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Amusements, &o. Theatre o y a l. Under the Direction of the Australian Theatrical Management Company, Limited, Melbourne. Managing Director, The Hon Geo. Coppin, M.L.C. Acting Manager Mr Chablks Bradlut Treasurer ,„ Mr B. W. Gbeville The Management is pleased to chronicle the TRULY MAGNIFICENT SUCCESS That has attended the ddbut here of the Worldfamed star WALTER BENTLEY (•• One of the greatest living actors."—Melbourne “ Evening standard "). The “Otago Daily Times” says:—“l was actually electrified by the truth and spirit which ho threw into the part." The “ The Lyttelton Times ” says Mr Walter Bentley la deserving well of the Theatre patrons of Christchurch." The "Press" says;—“Mr Bentley's Hamlet is the boat this generation has seen, and I find it difficult to think future generations will see a better.” TO-NIGHT WILL BE PRODUCED •Shakspere's beautiful drama, THE MERCHANT OP VENICE. Shtloce ■ ... ... Walter Bentley The Cast carefully selected from the members of THE POWERFUL COMPANY. THE MERCHANT OP VENICE WILL BE PLAYED FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. TO-MORROW EVENING (FRIDAY), Tom Taylor’s Comedy, STILL WATERS RUN DEEP, FOE ONE NIGHT ONLY. Furnishings by Fubnnann. Prices—4s, 2s 6d and Is. Open at 7.15; commence at 8, Box plan now open at Milner and Thompson’s. Day sale of tickets at Whitta’s, tobacconist’s. CHARACTER READING AND THE FUTURE REVEALED BY PALMISTRY. MO NS. DEVLIN (From England and America) Confines himself to correct reading of the Hand, and does not indulge in extraordinary stories by the aid of Thought Reading. Those wh® are anxious to ascertain what the Future contains for them, whether in Health or Fortune, should take the earliest opportunity of consulting him. Hours—ll to 1,2 to 5, and 6 till 9. Fee, 2s Cd. Address— 5806 SIMPSON AND WILLIAMS’ CHAMBERS. DDFELLOWS* HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, POSITIVELY THE LAST CONCERT. KOWALSEI COMPANY. TO-NIGHT. NEW PROGRAMME. 6133 CHURCH OP CHRIST, Corner Durham street and South halt. a Vocal and Instrumental ENTERTAINMENT will ba given in the above Church on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, Feb.'l3, Collection in aid of Sunday School. To commence at S p.m, 6119 SYDENHAM WESLEYAN CHURCH, TTBEV W. MOBLEY will Lecture in the SchoolEra! room, on FRIDAY NEXT, Feb. I2th. subject: •• The Methodist Ecumenical Conference," with Notes of American Travel. To commence at 7.50 p.m. Admission—Sixpence, Children Half-price. 6110 Meocines. STREET IMPROVEMENTS IN SYDENHAM. THE Ratepayers of Sydenham are invited to attend a Public Meeting, to ha held in the Oddfellows’ Sell, Colombo street, on FRIDAY, February 13th, at 6 p.m. Me WM. HOBAN will take the Chair. Councillor TAYLOR will explain the matter causing the present deadlock in the Council, and ask an expression of opinion from the meeting upon the merits of the question. 6103 UNION ROWING CLUB. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of Members of the above Club will ba held at the Boathouse on FRIDAY, the 19fch February instant. At 8 p.m. A Full Attendance Is Requested. 6117 A. £. CR ADDUCE, Hon Bee. Bailway Notices. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. REGATTA ON "LAKE FORSYTH On 10th FEB. EXCURSION FARES AND TRAINS. FOR Fall Particulars see Advertisement in Next Issue of this Paper. 6001 BY OBDEB. Lost. Pound. «ssc. STRAYED, from Paddock, North-east Belt, Bay Mare, without shoes, branded JM conjoined. Finder will be rewarded en returning same to Fletcher, Humphreys and Co., Cathedral square. 6104 Educational. MISS TAYLOR’S Classes for Dancing are resumed. Mondays 7to 9. Wednesday Afternoons 5.30 to 5.30. Calisthenics a special feature. Wednesday evening, 7 to 9, Class for beginners. Other classes to be formed when required. Fee 15s the course of 12, from date of joining. Practice class 10a 6d the course. _ The modern and the original dances artistically taught, forming a varied and pretty programme for n dance. Private classes formed; private lessons given. Country classes visited, 238, Armagh street west. Fl6l Volunteer Notices. COMPANY ORDER. PURSUANT to District Orders, the Christ church Garrison Band will Fall In at their Orderly-rooms, Worcester street W„ at 6.20 p.m. Sharp THIS DAY, THU SDAT, to proceed to Latimer square, on the occasion of the Citizens’ Farewell Meeting to his Excellency the Governor. 6131 R. TRIST SEAR ELL. Bandmaster, ARTESIAN Wells.—Grant, Ferry road and Colombo street, is the cheapest; good flow guaranteed. 6044 A LARGE number of the 70s Suits, with extra Trousers, were turned out last week, giving great satisfaction in all cases. Fashion House, next Eden George Coy. 6095 BALLANTYNE’d Sale now on. Bollantyne’s Sale now on. Ballantyne’s Sale now on. B~ AT.r.AMTTNE’S SUe now on. Boltantyne’s Sale now on, Ballantyno’s Sale now on. B ALLANTYNE’S Sa’e now on. Ballantyne’s sale now on. Ballantyna'a Sale now on. BEEHIVES— Cur Hives and Appliances are well made, accurate and Low in Price. Send for price list. T. G. BBIOKELL, Bath street, Dunedin. Also, BUTTER BOXES, lined with vegetable parchment, perfectly air-tight, recommended by the Government expert and used by many Factories. The best and cheapest box ever offered. Xsio the Balance of our Summer Dress (3/ Goods at very Special Prices. Black, Beattie nd Co. - g27 CAPITAL,— Gentleman with Small Capital desires Business Opening in Christchurch or neighbourhood. A.D., Post Office, Sydenham. 6133 IIY STABLES, next Press Office.—All kinds of Drags, Coaches, Buggies, Dogcarts and Saddle Horses on Hire at Moderate Charges. Good stabling by the week, month or year. Booking Ofiico for ennnyside, Tai Tapu, Halswell, Lincoln and Prebblotou Coaches. W. K. Banders, Proprietor. F4ll ADAMB WHIG EL’S Paper Patterns just arrived, February Journal of Fashions, and | the Newest Styles i . Patterns tor the month. Mrs Withers, 236, High street, Solo Agent. 6123 cB DAVIDSON, Pork Butcher, Ham aad Bacon-oarer, 139, High street, Christchuroh, wishes the public to know that all the Goods she has for saia are produced on her own farm. Eggs, Butter, Poultry and Small Goods Dally. Orders now being received for Christmas Poultry and Sucking Pigs. PIANOS I A NOS B OwM A N XSI2 SON. BON. jIjDMMEE Millinery—Mantles, Jackets, *o-, at He) and below half prices. Black, and CO. X 27 VERY Special.—Now offering. Ladies’Summer Tweed and Milton Jackets. Good styles, at and below half-price. Black, Beattie and Co. X 7 "WTEiiY special.—Now offering, Ladies’ Summer W Tweed and Melton Jackets. Good styles, »t and below half-price. Black, SeatUe aud t , Co. *«

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9646, 11 February 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9646, 11 February 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9646, 11 February 1892, Page 1

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