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Amusements, &c. THBA TE E 3?; OYA L. Under the Direction of D. J. Lohr. Absolutely No Free List, Press Excepted. Doors open at 7. Performance at 8. TO-NIGHT) MONDAY ( TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT f a in) | TO-NIGHT FOR A FEW NIC7HTS ONLY. A STEP IN THE BIGHT DIRECTION, Go and See the Welcome Re-appieavancc of the World’s Illusionist, CARL HERTZ, Assisted by the graceful and charming MDLLE. D’ALTON. Carl Hertz drew all Wellington; Christchurch will follow. A Social, Popular and Artistic Success. A PROGRAMS!!! OP UNPARALLELED EXCELLENCE. In his Entertainment of Wonders and Congress of Apparent Miracles, introducing, for the first time in Christchurch, the LATEST AND MOST SENSATIONAL ILLUSIONS 1 VANITY FAIR) “A sensation and marvel withVANITY FAIR i out equal.”—“Sydneyßulletin.” "A truly remarkable f AFTER THE FLOOD illusion.”--”Age.” (.AFTER THE FLOOD Also, the Original and Only Genuine CINEMATOGRAPHS, Which has created an unprecedented furore in the North. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) TO-NIGHT, Under the distinguished patronage and in the presence of the public of Christchurch, positively at 9.30, will he run, THE PRINCE OF WALES’S DERBY. “Persimmon Wins I” “ Persimmon Wins 1” Showing the race and tens of thousands rushing the course after the finish. See the Comic Costume Race. See the Sea Cave in the Ocean. See the Wide -’s Kiss. See Chirgwin, “ the white-eyed Kaffir.’’ See Highlanders on Parade. Seethe Paris Express. See a Terrible Nigh 1 , and 10 Other equally interesting and popular subjects. 10 Encores of all pictures urohihited. SECURE SEATS DURING THE DAY. POPULAR PRICES—Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 3s: Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Plan at Messrs Milner and Thompson’s. Doors open at 7. Trams at 10.30. Note. —Late trams to Linwood and New Brighton and all suburbs. EDWIN GBACH, Manager. .-jn> OPULAR CONCE R 1 IN AID OF THE “MONRO MEMORIAL FUND. OPERA HOUSE. TO-MOREOW (TUESDAY) NIGHT. Miss Gray will sing—“ Joyous Life ” (Bernard) and “ Land of Yesterday” (Mascheroni) Miss Graham will sing—‘‘Sunshine and Rain” (Blumonthal) Miss Annie Lake will sing—“ Afton Water” (Hume) Miss Moir will sing—“ Won’t You Buy My Roses Red?’ (Schlalforth) and “Boatman of the Forth ” (Gray) Miss Freda Marsden will piny—“ Elegie ” (Ernst) Mi-B M. E. Bush will play—“ Le Reveil dn Leon” (Chevalier do Konstki) Mr W. A. Day will sing—“ Bid Me to Love” (Bernard) Mr E. Hollow will sing—“ Come Into the Garden, Maud ” (Jackson) Mr Keys will sing—“ Anice ” (Sydenham) Mr A. Millar will sing—“ The Admiral’s Broom ” (Bevan) and “ The Mighty Deep” (Jude) Mr Hugh Reeves will sing—“ The Standard Bearer ” (lindpainter) The Estudiantina Band will play—“ Rialto ” (Casaro) Mr Winter Fall will recite. Accompanist Miss Vincent. Admission, Is to all parts of the house. No half tickets. Doors open at 7 p.m. Commence at 8. Tickets may be obtained from Messrs W, G. Chartres and H. J. Wood and Co., High Street; Mr J. T. Smith and the “Prohibitionist” Office, Cashel Street. 