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Amus’. Sco. I THEA TB E BOT AL. Lessees ... Messrs Walter Howe and W. B, Spun?, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT OP THE SEASON. HAZEL, WITH THE STARTLING RAILWAY COLLISION. Million Prices: 3s, 2s, and One Shilling. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's, Bay Tickets at Whitta’s and Esliok’s, All Accounts to he rendered against Messrs Howe and Spong by 12 o’clock. Theatre o y a l. Lessees : Messrs T. W. Barratt and J. A. Montgomery, SUNDAY, APRIL Ist. POPULAR SUNDAY EVENING CONCERTS. The following Artists will appear MISS ADA JUNEEN MISS EDITH WILSON MISS KATE HOWARD, &c, Dioramic Views. Sacred Subjects illustrated. SONGS ANd"reCITATIONS. Admission by Silver Coin. Doors open at 7} commence at 8. MISS ADA JUNEEN, Directress. 6712 J. A. MONTGOMERY, Business Manager. Tuam Street Theatre. GRAND INAUGURATION OP A SERIES OF SUNDAY CONCERTS, Commencing SUNDAY NEXT, APRIL 1. Special Engagement of MRS H. M. CLARK, Soprano. Her first appearance in Christchurch, i Also MR H. WEIR, Tenor, and MISS VARTHA, MISS B"LL, *o. Admission—Silver collection at the door. Doors open at 7, to commence at 8. Pull programme in Saturday’s issue, 6718 Criokst; INTERPBOVINCIAL CRICKET MATCH, Canterbury v. H AWKE’S B AT, AT LANCASTER PARK, SATURDAY AND MONDAY, 31st March and 2nd April, 6579 Exhibitions. CANTERBURY SOCIETY OP ARTS. THE A nnual Exhibition Is now open from 10 a.m. daily. Music in the evening. Admission Is, 6692 Borough Councils. BOROUGH OP KAIAPOI. EXTRAORDINARY ELECTION OP NEW COUNCIL, I HEREBY give notice, in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1886, and the Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876, that an ELECTION of NINE QUALIFIED PERSONS to fill the office of Councillors in place of the present Councillors, who all go out of office in consequence of the extension of the borough, will bo held in the Council Office, High Street, Kaiapoi, on THURSDAY, APRIL 12m, 1894. NOMINATIONS of Candidates must be made in the prescribed form set forth in the Second Schedule of the Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876. and Amendment Act, 1888, and must he addressed to the, Returning-Offlcer, and delivered at the Borough Council Office, Kaiapoi, before Noon on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4tu, 1894. JOHN H. MORLBY, Keturning-Officer. Kaiapoi, March 28th, 1894. 6707 Miscellaneous. A £59 Piano for £3Blos, Bowman & Son, A £43 Piano for £35 15s, Bowman and Son. A £4O Piano for £2Blos, Bowman and Son. X 277 | A T ROBINSON’S —A great slaughter of ’ Bananas, Tomatoes aud Plums. Look at the fruit and then at the price. 341 b of Best Plums for 3s fid. Morten’s Buildings. X 982 TQIACK again on the right side of the street. 8 g Toneycliffe and Carey invite inspection of their New Winter Stock in their New Promises, Ready-money prices. X 333 BALLANTYNE & CO. are Manufacturers of Every Description of Mackintosh Coats. N one but best materials used. Xl9 EVERYTHING New in Men’s and Boys’ Suits Hats, Overcoats, Collars, Braces, Ties and Underwear at Ready-money Prices. Toneyelilfe and Carey. X 353 TJ7VIRST Display of the World’s Choicest Pro_gj duotious in Dresses, Mantles and Millinery. J. Ballantyne and Co. Xl9 10E Sale—2 Iron Safes. Hereford Street. H. B. Homan, 170, 6684 EOR SALE, Splendid Little Pony; any trial given ; together with Trap by Boon and Stevens; Harness; first-class turn-out; £30.. 78, Lichfield Street. 6714 FOR Sale—3oo Dozen Ladies’, Maids’ and Children’s Fashionable, Stylish Straw Hats usually 2s to 8s 6d each; your choice Is eacli Shaw, Robinson aud Co., The Hall, High Street, Christchurch. X 144 TTLLUMINATING ! Presentation Addresses jl Artistically prepared. A. H. Hart, Hluminatini-- Artist, Luck’s Buildings, Gloucester street west. X92G KNITTING Silk for Ties—Cream, White, Navy, Pale Blue, Cardinal, Maroon, Black, &c. Mrs Withers, 220, High Street. 6216 "AINE BROS, did not flatly refuse to work their shop under Union wages, as the Union : rtised we did. Men’s strong nailed Shooters 6s Men’s strong nailed Bluchers 5s 6d; Ladies’ wearing Walking Shoes 4s lid; Ladies’ strong Boots 6s 9d. 6494 LEN’S and Boys’ Clothing, Mercery, Hats and Underwear in great variety. Toneycliffe Carey’s New Premises; Ready-money Prices. *EW AUSTRALIA.—Persons desiring information about this settlement can obtain it implication to Mr De Veaux, at Hobbs’s Build- , Cathedral Square. (Personally, any day ipt Wednesday.) M 6129 "EW Department—Toneycliffe and Carey, Ready-money Drapers, have added a Clothad Mercery Department to their business. 353 .TENTS. —Patents obtained and Trado Marks registered. A, H. Hart, Registered Patent ; , Luck’s Buildings, Gloucester E our Kaiapoi and Boslyn superior Tweed Overcoats for men at 29s 6d and 42s ; usual 45sand57s6d. At Bep-th and Co.'s Sale, X 27 OBTHAND Classes now forming at Christchurch School of Shorthand. 150, Worcester , west. Principal, Mr C. H. Gilby. Early ation desirable, ARTLING Announcement. Ladies’ Boots half-soled and heeled. Is Sd: Children's, Is; ten’s Boots half-soled and heeled for 2s Gd. repairs on same liberal lines. Thomas n - Bespoke Bootmaker, East Belt, near Royal :a Hotel. —’7 WATCH Repairing up to date at 123, Manchester Street. Vandyke does every watch himself right through, aud guarantees satisfaction. Xll3B WG. BURNS, by appointment Military a Tailor to the E Battery, Hon Reserve and other Corps. 8-i. Oxford torraco west. X WRITE for Testimonials re the Magic Pootrot Cure. E. P, Dombrain, Agent, Christchurch. *U4I CASES Fashionable Autumn and Winter Novelties opened up. J ,yne and Co. XIO WANTED Known—Vandyke is here to remain, and will continue repairing ies for the public at trade prices. Note the is—l 23, Manchester Street. 1138 X OBTAINING Twenty Pounds’ Worth of J Furniture, and so on in proportion by the >r Hire System, Time-Deferred Payment, of -a and Co., Upholsterers, Cabinetmakers, Furnishers, 43, 45, 47, Victoria street, fnl Goods, best material and workmanship, rices, marked in plain figures. Terms—One r of the valua down, balance by easy instait

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10309, 30 March 1894, Page 1

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