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Amusements, &ci St JOH N’ S OHITB CB, LATIMER SQUARE. *>>v GRAND SALE OP WORK, Useful and Ornamental. DOLL SHOW. BRAN TUB. MUSIC AND REFRESHMENTS. Admission Pree. To Ijg Opened on THURSDAY, 25th, at 2.3.0 p.m,, by Archdeacon Cholmondeley. Sale Continued on PEIDAT, 2Cth, at 7-30 p.m. CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL. TUESDAY EVENING, OCT. 23rd, at 8 o’clock. ORGAN RECITAL by Mr G. P. TENDALL. Vocalists: Cathedral Choir Boys. . Collection for Choir Pund. 7123 Exhibitions. CHRISTCHURCH DOG SOCIETY. GRAND ANNUAL SHOW. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, NOV. 2 AND 3, ENTRIES CLOSE ON MONDAY, OCT. 22. SCHEDULES and Entry Forms may he obtained from Mr P. Biggs, Chemist, High Street; and J. A. CONNELL, Hon Sec., , Coker’s Hotel, Entries will he received at MrE. P. Dombrain’s Office, Cashel Street (Union Steamship Company’s Buildings) diming Saturday and Monday. 4081 o Meetings. ANTEEBUEY PROGRESSIVE LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. OLD-AGE "PENSIONS. CATHEDRAL SQUARE, TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, at 8 o’clock. Speakers Rev J. O’B. Hoare, Messrs H. L. Rogers and T. E. Taylor. 7053 PUBLIC RECEPTION. A PUBLIC RECEPTION will he tendered to MB GEORGE J. SMITH, M.H.R., In the TUAM STREET HALL, ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, At 7.45 p.m. Everybody who believes in Honest Politics invited to attend. To avoid the crush SILVER COIN ADMISSION will he charged. 7125 WOOLSTON INDUSTRIAL BUILDING SOCIETY. THE Public Meeting will he held at the Oddfellows’ Hall, to receive draft copy of rules, adopt same, and receive applications for shares, &c., on TUESDAY, 2Sp.d OCTOBER. 7.30 p.m. J. RICHARDSON, Convener. CHRISTCHURCH-SUMNER CANAL. H MEETING OF THE COMMITTEE AND OP ALL SYMPATHISERS With the Movement, Will beheld IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS, ON THURSDAY, 25th INST., TO CONSIDER FUTURE ACTION, Non-members of the Committee are Cordially Invited. MAITLAND GABD’NEB, 7048 Hoa Sec. C CANTERBURY ENGINEERS, OBPS ORDERS BY S. M, McGEE, Lieut. Commanding. A Special Meeting of the Corps will he held after the Annual Muster Parade on TUESDAY next, 23rd inst., in the ORDERLYROOM, Drillshed, for Election of Officers. BY ORDER, J. T. MIDGLEY, 7047 Sergt^Major. Educational. Tt/riSS TAYLOR’S CLASSES JOB DANCING.— ITH Wednesday afternoons, Saturday afternoons, Wednesdays at 7. Thursdays at 7. Saturdays at 7. Other classes as required. Pee, 15s course of 12 ; advanced pupils 10s 6d from date of joining. Private lessons given. Private classes formed. Country classes attended. The modern and the original dances artistically taught. Former pupils invited to attend classes for fancy dancing. 230 Armagh Street west. XICI SWIMMING! SWIMMING! THE BATHS, SUMNEH. fin HIS Bath, having been thoroughlycleaned and h deepened, is now open under efficient management. PROFESSOR PANNELL Is in daily attendance for the purpose of giving Tuition in the Art of Swimming. A Class for Ladies under the supervision oE the Professor and Mrs Pannell. Terms for a course of lessors £1 Is (in advance.) Professor Pannell is open toengagement as tutor to schools or Clubs, X 1314 M ISS KEATING, Teacher of Dress-Cutting Girls’ High School, &c.. Sole Agent for THE SCIENTIFIC DRESSCUTTING ASSOCIATION, GIVES LESSONS DAII/Y IN ABOVE. Hundreds of Christchurch ladies will testify to excellence of the system. 1134 F Apply 55, Worcester Street E. ANGLO- m PARISIAN DRESS-CUTTING. M* 3 NAPIER has returned ten Christchurch* AND WILL RE-OPEN CLASSES ON OCTOBER Ist. > Ladies desirous of Learning are recliissted to call before OCT. 17, as Mrs Napier willi iuot receive pupils after that date. AN AGENT WANTED FQR CHRISTCHURCH. Must he Good Dressmaker.* j AddressNo. C, FIRST FLOOR, MORTEN’S BUILDINGS, Cathedral Square. _____ REDUCTION I IN BUTTER. I FRESH) DAIRY fitWflfi&R ■ (jD PER LB. ■WABDELL

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 10482, 20 October 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 10482, 20 October 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 10482, 20 October 1894, Page 1

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