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Amusements, &o. Theatre Sole Lessee and Manager Acting-manager S OTA L. ... Mr Percy St John ... Mr Charles Lindsay EASTER MONDAY, APRIL Cth, AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS, First appearance in Christchurch of THE ROYAL BURLESQUE AND GAIETY COMPANY, In an entirely New and Up-to-date Burlesque Extravaganza, in 3 acts, entitled HUMPTY-DUMPTY, In which will he introduced a HOST OP NEW SPECIALTIES, including the celebrated ' TEILBY BALLET, produced for the First Time in Christchurch. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls 3s, Stalls 2s, Pit One Shilling. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson’s; Day Sales at Walker’s and Eslick’s. 4551 "MURPHY SHALL NOT SING TO-NIGHT,’’ ' BUT THE CHRISTCHURCH CYCLING CLUB Have been fortunate enough to secure the following Artists, who will positively sing at theii; G RAND ' O I CLING C/AENIVAL AND CONCERT OK EASTER MONDAY NIGHT Mr E. Lovell, Tenor Mr 6. Roaewame, Baritone Mr A. MiUar, Basso ' Miss Addie Towers (the Melbourne Serio-comic Songstress), and MISS ROSE BLANEY, The Nightingale of the Southern Hemisphere. Mr Bossiter’s Orchestra will discourse sweet music whilst the cyclists evolufce and the Limelight reveals to you Glimpses of the future and the past, showing Britannia in the Chariot of the 20th Century, as well as the stately minuet of the days of long ago. And that most Popular Young Elocutionist and Raconteur, * ME D. RYAN, Has kindly consented to “ speak a piece ’’ or two, including his latest and greatest humorous trifle, “ MURPHY SHALL NOT SING TO-NIGHT.” SALVATION ARMY, CHRISTCHURCH. TO-NIGHT, • At 8 o’clock, “■HARVEST field. Limelight Effects. Reapers, Binders and Gleaners at Work on Field. ' Silver Coin Admission. T HE CA THEDRAL, STAINER’S MUSIC On the Meditation of* the Crucifixion will he given On THURSDAY, April 2nd. ’ Soloists—Messrs E. Lovell and A. Millar; assisted by the Full Choir. Offertory in laid' of Organ Fund. I ABIES’ c YCLING C ARRIVAL. LANCASTER PARK. FRIDAY. GERALDINE V. LANCASTER PARK C.C, During the afternoon. 4537 W TENNIS, TENNIS, TENNIS. ELLINGTON v. CANTERBURY. DUNEDIN v. CANTERBURY. Champion of New Zealand Champion of Wellington Champion of Dunedin _ ' Champion of Canterbury. CBANMEB SQUARE COURTS, SATURDAY AND MONDAY, MARCH 4th & 6th, At 10 o’clock each day. Admittance Is, including afternoon tea. 4521 Lectures. .BRUNNER RELIEF FUND REV FRANK W. ISITT Has Consented to Deliver a Lecture on THE BLACK HERO OF HAYTI, IN THE OpE EA, 51 OUS E, THIS EVENING, At Eight o’Clock, IN Aid of the Brunner Belief Fund, Admission by Silver Coin. 4526 W E Beg to notify the Trade that OUR WAREHOUSE WILL BE CLOSED FROM THE Ist APRIL For Stock-taking, Having Sold our Entire Stock to Messrs Sargood, Sou and Ewen. Payment of accounts to he made to the Counting, house as usual. 4493 . ; H. OLNEY & CO. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TO - THE DRAPERY AND FANCY GOODS TRADE IN CANTERBURY. ~Q~ATINQ PURCHASED THE WHOLE STOCK-IN-TRADE OF THE WELL-KNOWN WAREHOUSEMEN, MESSRS OLNEY & CO.. AT A TREMENDOUS DISCOUNT, We purpose, at. an early date, holding a MONSTER CLEARING SALE. ■ The Date of Sale will he duly noted by Advertisement, after the necessary delay for Stock-taking. ’ SARGOOD, SON & BWEN. •I. W. GIBB, JTTIOE Artists’ Colours, &c.. Picture Framing gj Pictures and School of Art Requisites. X 1577 Morten’s Buildings, Cathedral Square.^ PLENDID Stock -of Ladies’ Autirmu Jackets at Special Prices. Black, Beattie and Co. ASH’S new “ Improved ” Baking Powder sold by all leading grocers. F 1705 s EASTER HOLIDAYS. w E BEG TO ANNOUNCE THE-ARRIVAL OF ANOTHER SHIPMENT, Ex s.s. Aotea, HIGH-CLASS AND ■ FASHIONABLE SERGES, VICUNAS, WORSTED SUITESrGS AXU TROUSERINGS. Our Premises will be LIT UP FOE _ DISPLAY on Thursday Evening, and we cordially iuvitc inspection. CASH TAILORING COY., . HIGH STREET (TRIANGLE.) F 1535 T AMES’ Macintoshes. • New shap es, largo JU variety,’ special value. Black, Beattie and Co. FI6OG JUST Opened, New Ties, New Collars, New Braces, Black, Beattie aud Co. F 1606

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCV, Issue 10921, 1 April 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCV, Issue 10921, 1 April 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCV, Issue 10921, 1 April 1896, Page 1

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