AmußoEc.eH.ts, &o. jD HEA TR E Jr|j OYA L. MONDAY, Ist D ECS MEEK. G-EAND CONCERT AND TABLEAUX YIYANTS* Prices-3s, 2s, Is, TICKETS at Milner Bud Thompson’s ; A, Sunder Pen’s, High street; Jubal Fleming’s, High street; T. Crook’s, Colombo street; Davies and Lamb’s, Colombo street, and everywhere. Box Office Open at Milner and Thompson’s on Wednesday. SHI Y.M.C.A, BOOMS. ’ ’ H EEE AX IHTIRSCHBUEG’S I FIRST ACADEMICAL CONCERT, THURSDAY ETEHIHG, 4th DECEMBER. Annotated Programmes (Is), Tickets (Ss) at Milner and Thompson end Spensley and Co. 5125 literary institute. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), NOV, 24th. Robson's New Scenic and Musical Exhibition, THE HOYaL NAVY, representing all the most powerful modern Warships. Painted from the Admiralty designs; Guaranteed correct. Also, illustrating the blowing-up of a foreign cruiser by Colonial Naval Brigade. Music from •’ Pinafore ” i Opera by the Hobson children. Admission Children 61. Commence at 8 sharp. 5113 SUMNER EXCURSIONS. Excursion to sumnee, Tuesday, not. 25th. Stanmore Band in attendance. Leave Square 7.15. Is Return. 5319 Lectures. THE LAND: ITS LORDS AND ITS LAWS. A LECTURE. | QDD-rEL LOW S’ HAL L, | THURSDAY, NOV. 27m, 8 p.m„ BT BBV O’BEYEN HOARS, 1 In connection 1 with the Christian Ethical Society, ' Admission Sixpence. 612 G Meetings. BT AUGUSTINE MASONIC LODGE, N.Z.c;. Emergency meeting, this evening, at 7.30. Visitors cordially invited. By order W.M. A, GUNDEEBEN, 6137 Secretary, X.0.0.F, UK, LOYAL CITY OP CHEISTOHUEOH-LODQB, No. 4602. MEMBERS are SUMMONED to attend THIS EVENING for the purpose of Electing MEDICAL OFFICERS for the year 1891. Also requested to attend the DISTRICT CHURCH PARADE on SUNDAY, November 30th, forming on the South Belt at 2 p ; m,, thence proceed, ingtothe Cathedral, EDWARD KBHT ti N.G. SXII C. J. WILKINS, rfeo. LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY. CANTERBURY AUXILIARY. PUBLIC MEETING TO-NIGHT, in Oddfellows’ Hall, Lichfield street. Addresses by Captain Here (of Lake Tanganyika, Central Africa) and Rev Joseph King (agent of the Society for Australasia). Chair to be taken at 8 o’clock by Rev Francis Knowles, President of the Auxiliary, Collection on behalf of the Society. 6117 Art Unions. DRUIDS’ ANNUAL GALA AKD ONS TE E B T ”|JnION. ON BOXING- DAY, DEO. 26ih, 1890. By Permission of the Colonial Secretary, PATRON: His Excellency the Gtoveenoe PRIZES NOW ON VIEW at the two shops in the City Hotel Buildings, Colombo street, where TICKETS can be obtained. TICKETS, ONE SHILLING EACH. J. B; TULLBY,, President, 553 J. RHODES, General Secretary, Partnership Notices. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE Partnership in the Springfield Estate, Methven, formerly carried on between the EXECUTORS of the Will of the late GEORGE GOULD and DUNCAN CAMERON, under the style of “ Gould and Cameron,” has been DISSOLVED by mutual consent as from the 15th day of APRIL, 1890. All accounts owing to or by the late Partnership will be settled by the undersigned Dunoon Cameron. JOSEPH GOULD, R. J. S. HARMAN, Executors of the Will ot, George Gould, deceased; DUNCAN CAMERON. Witness; F. Wildinq, Solicitor, Hereford street, Christchnrch. 6118 mHB Partnership hitherto existing between ■J 0. J. HI LL and C. E. T. HILL, trading as 0. JTHill and Son, Gate and Hurdle Makers, &a.. Upper Eiooarton, is hereby DISSOLVED as from the 22nd of NOVEMBER. Mr G. J. Hill will discharge and receive all moneys. CHAS. J. HILL. 5107 C. E, TKSHEENB HILL. Road Board Notices. ASHLEY ROAD BOARD ELECTION. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. HEREBY give notice, in accordance with "The Road Boards Act, 1882," and “The ulation of Local Elections Act, 1876,” that MINATIONS for the ELECTION of ONE MBER for the Ashioy Road Board must be le in the form prescribed in the Second sdule of “ The Regulation of Local Elections , 1876,” and delivered to the Returning Officer, iddressed to him, at the Ashley Road Board ;e, before noon on TUESDAY, November the i, 1890. >rma ot Nomination can be obtained at the d Board Office. no Poll, it necessary, will be taken on MON*, f, December Bth, 1890, between the hours of m, and 6 p.m. POLLINgTpLACES: Road Board Office. And Schoolhouse, North Loburn. WM. db TROY. Returning Officer. November 19th, 1890. &879 Board and Residence. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. H 4942 A.NDSOMELY - F URNISHED Apartments for Ladies and Gentlemen. Mbs SAWTELL, Sherwood, 72. Cashel street E. UPJBRIOR PRIVATE BO ARD&EESIDENOE Gloucester House, 256, Gloucester street West, live minutes’ walk from centre of city, public gardens, &o. Terms moderate. 5501 C OMFORTABLE PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, WAIT A H UNA HOUSE, Cashel street W. f five minutes from Post Office, Library, Museum, &c. 6951 COMFORTABLE Board and /Residence, in heart ot City. Excellent accommodation. Bathroom and Stabling. Highest references. Wmdsor House, 187, -Marwhester street, .'cornet Worcester tract. 5707
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 9268, 24 November 1890, Page 1
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