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Amusements, &c. T HEA T R E R O T A L. Under the direction of Messrs WILLIAMSON and MUSGKOVE. Business Manager Mr W, Hughes Tonring Manager Mr J. St Clair BEILLIANT SUCCESS MRS POTTER MR BELLKW. THIS EVENING, For the first time here, Dumas fils, Chef d’oeuvre, PEAKOILLON. This brilliant Society Comedy, in three acts, was presented by the author to Mrs Potter after witnessing her excellent rendering of Camille. Pbanoillon, Comtesse do Kiverolles—Mbs Pottee, Lucien, Comte do Kiverolles—Me Bellew. The management is confident that no particularly special announcement is necessary, being content to call PUBLIC ATTENTION to the following excerpt of one of the criticisms passed upon it in Sydney Mrs Potter,. ns Fraucillon, is an impersonation which shows in vivid and fascinating contract the impetuous love of the young wife who has made a god of her husband; the anguish of the discovery that the ideal is wrong. Mr Hcllew’s picture of the husband is a piece of work, noticeable, as* usual, for great strength in restraint, hut showing taking gleams of comedyfwhich were delightful," PEANCILLON. TAB! P OP ADMISSION: FAMILY TICKETS —Books containing 12 Dress Circle or Reserved Stalls Tickets (transferable) may he obtained at the Bos Office at £2 8s per hook. Ordinary Prices —Dress Circle and Eeserved Stalls, ss; Stalls, 3s ; Pit, Is. Box Plaus now open at Milner and Thompson’s. Day Sales at Walker's. Late trams after the performance to Sumner, New Brighton, Pondalton and all suburbs. HALLOA ! WHAT’S THIS I CHANGE OP PROGRAMME. T. A. EDISON’S KINETOSCOPE. COMPLETE SET OP NEW SCENES. Come and see CAICEDO, the World’s Champion Dancer on the Slack Wire; turns somersaults in a most astonishing manner. Also a most remarkable Highland Performance with Bagpipe accompaniment, and PRINCESS ALI performing her famous dance. Also, our much admired PHONOGRAPH Has some splendid new records. Open daily from 10 a.m. at 259, HIGH STREET, Next P. H. Stratz, Watchmaker. CAMPBELL COLQOHOUN, Manager. SWIMMING. BON’T forget the EAST CHRISTCHURCH AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB’S RACES on SATURDAY, Feb. 13th, at Gloucester Street. Championship—Long Dive of New Zealand. 511 Meetings. A RECEPTION will he held in the ART GALLERY on WEDNESDAY, THE lOih INST., At 8 p.m.. To wish BISHOP and MRS JULIUS “ Good-bye.” Members of the Church of England and all other friends are cordially invited. Admission free. JAMES EMBLXNG. 419 THOS. S. WESTON. THE SALVATION ARMY. TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT, at 8 p.m. In the OPERA HOUSE, Tuam Street, dpi BEAT RECEPTION to Commandant Herbert VLJf H. Booth. Admission free. Gallery Reserved Seats, fid. WELCOME TEA, at 5.45,,at the Victoria Street Barracks. Tickets Is. Colonel Peart, Brigadier Hoskin and over 100 officers present. Welcome Procession leaves Market Square at 7.15. 502 o ON GEE GATION AL UNION OP NEW ZEALAND. ANNUAL MEETINGS. TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHDECH. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 2.30 —Paper by Rev G. Williams: “ The Ideal of Public Worship.” 7.30 — Annual Address hv the Chairman, Mr W. H, Lyon, of Auckland, THURSDAY, 11th PEB. G.3o—Public Tea Meeting. 7.30 Addresses on “ Aggressive Christianity.” (1) “ Temperance Reform,” Mr J. W. Jago. (2) “ Christian Citizenship,” Rev J. Reed Glassoa, FRIDAY, 12th FEB. 7.30 lu Linwood Church, Young People’s Meeting. Addresses on “ Threefold Work for the'Young.” (1) “ In the Sunday School," Rev E. C. Isaac. (2) “In the Christian Endeavour Society,’ ’ Rev P. Warner. (3) “ For Missions,” Rev C. A. Lyon. 434 THE IT AEMEES’ Go-OPEBATEVE FIRE AMD MARINE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OP CANTERBURY, Ltd. Notice is hereby given that the SIXTH ANNUAL ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS of the above Association will be held at the OFFICES of the New Zealand Farmers’ Co-operative Association of Canterbury, Limited, Cashel Street, Christchurch, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of FEBRUARY, 1897, At 2 o’clock in the afternoon, For the following purposes:— To receive and consider the Statement of Income and Expenditure and the Balance-sheet; the Reports of the Directors and of the Auditors; to Elect Directors and other Officers in the place of those retiring by rotation ; to sanction the declaration of Dividend and Bonus, and to transact the other ordinary business of the Association. ’ By order of the Directors, R. W. BROWN, Secretary. Christchurch, 30th January, 1897. NOTICE,—The following are the Directors retiring by rotation: —Messrs C. Ensor, W. Heudersou, E. H. Rhodes, P. D. S. Neevo, J. Rennie and J. Talbot, all of whom are eligible for re-election. Intending Candidates for the vacancies on the Board of Directors must give the Secretary notice thereof in writing at least, fourteen clear days before the holding of the meeting. Proxies must he deposited at the registered officeof the Association not less than forty-eight hours before the time of holding the meeting. The Share Transfer Register will he closed from Friday, the 29th January, until Friday, the 12th February, both inclusive. j P 464 NATIONALI^s¥OCXATION'OP NEW ZEALAND Canterbury Section. a GENERAL MEETING OP MEMBERS tvill Ha he held in the rooms, ■a'LACE BUILDINGS, GLOUCESTER STREET. On FRIDAY, PEB. 12th, at 8 p.m. Business : An address on the incidence of Taxation, especially relating to the Customs Duties, and general. 512 R AREST GIFT OP THE SEASON. CYCLE WHEEL PUZZLE. £2O Prize to the Winner. Is each. Sold everywhere. TEA Sets, 40 pieces, 12s fid, 14sfid; the cheapes in N.Z. Minson’s Cheap Depot. X 1699 “ HADDON ” BICYCLES. “ HADDON " BICYCLES. LADIES’ ROADSTERS, 1897 Model. GENTS’ ROADSTERS, 3897 Model. GENTS’ RACERS, 1897 Model. PRICES FROM £l7 10 s ’ ind-waed and Go.. Edwards, Beaaett and Co.’s Bldg. PlBBl

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11189, 10 February 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11189, 10 February 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11189, 10 February 1897, Page 1

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