Amusements, &c. 3! H S A T E E O Y A I u \ licssee Mr Charles Huso. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT; i CONTINUED AND BRILLIANT SUCCESS or HUGO’S BUFFALO MINSTRELS. IN THEIR G&AND NEW PROGRAMME. EVERY ITEM ENCOEED; THE THEATRE AGAIN PACKED TO THE DOORS. REMEMBER 1 THE EARLY TICKET CATCHBTH THE SEAT. Come Early and Avoid the Crush. HUGO’S POPULAR AND ORIGINAL PRICES— Dress Circle, 2a; Stalls, Is; Pit, Sixpence. Box plan at Milner and Thompson’s. Day tickets at Walker’s. T. W. TWIST, ' 7322 Business Manager. T OOK Out for the great Slade Murray, "The JLi Great London Artist." The greatest Comiqua in the world. 3785 TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. C/OL umbia Beating INK, TDAM STREET HALL. Ladies’ Invitation Night. Admission—Ladies free, skates 6d; Gents—Admission Is, skates free. ONE-MILK HANDICAP EACE for Boys under sixteen, at B.SO p.m. Elite Band in attendance. Afternoon Session as Usual. Lessee, F. SMITH. 3791 Manager, J. D. WEBBER. T H E DEEP SEA MYSTERY. What is it Captured by the Day Bros. off the Spit at Sumner. ON VIEW POE A SHORT SEASON Nest to the Central Hotel. 3772 ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, LYTTELTON. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. PROP. MONTAGUE B, LYE Will give his Grand Musical and Phrenological ENTERTAINMENT, illustrated with Charts, Skulls, and Platform Examination of Heads. Door opened at 7.50. Commence at 8 sharp. Admission 2g. Is. Children half-price. 7348 Meetings. ST AUGUSTINE MASONIC LODGE. N.Z.C. EEGULAR MONTHLY MEETING THIS EVENING, at 7.80 p.m. Visitors of all constitutions cordially invited. By order of the W.M. 7361 A, GUNDERSWN, Secretary. Art Unions. v. E. GRAND ART UNION. (IN AID OP THE QUEEN’S CADETS’ DEBT EXTINCTION FUND.) Unde? the Patronage of Lieutenant-Colonel Gordon His Worahix> the Mayor of Christchurch The Very Rev the Deau of Christchurch. ONE HUNDRED AND FIVE PRIZES, VALUE NEARLY *3OO. . (See Prize List.) Tickets to be had at 138, Colombo street, opposite Messrs Touts, Norton and Co,, where the Prizes are on Exhibition. Tickets may also be had at— Messrs Simpson and Williams, High street Mr G. Walker (late Levy), High street Messrs Milner and Thompson, High street Messrs Hallonstein Bros., Cashel street Mr H. Lake, High street Mr Stephen Powell. Colombo street Mr A. M’Dougall, Kaiapoi Mr J. Barrett, High street; or from RICHARD LINN, Hon Sec. Art Union Committee, 239, Hereford street. TICKETS-ONE SHILLING EACH. , (Book of 22 Tickets for £l.) Agents wanted in neighbouring towns, apply to the Hon Sec. 6348 ASHBURTON ART UNION. THE following are Numbers of WINNING TICKETS in Mrs Adams’ Art Union:— 25 03 63 107 161 167 171 289 308 316 345 331 3787 Hoard and Heaidanco. F IRST-CXiASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE melyill! house. Opposite Government Buildings, Durham and Armagh streets. One Minute from Post Office, Museum or 5333 Public Gardens. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. HANDSOMELY- FURNISHED Apartments for Ladies and Gentlemen. Mbs 6AWTELL, Sherwood, 230 X 72. Oashel street E. MRS HARRIS, 198, Durham street north.— Superior Board and Residence. Late of Bt Elmo, Worcester street west. XBB3 SUPERIOR, Comfortable hpard and residence Reasonable terms. Waitahuna House, 235 Cashel street west. "5335 UPERIOR PRIVATE BOaRD&RESIDENCM Gloucester House, 258, Gloucester street West, five minutes* walk from centre of city public gardens. Jto. Terms moderate. X 33 Partnership Notices. NOTICE. ■ HAVE this day taken my second son, HENRY WARWICK WESTON, LL.B., as a iBTNER in my business of a Barrister and ilioitor. The style of the firm will be “T. S. BSTON & CO," . _ ... I shall continue to practise as a Notary Public. THOMAS S. WESTON. Duncan’s Buildings, 142, Caahelstreet. Christchurch, 7th August, 1891. 7224 Impounded, IMPOUNDED at Addington, from Spray don, by B. Bore. Two Light-coloured Steers; one has & brown nock end hond \ both uro taiwnmrkod on the back. If not claimed and expenses paid wilLbe sold on August 26th, at noon. 3770 Poundkaeper. Lost. Found. OS3. OST, probably between Carlton Bridge and, I Merivale, a Gold and Greenstone Brooch. ill UlC| ill WV4N4 VVMM ir lor returning same to F. Gibson, H.M, Oass, will be rewarded. 3778 L' OST, a White Shawl; taken by mistake from Ladies’ cloak-room Canterbury College on Saturday last. Kindly return to CanterburyCollege. 3775 LOST, in Lyttelton, Liver and White Pointer (slut) and Spaniel Dog. Reward npon returning same to “ Times” Agency, Lyttelton. Anyone detaining same after appearance of this notice will be prosecuted. 7849 _ For Sale. F E.< A DENTIST’S PRACTICE, worth,, *3OO-,a year at least, in a populous rural district,! near Wellington. Price £IOO, payable in four Quarterly Instalments' of £25. Apply? BOX 341, 7049 General P. 0., Wellington, Undertakers. E. W. WALTERS & CO.. UNDERTAKERS. TnUNEEALS FUBNlSHEDiuTownorCountry JO on the SHORTEST NOTICE and’ at -the: LOWEST rates. Polished Coffins in Bimn or Kauri from £5. Please Note the Address: 45, -VICTORIA STREET. Private Residence— 2ll, Kilmoro street. - Telephone Ho, 146, 1238 ;
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9489, 11 August 1891, Page 1
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789Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9489, 11 August 1891, Page 1
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