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Amusements, &c. BIOIOLE RACES. La KCAS TE E P AEK, TO-DAY. EVENTS. MULTICYCLE RACE. First Race 2 o’clock sharp. O' DDFELLOWS’ CH AMBBBSi Lichfield Street. THE GREATEST MARVEL OF THE AGE, EDISON’S KINEMATOGRAPH. EVERY ACTION OF LIFE REPRODUCED IN AN Astoundingly Realistic Manner, Received last Night with Vociferous Applause > by Crowded Audiences. The longest films ever seen in the colony, only arrived by last mail. Exhibitions 7.30, 8.30 and 9 p.na. Admission Is, Children 6d. O ? E. R A H OUSE, Women’s Social and Political League. SOCIAL to the HON R. J. SEDDON, Premier, and to MBS SEDDON, President of the Longue. Commence at 8 p.m., Dancing 9 p.m. sharp. Good Band, all Light Refreshments. , Galleries reserved for spectators. Admission 6d, Tickets’of admission to be obtained in all usual principal business places. See Posters. 2778 A“ SOCIAL ’* will be held TO-NIGHT in Hobbs’s Buildings, Gents 2s. Ladies provide re'reshments. , C. Wells, Pianist. J, McClanigan, M.C. ' 2770 Sec., R. C. BROOK. BAPTIST CHURCH, Oxford Terrace.— l Tonight 6.30 p.m., Anniversary Tea; 7.45 p.m.. Chairman, Rev W. i-corgie—Lecture by Rev J. J. Hoke: “How England Freed Her Slaves.” Jubilee Songs by Choir. Tickets for Tea and Lecture —One Shilling. Lecture only—Sixpence. Asocial to-night, LYCEUM, THURSDAY, 25th. Full Baud, with Concert Programme. Double tickets 2s 6d, single Is 6d. Cycle E iding School, cycling academy— DRILLSHED, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, Promoter ... F. W. PAINTER, Open 8 a.m. till 6 p.m. DAILY SESSIONS From 2 to 5 p.m. Tickets Is 6d each, or Twelve for 10s 6d. PRIVATE TUITION, Ladies or Gentlemen requiring Private Lessons, with Special Attention to Deportment, oan arrange hours to suit convenieuce. Terms 2s 6d per lesson or 21s per course. FI9OO CHARACTER PROM HANDWRITING. PROFESSOR HENRY, the Graphiologist, will, on receipt of a few lines, SEND YOUR CHARACTER from HANDWRITING. State sex and approximate age. ADDRESS—BOX 88, TIMARU. . Fee ... Is 611. og2 Election notices. S ERWIN ELECTORS, JJBCOED YOUR VOTES THIS DAY, THURSDAY, IN FAVOUR OP THE MODERATE CANDIDATES ONLY. - Messes BULL GOUGH KNIGHT and’ O’MALLEY, WHEN THE PURE AND MOST UNBIASSED ADMINISTRATION OF THE LICENSING LAWS Will, as a consequence, follow. 2808 SELWYN ELECTORS. IP You are in Favour of the Pure Administration of the LICENSING LAWS AND THE NON-ISSUING OP CONDITIONAL LICENSES, Record your Votes on THURSDAY FOR THE PROHIBITION CANDIDATES, Messrs BOAG, GAMBLE, HOLLAND, SHEAT and WALLACE. ELLESMERE LICENSING ELECTION. THE Support of all Temperance Sympathisers and Electors who Wish to see an honest endeavour made to control the Liquor Traffic is asked on behalf of Messrs BARNETT, JOBLIN AND RENNIE. den who have worked without fear or favour in ’Past. 2752 NOTICE. PAVING DISSOLVED THE PARTNERSHIP existing between Ales. Fraser and myself, I i the Public of Christchurch to distinctly jrstand that I am in no way connected with Australian Dental Institute there. MOBFORD COTTLE, tal and Oral Surgeon, 177, Lamhton Quay, Wellington, and Palmerston North. 2214 MRS HULSTON, 259, COLOMBO STREET, OPPOSITE BRIDGE, JS NOW SHOWING HER -*• NEW MXBLINEEY, NEW DRESS GOODS, VELVETEENS, &C, NOVELTIES IN TRIMMINGS. Newest Styles in Dresses, Mantles, Wrappers, &c.. On the Shortest Notice. 259, COLOMBO STREET, Opposite Bridge. FL2OIO HATS AND MERCERY ARB . "*■ THE BEST. F 1784 SAUCES —Tomato, iargesize,6d hot; Worcester shire, large size, s|d hot. W. E. Goode, 103 Victoria Street. F 1705 (ITPOBTS and School Committees will obtain 55 special terms and attention at Hinson’s Cheap Depot, 220, Colombo Street. INNER Sets, 21s to £2 2s, unequalled vn ue Miuson’s Cheap Depot. X 1699 H on Up-to-date Lines. . . . yb j All are fitted with D-shaped hack and bottom stays, barrel hubs, detachable chain-wheels, and other modern improvements. The machines hear a nice finish ; whichever is inspected the PRICE seems CONSISTENT with the QUALITSf of the MACHINE.” —“Irish Cyclist.” " Good specimens of work,” —“ Amateur Wheelman.” “The ‘Haddon’ machines are of good SOUND WORKMANSHIP and FINISH,” —“ Wheeling.” “A good thing may he found in the new fork crown, cut in steel in one piece, and WONDERFULLY LIGHT and IMMENSELY 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 11226, 25 March 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11226, 25 March 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11226, 25 March 1897, Page 1

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