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Amusements.. &c. 2 s ’ I s - 6 D ' Street OOheatee JS In thr PkksfSce of the gS G TJ Captain and Officers of the Spanish Warship Nautilus, will bo reproduced TO-NIGHT I QS TO-NIGHT ! gD RING OF I EON. 2 s 6° FOR THE HAST TIME. DRESS CIRCLE 98, STALLS |S, PIT QT>. I 3 6 D S LATE TRAIN TO LYTTELTON. CS Residents of Lyttelton are informed that a Train will leave Christchurch QD at 11,GO To-night. JS 2 s TO-MORROW NIGHT, 6 D The close of a most successful season. I s TEE WORKMAN, 2 s Q D 2 s Will he Reproduced FOE THE LAST TIME, Furniture supplied by Fulirmann. I 8 C. HOLLOWAY, Director. MEEIVALE WINTER ENTERTAINMENTS." T HIED OF SERIES, THIS EVENING, AT SCHOOLROOM, PAPANUI ROAD, Part I.—Vocal and Instrumental Music hy Mesdamcs Cheesman, Gihbs and Westland, Misses Vincent, and Messrs Bell, Corbett, Edwards, Gihbs, Hugh Reeves, and Rev C. J. Merton. Part 11. Farce: “A Cure for the Fidgets ” ; characters by Misses Seager and Hawkins and Messrs Marsh and C. W. and P. Nicoll. Doors open 7.30 p.m., commences. Entrance Is, children half price. 3304 ODDPELLOWS’ HALL, SYDENHAM. FRIDAY, AUGUST 4th, ARBOR DAY. “TRIAL BY JURY” With. Lime-light Effects, WILL BE REPEATED hy General Request With MUSICAL and ENTERTAINING INTERLUDES Enlarged Programme—Special Features New Local Adaptations. Lookout for Future Announcements. TICKETS, ONE SHILLING. 3558 CHRISTCHURCH 'MUSICAL SOCIETY. TTTSUAL PRACTICE THIS EVENING, at eight o’clock, when Costa’s “Naamau” will be put in rehearsal. Full attendance requested. THOS. GARRARD, 3529 Hon Sec. O~T MARK’ S CHfU BC H. OPA WA, (ORGAN RECITAL hy MR S. H. COOPER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2nd, at B p.m. Soloist—Miss Spensley. Offerings in aid of Church Funds. 3525 Election Eoticas. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE ELLESMERE DISTRICT. ENTLEMEN,—On the Bth instant I posted 'Ci~ to each Elector of the District a Circular in which X stated that X had heeu asked hy a large number of residents in the Ellesmere District to become a Candidate in the Liberal interest at the next General Election, and that I had consented to do so at their request. Xu that circular I stated explicitly and without reserve, my opinion on the principal questions of the day. I now wish to state that I inteud to address the Electors, in various parts of the District, before, or shortly after the close of the present session of Parliament, and that it is my fixed determination to goto the Poll, no matter who may he the opposing Candidates. I remain. Gentlemen, Tour obedient Servant, W. H. MONTGOMERY. Little River, July 31st, 1893. 3562 TO THE ELECTORS OF CHRISTCHURCH. ENTLEMEN, —In compliance with numerous VJT requests, I have much pleasure in offering myself as a Candidate at the forthcoming General Election, and shall he glad to meet Friends and Supporters resident in the Sydenham portion of the Electorate on TUESDAY EVENING, the Ist August, at 7.30 p.m., iu the ante-room of the Oddfellows’ Hall, Colombo road. I am, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully. GEORGE J. SMITH.

Art Unions. W. E. FAIEHOLME’S ART UNION. rHE above WILL BE DEAWN at WARNER’S HOTEL at 8 o’clock THIS EVENING. W. S. COOKE, 3593 Treasurer. Miscellaneous. ASK Your Grocer for “ Browning, ” “ London Brand,” makes Gravies, Soups, Stews, &c., instantly j no dirt, no time lost, no late dinners. A perfect boon to cooks, &o, ~W. PARSONS, Registered Pharmaceutical Chemist, Canterbury street, Lytteltou.FSOt ALLANT YNE’S Great Sale This Day. Xl9 BEAPEEY Sales Galore. A few sprats to catch the mackerel. Don’t he caught. For honest, ready-money value all the year round go to Toneycliife and Carey. 2353 "07!LOUR again Reduced—Wood's Roller, 251 b, 2s In 3d; odlbs, 4s Christmas’ silk-dressed, 251bs, 2s l^d; 501bs, 4s lid lOOlbs, Ss; sacks, 15s. Frank A. Cook, 222, Colombo street. X 724 TTTiOB SALE, Pine Grape Wine, 7s 6d per gallon u. -bottles. C. Effey, 20, Lower High street SLANDS lANOS 3 0 WHAN & SON. JOWMAN & SON. X 367 7S ALES mtiv Come, and Sides may Go, hut we Sell on for ever. Toneycliife and Carey, the Ready-money Drapers. ' K 353 EE the Bargains at Ballantyne’s Sale. Xl9 IELLING ON ! Selling on !!—Others are Sellj big off, bnt Toneycliife and Carey are Selling X 353 ■"< ELLING ON ! Soiling On ! : About 1000 yards of the Cheap Glass Cloths still on hand, sure to go in few days. All linen, 2|d, 3£d, 4{d and upwards. Worth nearly double. Ready money dues it. Toneycliife and'Carey. X 353 STARTLING Announcement. Ladies’ Boots half-soled and heeled, Is 9d; Children’s, Is; and Men’s Boots half-soled and heeled for 2s Gd. Other repairs on same liberal lines. Thomas Walker, Bespoke Bootmaker, East Belt, near Eoyal George Hotel. X 970 TO LET, a superior finished House of eight rooms and pantry, wash-house with copper and good garden, situated near Stanmore Bridge. Apply W. C. Fleming, Inglis’ Buildings. TfTNHEARD-OF Prices at Dunstable House. Stock-taking Sale now on. Xl9 "WrorrATSEPEOOF Coats, with deep Capes V V N.Z. made, 34s 6d, 47s fld and 555, gnamn teed best value ever shown in Christchurch. W, McClea and Co., 210, High street. XS37

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10104, 1 August 1893, Page 1

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