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Amusements, Sso. rjIUAM STREET THEATRE. Lessee and Director—Mr Harold Ashton. THURSDAY, MARCH 23. Third o£ the Grand Series of WEEKLY PEOPLE’S POPULAR CONCERTS The Vocal Portion of which will he devoted to the rendition of GRAND OLD ENGLISH BALLADS. GRAND OLD ENGLISH BALLADS. Special Engagement of MISS SPENSLEY. Read this Great Programme. SIXPENCE SIXPENCE To all parts of the Hall. Overture—Septette Orchestra (Leader, Mr C. C. Bunz) Song—“ Tom Bowling”—Mr Hugh Reeves Dramatic Recital—“ Death Doomed ” —Miss Ruby Clifford Sonc—“ The Dasliing White Sergeant " —MISS SPENSLEY Humorous Song—“ Wot Cher ” —Mr C. Edgar Song—“ The Pilgrim of Love”—Mr H. Weir Song—“ Love Was Once a Little Boy”—Mrs C. Edgar Song—“ The Lass of Richmond Hill ”—Mr W. A. Day Piano and Organ Duet—“ Overture to William Tell"—Miss M. B. Yartha and Mr "Watkins Interval of Ten Minutes. Selections Orchestra Song—“ Love Has Eyes”—MlSS SPENSLEY Song—“ The Bay of Biscay ” —Mr Hugh Reeves Comet Solo—“ My Pretty Jane ”—Mr Deny Song—“ Love's Old Sweet Song”—Mrs C. Edgar Humorous Song—“ Mrs ’Enry ’Awldns” —Mr C. Edgar Song—“ Tell Me, Mary, How to Woo Thee”—Mr H. Weir Song—“ Home, Boys, Home”—Mr W. A. Day and Company. SIXPENCE, SIXPENCE. Day tickets WMtta’s. Chairs for 2000. Doors open 7 sharp, commence 8, concludes 10. ME H. WEIR, Musical Director. ROMANCE OP COLONISATION. BENEFIT AMBULANCE CARRIAGE FUND TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT! Oddfellow s’ IT all. OLD CANTERBURY ILLUSTRATED. UNIQUE REPRODUCTION !1! OF ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PICTURES. OLD FACES. OLD SCENES. OLD MEMORIES. Reserved Seats, 2s; Body of Hall and Gallery, Is. Children half-price. Late Trams to all Suburbs. 6784 CAMBRIAN SOCIETY. ST DAYID’S Annual Celebration ON FRIDAY NEXT, the 24th Maech, 1893. By Kind Permission of the President, Mr W. H, Wynn-Williams, A GARDEN PARTY Will he Held in Ms Grounds, Latimer Square, Christchurch, from 3 to 5 p.m. At 8 p.m., a SOCIAL and ENTERTAINMENT will be held at the Provincial Council Chambers, , Durham street, when the following Ladies and Gentlemen and other friends will assist: —Mrs Jennings, Mrs Squires, Mrs Williams, Miss L. Preece, Miss Rees, Mr G. Phipps Williams, Mr Chas. Lewis, Mr Louis-ap-Morgan and Mr Peter Parry, 6782 C. BURGESS, Hon Secretary. EARLY CANTERBURY, IMPORTANT NOTICE TO OLD SETTLERS. ME C. H. MANNING desires to announce that, in order to afford to the early settlers an opportunity of securing an exact PAC-SIMILE OP THEIR PHOTOGRAPHS In Mr Bush’s Museum Collection, he will he prepared to supply the same at ONE-HALF HIS USUAL PRICE, This offer will remain open for ONE MONTH ONLY. This collection, formed with a great deal of trouble and care, is perfectly unique, no such a work ever having been attempted before in the Colonies. The opportunity, therefore, of securing photos appearing therein is one which only occurs in a lifetime. Those desirous of availing themselves of the offer now made are requested to send orders in early, so as to afford time for their execution. MB BUSH’S FIRST COLLECTION, Embracing the Early Settlers prior to the arrival of the Pioneer First Four Ships, is now ON VIEW AT THE STUDIO. ISO, Colombo street. And those by the First Four Ships will be ready shortly. 6591 Religious Announcements. Christchurch cathedral. WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 22nd, at 8 o’clock. SIR J. STAINER’S CANTATA, “ THE CRUCIFIXION." Full. Cathedral Choir. The Offertory mU he in aid of the Choir and Music Library Fund. G 632 Miscellaneous. AW. PARSONS, Registered Pharmaceutical # Chemist, Canterbury street, Lyttelton,Fßo4 BALLANTYNE & 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 TJ ALLANTYNE & CO. have a most Extensive Stock of Coatings, Tweeds and Suitings, Overcoats and Mackintoshes. Xl9 D BBSS Tweeds—The newest effects at lowest ready-money prices. Toneyeliffe and Carey. EOR New Autumn and Winter Drapery go to Toneyeliffe and Carey’s. Newest Goods at Ready-money Prices. X 353 "ITIOB SALE, Pure Grape Wine, 7s 6d per gallon Jjj in bottles. C, Effey, 26, Lower High, street. X 575 JUST Opened—New Dress Materials, New Mantles, New Cloaks, New Jackets, New Hats, direct from Home markets. Toneyeliffe and Carey, Ready-Money Drapers. X 853 TT EASE for Sale of 50 Acres, flue land, fenced B J into five paddocks, small honseand outbuildings, situated close to Christchurch; low rent. Price of lease £3O. Apply to Baggs and Duffy, 131, Colombo street. X 335 PIANOS TJOWMAN & SON. lANOS OOWMAH & SON. X 367 BECOMMENDED BY THE FACULTY.— Numerous homes gratefully acknowledge the many comforts and advantages to them accrued, and induce us in spare moments to turn our thoughts towards the Cash or Hire System, Time Deferred-Payment, of Economical House Furnishing on visit of inspection to the well-stocked Warehouses in Victoria street, Walters and Co. 27 SEE the new Coal and Trouble-saving Range at the Crown Iron Works Company, Limited. Showroom, Armagh street, Christchurch. X 782 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. Toneyeliffe and Carey. X 353 SUITS, Dresses, Curtains, Drapers’ stock, &c., cleaned or dyed fast colours. Best finish at. moderate prices with despatch. ARMIGER, (from London), Christchurch Dye Works, 48 Oxford terrace W. X 592 WASHING Furnaces, Mangles, . Colonial Ovens, &0.. Crown Iron Works Company, Limited. Showroom, Armagh street, Christchurch. X 782 irarHEN you Want a Corn Cured, you will V ¥ Buy Marshall’s Kura Klava (registered) for Is. Use it according to directions, and get relief in a very short time. Remember this fact next time someone treads on your pet com. There is no remedy known that will Cure Toothache so rapidly as Marshall’s Odontalgioon, Is bottles. Count Mattel’s Marvellous Remedies, and all Marshall’s Specialties are obtainable at the Truth and Health Supplies Ofilces (W. Come Johnstonhl79, Colombo street, Christchurch. FB7l

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9992, 22 March 1893, Page 1

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