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-Amusements, &c. BICYCLE' RACES. ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON AT LAKCA ST E E J? AE K. THE “PIONEER CLUB” are the Promoters, which means GOOD MANAGEMENT NO DELAYS GOOD EACINQ. DON’T POEGET THE LADIES. J. C. BALDWIN, Hon Sec.

ODDFELLOWS' CHAMBEES. TO-NIGHT, MARCH 24 TH< DISON’S LATEST INVENTION, THE KINEMATOGBAPH. Now Films just arrived; most realistic and beautiful subjects ; shown for the first time. J2 LIFE-LIKE REPRODUCTIONS HOURS—B and 9 o’clock. ADMISS iON Is. CHILDEEN 6d.

Gt‘ CHRISTCHURCH WORKING MEN’S CLUB AND M.S.A. BAND CONCERT, in aid of the Christchurch Hospital Destitute Patients’ Relief Fund, Will he held in the SOCIAL HALL OP THE CLUB, TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, 25th MARCH, 1897, At 8 p.m. Admission Is. D. LESLIE, Secy. ESLHyAN Crescent Road.— (3 rand Concert, in aid of the Sunday School Fund, under the direction of Mr Albert Corrick, Thursday, March 25th, 1897. An excellent and varied programme of Instrumental Music, Songs, Duets, &c., Trill he provided hy Mr Corrick and family, assisted hy other musical friends. Commence at S p.m. Tickets Sixpence. 2744 POUND SOCIAL will be held in Hobbs’s Buildings on March 25th. Gents 2s, ladies provide refreshments. Pianist, C. Wells; P. MoClanigan, M. C. Secretary, E. C. Brook. 2705 C" " ITY AND SUBURBAN TEAM TO NEW BRIGHTON. EXCURSION TO-NIGHT. Engineers’ Band. Tram leaving Hubbard, Hall and Co.’s Corner at 7.15 p.m. Dancing on the Pier. 2712 Meetings. THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OP WOMEN OP NEW ZEALAND, PROVINCIAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24th. 10 a.m. —l2—Committee. 2.30—4.30p.m. Presidential Address: Mrs Sheppard. And Paper—Health: Mrs Wells. B—lo p.m.—Technical Education: Mrs Tasker. Afternoon and Evening Sessions Open to the Public. THURSDAY, MARCH 25th, 8 p.m., CONVERSAZIONE, MUSICAL ITEMS AND REFRESHMENTS, Admission Is. Owing to late arrival of some of the Delegates, it has teen found necessary to make alterations in the Programme. Programme advertised daily. 2711 CANTERBURY PROHIBITION COUNCIL. Annual meeting, Thursday and FRIDAY NEXT, March 25th and 26th, CONGREGATIONAL SCHOOLROOM, Manchester Street. Sessions commence 10.30 a.m, each day. Agricultural and Pastoral. Canterbury A GRICULTUBAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION’S WINTER SHOW, 1897, OP PEODUCB & FAT STOCK Will he held, by kind permission of Messrs Matson and Co. and Messrs Pyne and Co. in TATTERSALL’S AND THE ADJOINING WOOL STORES, COMMENCING TUESDAY, MAY 26, AND THE THREE FOLLOWING DAYS. Revised Catalogues on application to the Secretary P 2719 M. MURPHY.

HUBBABD, HALL & 00 MANCHESTER STEEET, (Next Milner and Thompson's)* ron TEAS SUQAES CANDLES KEROSENE ' BUTTBE CHEESE EGGS BACON, AND ALL KINDS ON GENEEAL GROCERIES IN ANT QUANTITIES, AT LOWEST PRICES. THE LARGEST GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT IN CHRISTCHURCH, HATS AND MEECEET ABE THE BEST. FI7BA ITULBEET’S HATS AND MEECEKY ABE THE BEST. • F 1784 tjPOETS and School Committees will obtain special terms and attention at Minson’s Cheap Depot, 820, Colombo Street. INNER Sots, 21s to £2 2s, Unequalled va ue Minson’s Cheap Depot. XIG99 CYCLES on Up-to-date Lines. . . . \j All are fitted with D-shaped back and bottom stays, barrel hubs, detachable chain-wheels, and other modem improvements. The machines hear a nice finish ; whichever is inspected the X J EICE seems CONSISTENT with the QUALITY of the MACHlNE.’’—“lrish Cyclist.” “ Good specimens of work.’’—“Amateur ■Wheelman.” "The ‘Haddon’ machines are of good SOUND WORKMANSHIP and FINISH.” —"Wheeling.” “A good thing may be found in the new fork crown, cut in steel in one piece, and WONDERFULLY LIGHT and IMMBNSELY STRONG.”—"Cycling.” THE HADDON CYCLE CO.. LTD. N.Z. Agents - NIND-WARD & CO., Edwards. Bennett and Co.’s Building, Lichfield Street. FlBBl

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11225, 24 March 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11225, 24 March 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11225, 24 March 1897, Page 1

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