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Amusemants, *o. 2! HEA’ XE E Ki OYA L. MADAME PATEY’S EAEBWELL CONOEET. THIS EVENING (SATURDAY, 20xh JUNE). MADAME PATEY WILL SING TO-NIGHT—- * There is a Hill Par Away,” Gounod (Composed expressly for her) " Bose, Softly Blooming; ” Spohr “ Needle and Pins ” ... Xiohr Dress Circle Plan at Milner and Thompson’s. Stall and Fit Tickets can he purchased during' the day at Walker’s. Entrance to Stalls either by the Escape Door or usual entrance. The Concert commences at 8, the doors will ho open at 7 p.m. FAREWELL CONOEET THIS SATURDAY, JUNE 20. This will bo Positively Her EAST APPEARANCE IN CHRISTCHURCH; POPULAR PRICES OP ADMISSION. Dress Circle, ss; Orchestra Stolls, 3a; Stalls, 2s. pitONE SHILLING, ASTOUNDING! A HOUSE GIVEN AWAY BY PEOFE9SOE ANDEBSON ■ NEXT MONDAY, A FREEHOLD RESIDENCE IN SALISBURY GROVE, Never before such a thing known in Christchurch. A HOUSE GIVEN AWAY AT THH Theatre Rot ai, NEXT MONDAY, BY PROFESSOR ANDERSON, THE GREAT WIZARD OP THE NORTH, At a GRAND ENTERTAINMENT to be given by MDLLE BLANCHE ANDERSON and Himself. The House is a comfortable one, containing Four Rooms and every convenience; is a FREEHOLD RESIDENCE in Salisbury Grove, Salisbury street east; and will be given away in a fair and impartial manner, together with a large number of Valuable and Useful Presents. Admission—Ss, 2s and Is. Plan at Milner and Thompson’s. 5131 Lectures. Oddfellow s’ Hal Ls MONDAY, JUNE 22kd. PROFESSOR MASON Will deliver A COURSE OP LECTURES ON PHYSIOLOGY And kindred subjects, ' At the above-named Hall. Hia First Lecture ia HEADS AND FACES, Illustrated by a Large Collection of Drawings and Living Subjects. | PROFESSOR MASON Is a very rapid, enthusiastic speaker, keeping his audience thoroughly interested from the beginning to the finish, Ha has been truthfully called the LIGHTNING LECTURER. He is probably the most rapid Character Delineator in the world. At intervals, Mnsio (both Vocal and Instrumental) will be rendered by his assistants. | popular prices'” ... 2s, is. ea. Doors open, 7.50; commence at 8 o’clock, 5016 PEEBBLETON TOWN HALL, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 22nd. E TENNYSON SMITH, the celebrated • English Orator and Elocutionist, the Prince of Temperance Advocates, will LECTURE and BEOITE, Grand literary treat. See handbill. Chair taken by Rev W. F. Knowles. 4823 Sunday Announcements. CJathedbal {Service e, SUNDAY, JUNE 2Xsr, 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 10 a.m.—Matins. 11 a.m,—Litany and Holy Communion (choral). Preacher, the Very Rev the Dean. 4 p.m. —Evensong (choral). 7 p.m.—Preacher, Rev. J. P. Teakle. 5122 (gT JOHN’S CHURCH, LATIMER SQUARE. SUNDAY MORNING, II o’clock, : PREACHER ... THE BISHOP. 5099 ST MATTHEW’S CHURCH, ST ALBAfiTS. JHE BISHOP OP CHRISTCHURCH WILL PREACH ON SUNDAY EVENING. 615ft* T 1 W ESLEYAN CHURCH SUNDAY, 21 st JUNE. SERVICES. Durham street—ll a.m.. Rev W. Morley j 6.30 p.m* Rev L. M. Isitt. East Belt—ll a.m., Mr C. S, Howard; 6.30 p.m.. Rev W. Morley. 5096 Sumner (Hayward’s Hall)—7 p.m., Mr Craddock. N ORTH BELT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, SABBAT H~SE RVICBS. Morning at 11, Evening at €.30. PREACHER ... Ret B. ERWIN, M.A, Subject for Evening— The Absence of Forgiveness and Atonement from the Teaching of Mr Worthington. 5095 CHANCERY LANE HALL (Oil Cathedral square). RICHARD GRAHAM, of Penrith, will Preach Lord’s Day, 6.45 p.m. Subject—“ The Scarlet Thread.” Seats free. No collection. 5107 STUDENTS OF TRUTH. Me WORTHINGTON at the Oddfellows’ Hall, Every hunday. Subjects for Jana 21st:— 11a.m.—“The 1.05 t.” 2.30 p.m,—'tmday t-ohool. 6,30 p.m.—“Power of the Word,” Sankey’e Hymns. 5116 LYC EU M H ALL (Near Coker’s Hotel), MANCHESTER STREET. TO-MORROW (HUKDtY) EVENING, At Seven o’clock, a l ecture wiil be Delivered by W. W. COL LOSS. Subject—‘•ls the Rock ol scripture Impregnable?” (A reply to the non W. K. Gladstone, m.P.) Doors open at 6.30, Admission— Front Seats Is, Back Seats od. Musical Selections by Orchestra. In the Afternoon, at 3, JVCTt COLLINS will deliver a Free Lecture. Subj ect—” The Bun and What We Owe to It.” Collect ton for Bxpenees. Children’s Lyceum at* 11 a-m. The Secretary will bo present all Meetings io enrol Members. 6118

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9445, 20 June 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9445, 20 June 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9445, 20 June 1891, Page 1

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