Amusements. <Sso. Opera Ho u s GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT, GIVEN BY MR H. WEIR (Prior to Ms Departure for Sydney), Assisted By Leading Artistes. THURSDAY, MARCH 14th., 1895. PATRONS: His Worship the Mayor of Christchurch. E. A. Appleby, Esq. F. Arenas. Esq. E. C. Ashby, Esq. T. H, Barnett, Esq. A. Boyle, Esq. G. Bonnington, Esq. D. Bellhouse, Esq. R. Campbell, Esq. W. P. Cowlishaw, Esq. P. Cunningham, Esq. A. Garrick, Esq. Dr G. Deamer Dr De Eenzi Dr Murray-Ayusley J. Enabling, Esq. N. W. Edwards, Esq, T. Gapes, Esq. C. P. Hulbert, Esq. E, S. Harley, Esq. G. Humphreys, Esq. J. J, Kinsey, Esq. P. Kippenherger, Esq. C. Louisson, Esq. W. Devenish - Meares, Esq. Captain Popham W. G. Eland, Esq. E. W. Roper, Esq. F. C. Raphael, Esq. ' G. G. Stead, Esq. R. Struthers, Esq, T. W. Stringer, Esq. Concert to commence at 8 p.m. Dress Circle 3s, Stalls 2s, Admission Is, Tickets everywhere. Box plan at Milner and Thompson’s. 4035 H.I.M.S. BUSSARD. O' ESELLICEB 1 AT THE ART GALLERY, ■ In honour of the Captain and Officers of the above Warship. MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1895. A MOST ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME, In addition to which THE BAND OF THE WARSHIP Will play selections. A limited number of Tickets, at 3s each, may he obtained from the members of the Committee, namely, Mr H. G. Simms, Pastor Meyer, end Messrs H. Kohn, Otto Schneider, C. Harling, M. Hirsehhurg, A. Peppier and Ph. Kippenherger; also from Messrs Petersen and Co,, Coates and Co. and M. Sandstein. "SATUEDAY^NEXT. jgiAST CHRISTCHURCH CLUB’S RACES.. LANCASTER PARK BATH, 220Yds, the Popular Championship of N.Z. Club and lutercluh Races. 120 COMPETITORS, PROM ALL OVER NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA. Adults, Is; Children, Cd. Special Trams leave Square from 2.10 p.m. Swimming Championships. NEXT THURSDAY. LANCASTER PARK. At 2.15 p.m, Australian and New Zealand Champions. Half-mile, Diving and Plunging Championships. Throwing Polo Ball. First ever attempted. Other aquatic feats. DON’T FORGET THE DAY, G. J. 0. SMART, Hon. See, REGATTA. Sumner, T O-B AY. For Special Tram Arrangements see Yesterday Morning’s Papers. 4037 ZTINGING CLASSES.—The Class for Teachers Q will start Saturday, March 2nd, at 2 o’clock, and another General Class on Friday, March Bth, at 8 o’clock. Please apply for circulars, or arrange with me any day previously between 2 and 4 or 7 and 8 o’clock. A. A. NORTH, 13, Mortens Buildings. Meetings. INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. THE TARIFF COMMITTEE of the above Association will MEET at the Association Booms, 157, Manchester Street, THIS EVENING, THURSDAY, 28th, At 7.30 p.m., When they will he prepared to hear recommendations from manufacturers and producers. H. B. KIRK, President--3458 T. G. STRANGE, Secretary. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. nnHE ANNUAL GENERAL Will be held on MEETING FRIDAY, MARCH ISTH, Commencing sharp at 8 o’clock, Business : To receive Annual Report and Balance-sheet. To elect a President, Vice-President,.Treasuror and a General Committee. To elect New Members and to vote Funds for carrying on the work of the Association during the Year. Toconsider Alterations and Additions to the By-laws. Members desirous of nominating gentlemen to ■■fill any of the above offices are reminded that Nominations will close at this office on Thursday, the 7th March next. 4014 M. MURPHY, Secretary. PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY. The twenty - fourth annual GENERAL MEETING of Members and Shareholders in this Association will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, A.M.P. Society’s Building, Cathedral Square, THIS DAT (THURSDAY), the 28th February, 1595, at 8 o’clock p.m. Business : 1. To Receive the Directors’Report for the year 1894. 2. To Elect Directors to fill the vacancies caused by the retirement,, in rotation, of Messrs Joseph Gould and J. T. Meeson, both of whom are eligible for re-election. 3. To Elect Two Auditors. 4. Any Other General Business. Messrs Joseph Gould and J. T. Meeson ore the only shareholders who have given notice that they • are candidates for the vacant seats on the Board. By order of the Board, WALTER J. MOORE, 4031 Manager. jg T A T E B A N K. CATHEDRAL SQUARE, SATURDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Speakers—Messrs D, Naleria and J, M. Verrall, BY ORDER P.L.A. I —■■ I , For Sale. MEDICAL DEATH VACANCY. F o B E An old-established and very extensive. Practice in a large agricultural town and district. An excellent and comfortable house, centrally situated, and which has been occupied by medical men for the last 15 years. For further particulars apply to H. FBIEDLANDBE, 3899 Ashburton. FOR SALE OK TO LET, AS A GOING CONCERN, A STEAM BREAD AND BISCUIT FACTORY, Shop, Dwelling-house, Patent and OrdinaryOvens, Efficient Plant in good working order, doing a Largo Business, situated Eigh Street, Timaru. Owner leaving for England. For particulars apply to s. McClelland, Baker, Timaru ; Or, T. J. BERESFOBD, 3994 St Asaph Street east, Christchurch. FOE SALE AS A GOING CONCERN. A GRAND LITTLE MANUFACTURING BUSINESS. "I»/"HOLESALE output only, profits good, competition nominal, paying thoroughly well; hut canid be greatly increased by extra super, vision without extra outlay. Genuine reasons for disposal- Capital .required for plant and stock, say £IOOO. Full information' to-principale only. Address, 1317 P ' MANUFACTURER, .-Box 275, Christchurch.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10593, 28 February 1895, Page 1
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