3411 CHRISTCHURCH GYMNASIUM, Headquarters ; TEMPLE SOCIAL HALL, Madras Street. OPENING DISPLAY”—TO-NIGHT, R o’clock. MEMBERS of Athletic, Cycling, Bowing, Swimming and Football Clubs, and Intending Members are invited to be present. Gymnasium open for Gentlemen on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 7.45 .to 10 p.hf. Subscription fils per half-year, or 12s Gd per quarter. CLASS FOR BOYS under 16 on Wednesday Afternoons, 4 to 5.30; 12s Gd per half-year, 7s 6d per quarter. CLASSES FOR LADIES on Thursday and Saturday, 3 to 4.30 p.m., under supervision of the Ladies’ Commi t e, 12a Gdper half-year, 7s 6d per quarter. Note—Members may practise in the Gymnasium during the day outside class hours. 3409 T. H. HABKEB, Secretary. H~E KINEMATOGEAPH, Edison’s Electric Marvel, WILL BE EXHIBITED AT KAIAPOI, on Tuesday, April 6th, and on Wednesday, 7th, OHOKA, on Thursday, Bth. EANGXOEA, on Friday, 9th,-and Saturday, 10th. 3401_ OLHOOM, Lichfield Street.— LECTURE by Miss C. Freeman, 8.A., of Girton College, Christchurch and Dunedin, TONIGHT. Subject; J. M. Barne, the Singer of Thrums Epics. Admission Free. Collection in aid of Piano Fund. SYDENHAM PROHIBITION LEAGUE. SOCIAL To-night in the Wesleyan Schoolroom, Sydenham. Short addresses by the Rev F. W. Isitfc and Mr E. H. Turner. Refreshments, music, &c. Collection. All are welcome. 3405 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, MISS L. M. ROBINSON, from Messrs Arding and Hobbs, Clapham Junction, London, has arrived in Christchurch to take the Management of our Dressmaking Department, Mies Robinson is a Lady of wide experien6e and real ability, consequently we have no hesitation in recommending her; and ladies placing their orders with us may rest assured of getting all they desire, both as regards a per-fect-fitting Dress, combined with good workmanship and of tho Latest Mode, Price for making, 12s Gd. This season we are holding the Finest and Best Stock it has ever been our privilege to show, having opened, ex s.s. Aotea,a Magnificent Selection of the Newest and Most Fashionable Materials now wearing, a second shipment being in the s.s. Gothic, to open in a few days. Dresses from 8s 9d to 755. All goods marked in plain figures. Shaw, Robinson & Go., 213, Cashkl Street, Opposite the “ Press ” Office. F 1526 BROOKE’S “ PERFECT ” SHEEP DIP. (POISONOUS) IS THE BEST OE ALL. IT is the Softest Poisonous DIP sold in New Zealand, being a highly concentrated oily preparation. Price—sa per Gallon, making 100 gallons full strength wash. REDUCTION FOR QUANTITY. BROOKE’S POTASH ARSENICAL DIP BEATS any Powderor Non-poisononsDip, being free from soda and sulphur, and is only HALF THE PRICE. One 5-gallou Drum makes 1000 gallons of wash. Price—3os. TESTIMONIAL. FHE highest figure for wool, 8?d, at the local saleshas again gone to Mr William •ane, of Spar Bush, Wnianiwa, who has for used BROOKE’S POTASH ARSENICAL jrcargill, 22nd December, 1890, Manufactured only by V. M. BROOKE, irton, and Gloucester Street, Christchurch, in Toneyeliife and Carey’s New Premises. F 1985 it /fIYCLES on Up-to-date Lines. . . . All are fitted with D-shajied hack and bottom stays, barrel hubs, detachable chain-wheels, and other modern improvements. The machines, bear a nice finish ; whichever is inspected the PRICE seems CONSISTENT with the QUALITY of the MACHINE.” —“Irish Cyclist." “ Good specimens of work.” —“Amateur Wheelman.” “Tho ‘Hadtlon’ 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 - KIND-WARD & CO., dwards, Bennett and Co.’s Building, 1 Lichfield Street. FlBBl

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11235, 5 April 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11235, 5 April 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11235, 5 April 1897, Page 1

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