Amusements, &c. ROYAL. rjp HEATED Under the sole direction of BLAND HOLT, Doors open 7 sharp; performance commences 7.45 sharp. BLAND HOLT’S DRAMATIC SEASON. THE UNION JACK") THE UNION JACK THE UNION JACK THE UNION JACK ’ THE UNION JACK THE UNION JACKJ THE GREATEST SUCCESS EVER KNOWN IN CHRISTCHURCH ROARS OP LAUGHTER. SHOUTS OP APPLAUSE, AJ»i> UNBOUNDED ENTHUSIASM, OPINIONS OP THE PRESS : The “ Lyttelton Times" says ‘The scenery is a series of wonderfully clever pictures set in the most realistic fashion. Obey include interiors and landscapes, each having its peculiar charm. * * * The dialogue and situations of the drama show the work of clever playwrights, and the authors of ‘ The Union Jack,' had they witnessed last night’s performance, must have been more than satisfied." The “Press” says: - “‘The Union Jack* is a capitally written piece. The dialogue is good, being terse and witty; the situations are dramatic, effective and natural, and there is plenty of scope for the display alike of some ouarmingly painted scenery and clever mechanical effects. • * * Throughout the piece the audience were enthuelastic iu their recognition of the efforts of the various principal characters." TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. THE UNION JACK, Interpreted by bland Hours, SPECIALLY OiiOAMSED COMPANY, The Elaborate Furnishing from the Warehouse of Mr H. Puhrmauu. Prices of Admission—Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, Zs 6d; Pit, Is. Box plan at Milner and Thompson’s, Day tickets at Levy’s, Tobacconist. Business Manager Mr W. H. Seagrave Advance Agent Mr W. H. Maiming Assistant Stage Manager... Mr Harry Norman P A L ACE RINK. FLOWER SHOW XO-DAT. Skating as usual Afternoon and Evening. ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING, to RINK a»d FLOWER SHOW. Hare Exhibits of Camellias, Hyacinths, and Narcissi. Skating commences To-night at 7 p.m. Palace Band. TUESDAY, Sept. 24th, Ladies* Orange Race, 26th, 27th, and 28th, Grand Fancy Dress Carnival. Invitation tickets now ready. 5780 R. H. DONNOLLY, Manager. GRAND ° OPENING, J£ULB AND CAMELLIA SHOW. palace” RINK. BULB ~) r CAMELLIA BULB £ SHOW \ CAMELLIA BULB J (. CAMELLIA Bare Exhibits of Hyacinths, Narcissi a Special Feature, Opening ceremony twelve o’clock. SHOW OPEN ALL DAY. Military Band Evening. ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. Note.—Exhibits to he ready for staging at 10 a jn. Judging at XI a.m. 6779 THQ3. GORDON, Secretary. CONCERT,—THIS EVENING. ST ASAPH STREET CHURCH. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), Sept. 19th. WEBER’S MASS IN G. Chorus and Orchestra of 60 Performers. ("Mias A. S. Taylor Mr Fiisobell SOLOISTS-? Mre A. Corriok Mr Johnston (.Mrs C. M. Gray Mr Halley Second Fart: CHORUSES, and the following Solos s—“ Then Shall the Righteous Shine," Mr H. M. Johnson; " O Best iu the Lord," (Mrs C. M. Gray; “Prom Mighty Kings," Mias A. S. Taylor; •* If With all your Hearts ”Mr Piisohell; *’ He was Despised," Mrs A. Corriok; duet, “ Evening," Mrs Gray and Mr Piisohell, Conductor, Mr A. Corriok. Admission, le; commence, 8 p.m. 5496 Lyttelton —entertainment at the Oddfellows* Hall, on THURSDAY, the >.*tb lust. Mr Thomas Crook '*lll EXHIBIT a Selection of bis Splendid DISSOLVING VIE WS, comprising Ships and Shipping, Magnificent Scenery, Chaste Statuary, ana Comic Stories. Doors open at 7,30, commence at Eight, Admission, Is; children, fid. NOTICE is hereby given that the WaIAU SKATING RINK will BE OPEN as follows .—All the week from 9 a.m. to noon, and from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m,; also from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Admission fid. skates fid. ALEX. M'DONALD, 4827 Proprietor. BOXING! BOXING!! BOXING! 11 -OHOPESSOE RICHARDSON wishes to B acquaint his Pupils and the public generally that he will resume his class at Ingli * Buildings, ON MONDAY, the 23rd Sept. Pupils wishing to join the above are reqneeted to make early application, as the Professor is forming his classes. QUADRILLE BAND. E 8 J^DGAE'S Quadrille Band is prepared to accept engagements for Private and Public Balls, Parties and Concerts. All the Latest and Best Music supplied. Terms may be obtained, and all communications and engagements mode through MESSES MILNEE & THOMPSON, 5833 Canterbury Music Depot, High street. Lectures. , HILOSOPHICAL NSTIT UTB, A POPULAR LECTURE, Upon MODERN METHODS OF HEATING AND VENTILATION, THEIR PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATION, Will be given by Mb S. HUEST-SEAGEE, A.E.1.8.Av, IN TEE CHEMICAL LECTURE THEATRE. Canterbury Collage, TO-NIGHT. At Eight o’clock. The Lecture will he fully Illustrated by Experiments, Diagrams, Drawings, Models, and various kinds of Stoves. Admission to Members, Free; to Non-members, Is. Tickets may be obtained at Messrs Simpson and Williams’* 5357 ROBT. M. LAING, Hon Sec. Meetings. SYDENHAM P. P. AND CANARY SOCIETY. s 5707 HD Eighth Annual General Meeting of the above will ho held on THURSDAY, Sept, 19, p.m.. in the Sydenham Hotel. C. JOHNSTONE, Hon Sec. COURTENAY ROAD BOARD DISTRICT. IN compliance with a requisition tigned by twenty-two Ratepayers, 1 hereby call a MEETING OF RATEPAYERS, To ha held at the ROAD BOARD OFFICE, KIEWEB, o» MONDAY, SEPT. SOth, 1859, At 2 p.m., To discuss the advisability of asking the 8. Iwyn County Council to construct a water-race from the Waimakariri Gorge Bridge. THOB. H. ANSON, 5767 Chairman Courtenay Read Board. Funeral Kouoea, Jambs lamb FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, 35, Lichfield street east. Funerals completely fnrniahed in town or country at moat reasonable charges. Please note the Address. N.B.—No connection with any other Finn in 97 Christchurch. FUNERAL NOTICE. W. & Co. * (Established i 860), TJNDEETAK EES, 43 Victoria street, and 211, Kilmore street. Funerals Furnished in Town and Country on the shortest notice and at most reasonable charges. The tradeeupplieu with every requisite. Telephone No. 146. HE Friends of the late Mr W. Gilpin are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave the residence of Mrs Gatherer, his sister, Strickland street, Linwood, for the Avonside Churchyard, on Friday, Sept. 20, at 2 p.m. W. LANGFORD, Undertaker, Corner North and East Belts, Christchurch. mHE Friends of Mr D. M'Veigh are respectJl. fully informed that the funeral of his late wife Bose will leave his residence, Springston, on Friday. 20th September, at 1.30 p.m., for the Lincoln Cemetery. 6700 P. B. PETRIE, gpreydon.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 8902, 19 September 1889, Page 1
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