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Amusements., &o. THEA TK E Si OYA L. Lessees „. Messrs Walter Howe and W. B. Spong, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, ONE NIGHT ONLY, Slmkspere’s Sublime Pastoral Comedy, AS YOU LIKE ITAbsolutely the Finest Production of the Season. Magnificent Dresses, Rosalind Miss HILDA SPONG, PEI DAY, MARCH 30th, LAST NIGHT OP THE SEASON. First Production of BASEL, WITH THE STAETLING EAILWAY COLLISION. Million Prices: 3s, 2s, and One Shilling', Box Plan at Milner and Thompson’s, Day Tickets at Whitta’a and Eslick’s. GD HEA TE E Hu OYA L. Lessees ; Messrs T. W. Barratt and J. A. Montgomery, PEOPLE’S SUNDAY EVENING CONCEETS. MISS ADA JUNEEN AND ME T. W. BAEEATT beg to announce that they havo arranged a Series of Pleasant Sunday Evenings, to commence on SUNDAY NEXT, APEIL 1 at 8.0. THE gTANMOEE BEAS3 BAND will perform Selections during the evening. Dioramic Views will he shown by means of the finest apparatus obtainable, illustrative of SACBBD SUBJECTS, and the WOELD’S PIOXUEESQUB SPOTS; also MUSIC, AET AND STATUAEY. Songs and Recitations illustrated by Dioramic Views. Admission by Silver Coin. The management reserve the right to refuse ahy person admission. Look out for Programme. MISS ADA JUNEEN, Directress, J. A. MONTGOMERY, Business Manager, OPERA “ HADEIAN’S DAUGHTERS.’* Rehearsal to-night at hobbs’S BUILDINGS, at 7.30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Next, At 7 p.m. sharp, at CGCS THEATRE EOYAL. GOuam IStkbbt Theatre. GRAND INAUGURATION OP A SERIES OF SUNDAY CONCERTS, Commencing SUNDAY. NEXT. APEIL 1. Special Engagement of MRS H. M. CLARK, Soprano. Her first appearance in Christchurch, Also ME H. WEIE, Tenor, and MISS VAETHA, &c. Admission—Silver collection at the door. Doors open at 7, to commence at 8. Pull programme in Saturday’s issue. 6671 SYDENHAM AND ADDINGTON WORKING MEN’S CLUB AND M.S.A. ENTERTAINMENT ON FRIDAY, MARCH 30,1894. Mr W, W. Collins, M.H.R., will Lecture on " New Zealand—Her Scenery, People and Industries," illustrated with limelight views. Musical selections. To conclude with a dance. Admission to concert, 6d. 6G4G Exhibitions. CANTERBURY SOCIETY OP ARTS. THE FOURTEENTH Annual Exhibition Will be opened by THE PRESIDENT THIS EVENING, At 8 o’clock. In the Gallery, Armagh Street, Yoltmteop Sotioos. D 7- msi *■ ISTEICT ORDERS, Volunteer Office, Christchurch, 20th March, 1894. The VOLUNTEER CORPS of the City and of Lyttelton will PARADE in Pull Dress, With Side Arms, at the Drillshed at 10.30 a.m. on SUNDAY, the Ist April, for Divine Service at the Cathedral. Officers on the Unattached List are invited to attend. CGS9 H. GORDON, Lt.-Col. Commanding District. Cricket) INTEEPEOYINCIAL CRICKET MATCH, Canterbury v. H AWKE’S B AY. AT LANCASTER BARK. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, 3lst March and 2nd April. 6579 MiaooUsneonß. £SO Piano for £3Bloa, Bowman & Son. A £45 Piano for £35155, Bowman and Sou. A £4O a for £2Blos, Bowman and Bom X£7? T ROBINSON’S—-A great . slaughter of Bananas, Tomatoes and Plums. Look at I'uit and thou at the price. 311 bof Best Plums s Bd. Morten’s Buildings. X 982 ICK again l on the right side of the street. Toneycliffe and Corey invite inspection of New Winter Stock in their New Premises, v-money prices. XSS3 iXLANTYNE & CO. are Manufacturers, of Every Description of Mackintosh Coats, hut hast materials used. Xl9 (ERYTHING New in Men’s and Boys; Suits Hats, Overcoats, Collars. Braces, Ties and rwear at Ready-money Prices. Toneycliffe iarey. X 353 RST Display of the World's Choicest Productions in Dresses, Mantles and Millinery, Uantyno and Co, Xl9 R Sale—3oo Dozen Ladies’, Maids’ and Children’s Fashionable, Stylish Straw Hats y 2s to 8s 6d each; your choice Is each Robinson and Co., The Hall, High Street, X 144 GALTH Tea is Free from the Tannin so prevalent in other teas. It is recommended by edical Faculty in the United Kingdom and ilk. XU27 (LINE BEOS, did not flatly refuse to work their shop under Union wages, as tho Union iced we did. Men’s strong nailed Shooters 6s en’s strong nailed Bluchers 5s 6d; Ladies’ miring Walking Shoos 4;i lid; Ladies' strong loots 6s 9d. GN'S and Boys’ Clothing, Mercery, Hats and Underwear In great variety, Toneycliffe .rey’s New Premises; Ready-money Prices. ,< Department—Toneycliffe and Carey, Ready-money Drapers, have added a ClothMercery D apartment to their business, 353 TICE to Subscribers. —By permission of Hon Colonial Secretary tbe Drawing of Oil Paintwill take place 200, Cashel Street W., ind Sons’, at 8 p.m., Thursday. 6664 I our Kaiapoi and Boslyn superior Tweed ivercoats for men at 29s 6d and 42s ; usual 5a and 67s 6d. At Beatii and Co.’s Sale. X 27 Gallons of Herbal Beer for 7d from a bottle f Potter’s Herb Extract. Sold by all grocers, ale and retail from Arthur H. Fletcher, Lower High Street, Christchurch. XllO4 ETLING Announcement. Ladies’ Boots alf-soled and heeled, Is 9d; Children’s, la; in’s Boots half-soled and heeled for 2s 6d. repairs on same liberal lines. Thomas . Bespoke Bootmaker, East Belt, near Royal Hotel. X 97 jUNTEBRS And Blanco matchless for vhitemng military equipments, white i, cricket and tenuis shoes, halls, gloves Wholesale and retail from Arthur H. r Grocer, Lower High Street, ChristEIEN you are happy. Smoke the Correct Thing at Last Tobacco, If your mind is j, nothing else will drive the troubles so ;hly away as the Correct Thing at Last. w CASES Fashionable Autumn and [S Winter Novelties opened up. J fnQ and Co. Xl9

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10308, 29 March 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10308, 29 March 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10308, 29 March 1894, Page 1

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