Amusements, <&o. HEA TE E K, OIA 1, Under the sole direction of HE GEORGE MUSGEOm TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. CARL HERTZ, AND THE EMPIRE COMPANY. From the Empire, Palace, Alhambra, Canterbury and Tivoli Theatres, London, Mr HERTZ is universally acknowledged to be THE BEST Man in his lino that has yet visited Australia. Mr [ George Musgrovo will engage nothing but the very I host talent available. In regard to HERTZ, he is oue of the beat attraction!) procurable in the world, and is drawing the largest amount ever paidto any Single-handed entertainer that has ever visited . Australia. The Christchurch public discovered in j uat ab out live minutes Last Night that they were witnessing in Mlt CARL HERTZ and the EMPIRE COMPANY the Fruit of aipened Perfection, and far and away the Best Entertainment ever yet presented hero by any caterer of public amusement, r They showed moat generously and emphatically, . by their unstinted applause (the Theatre literally resounding with cheer after cneer), that they were Oue and All MORE TRAN SATISFIED. They “Winked the Other Eye" with glee at charming, pretty ROSS HEARING'S Graceful Dancing and Tuneful Singing. “They have been whistling that tune all day," and it’s now all “ Round the Town." i The Charming, Dainty FAIRY POOR, Danced and Sang themselves right away into the good graces of the public. As for FRED MASON, Wall, “It wasn't exactly what he said, but the : funny way he said it." Prices as usual—4s, 2s 6d and Is. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8, Stage Manager Mr Bennett. Advance Representative ... E. A. Underwood. 883 Manager, L. J. LOHE. Theatre Royal FOR A SHORT SEASON OSLY. The World-B'amed CARL HERTZ, CARL HERTZ. Assisted by Mdlle. DALTON, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, In his Wonderful Illusion “ STBOUBAIKA,” A Man is padlocked to a hoard, placed behind a curtain, a pistol bred, and the curtain drawn, when a Lady, securely padlocked to the same board, is found in the place of ihe Man, who, upon being asked for, stands up among the audience; the whole performed in 10 seconds. It should be seen to be believed. AND “PHCENIS" A living Woman burnt to ashes in full view of the audience. MISS BO'E HEARING (The Charming English Soubretto from Drury Lane Theatre, London), MR FRED- MASON (From the Empire and Alhambra Theatre, London) The Charming, Dainty FAInY FOUR (The Idols of the Tivoli Theatre, London), E D ISOS UiTt A L KING ’ machine, GC H E IP HONOGRAPH, With all the Latest Improvements just received from America, WILL BE EXHIBITED—OXFORD—FRIDAY K AIAPOI—SATURDAY Doors open 7.30. Commence 8 p.m, 853 1.0.0. F., M.U. LYTTELTON. EXCURSION to OKiIN’S FRIDAY, 13ih ’MAY. 1892, (Per s.s. John Anderson), Leaving the Wharf at 5.45 p.m, Tickets—Gentlemen 2b, Ladies Is; Concert and dance extra Is, Oddfellows* Band in attendance. 924 GEO, DIMOND, Sec. Meetings. DRUIDS’ ANNUAL GALA; A GENERAL MEETING of Committee will be held on FRIDAY, MAT 13, Druids’ Hall, at 8 p.m. Business—Auditors’ Report and Balancesheet. C. TOMSON, President, 496 J. S WINNER lON, Secretary. ~NEW BRIGHTON TBAMWAY~COMPAHY~ LIMITED, BEYENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. To be hold at Hobbs’ Buildings, Christchurch, ON FRIDAY, the 27th MAY, 1892, AT 11 A.M. NOTICE is hereby given that the Seventh Annual General Meeting, of the New Brighton Tramway Company, Limited, in conformity with the Articles of Association o£_ the Company, will be held in Hobbi’ Buildings, Christchurch, on FRIDAY, the 27th day of May, 1893, at II a.m„ to receive the Directors’ Report and Statement of Accounts, to elect Directors in place of Messrs G. Bowron and P. J. Fryer, who retire by rotation; to elect an Auditor; and to sanction a dividend. GEO. M’INTYEE, Chairman. 10th May. 1892, 900 Ballway Notices. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION TO AMBERLEY FOR RACES. MAY 19th. TTBETUEN FARES from Christchurch, Addingrffii ton, Ricoarton, Papanui, 6a 6d first claes, 4i 6d second; from other stations, ordinary return fares. Children, 8 to 12 years, half-rates ; under S years free. Train Times Christchurch, dep, 9,20 a.m., Addington 9.27, Papanui 9.33, Kaiapoi 10.5, Bangiora 10.30, hsfton 10.49, Amberley, arr, 11.15. Ambarley, dep, 7.15 p.m,; Christchurch, arr, 9.0 p.m. Will atop at all stations for passengers for and from Amberley if required. The excursion tickets will be available by this train only. Season tickets not available by the excursion train. 907 BY ORDER. Lost. Found, Ssc. TT OST, between Kaiapoi and Addington on i i Tuesday night. May 10th, 11 Fat Sheep, branded W in red, and also FN. £X reward will be paid for information leading to their recovery. H. Weston, Kaiapoi. 931 OST, at the N Battery’s “‘Social’’ on Friday S evening. May 6tb, a Gold Broooh. Finder will be rewarded by returning same to “Times" Office, Lyttelton. 890 JEST Cash Prices given for Dairy Produce; 5' Premises Corner Madras street and Ferry id. E. Knowsley, 935 CARPETS, Carpet Squares, Hearthrugs, Door j Mats at wholesale prices at J, Bowman's, 87, :toria street. X 598 ITT STABLES, next PreasOffice.—All kinds of Drags, Coaches, Buggies, Dogcarts aird Saddle Horses on Hire at Moderate Charges. Good stabling by the week, month or year; Booking Office for Snnnyeido, Tai Tapu, Salswell, Lincoln and Prebbleton Coaches. VV. R. Sanders, Proprietor. F4ll ANNELBTTES, stent and fine makes, for Ladies’, Gentlemen's and Children’s night J. Ballantyne and Co. 12X ENTLEMAN Boarders can ha accommodated f at New Brighton Hotel, for £1 par wm»t. 77? YEW Beaded Trimming, now so much m ballantyne and Co. 19X OVERMI-NTELS, Lamps, cheapest and choicest at J. Bowman’s, 87, Victoria street. XS9S :anos :anos &OWMAN )OWMAS SON. SON. X 367 IEOUS Waterproofs, Stabills and Old Salt Serges; cannot bo spoiled by rain, and oven jh soaked in sea water or boiled in soda will retain their colour; la 3d, Is. sd, Is 7d_to , Toneyoliffe and Carey. X 335 JITS, Dresses, Curtains, Drapoi s' Stock, &o cleaned or dyed fast colours. I lest finish at Drato prices with despatch. akhIGEB n London), Christchurch Dya- Works, 48, rd terrace W. X 392 B a at Shrunk Flannels from Hid. and Is 9d at Toneyohffa and Carey’s, tho Ready Money )ro. XS3S ) Road Boardd and others. For Sale, Cheap 6owt Pile-driving Monkey, Nippers and ngs complete and in working order, J. ;sley, Hanford, Opawa. 846 VALUE unequalled for Millinery and Dress Goods. Ready money does it. Toneyoliffe and Carey. X 335 WATERPROOF Coats, just landed; sewn seams; with or without capes; beautiful goods and very cheap. W. M'Clea and Co., 210, High street, X 537
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9724, 13 May 1892, Page 1
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