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Amusements, »2sa. Theatre Roy al. Under the Direction of the Australian Theatrical Management Company, Limited, Melbourne. Menacing Director, The Bon Geo. Coppin, M.L.C. doting Manager Mr Charles Beadlet Treasurer Mr It, W. Geeville LAST NIGHTS ! LAST NIGHTS ! OF WALTER BENTLEY ("One of the groefest living actors."—Melbourne ** livening btandard "). LAST NIGHTS! LAST EIGHTS! OP THE POWERFUL COMPANY.-TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), Sir "Walter Scott’s National Drama, ROB ROY. (Auld Lang Syne.) Baii.ie Nicox. Jabvtb Walter Bentlet CAREFULLY SELECTED CAST OP CHARAO TEES. IN PREPARATION, Lord Lytton’s powerful play, RICHELIEU. Furnishings by Fuhrmann. Prices—4s, 2s 6d ami Is. Open at 7.15; commence at 8. Box plan open at Milner and Thompson’s. Day sale of tickets at Whitta’s, tobacconist’s. T H E M. MONDAY, FEB. 15, AN ENTERTAINMENT will bo held as above. Excellent Variety Programme, to conclude with a Laughable Parce. 6209 Doors open at 7.30, performance 8. Admission 6d. CHARACTER EEADI G AND THE FUTURE REVEALED BY PALMISTRY. MONS. DEVLIN (From England and Ameiica) Confines himself to correct reading of the Hand, and d -es not indulge in extraordinary stories by the aid of Thought Reading. Those who 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 Gd. Address— 5806 SIMPSON AND WILLIAMS' CHAMBERS. Ashburton amateur swimming CLUB. SECOND ANNUAL GALA (Under the Rules of the N.Z.A.S. Association), At Ashburton Domain Baths, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1892, At 2 p.m. Programme of Thirteen Events, Including 440 YARDS CHAMPIONSHIP OF N.Z., And Six Open Events. For particulars see Programmes, Entries Close Feb. 23,1892. J. C. LANE, Hon Sec,, €217 Ashburton. Railway Notices. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. REGATTA ON LAKE FORSYTH On 16tk FEB. EXCURSION FARES AND TRAINS. FOR Full Particulars sea Advertisement in Next Issue of this Paper. 6004 BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SUMMER EXCURSIONS. FROM lot Deo., 1891, to 31st March, 1892, Cheap Through Return Tickets by rail and coach to Mount Cook will be issued at Christ* ohutch Station. Cheap Through Bookings from Christchurch to Hautuor Plains Hot Springs are also in force throughout the year. Cheap Excursion tickets to the Southern Lakes District will hi issued between the Ist Deo., 1891, and 31« c March, 1*92, at Christchurch, Ashburton, Timarn and Oamaru. All particulars obtainable at the stations named. 2358 BY ORDER. Sporting; L GWER f“I EATHCQTE AGING C/LUB. AUTUMN MEETING. MARCH 17th (3T PATRICK'S DAY} 1892. Handicappers—The Committee, Handicap Maims Teot (in saddle), of 20 sovs; limit, ISseo; nomination 10a, acceptance 10s. Two miles. Handic p Pont Teot (in saddle) of 15 sovs; h- iirlic 14 bands 1 inch or under, to be measured before starting; nomination 7s 6d, acceptance 7a 6d. Two miles. St Patrick’s Handicap Class Teot (in saddle) of 45 sovs, 5-ovs from the stake for second horse; open to all horses that can do 6.10 or under. Nominators to state at time of or try on what course the record was made, either Ist, 2nd or 3rd. If no poblio record has been made the horse may be considered a 8.10 horse, and handi.-apned accordingly. Nomination 20s, accep’anc- 20s. Two miles. Heathcote Handicap Class Teot (in Harness), of 45 sovs ; 5 sovs from the stake for second horse; open to all horses that can do 9,20 or under; nominators to state at time of entry on what course the record was nude,(either Ist, 2nd or 3rd; if no public record hue been made the horse may be considered a 9.20 horse and ban. dioapped accordingly; .nomination 20s, aoceptmoe 20a Three miFe. Handicap Tbot (in saddle) of 25 sovs; 24 sovs from the stake for second horse : nomination 12s ud, acceptance 12a 6d. One mile. Th» Valley Handicap (in harness! of 25 sovs; 24 sovs from the stake for second horse; nomination 12a 6d, acceptance 12s 6d. Two miles. Handicap Selli ' o Teot (in saddle) of 20 sovs, the winner to be sold immediately after the race, the prcco-ds to go to the funds ; nomination 10s, aoc'ptnnoe 10s. Two miles. The *tkwaeds’ Stakes Handicap (in harness)of 25 movs ; 24 sovs from the stake to go to the second horse; nomination 12s 6d, acceptance 12s 6d. NOMINATIONS close on SATURDAY, the 6th March, at 10 p.m., at Richardson’s Hotel, Lichfield street, Christchurch. HANDICAPS will appear about SATURDAY, the 13tb. _ ■COBPTANOEB will close on TUESDAY, the 15th March, at 10 p m.. Richardson’s Hotel, Liohfield street, Christchurch. To ho run under the Rules of the New Zealand Trotting Association. A. I, RATTRAY, Secretary. EALLANTYHE’d Sale now on. Ballantyne’s Sale now on. Ballantyne’a Sale now on. AN TYNE’S S-lo now on, Ballantyno’s Sale now on, Ballantyue’s Sale now on. BaLLANTYNE’S Sa e now on. BalUntyne’s * ale now on. Ballantyne’s Sale now on. LK „RING the Balance of our Summer Dress Goods at vary Special Prices. Black, Beattie nil Co. , CAPITAL.— Gentleman with Small Capital desires Business opening in Chri-tohuroh or neighbourhood. A.D., Post Office, nydenbam. 6272 F" SUIT Preserving Jars (Mason’s Patent) for this month at Sale Prices. _D.1.0, 6217_ FOR SALA Four horse Boiler, in good con. dition. "Wilson and Sons, Auctioneers. 6242 FREEHOLD Security wanted for £SOO. or smaller sums. 0.0. T., Messrs Rutland and tliiott, Carlton Dispensary, Christcimrch. 6284 HULB BBT’S Sale. Still Further Reductions have been made in order to Clear the balance of Stock. 6210 P I A NOS lAN O 8 B OWM A N OwM A N & SON. b SON. t jDMMEK Millinery—Mantles, Jackets, &o„ at Q and below half prices. Black, Beattie and Co, a 27 BE SOLD —Hou»e, Stable, Stores, &c., with {!_ Dealer’s round; a profitable spec, and very cheap, Wilson and Sons, Auctioneers, 6245 BiTOBS to Christchurch, Don’t Forget to Call nt Halbert’s Sale, the most genu me In tv. 6210 Vi.RY Special.—Now offering. Ladies* Summer Tweed and Milton Jackets. Good styles, at asst, below hnJUt-jaiice. RJaclt, Beattie ft»4 Oe» £7

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9648, 13 February 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9648, 13 February 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9648, 13 February 1892, Page 1

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