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AmttßomsrcTK. &o. T» HEA TE E BOY AL . LAST FOUR NIGHTS OF THE SEASON LAST FOUR NIGHTS OF THE SEASON LAST FOUR NIGHTS OP THE SEASON OF EMERSON AND WOOD’S ALABAMA MINSTRELS. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), THIRD ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME THIRD ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME THIRD ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Everything: new from beginning to end. New Farces. New Songs. New Dances. New Jokes. New Solos. First appearance of the Great Solo Violinist, MR FRED HARDY, Who Will perform Paganini’s Masterpiece, “ THE CARNIVAL OP VENICE.” Admission —3s, 2s, Is. o DDFELLOWS’ H ALL. WALLACE - BAHNBON FIRST CONCERT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. BOX PLAN at Milner and Thompson’s, Reserved Seats, Three Shillings; Body of Hall and Gallery, Two Shillings. Special Tram for Papanux After Concert. 6345 STREET THEATRE. Lessee and Director ... Mr Harold Ashton. THURSDAY, MARCH 16, Second of the Grand Series of Weekly PEOPLE’S POPULAR CONCERTS, Designed to afford a cheap and refined amusement on the evening of the half-holiday. Under the auspices of THE EARLY CLOSING ASSOCIATION. ’ SIXPENCE SIXPENCE To all parts of the hall. THURSDAY’S IMMENSE PROGRAMME. Part I, Overture ... ... ... ... ... Orchestra Song—“ The Lifeboat ” (Pinsuti) —Mr H. Weir Dramatic Recital—” Smiting the Bock" Miss Ruby Clifford. Humorous Medley—“ An Evening Party ” (Bignell) Mr C. Edgar. Song—” Sunshine and Rain ” (Blumenthal) Miss Watson. Violin Solo —“ Le Pirate ” (Singalee) Mr C. H. C. Bilnz. Song—“ The Thresher” (Webster) Mr W. Godfrey. Piano Solo—“La Regatta Veneziana” (Lizst) Miss M. B. Vartha. Song—“ Jessie, the Flower of Dumhlane” (Smith) Mr H. Weir. “LES SILHOUETTES;” or a Story told with Fingers and Thumbs MISS ADA FITZROY, INTERVAL OP TEN MINUTES. Part 11. Orchestral Selections MARVELLOUS MEMORY TESTS MISS ADA FITZROY. Humorous Song—” The Stowaway " (H. Campbell) Mr G. Edgar. Song—“ Daddy ” (Behrend) —Miss Watson Unique VENTRILOQUIAL ENTERTAINMENT, Introducing “ Our Garden Party ” MR OSCAR SMITH. SIXPENCE. SIXPENCE. Five hundred more chairs have been provided, thus making seating for 2300. Patrons are advised to purchase day tickets at Whitta’s. Doors open 7, commence 8 ; concludes punctually 10. 6349 Mb H. WEIR, Musical Director. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. Admission Free. No Collection. EORGE MILNER STEPHEN, THE GREAT AUSTRALIAN HEALER, Will Hold a Special PUBLIC HEALING OF THE POOR, At the above Hall on TUESDAY EVENING, 21st MARCH, At S 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 osce to the Secretary. Private Address: 103, Eilmore street (opposite St Luke’s Church). 6254 ST JOHN’S SCHOOLROOM. OCIAL ENTERTAINMENT. iAY, the 17th INST., commencing 8 o’clock. Admission 6d, 6349 GRAND BAZAAR AND FANCY FAIR AT T ° AMBERLEY. BE OPENED os THURSDAY NEXT At Seven O’Clock, AND TO REMAIN OPEN TILL MONDAY. IN AID OF THE BUILDING FUND or TEE HAWABDEN PRESBYTERY. Misosllanoous. A, W. PARSONS, Registered Pharmaceutical , Chemist, Canterbury street, Lyttelton.Fßo4 EALLANTYNE & CO. are giving exceptional 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 ALLANTYNE & CO. have a. most Extensive Stock of Coatings, Tweeds and Suitings, Overcoats and Mackintoshes. Xl9 ("'(HEAP Pares on Railway and Steamer. Proneeds aid of Queensland Fund. Aquatic Carnival. 6344 _ BON’T Forget to' be present at the Aquatic Carnival, in aid of Queensland Fund, Thursday, March 16. 6344 BESS Tweeds —The newest effects at lowest ready-money prices. Toneycliffe and Carey. D ECU New Autumn and Winter Drapery go to Toneycliffe and Carey’s. Newest Goods at Ready-money Prices. X 353 OB SALE, Pure Grape Wine, 7s 6d per gallon in bottles. C. Etfey, 26, Lower High street. Y 575 ELOUR again Reduced—Wood’s Roller, 251 b, 2s 3d; 501bs, 4s 4Jd; 1001 b, 8s 6d; sacks, 16s. Christmas’ silk-dressed, 251hs, 2s lid; SOlhs, 4s IJd ; lOOlbs, 8s; sacks, 15a. Frank A. Cook, 222, Colombo street. X72i UST Opened New Dress Materials, New Mantles, New Cloaks, Now Jackets, New Hats, direct from Home markets. Toneycliffe and Carey, Ready-Money Drapers. N 353 LEASE for Sale of 50 Acres, fine land, fenced into five paddocks, small house and outbuildings, situated close to Christchurch ; low rent. Price of lease £3O. Apply to Bagga and Duffy, 131, Colombo street. X 530 PIANOS TTJOWMAN lANOS _QOWMAN SON. SON. X 367 f EVEN Rowing Races, Yacht Races, Men-of-war ) Boat Races and other attractions. Rhodes* Bay, March 16. _ 6344 O OLID ABIT Y.—“ Sweet, are the uses of adver[s) tiseinont.” We are all advertisers nowadays. When is all this to end ? Ask Walters and Co., Victoria street, and inspect their really excellent Perambulators, and Household Furniture supplied for Cash or Time-Deferred Payment; a visit will amply repay yon. • 6527 PLENDXD Picnic Grounds, fine view of racing, plenty of shelter. Rhodes’ Bay, Thursday. 6344 STEAM Shrunk Flannels—We are just opening our winter’s supply of steam shrunk Flannels and Blankets that gained for us such notoriety last year. Toneycliffe and Carey. X 353 SUITS, Dresses, Curtains, Drapers’ stock, &c„ cleaned or dyed fast colours. Best finish at moderate prices with despatch. AEMIGEB (from London), Christchurch Dye Works, 43, Oxford terrace W. 3-592, ,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9986, 15 March 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9986, 15 March 1893, Page 1

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