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Amusements, &c. DHEA TE E Hj oTA L. Lessee and Manager ... Mr Tom Pollard* TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, MAY 14th, and LAST NIGHT BUT FOUR OF The People’s Favourites, IPoLLAED’S ]L ILL I PUT lAN OPERA COMPANY. Planmiette’s Charming Opera, LEB CLOCHES DE CORNEYILLB, OR THE CHIMES OF NORMANDY. MASTER ALP STEPHENS in his Great Impersonation ct GASPABD, the Miser. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY—p'irst production in the colonies of (he world-fumed Comic Opera, THE MERRY WAR, composed by Johann Strauss ; originally produced at the Alharahra Theatre, London, Monday, October IG, 1332. 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 Bslick’s, tobacconist’s, and Walker’s, tobacconist’s. Cjheistchuech JljLusical Union ORCHESTRAL CONCERT (First of the Season). OPERA HOUSE. THURSDAY, 16th MAY, 1595. THE ORCHESTRA will Perform—- • “ Hebriden,” “ The Jupiter” Symphony, “ Benedictus,” “ Souvenir de Vienne,” “ Saltcrello.” MRS E. T. ROBINSON will Sing—“Se Cradele il cor Mostrai ’’ and "The Bird that came in Spring.” ME LOVELL will Sing—- “ My Lifefor Thee,” “ A May’Morning.” THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO ENCOURAGE THE PRODUCTION OF GOOD MUSIC BY BECOMING SUBSCRIBERS. SUBSCRIPTION FOB THE SEASONONE GUINEA. FIVE CONCERTS, THREE TICKETS for each. Names can be left with Messrs Milner and Thompson, where tickets may be. obtained; or with any member oi the committee. 5353 \ THOS. GARRARD, Hon. Sec. OPE R A JU OUSE, EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS OF THE OUNABD FAMILY. TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, 14th MAY. Last Night hut One ! CUNARD FAMILY CUNARD FAMILY CUNARD FAMILY CUNARD FAMILY CUNARD FAMILY CIJNAB l > FAMILY CUNARD FAMILY CUNARD FAMILY CUNARD FAMILY CUNARD FAMILY CUNARD FAMILY CUNARD FAMILY CUNARD FAMILY CUNARD FAMILY CUNARD FAMILY CUNARD FAMILY ( CUNARD FAMILY| THE GREATEST Success KNOWN IN Christchurch for years. GREAT SUCCESS OP CUNARD. Great Success of MISS HELEN GORDON, Great. Success of THE MIGNONNES. Nellie and Alice. Enthusiastic Applause of EVERY ITEM. TWO MORE NIGHTS— To-night and To-morrow. TO-NIGHT! Last Night but one of the CUNARD FAMILY. Popular prices ; 2s, Is and Sixpence. 5321 ‘ CANTERBURY ROWING GLUE. THE Annual (Smoko Concert and Distribution of prizes will he held In the Boathouse THIS EVENING, at 8 p.m, 8360 F. W. DUNNAGE, Hon Secretary. ART G-aLLEjRT, 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 soma valuable POINTS IN CUTTING AND FITTING, Viz.— How to obtain the beautiful French Bias under the Arm. Rapid Methods of Fitting 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. Y Conforms to all sizes, styles and THE I figures. f Produces a fit combining ease and " COLUMBIA > elegance. 1 And can be acquired more FITTER” \ rapidly than any other J . system. The CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST,and Most Practical Invention yet intreduced. As useful as a Sewing Machine in every house, DRESSMAKERS ARE INVITED, Parents are invited. ALL interested in Dressmaking are invited to investigate. Xlsll WESLEYAN SCHOOLROOM, SYDENHAM. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MAY 15th and 16th. ABSOLUTELY NOVEL J APANESE YILLAGE »§ALE, The Stalls representing a street in Tokio. Japanese Stalls, Ac., Ac. A special consignment of Goods direct from India for sale very cheap. Attendants in Japanese Costume. Each evening JAPANESE TABLEAUX, under direction of Miss Brocklehurst, illustrating various phases of Japanese life. Mr G. J, Smith, M.H.8., will opeu the proceedings on Wednesday evening, and Rev W. Morley on Thursday, at 7.50 p.m. Admission Is, with Gd allowed on first purchase Family ticket, to admit four, 2s 6d, Is allowance on first purchase. 8352 Thursday next, Thursday next. g(T ALBANS WESLEYAN CHURCH FETE, J AT HAWKESBUEY, Grounds of Hon J. T. Peacock, kindly placed at disposal of Trustees. 2 o’clock. Sale of Work, Produce, Jumble Jumble, Little Girls’ Doll Competition, Tea, Ac., Ac. Admission to Grounds, Gd. Evening at C—Soihee, Soiree, School-room (Old Church). Tickets, Is. Evening at 7.35., Public Meeting. Hon J, T. Peacock, Chairman. Speeches by Revs Morley, Banmbev, Fairclough, Luxford and Mr Broughton. Solos by Eov J. Dellow. Music by Choir. 8376 mmltTve methodic church, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. Anniversary Soiree, To-night, 0 p.m. Public Meeting, 7.30 p.m. Chairman, Mr Toneycliile. Addresses by Revs R. Erwin, M.A., C. C. Penny, and Brigadier Hashing. 8347 NAT UR XL ’ ‘ ELOCUTION, VOICE CULTURE AND DRAMATIC TRAINING. COPIES OF MF. M. ALEXANDER’S NEW PROSPECTUS, Containing Testimonials, Arc available at Milner and Thompson’s, or Ills Studio, Luck’s Buildings, corner Colombo and Gloucester Streets. X 1450 FOB SINGING —There are several ) Vacancies for Teachers or others to join the Saturday Class, commencing 2Srd mst. ,ut 2 p.m. Additional members also received for the classes on Monday and Friday Evenings. Fee—Half a guinea. A. A. North, 13, Morten’s Buiklings.FUl? NOTICE. E WALLACE, sixteen years in Papanui, has Q taken the Blacksmith’s Shop lately occupied by J. King, in Lower High Street. No hoys employed to destroy the anatomy of the horses’ feet. 8393 F. WALLACE & CO. CABBOL crystalSHEFP DIP. ■OLBASE FORWARD ORDERS PROMPTLY FOB THIS SEASON’S SUPPLY. U2SP EDWD. P, DOMBRAIN, Christchurch,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10653, 14 May 1895, Page 1

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