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Amusements, <Seo. 00 H B A T E E O Y A L. Leasees ,„ ... Wills’ Surprise Party Acting Manager Mr G. A, Jones Treasurer Mr J. E. Wadley, TO-NIGHT, • Anniversary of Canterbury. INAUGURATION Of our SECOND SEASON, Return of the Old Favourite?, and How Faces. First appearance hero o£ TUDOR AND FRIEDMAN, TUDOR AND FRIED MAN, American Specialty Artists. First appearance hero of MISS ALICE TATLOS, The Renowned Australian Soprano, Reappearance of Miss Priscilla Verna I MrDivo Gardner Mies Ettia Williams I Mr Geo, Jones Miss Mina Niminno 1 Mr H. Townley Mr J. E, Wadley, And the Great, and only MOWS. PROVO, An Entirely New Programme, Everything Bright and Sparkling, A complete and efficient Orchestra under the baton o£ Mr Mowbray Fischer, Special,— Doors will be open to-night at 6.45. Day sale tickets at Esh'ck’s and Whitta’s, Plan at Milner and Thompson’?; Prices Ks, Is, and 6d Prices Us, Is, and 6d WALT.ES PRICE, Business Manager. L ABOCE B EMONSTSATION. RXCCASTDN RACECOURSE. TO-DAY. MONSTER PICNIC, Races for all Trades. Races for all Labourers, Races for all Children, ALL KINDS OP AMUSEMENTS AND Sports for Children under Special Committee. EXHIBITIONS, COMPETITIONS. &c. Boiling Water provided Gratia. ADMISSION- , ADULTS, Is; CHILDREN, 3 PENCE, ' Including Railway Fare. Vehicles Free; N.B.—Prizes will he distributed at the Trades ! Hall from 10 n.m, on Saturday, 17th inst. w O O L S T O N PETE. MRS HILARY’S GROUNDS. THIS AFTERNOON. Sumner Trams pass the Entrance: 1517 00 H E Jj Y C E U M. FRIDAY (LABOUR DAY). PERFORMANCE of “PLAYMATES " by the Lyceum children, in aid of Picnic Fund, Doors open at 7.30 for S. Admission Gd and Is. 1504 Tickets for the second performance OF “THE MESSIAH” In the Cathedral on Wednesday, Deo, 21, CAN NOW BE BAD FROM

Members of the Chapter and from Sidesmen of the* Cathedral, 1515 j f CANTERBURY COLLEGE, T BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. HE DISTRIBUTION OP PRIZES Will Talcs Place In the Canterbury Collage Hal) At 7.30 p.m, ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21sr, 1893, Admission by ticket only. • Tickets, admitting one, may be had at the* > School, A. CSACKOPT WILSON, 1514 Etflsterar, Meetings. SHAMROCK LEAD GOLD-MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. FlflHß first Ordinary General Meeting of the JL above-named Company will be held at the Office, 179, Hereford street, Christchurch, on SATURDAY, the 31st DECEMBER, at 4 p,h. L. DAVIES, Secretary. Business ; The above meeting being called only to conform to tho Articles of Association, it is not proposed to transact any business, bat to adjourn the meeting to SATURDAY, the 23th January, 1893, of which adjournment and nature of business due notice will be given. 1505 Partnership Notices. CLIENT wishes to obtain a PARTNER A PRO IT TABLE! SHEEP. FARMING BUSINESS, The Annual Return of whi:h yields Good Interest and Profits on Money Invested. Capital required from Cno'to Two Thousand Pounds, For particulars apply T. G. RUSSELL, 1291 Solicitor. Christchurch. Road Board Hotioe®. iiamrtnKOWAI ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given lint tha BRIDGE (known aa Cairn’s Bridge) on the east aide ofthaSefion Reserve WILL BE CLOSED to ail traffic from Saturday Morning, December 17th, until further notice, as tho said Bridge is undergoing repairs. By order, JAS. DUTHIE, 1477 Clerk to the Board, Miscellaneous.

AW. PARSONS, Registered Pharmaceutical a Chemist, Canterbury street, Lyttelton, iSO-t ALL Persons Requiring Tnraiture Should In cpect our Waiehouse and Obtain Prices. Lowest prices in town. Bowman's Victoria, street Furnishing Warehouse (coiner of Montreal street). XSUV ■K»IG Lino, 70ilyde, wivgham, slightly damaged, JQ> good patterns and fast colours, 2j lid dozen yards. Tocoyclitw and Carey. X. 153 wjnXJkEniS o£ Ftinature wilt save money by JitJJ givimj us a call. New i<oods arrivirir every cargo steamer. Bowman's, Victoria street (corner of Montreal at' Qit). X 593 IwOLLtf. Doila.—Jnat arrived, Id casoj, to be jp gold cheap, to mil u room for Ohrietmaa Toys. Bazaars end achuola liberally dealt with. Mumford’u New Bnop. under City Note!. X 755 IQII« ANN ISIiKPrES, twilled, slightly damaged, 1 sd, s|d, 6d value for 7daud 7(jd. Tonevcliffa and Gars/. XSS3 ■jrNFi.UilNZa. has again made its appearance in Ji. Now Zealand, Man-lind's Mixtures 1 and 2 i, re euro euros. They not promptly and effectually in nil cases. : Price 3s, nt Truth and Health Warehouse, Colombo street. 1120 F ! AN On i aj>: u.-; S SUV/MAN JOO •" MAN & <' UN, * SOM. X3G7 8 FECIAL halo of Dresses suitable for Christmas presents. J, liaiiuntyina aad Co. Xl9 13 FECIAL Bala of Dunediu stocks, Dresses . 3 Mantles, oirew Hats and Washing Drakes j, Jlallantync and Co. Xl9 OPEGfAL Sale of Dunadin btocks, Dresses © Mantles, draw Hats and Washing Dresses. J, Ballaatyno and Go. Xl9 SUITd, Drosses, Curtains, Dr&porV stock, &o, cleaned or dyed fast colours. Best £nich at moderate prices with despatch, ARMIGSB (from London;, Ohristolmron Dyo Works', 43, Oxford terrace Vf. X 592 njTjO i'armera. —For Sale—Una Stripper by H Duncan, one Bat Disc Harrows, also one g'arm Dray and Frame, Apply N.Z. Farmers* isaociation. IUI Premises of Frank A. Cook, Grocer, 222 „ Colombo street, will he Open Daily from 8 a.m, until 6 p.m., and Saturdays 8 a.m. to 9,30 p.m., until further notice. With ralnotanoa X make this announcement, being in sympathy with the Saturday Half-holiday. X 727 'ANTED, Old Zino. Highest price given for old xino in any quantity. The Crown Irou’Worka Ooy„ Ltd., Armagh street. X 782 'ANTED Known—A large lot of Remnants that have accumulated during the season to' be cleared this week. Toneycliffe and Carey. ZSS3

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 9910, 16 December 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 9910, 16 December 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 9910, 16 December 1892, Page 1

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