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AmujssniG nta, &o* T HEA T E E K 0 Y A Ii . LAST THREE NIGHTS OP THE SEASON LAST THREE NIGHTS OP THE SEASON LAST THREE NIGHTS OP THE SEASON EMERSON AND WOOD’S ALABAMA MINSTRELS., TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), THIRD ENTIRE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME THIRD ENTIRE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME THIRD ENTIRE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME Everything now from hoginning to end. New Farces. New Songs. New Dances. New Jokes. Now Solos. Second appearance of the Great Solo Violinist, MB PEED HARDY, Who Will perform Paganini’s Masterpiece, “TTTP nAPWTVAT. f)P VENICE.” ‘ THE CARNIVAL OP VENICE.” Admission—3s, 2s, Is. BRAND BAZAAR AND I FANCY FAIR ':■? At N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Company’s Store, AMBERLEY, O BE OPENED f TO-DAY, THURSDAY, f At Seven O’clock, AND TO REMAIN OPEN TILL MONDAY, IN AID OP THE BUILDING OF THE HAW ARDEN PRESBYTERY. FUND 6379 D D PEL HOW S’ H ALL. WALLACE - BAHNSON PINAL CONCERT, | FRIDAY, MARCH 17. MADAME STEINHAUEE BAHNSON Will SingAria from “ La Eeine de Saha ” Gounod Synnovis’ Song, “On the Mountain” ... Kjerulf Serenade Gounod

(With Violin Obligato—Mß F. M, WALLACE) Tho Nightingale Air from “The Marriage of Jeanette ” Victor Mass^ n MBS WILDING and ME F. M, WALLACE Will Play— Rondeau Brilliant for Piano and Violin (Op. 70) Sclmbort Pensdes’ Fugitives Heller and Ernst Also, Violin Solo, Gondoliera and Sloto Perpetuo Franz Eies Seats can be Reserved at Milner and Thompson’s. Reserved Seats, Three Shillings; Body of Hall and Gallery, Two Shillings. C 375 ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. Admission Free. No Collection,

ip EOEGE MILNER STEPHEN, THE GREAT AUSTRALIAN HEALER, Will Hold a Special PUBLIC HEALING OP THE POOR, At the above Hall on TUESDAY EVENING, 21st MARCH, At 8 o’clock. Wonderful and Instantaneous Cures 1 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 Queensland S ELIEP P UND. RHODES' BAY REGATTA, THIS DAY* STEAMERS will meet all the trains from Christchurch from the 6.55 a.m. train, including special which leaves Christchurch at 1.50 p.m, MEMBERS OP CREWS are requested to reach Lyttelton by the 12,10 p.m. train from Christchurch, B. E. CHAMBERS, 6415 Hon. Sec. Sporting; XjANCASTEB p ARK TROTTING CLUB, AUTUMN MEETING, Ist APRIL, 1893. NOMINATIONS POR THE FOLLOWING EVENTS WILL CLOSE ON v. SATURDAY NEXT, the 18th INST., AT 10 P.ir„ AT THE EMPIRE HOTEL Handicap Maiden Stakes (saddle), of 20 sovs. Nomination 10s. One mile. Handicap Pony Stakes (saddle), of 20 sovs Nomination 10s. One mile. Autumn Handicap (saddle), of 75 sovs. Nomination 20s. Two miles. Stallion Handicap (harness), of 50 sovs. Nominations 20s. Two miles. Initiatory Class Handicap (saddle), of 50 sovs; open to nil horses that can do 5.50 or under. Nomination 20s. Two miles. , Lancastep. Park Handicap (harness) of 50 sovs. Nomination 20s. Two miles. Sellino Handicap (saddle), of 20 sovs, Nomina-

tion ss. One mile, Final Handicap (saddle), of 25 sots. Nomination 12s 6d, One mile. NOMINATIONS 'WILL CLOSE ON SATUBDAY NEXT, 18th. 0405 A. I. RATTRAY. Secretary. ISisGsllanooxiß. Y{, PARSONS, Registered Pliannnceutical Chemist, Canterbury street, Lyttelton.Fßo4 ITSiALLANTYNE & CO. are giving exceptional JQ} value in Blankets, Flannels and general Household Furnishing. Xl9 EALLANTYNE & CO, make a speciality of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Woollen Underwear for Autumn and Winter. , Nl9 ALLANTYNB & CO, have a most Extensive Stock of Coatings,. Tweeds and Suitings, Overcoats and Mackintoshes. Xl9 nEESS Tweeds—The newest effects at lowest jr ready-money prices. Toneycliffe and Carey. K7IOE New Autumn and Winter Drapery go to jp Toneycliffe and Carey’s. Newest Goods at Ready-money Prices. • X 353 TTPOE SALE, Pure Grape Wine, 7s 6d per gallon fn in bottles. C. Effov. 26. Lower Hitrh street. X 575 <(OB SALE, a Field Officer’s Bridle, &c., comM i plete; also, Bearskin and Wallets, To he seen at Mr George Fletcher’s, 219, Colombo street. ~ 0360 JUST Opened New Dress Materials, Now Mantles, New Cloaks, New Jackets, New Hats, direct from Home markets. Toneycliffe and Carey, Ready-Money Drapers. X 853 IT EASE for Sale of 50 Acres, fine land, fenced ij \ into five paddocks, small house and outbuildings, situated close to Christchurch; low rent. Price of lease £3O. Apply to Baggs and Duffy, 131, Colombo street. X 835 ftIANOS lANOS Eowman OWMAN SON. SON. X 367 STEAM Shrunk Flannels—We are just opening our winter’s supply of steam shrunk Flannels and Blankets that gained lor us such notoriety last year. Toneycliffe and Carey. X 353 OT GEORGE JAM—Once used, always used. All Grocers, XSBB 1T GEORGE JAM-i-Bost in the market. All Grocers. XSBB < T GEORGE JAM—Selected Fruit and Best j Sugar. All Grocers. XSBB (Ti T GEORGE JAM—Ask for and see that you © get it. All Grocers. X 583 IT GEORGE JAM—The Purest in the Market. All Grocers. X 583 OUITS, Dresses, Curtains, Drapers’ stock, Ac., 2) cleaned or dyed fast colours. Best finish at. nodorate prices with despatch. AEMIGEK from London), Christchurch Dye Works, 48, jxford terrace W. X 592 T-WT" ANTED Known Granulated Wheatmeal VV and Imperial Roller Flour io reduced in jrico to 2s 3d for 251 b; 4s 4Jd, 501 b j Ss 6d, 1001 b; ind 16s for 2001 b sacks, at T, Taylor’s, Cashel street. XH3

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9987, 16 March 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9987, 16 March 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9987, 16 March 1893, Page 1

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