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Amusamenta, &o. THEATRE 10TAL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT OP THE PALMER-BEAUMONT SEASON. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Tendered By the LADIES OF CHRISTCHURCH TO _ MRS PALMER (Ne'e Rosina Carandini). Under the distinguished patronage of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR AND LADY GLASGOW, And in the presence of CAPTAINS GIBSON and HANCOCK mid THE OFFICERS OF H.M. SHIPS CURACOA AND LIZARD. Tickets can he obtained from the following Ladies : Lady Douglas, Mesdames Julius. Peacock, Rhodes, Bland, Btiller, Appleby and Gibbs, the Misses Fairhnrst, Wood and Hargreaves. THE PALMER-BEAUMONT COMPANY Will he assisted by the following local artists : Mr H. WEIR, Mr A. MILLAR, Mr T. H. ERNETT, Mr A. APPLEBY and Mr HENRY BRAIDBURN BOWLER, Who will Recife Mrs Hemrais’ “THE SPANISH CHAMPION.” THE PROGRAMME will be as follows: “Waiting,” “ Kate O’Shane.” “ X Seek for Thee in every Flower,” “The Death of Nelson,” “Sunshine aad Rain.” “ We’d Better Side a Wee,” “My Life for Thee,” “The Holy City,” “The Spanish Champion,” quartette “How Sweet, How Fresh,” Unto solos “Rhapsodic Neapolitnine” and “Polka Caprice,” Donizetti's) famous sestett from “ Lucia de Larmnermoor.” harp solo “ La Danse dea Fees.” tiio “ Peace to the Souls of the Heroes.” Mozart’s beautiful “Andante” (from concerto for fl»teand harp), duct “ Noontide Heat has long Past Over." Dress Circle and Reserved Orchestra Stalls, 3s; Stalls, ib;; Pit, 1:;. Bo.;, plan now open at Milner and Thompson’s, where seats can he secured. Tuam Street Theater TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Gd. Cd. Gd. Cd. Gd. Gd. Gd. Admission to all parts of the house. IMPERIAL VARIETY COMPANY, In an entire change of programme. Note our Premier Artists. MISS MADGE SEYMOUR (contralto), late of Williamson andJMusgrow’s Opera Company, SAM WALTON, Original Character Comiquo, danger and a crobat, whose Ethiopian specialties cause irresistible laughter. MISS FI.OBKIE MELROSE, Charming Soubrette. ALF PHILLIPS, Descriptive Balladist, late of Empire, Tivoli and Alhambra Music Halls, London. PROFESSOR ALBERT THOMAS, the Brilliant Pianoforte Soloist and Composer. FRED LEONARD, the Lion Comique, MONS SYLVENT, in Ids Wonderful Feats of Legerdemain, whose dexterity is incomprehensible. ME ARTHUR COLLINS, Irish Comedian, MISS HETTY VERMONT, Danseuse. ADMISSION TO ALL PARTS OF THE THEATRE Gd, Gd. Gd. 6h. Day Tickets at Whitta’s and Eslick’s, Tobacconists. Secure Tickets Early to avoid Crushing. Doors open 7.30 p.m.; overture S o’clock. GEORGE MOORE, Representative. ‘ A BALL, TO be ’given hy the CANTERBURY CRICKET ASSOCIATION to the AUCKLAND CRICKETERS, Will take place at HOBBS’ BUILDINGS, At 9.30, THIS EVENING. 1777 y-QROEATA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. OPENING CELEBRATION, JAN. 7th, Rev Gordon Webster at 11 a.m. and C. 30 p.m. MONDAY, Bth— SOIREE, from 6 p.m. Admission Is Gd. 1773 Criekst,’ INTEEPEOVINCIAL CRICKET MATCH, Canterbury v. Auckland, AT LANCASTER PARK. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, sth AND Gtu JANUARY, 1485 Election Notices. CHRISTCHURCH DRAINAGE BOARD. TRIENNIAL ELECTION, 1883-94. SUB-DISTEICT OP AVON. THE following is the number of VOTES POLLED MANDEVILLE AND EANGIORA RIVER BOARD ELECTION. MOTICE is hereby given that the following gentlemen were DULY NOMINATED for the otiice of Members of the Mandeville and Rangiora River Board for the ensuing term of three years, viz. Malcolm Duncan William Kelcher Edward Mulcock AVilliam Peiirsou William Smith As the number of Candidates does not exceed the number of vacancies, I hereby declare Messrs Malcolm Duncan, AVilliam Kelcher, Edward Mulcock, AVilliam Pearson and AVilliam Smith to be DULY ELECTED Members of the Mandeville and Rangiora River Board. ROBERT WEIGHT, Eeturuing-oili cer. Dec. 30th, 1893. 1746 NORTH EAKAIA RIVER BOARD. TRIENNIAL ELECTION. MOTICE is hereby given that an ELECTION of FIVE MEMBERS of the North Eakaia Elver Board will be hold on TUESDAY, 9th January, 1894. Nominations in the form set forth in the second* schedule of “ The Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876,” must he addressed to the ReturningOfficer, and delivered at the office of the Board, Leeston, before 3 p.m. on Saturday, 29th December, 1893. FREDK. JAMESON, l‘ffi6 Eeturning-Officer. CHRISTMAS FRUITS, NEW SEASON’S FRUITS are Now to Hand. The QUALITY this year is EXTRA FINE, and the PRICES LOWER THAN USUAL. Fiuest New CURRANTS D Per lb Finest New VALENCIA RAISINS LD ~ Finest New SULTANA RAISINS r. ID „ Finest New MUSCATELS JQD, JS & JS gD SICILY ALMONDS JS 2° Per 1 b LEMON AND ORANGE PEEL ... fjD per lb MIXED AVITH CITRON JyD per lb giLB BOXES FIGS JS each X 985 WABDSLL BEOS. & CO.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10236, 3 January 1894, Page 1

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