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Amnsflsmants. Seo. Theatre Hoy al , TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), POSITIVELY LAST WEEK Positively Lust Week Positively Last Week OF EMERSON AND WOOD’S ALABAMA MINSTRELS. THIS EVENING-LAST TIME THIS EVENING—LAST TIME OP THE PRESENT PROGRAMME OF THE PRESENT PROGRAMME To-morrow (WEDNESDAY), Another Complete Change of Programme. Everything new from beginning to end. First appearance of the Great Solo Violinist, MB PEED HAEDY. Who Will perform Paganini’s Masterpiece, “ THE CARNIVAL OP VENICE.” Admission—3s, 2s, Is. ODDFEL LOW S’ Halx WALLACE - BAHNSON CONOBETS. ON WEDNESDAY, 15th MARCH, MADAME STEINHAUEE-BAHNSON will Sing : Scena (“ Der Preischiltz ”) —“ Softly Sighs ” (Weber). “ The Sea Hath its Pearls ” (Clutsam). Ave Maria (Schubert). Variations from the Carnival of Venice (Benedict). MB WALLACE will Play : Sonata (Scotch), for piano and violin (Hill). “ Zigeimerweiseu,” Gipsy Style (Saraste). “ Benedictus ” (Mackenzie). Eeserved Seats, Three Shillings; Body of Hall and Gallery, Two Shillings. 6256 UAM STREET THEATRE. Lessee and Director ... Mb Haeold Ashton. THURSDAY, MARCH 16, Second of the Grand Series of Weekly PEOPLE’S POPULAR CONCERTS, Under the patronage of His Excellency the Governor, His Worship the Mayor, the Leading Citizens, and under the direct auspices of THE EARLY CLOSING ASSOCIATION. AN IMMENSE PROGRAMME, Which will he published to-morrow. SIXPENCE. SIXPENCE. To all parts of the hall. Special Engagement of MISS ADA FITZEOY, Introducing her Charming Performance “ Lea Silhouettes,” and Remarkable Memory Peats. Ee-engngement of ME OSCAE SMITH, The Veritable Valentine Vox. Me H. WEIB, Musical Director. Gr ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. Admission Free. No Collection. EORGE MILNER STEPHEN, THE GREAT AUSTRALIAN HEALEE, Will Hold a Special PUBLIC HEALING OF THE POOR, At the above Hall on TUESDAY EVENING, 21st MARCH, At 8 o’clock. Wonderful and Instantaneous Cures! N.B.—Patients treated free of charge. Those anxious to he so treated will kindly send in their applications at once to the Secretary. Private Address: 103, Kilmore street (opposite St Luke’s Church). 6254 OLD CANTERBURY ILLUSTRATED. o DDPELLOWS’ Hall. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22. BENEFIT OF THE AMBULANCE CARRIAGE FUND. Y OUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. DRAWING-ROOM SOCIAL, Opening Winter Session, WEDNESDAY, 15th MARCH, 8 p.m. Refreshments. Good Programme. ADMISSION—Is. 6260 srETHODIST FREE CHURCH, Hi. St Asaph street. A Wonderful Novelty, THIS EVENING, at 7.30. MAGIC LANTERN LECTURE, By Rev John Hoskino, On ‘‘The Life, of Moses.” Collection at the close. 6251 Swimming. HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS’ SWIMMING RACES. TWO 100yds HANDICAP RACES will be held at the High School Baths on FRIDAY, 17th, For particulars apply SECRETARY, 6277 Sports Committee, High School. Road Board Notices. MANDEVILLE AND EANGIOHA ROAD BOARD. IVTOTICE is hereby given that ALL BATES Jj'N unpaid after MARCH 31st will be SUED FOR without further notice. By Order, ARTHUR TEMPLEE, Eangiora, Clerk to the Board. March 10th, 1893. Miscellaneous. AGENT Required by the largest English Brush Manufacturer. - Only those with a first-rate wholesale connection need apply. Commission 6 per cent. When applying state London references, and address communications to X 755, Sell’s Advertising Offices, London, England. 6280 A, W. PARSONS, Registered Pharmaceutical , Chemist, Canterbury street, Lyttelton. FBOI TThALLANTYNE & CO. axe giving exceptional JO value in Blankets, Flannels and general Household Furnishing. Xl9 BALLANTYNE & CO. make a speciality of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Woollen Underwear for Autumn and Winter. Xl9 BALLANTYNE & CO. have a most Extensive Stock of Coatings, Tweeds and Suitings, Overcoats and Mackintoshes. Xl9 D HESS Tweeds—The newest effects at lowest ready-money prices. Toueycliffe and Carey. ECOLOMBUS has Purchased the Sole Eight a of Lunch con and Confectioner’s Booth; and for Selling Fruit and Oysters, also right of Sports at the Amuri Turf Club Races, to be held at Culverden on Thursday, March 16th, 1893, WM, THOMPSON, Hon Sec. Amuri Turf Club. Best of Luncheon, Provided at moderate prices. 6252 "UIOE New Autumn and Winter Drapery go to EH Toneyclitt'o and Carey's " ~ Ready-money Prices. Newest Goods at X 353 FOB SALE, Pure Grape Wine, 7s 6d per gallon in bottles. C. Effey, 26, Lower High. street. X 575 171 LOUR again Reduced—Wood’s Roller, 251 b, 2s JM 3d; 501bs, 4s 4Jd; 1001 b, 8s Od; sacks, I6s. Christmas’ silk-dressed, 251bs, 2s l^d; 501bs, 4s lid ; lOOlbs, 8s; sacks, 15s. Frank A. Cook, 222, Colombo street. X 724 tOESE wanted immediately ; broken to saddle and harness; quiet. State age and price to t 344. 6245 TTUST Opened New Dress Materials, New <>J| Mantles, New Cloaks, New Jackets, New Hats, direct from Home markets. TonoycUne and Carey, Ready-Money Drapers. X 353 TT EASE for Sale of 50 Acres, fine land, fenced § j into five paddocks, small house and outbuildings, situated close to Christchurch.; low rent. Price Of lease £3O. Apply to Baggs and Duffy, 131, Colombo PIANO For Sale, splendid instrument, in excellent condition; price £SO. Apply 0.L., ” Times ” Office. 6257 STEAM Shrunk Flannels—Wo are just opening our winter’s supply of steam shrunk Flannels and Blankets that gained for us such notoriety last year. Tonoycliiie and Carey. XSS3 T GEORGE JAM—Once used, always used. All Grocers. XSBB s T GEORGE JAM—Best in the market. All Grocers. NSSB T GEORGE JAM—Selected Fruit and Best i Sugar. All Grocers. XSBB s T GEORGE JAM —Ask for and see that you got it. All Grocers. XSBB 8 T GEORGE JAMAH Grocers. -The Purest in the Market. XSBS SUITS, Dresses, Curtains, Drapers’ stock, &c., cleaned or dyed fast colours. Best finish at moderate prices with despatch. ARM (from London), Christchurch Dye Workjq__43, Oxford terrace W. xm

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9985, 14 March 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9985, 14 March 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9985, 14 March 1893, Page 1

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