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Amusements, &c. Ms W ELLS’S M otett Society HANDEL’S ORATORIO “ ISRAEL IN EGYPT,” Under the patronage of His . Lordship Bishop Julius, His Honor Judge Denui ton, anti His . Worsbi; the Mayor, Will be given on THUBS D AYj»SEPT. 3rd, In the TEMPLE OP TRUTH. Commencing at 8 p m. Soloists; Miss Parsons, Mrs Jennings, and Mr C. J. Pilschel. Proceeds in Aid of the SAMARITAN HOME. Tickets may be obtained from St Michael’s Vicarage, Miln r and Thompson, Spensley, Freeman, White, Stationer; Crook, Mrs Dunning, Colombo Street; W. Thomson, Colombo Street; and Painter, Kilmore Street. Reserved Seats 3s, Unreserved 2s Plan opens this morning at Milner and Thompson’s, at >0 o’clock. Final Rehearsal in the Temple, Wednesday, Sept. 2nd, 7.45 p.m. No practice on Monday. 2013 F. VINCENT, Hon. Secretary. FOOTBALL." : OTAGO V. CANTERBURY (Dark Blue). (Red and Black). THIS DAY. PARK. Kick-off 3 sharp, ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. W. G. GARRARD, I 1919 Hon. Sec. C.E.U. Ift/jTAEQUBE of Novelties, - opposite Theatre iviL Royal, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, The Jubilee Mii.istrels will open m tbeir novel entertainment “ X. L. C. R.” comprising Comic Songs, Bone Solos, Topical Lectures, Negro Sketches, Stump Orations, Irish Jigs, _ Negro Sketches, &c., Ac. People’s Popular Prices—ls and 6d. Marquee of Novelties, opposite Theatre Roj-al, To-Night (“ X. L. C. E.”), To-Night, Doors open 7.30, commence at 8 p.m. Remember ! Sixpence and One Shilling. Mr S. Dickey, manager. THE OLIVETTE QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY Will hold a EANCY AND EVENING DRESS BALL, Interspersed with a GRAND CONCERT PROGRAMME, In the OPERA HOUSE, ' On WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9th, 1896. Mr Brocket t’s Full String Band. Spectators’ Tickets for Circle, 6d, may he had from the following places':—Milner and Thompson; Lord’s, Fruiterer, Lower High Street; Mrs Cullen’s, Fruiterer ; and following Tobacconists Walker’s, Alpe’s, High Street; Vernazoni’s," Woodard’s, Eslick Brothers, Colombo Street; A. Meuzies’, Manchester Street; Hall’s Baths, and from members of the Committee, 1964 ’ A. IZETT, Hon. Sec. ST MARK’S SCHOOLROOM, OPAWA. Musical and dramatic entertainment. Tuesday Evening N ext, Sept. Ist. Doors open 7.30 p.m. Commence 8 p.m. Admission, Is, 1974 PIANOS BY READING MAKERS, AND AMERICAN ORGANS. ALL ON EASY TIME PAYMENTS ; OR LOWEST CASH PRICES, AT THE D. 1.0. Lectures. Me T. S. WESTON will Lecture on “Short; hand in the Law Courts,” at the Y.M.C.A. Rooms at 8 p.m. THIS EVENING. The public, and members of the Legal Pr.O; fession in particular, are cordially invited to attend. . 2024 ' Meetings. THE CANTERBURY CENTRAL CO-OPERA-TIVE DAIRY COMPANY, Ltd. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING Of Shareholders of the above Company Will he held in the HALL OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ON SATURDAY, 29th AUG., 1896, At 12 noon. JOHN HENET, 1810 Chairman. IP YOU ARE NOT A PROHIBITIONIST, Attend the following meetings ; TO-NIGHT, Cathedral Square, 8 p.m. Speakers—Rev J. Olnhert (President Ashburton League) and Mr T. E. Taylor, SUNDAY, Onera House, 8.10 p.m. Speakers—Rev J. Olphert and Mr C. Palk. Chairman, Revß. Erwin, M.A. 2020 SYDENHAM AND ADDINGTON CRICKET CLUB. The annual meeting of the club will be held at Sydenham Chambers on WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 2, At S p.m. Business : To Receive Annual Report, Appoint Officer?, Ac. PRINCIPLE NOT PARTY. THE LIBERTY LEAGUE. “ The price of Liberty is Eternal Vigilance.” A MEETING of lady Members of the “Liberty League ” wi 1 h„ L rid in the HALL of the C iIAMBEI' OF COMMERCE, For the purpose of formip , a LADIES’ COMMITTEE • -i ' WEDNESDAY, J'JEXT, SEPT.2nd, at 3 p.m. All lady are cordially invited to he present. Admission by Member’s Ticket. F 1796 J. A. H. MAECIEL, Secy. A NEW INDUSTRY FOE CHRISTCHURCH. M. COOK* & SONS, GLASS-MAKERS, - t-, AUCKLAND, WOULD REMOVE THEIR PLANT IX), CHRISTCHURCH IF THEY COULD GET ASSISTANCE. THg ASSISTANCE REQUIRED IS—--1 Shed (wood) 50ft x 30,1 Warehouse 30 feet x 15,. 1 Chimney 40 feet high. TO BE PAID FOR IN TWO YEARS. M. COOK & SONS, i 1936 Auckland, j SEND IT TO \ ; ROBINSON’S ER T H DYE-WORKS. NO THANKS! MUST HAVE SILKSTONB SOAP OB nOTHING. FI 545 ULB.ERT & COMPANY Are pow showing new goods in GENTS’ WHITE SILK GLOVES, le Latest Novelty for Evening Wear, also AND LISLE THREAD GLOVES PALM AM qui mernit femt, which, freely tra a slated, means: Palm brand Tea takes the enke, and surpasses all .other teas for excellence and flavour. Sold by all grocei s. Fi 308 FOE Sale, a most desirable 5-roomed House, with bathroom, scull ry and washhouse;, nearly quarter-acre ground; best streetiu Linwood. Very cheap T. E. Taylor, Cashel Street. X 1705

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 11049, 29 August 1896, Page 1

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