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Amusements, &c. THEATKE K» O Y A L OYIBI MUSIN CONCERTS LAST NIG-H1 OP THE THREE CHEAT STARS. CROWDED AND ENTHUSIASTIC HOUSE HAST NIGHT; THE STALL DOORS Will be Open at 7 p.mi to Admit Ticketholders. CARRIAGES may be ordered for 10 p.m. Tho 10.10 p.m. tram for Papanui will wait till termination of each concert: Ordinary fares.Drees Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2a 6d; fit. Is. Box Office, Milner and Thompson’s, where Stall Tickets can be obtained. 3563 OY A L r|l H B A T E B THE OTAGO UNIVERSITY DRAMATIC CLUB. Under tho Patronage of THE CANTERBURY COLLEGE BOARD OP GOVERNORS AND STUDENTS. THURSDAY, JULY 14th, ■•SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER,” With tho following cast of characters. Squire Hardcastle .„ Sir Charles Marlow Young Marlow ... Hastings Tony JLumkin ... Diggory Landlord Mrs Hardcastle ... Rate Hardcastle Miss Neville,. ... Maid ,„ Stage Manager Mr C. M. Mouat ... Mr F. W. Platt Mr J, B. Macdonald .... Mr Chas. Umbers Mr Jas. Montgomery Mr F. H. Campbell Mr W. H. Haydon Miss Freeman ... Miss Alexander Miss Fodor Miss Montgomery Mr Chas. Umbers With Elaborate Costumes and Soenery. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. •‘The University Club are to be congratulated on their exceedingly clever and successful per formance.” *• Every seat in the circle aud stalls was taken up, and many had to be content with standing room in tho passages. There were no tedious waits, and all the arrangements went smoothly.” •* The audience heartily appreciated the play from beginning to end, and ou several occasions the performers were nooorded the heartiest plaudits for tho clever manner in which they im personated their respective characters." FRIDAY, JULY IStjt, •• THE RIVALS.” After paying expenses, any proceeds will be handed over to local institutions. Box Plan at Milner and Thomson’s; Day Tickets at Davies and Lamb’s, Whitta’s and Eslick’s. Large and efficient Orchestra, under tho direction of Mr C. H. Biinz, Furniture aud appointments, from Mr H. Furhmann, Prices—is, 2s Gd and Is. CANTERBURY ROWIJSG CLUB, f B jHE DANCE to hive been held in the Boat--19 house on Friday nexr, has bee* POSTPONED to THURSDAY, 21st Inst. J. W. LAURIE, Hon Sec. 12th July, 18S2. 3649 TrjRIMXTiVB METHODIST CHURCH, 6) Cambridge Terrace. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 7.30, A Grand Sacred Cantata, DANIEL, Will bo given by the United Methodist Free Church Choir, Richmond. Tickets 6d. Proceeds for School Building Fund, 3622 YT Y IiUM, Manchester street, 3 nights only, B J commencing THURSDAY, 14th inst„ MR J, D.POLeY hasmuch pleasure in announcing his appearance as above in his world-famed “LIFE’S LOOKING GLASS.” An eccentric, characteristic, whimsical, musical, ventriloqulal enter'ainmont. Doors open at 7 for So’clock. Popular prices—Front seats Is, second do 6d, A few reserved scats 2e. Reserved seat tickets at Milner r.r.d Thompson’s. 3610 METHODIST Free Church, St Asaph street, A Scientific Entertainment will be given in the above Church THIS EVENING, by Rev S. MaofaiTano. fc.ub.jact— *• Marvellous Illustrations ■ of Religious Truth in the Air wa Breathe." There i will be chemical and other philosophical experii ments. To commence at 7.30. Chairman, Bev J. j Hosting, Proceeds for a benevolent object. I Admission 6d. 3654 Meetings. IVY OP LINWOOD CO-OPERATIVE MONEY CLUB. THE Half-yswiy MEETING of the absve Club will be held at the Royal George Hotel, East Belt, on THURSDAY, 14th INST,, 3632 At 8 p.m. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ AND COUNTRY SETTLERS’ LEAGUE. A GENERAL MEETING of the above LEAGUE Wili. be Held on WEDNESDAY, 13th JULY, 1893, AT The Chamber of Commerce, Christchurch, At 1.30 p.m.. To Consider and Settle Programme of the League and other Business. By Order. H. A, BRUCE, 3311 Secretary N.Z. Farmers’ and C.S. League. Board and Sosidsaos. L S VIATHAN H O T EL Imitated by many—snrpassed by none. Opposite Railway Station, DUNEDIN. Mrs SILK PROPRIETRESS. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. g ANDSOMELY -FURNISHED Apartments 8_ for Ladies and Gentlemen. MRS SAWTELL, Sherwood, y 73. Cashel street E. SUPERIOR, Comfortable board and residence Reasonable terms, Waitahuna House, 285 Cashel street west, Y 275 SUPERIOR PRIVATE BOARD&RESIDBNCE Gloucester House, 356, Gloucester street West, live inmates’ watt from centre of city nubile wardens, cc. Tsi-nis ui B ALLANTYNE’S Stock-taking Sale Proceeding, B ALLaNTYNE’o Proceeding. Stock-taking Sale * lALLANTYwE’S Proceeding. Stock-taking Sale Now Xl9 CANVAS Slippers in Croas-stitcb, Tent-alitoh, Beal, French Embroidery and Commenced loos; ail new patterns. Mrs Withers, 236, High street. 3651 DT STOCK-TAKING Clearing Sale oJLe’wo Now Proceeding, Barjams throughout tho Warehouse. M 3102 tmATHER BOas will bs Sold at Half-price, heal Gems, at the D.I.C, Stock-taking M 3102 IURNISH throughout at Bowman’s, Victoria street; best and cheapest in Christchurch* IURWITURE—Great Reductions in all departments at Bowman's, Victoria street. XqjS jIAKOB TThOWMAN 4s SON? XANO3 JjOWHAN 4s BON. XaG7 ECURS your Bargains while the Opportunity t ilfars at the D.I.C. Stock-taking Sale. M 3102 EH the Wonderful Value in Blankets, I Flannels and Flannelettes, at tho D.f.O clc-taking Kale. M 3102 SO Owners of Trotting Horses.—Tract is now open at law M‘Bratney’s Farm, Shirley, at ,er month. Apply P. Philpotf, hirley. 3544 KTaTEKPROOF Coats, ust landed; sew y seams; with or with out capos; beautifn da and very cheap. V'/. M’Cloa and Co,, 2a ■h street. 31 WALTERS and Co. Cash or Hire System of house furnishing. Beat of goods, material and workmanship. Low prices marked in plain figures. M 3850 Tl if ii CASH and 12s Cd por week afterwards p will purcha-a a Honao of 4 rooms, bathroom, scullery, full quarter-acre securely fenced, situated Andover road, near Carlton. Full particulars from Eaggs and Duffy, 131, Colombo nfMOfl. a 035

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 9776, 13 July 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 9776, 13 July 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 9776, 13 July 1892, Page 1

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