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Amiieementa u €so. THEATRE ROYAL. CONTINUED TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS Of the Famous And Wond -rfully Popular MONTAGUB-TUHNER Opera jO omp an y Last night the over-popular Opera MARTHA was received by a Crowded, audience with all tne usual effervescence of enthusiasm Hcoorded to okia Opera, every memb-r being applauded to the echo, every romantic incident witnessed with emotion, and every comic situation received with rapturous enjoyment, TO-NIGHI” FRIDAY, 24th JUNE, Last Performance of Donizetti’s Grand Opera, LUGEEZIA BORGIA (LUOBBZTA ... MISS ABNIS MO'.'TAGUS). "Which on Wednesday created such a profound sen* nation amongst mnsio-lovera and patrons of Opera. 7ha Press declared it to be ono Of the greatest performtinces ever seen on the Christchurch Stage. '1 he people outside talked about it on the street. Miaa Annis Montague, Mr Ghas. Turner, Mr Edward Farley, and Miss E. &. Lambert held the house enthralled during the entire performance; and the i horns and Orchestra filled in the background of the picture so c mpleto!y > that at the termination of the performance the immense audience were carried away by enthusiasm, and cava vent to pent-un feeling in RAPiUIvOUS APPLAUSE; TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 2oth JUNE, First of Two Performances of Wallace’s Melo dions, All-Absorbing, Soul-Inspiring and WorldFamous Opera MABITANA! MAEITANA! Prices—sß, 3s, 2a and Is, Box plan at Milner and Thompson's. Dooes Open at Seven O'clock. DUNCAN MAC ALL UM, Business Manager, MARRY CROSS, Treasurer. g, LUKE’S SCHOOLROOM. THIS DAY, FRIDAY. FPHHE EXHIBITION OP CURIOS PROM J AoA'XA Will be Open To-day from 2,30 to 4,30 p,m„ And also at 8 p.in,, when AN ENTERTAINMENT WILL BE GIVEN, Admission —One Shilling. Meetings. ST AUGUSTINS MASONIC LODGE, No. 4. N.Z.C. (FESTIVAL OP ST JOHN THE BAPTIST.) STftEGULAB MONTHLY MEETING, THIS gJjj EVENING, at 7.30 p.m. By order of the V7.M. A, GUNDEESEN, Sec. 2884 Visitors Cordially Invited. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ CONFERENCE. PHE above Conference ie Convened for THIS EVENING (Friday), at 7.30 p.m., in the ’orestero’ Hall, Oxford terrace, CHAB. H. WIN NT, 2939 Chairman. Board aad Eesideao®. 3b EVIA TH A N IRC OT E L Imitated by many—aurpassad by none. Opposite Railway Station, DUNEDIN. 3X Mas SILK PR.OI’S.XKTRESS.' BOARD AI4D RESIDENCE. Handsomely . f urnishsd Apartments for Ladies and Gentlemen. 31E3 SAWTELL, Sherwood, 2SOX 79. Cashel street E. £RIVATE Board and Residence Good accommodation for about 4 gontleiuQH; good, j; terms IPs. Those requiring a comfortable home apply, 44, south belt, near Station. 2779 Ui’EKXOK, Comfortable board and roaidenca ' Reasonable terms. Waitahnna House, 255 Cashel street wear,. Y 275 UPBKIOK PRIVATE BOARD*RESIDENCE Gloucester ££oiisOf Gloucester sticoac West, five minutes’ wail!: from centra of city public gardens. ’.be. Tortus moaerasa. Seeds. Bulbs. &c. BULBS DIRECT FROM THE GROWERS. TOfYACINTHS, NARCISSUS, TULIPS, SNOWDROPS, SNOWFLAKES CROCUS, ANEMONES. RANUNCULUS IXIAS, SPAEAXIS BLUEBELLS and LILY OP THE VALLEY, Christmas Rosea and a Large Collection of Herbaceous Plants. SEEDS OP NEW ZEALAND PLANTS. ■ Presents for Friends at Home. No, I—Collect!on““Fsm3; No. 2—Alpine Plants Mo. S—Trees and Shrubs; No. 4—Filmy Perns No. s—Orchidsand Sundews; No. 6—Veronicas No, 7—North Island Plants. These Collections aae made up ready for Post, and can be obtained at 70, Manchester street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9760, 24 June 1892, Page 1

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