir. Collections in aid of the School Funds. On the Following TUESDAY a PUBLIC SOIREE AND FRUIT BANQUET will be held during the Evening. Selections of Vocal and Instrnmental Music, Recitations, &0., will ho given. To commence at seven o'clock. Admission, one shilling. Educational. YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, CHRISTCHURCH. WINTER SESSION CLASSES. PHONOGRAPH Y.—Monday Evenings, Elementary Class, 7to 8; Advanced Class, Bto 9. Instructor, Mr Qilhy, Arithmetic, Writing, Book-keeping, Gymnasium Classes Conducted by Competent Instructors. For full particulars, apply 7976 Y.M.O.A. BOOMS. VOCAL SCHOOL OP MUSIC, 159, Salisbury street West. MB ALFRED A. NOETH TEACHER OF VOICE PRODUCTION. ÜBIC.—C. A. OAKES. Pianist, Teacher of Pianoforte and Singing, Highest testimonials. Mnsio for Forties, Balls, &0., provided, from one to any number of instruments. Address —Core of A. CS, Levy, Tobacconist, &o, High street, Christchurch. Pianos carefully tuned. 6433 Funeral Houoea. FUNERAL NOTICE. "^(°EstaSd . V V ALTERS & Co. (Established I 860), UNDERTAKER 3, 43, Victoria street, and 211, Kilmore street. Funerals Furnished in Town and Country on the shortest notice and at most reasonable charges. The trade suppliea with every requisite. Telenhono ■o. IW. Jambs lamb, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, 35, Lichfield street east. Funerals completely furnished in town or country at most reasonable charges. Please note the Address. N.B.—No connection with any other Firm in 4697 Christchurch. UNION ROWING OLUB. M* MBERS of the Club are. requested-to meet, Rt CATHEDRAL SQUARE THIS AFTERNOON, At two o’clock, To attend the Funeral of the late George Gould,, s Esq. (President of the Clnh). F. D. KESTBVBN, 7961 Captain. THE Friends of Mr J. Wellson are respectfully informed that the Funeral of his late son, Leonard Charles, will move from his residence, 212, Oxford terra O’, at 2 p.m., on Sunday, March 31, for the old Wesleyan Cemetery. W. LANGFORD, Undertaker. 8035 Corner North and East Belts, Christchurch,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 8755, 30 March 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 8755, 30 March 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 8755, 30 March 1889, Page 1

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