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Amusements, &so. DDPELIOWS' Hill. THIS EVENING-. MB MICHAEL LEWIS, New Zealand’s WHISTLER, Who has received numerous requests from those who were unable to be present at his last Concert, has much pleasure in seating that he will give ANOTHER EXHIBITION of his Whistling Powers on the above date, ossisted this time by MR W. HULSTON, of Christchurch, who will Whistle a Bust, as also a solo. Messrs H. WEIR and J. MARSHALL, Miss TAYLOR, and Others will assist. Mrs Edgar, accompanist. Prices 2s 6d and Is. Doors open at 7.80, Com* mence at 8. Piano by Milner and Thompson. Tickets at Milner and Thompson’s, Whitta’s and H. and W. Thompson’s. 9333 INTERNATIONAL TUG OF WAR. NATION AGAINST NATION. TO COMMENCE SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1892, Addington Brass Band in attendance. £IOO PRIZES. FIRST PRIZE, £SO and 11 Gold Medals. SECOND PRIZE, £2O. THIRD PEIZE,£IO. special”peizes—£s, presented by Messrs Ward and Co., Brewers £5, presented hy Messrs Manning and Co,, £2 10a, presented hy Mr J. Triat, Tentmaker INTENSE EXCITEMENT. The following Nationalities are represented England Ireland Scotland Maoris New Zealanders (2) Australia Germany Austria China Popular Prices—Chairs 2s, Pit Is. H. SAUNDERS, Secretary, E LYCEUM Manchester street. GOOD FftlD AT, Annual Social. Dancing from Bto 12. Doable tickets 2s, refreshments included. 9372 C. POX, Pianist; T CANTERBURY SOCIETY OP ARTS. f|IHE EXHIBITION™ OPEN DAILY from 10 a.m. to S p.m., re-opening at 7,30. THE GALLERY, ARMAGH STREET. Admission, Is, 8915 Christchurch Cathedral.GOOD FRIDAY EVENING, At Half-pagt Seven. Stainer’s Cantata, “The CRUCIFIXION.’* Full Cathedral Choir. Doors open at 7 o’clock. Children nnder Twelve Not Admitted. 9260 Collection in aid of St Mary’s Home. THE GRAND ORIENTAL BAZAAR ASJ> ART UNION WILL OPEN IN The T uam IStsbet Hall. ON EASTER MONDAY (18iH APRIL), And Continue Throughout the Week, Opening Ceremony, “CORONATION OP QUEEN ESTHER." The Hall will represent an Eastern Garden, and the Stage the Court of Ring Ahasuerns.i PROGRAMME. Overture by the orchestra— ’*The Silver Cross” (Hermann). TRIUMPHAL PROCESSION in the following order : Ancient Greeks Japanese Egyptians Syrians Circassians Indians Eastern Gipsies Ladies of the Court QUEEN ESTHER With Train-bearers, Pages, Maids of Honour ■ Torch-bearers and Guards. The Crowning of the Queen The Levee of Her Majesty Triumphal Chorus ' Opening of the Grand Oriental Bazaar. Vocal and Instrumental selections daring the evening. Art Union Tickets, admitting to Bazaar, may be had from Messrs Milner and Thompson, A. J, White, H. and W, Thompson and P, Stratz, or any member of the Committee, Admission, Is. J. W. CASSIN, 9217 HonSeo. CANTERBURY BAND OP HOPE UNION. “ THE ANNUAL DEMONSTRATION will be held in Hagley Park on EASTER MONDAY NEXT. The Bands of Hope. Temperance Societies, Hood Templars, and Salvation Army will meet in Latimer square at 10 a.m. A Monster Procession, accompanied by Bands of Music, will leave the Square at 10.30 a.m. sharp. There will he a Recitation Competition, Pnhlio Meeting at 2.30, Addresses hy Revs J. M. Simpson, G. Honnsell and Pastor Birch. Sports and Races for Children. Merry.go-round, Swing-Boats, Ac. i Refreshment Booth on the Ground. 9389 ST MICHAEL’S SCHOOLROOM, EASTER MONDAY EVENING, at 8 o’clock. ME A, A. NOBTH’S’POPULAECONCERT, Admission 6d, front seats Is, BUEING the interval Mr North will sing a song an octave higher than written reaching to Q in alt., and will explain the Jenny Lind Method of Singing, and show fully the working of the apparatus which will be exhibited. Instrumental Items, Pianoforte and Violin Solos and Duets, Vocal Items, Songs, Duets, Quartettes, Choruses. 9370 W. H. DE LA MARE, Secretary. PALMISTRY. The Future Revealed by the Hand. LAST WEEK Or MONS. DEVLIN’S 3 MASON. Address Simpson and Willinms’ Chambers, 9204 Booksellers, High street. Meetings. Bible Christian church. Lower High attest.—Good Friday, Tea Meeting from 5.30 to 7,30. p.m. Tickets, one shilling each. Pnhlio Meeting after. The Welsh tailors from the ships Chaoma, Coimbatore and Portia will be present to sing. Speakers, Revs J. Hosking, P. Quintrell and others. A MEETING of those interested in FORMING A RACING CLUB at NEW BRIGHTON BEACH will be held in the New Brighton Hall on MONDAY, 25th, At 7.30 p.m. For further information, apply to O CURTIS 9116 Pier Office, Now Brighton. CANTERBURY ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY ANNUALMBBTING. fiIHE ANNUAL MEETING of the above Society! JL will be held at WARNER’S HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH, ON THURSDAY, the 28th APRIL instant, at 8 m. > Business: To Receive the Report of the Council To Receive the Accounts for the past year To Receive the Report of the Soratinesrstaal to Election of Council, and . To dispose of snob business generally aa moy' be brought nnder consideration by the Council, or by any member who shall have given seven days’ previous notice thereof to, the Secretary, or as a majority of two-thirds of the members present shall.nee fit ‘to entertain and consider Nominations for the OonsudP-inttstf^reaolrtW Secretary not later than Wednesday, theiS2oth April instant. H> PEREGRINE-BIRCH. 9880 , Secretary, **ISTALUB unequalled for Millinery? and Drees V Goods. It, - aadJOarey. XBS#

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9700, 14 April 1892, Page 1

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