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Amusements, &c. Theatre Roy al, lessee and Manager ... Mr Tom Pollard, TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, MAY 11th, Tlie Peoples Favourites, PoiIARD-S JLf ILL IP IT TJ AN OPERA COMPANY, In Offenbach’s Charming 'Work, j MADAMS PAYABT, I IMPORTANT MANAGERIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Owing to the enormous success of the present season, the management have decided on extending it FIVE EXTRA NIGHTS. ' MONDAY, May 13—La Fille du Tambour Major, TUESDAY, May 14—Le Cloches de Comville. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY—First production in the colonies of the world-famed Comio Opera, THE MERRY WAR, composed by Johann Strauss; originally produced at the Alhambra Theatre, London, Monday, October 16, 1882. Magnificent Wardrobe, Scenery and Effects, A revelation in Stage representations, POLLARD’S POPULAR PRICES: ORCHESTRAL STALLS 4s. STALLS AND DRESS CIRCLE 2s 6d. PIT Is. Children half-price, pit excepted. Reserved Stalls at Milner and Thompson’s. Day sale tickets at Eslick’s, tobacconist’s, and Walker’s, tobacconist’s. PE E A ]B[ OU S E. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY, After a Wonderfully Successful Season of SUTEEH Niqhts iu Dunedin, MONDAY, TUBSDaFaND WEDNESDAYS 13th, 14th, 15th OF MAY. First Appearance in Christchurch of ™’“ OU! 10UNAED THE BSILLIAKT i Til « MTT V I THE RENOWNED) JJ AAJIiAU A J On their Second Tour round the world, VOCALISTS, DANCERS, MUSICIANS, SENSATIONALISTS. The Only Entertainers of their Kind Travelling, First appearance since her return from Europe and America of the great Prima Donna, MISS HELEN GORDON. First appearance of the Cicero Sisters, NELLIE AND ALICE, Song and Dance Artists. First appearance of the latest London sensation, OUNARD’S CABINET TRUNK, The Mystery of the Day. THREE NIGHTS ONLY. Popular prices : 2s, Is and 6d- 8127 ART G-aLLEBT, Durham and Armagh Streets/ WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, May 15, at 3 p.m, DRESS-CUTTING EXPOSITION. MR POWELL,’ to introduce a new invention, the “ COLUMBIA FITTER,” Will expose some valuable POINTS IN CUTTING AND FITTING, Viz.— How to obtain the beautiful French Bias under the Arm. Rapid Methods of Pitting all kinds of difficult figures, PATTERNS GIVEN AWAY to prove the perfection of this system. No tedious drafting on paper. Patterns marked direct to the lining, \ Conforms to all sizes, styles and THE I figures. I Produces a fit combining ease and » COLUMBIA i- elegance. I And can be acquired more FITTER" I rapidly than any other J system. The CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, and Most Practical Invention yet introduced. As useful as a Sewing Machine in every house. DEBSSMAKERS~A.ee INVITED, Parents are invited ALL interested in Dressmaking are invited to investigate. Slsll SAVAGE CLUB. nnHE INAUGURAL “ KOREKO” will be held IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE* MONDAY, the 13te, ' Brother Savage Dr Jennings, the new President, in the Chair, Opening Ceremonial at 8 p.m, sharp. Committee meeting at 7.80. 8268 G. P. WILLIAMS, Hon See. C ANTEEBUE.Y EUGBY UNION. matches”TO-DAY. LANCASTER PARE— Christchurch v. North Canterbury. Canterbury College v. Merivalo. Three o’clock. Afternoon tea. Admission 6d. Ladies free. 8222 W. G. GAEBAED, Hon Sec. nHB Y.M.C.A. ROWING CLUB will hold the L Annual Social on Thursday, 16th May, at 8 m. Good programme, including Electrical Exiriments. Refreshments. Admission sixpence, y. Killaer, Jun., Hon Secretary. 8242 ATTTRAi. ELOCUTION, VOICE CULTURE AND DRAMATIC TRAINING. COPIES OP ijir p. M. ALEXANDER’S NEW yg PROSPECTUS, Containing Testimonials, re available at Milner and Thompson’s, or his Studio, Luck’s Buildings, corner Colombo and Gloucester Streets. X 1450 CLASSES FOE SINGING —There are several Vacancies for Teachers or others to join the Saturday Class, commencing 2ird mst. at 2 p.m. Additional members also received for the classes on Monday and' Friday Evenings. Pee—Half a guinea. A. A. North, 18, Morten's BuildingS.Flßl7 j CHARACTER FROM HANDWRITING. PROFESSOR HEN BY, the well-known Graphologist, will, on receipt of a few lines [.signature, SEND YOUR CHARACTER from NDWEITING. Writing must be natural or correct result cannot guaranteed. tate sex and age; approximate age if a lady. A ito is an assistance. ADDRESS—BOX 88, TIMARU, Fee, Is 6d. 2702 Volunteer Mouses. 7 J 3 ISTBICT OeDERVolunteer Office, Cbßstohurch, llth May, 1895, THE ANNUAL DINNER Of the Officers of Canterbury district will be held AT WARNER’S HOTEL, At 8 h.m. on the 24th INST. Officers intending to be present are to inform the Secretary, Lieutenant Baker, Christchurch City Guards. Dress patrol jackets. H. GORDON, Lieutenant-Colonel 8262 Commanding Canterbury District. Imnoundleci POUNDED at Eangiora, on Wednesday, May 3 by the Banger, 3 Red and White Calves, 2 rs and 1 Steer, ear-marked. If not claimed iday. 17th, will he sold. 3 1 ~\V. BAILEY, PoundkeeperEBK—A Mercantile Firm requires a Youth as Clerk, age 15 to 18, One with knowledge arthand and typewriting preferred. Apply to H care of “ Lyttelton Times *’ Office. MBl6l

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10651, 11 May 1895, Page 1

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