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Amusements, &c« THEA TE E KOY A L TO-NIGHT, AND MONDAY NIGHT, 2 Nights Only. FRANK THORNTON AS MISS BROWN. THE GREAT LAUGHING SUCCESS THE GREAT POPULAR SUCCESS THE STRANGE ADVENTURES OP MISS BROWN. Absolutely the Funniest Farce Comedy seen in New Zealand for Years. N«w making three Continents laugh uproariously. Note— S2T MISS BROWN CAN BE PLAYED FOR 2 NIGHTS ONLY. Tho Season is Limited to 12 Nights. Tuesday and Wednesday—- “ THE PRIVATE SECRETARY.” Thursday and Friday—- “ SWEET LAVENDER.” Saturday and Monday— CHARLEY’S AUNT.” Prices, 4s, 2s 6d and Is. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson’s, Day salo at Walker's and Esliek’s. Late Trams and Busses everywhere. New Brighton alternate nights, commencing Saturday, PERFORMANCE TERMINATES 10.20, Manager, L. J. LOHE._ /p< o - OPERATIVE PI ONI C. KAIAPOI DOMAIN”EASTER MONDAY, Tickets at Stores, Colombo Street, Gd and 3d. Special Train at 10.10 a.m.. Band in attendance. 2096 sumneeT QCNDAY.-WOOLSION BAND. TEAMS—IO.IO a.m. and 2.5 p.m., Ac. 2707 ISS SCRIVENOR’S QUADRILLE BAND one to eight performers, for Balls and Dances. Waitangi, North Belt; or A 2876 , Milner and Thompson's. &NCXNG.—MISS COX, 329, St Asaph Street west.—Class on Thursday evenings at Miss Taylor’s Booms, 238, Armagh Streut. Skirt dancing Thursday afternoons, atthe Kindergarten, Montreal Street. Practice classes will begin about April 20th, in the Art Gallery. Telephone 605. DANCING. ~ MRS JENKINS will Resume Teaching MONDAY, March 28th, Classes formed; private lessons given. 67, HEREFORD STREET EAST. 2679 DANCING. THE MISSES BUCHANAN will hold their Juvenile Class, in Art Gallery, on Saturdays at 2.30 p.m. Adult Class, Fridays, 7.30 p.m. Practice Class, Wednesdays, 8 p.m., at Hall, Hereford Street. Address, Aoraugi, Hereford Street East, City. 1769 DANCING, DEPORTMENT AND CADISTHENIC EXERCISES. MISS LOWE, having returned from Melbourne, will RESUME CLASSES on orabout 14th of MARCH. Evening Classes forming. Metropolitan Hotel. MU MADAME HELLER, PHYSIOGNOMIST, INSPIRATIONAL MEDIUM, Cambridge Terrace (179, second house from Manchester Bridge). Questions answered on everything—Health, Marriage, Business. Season closes positively Thursday, April 7th. BICYCLE BIDING PARE ONDON STREET, RICHMOND. SPLENDID ASPHALT CYCLE TRACK. Expert Instructors. Terms Is per lesson, proficiency guaranteed for 10s 6d. No charge made for teaching purchasers of KENT BICYCLES. The PARK IS PRIVATE, Coaches pass gate every hour. Tram passes within two minutes, walk. < RICHARD KENT, BICYCLE MANUFACTURER, BEDFORD ROW, CHRISTCHURCH. Exhibitions. CANTERBURY SOCIETY OP ARTS. LNNUAL EXHIBITION OP PICTURES AT THE ART GALLERY, ARMAGH, STREET, 10-5. Admission Art Union Is. 2s 6d. SATURDAY AFTERNOON—Music by MrCorok’s Juvenile Band (6 performers). Afternoon a. The Exhibition will not be open on Friday and itnrday evenings. 2651 R. HEIMBUBGEB. Sec. AUCKLAND INDUSTRIAL AND MINING EXHIBITION, 1898-1899. OPENS Ist DECEMBER, 1898. NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS PPLIOATIONS FOB SPACE are requested L to he sent in at earliest possible date. All essary Forms may be obtained from the rotary Industrial Association, Christchurch, Torn the undersigned. T 7. R. HOLMES, Secretary, iffice : No. 58, Queen Street, Auckland. 23rd February, 1898. 1407 Wanted Known. w w ANTED Known—Waders cheap and good at Pannell’s. 93, Manchester Street. 2734 ANTED Known—Madame Elliott, Scientific Palmist, can be consulted 148, Armagh oroi WANTED Known—“ As Yon Like it," you may have Syan Brand Tea in the best hotels and boarding-houses in town. 2675 WANTED to Buy, Sell, or Exchange, any day, quantity of Bicycles of all grades, and prices. Wilson and Sons. 2740 WANTED Buyers for CO Gigs, Traps, Carts, Drays, Doughs, Harrows, &c. Yards too full; will sell. Wilson and Sons. 2740 WANTED to Sell, 700, 220, 130, 98,68, 20, 11acro Farms, all worth buyers’ attention, good situations, prices tempting. Wilson and Sons. 2740 WANTED to Sell, 5-roomed Cottage in Walker Street, and Section (nice home), popular street, cheap, easy terms, and other city property bringing in 15 prr cent. Wilson and Sons. 2740 WANTED, Bicycles to Repair, complete plant, full staff of workmen. Adams Star Cycle Company, 70, Manchester Street. Christchurch. 12 ANTED Known—Black and Coloured Soft Felt Hats; special purchase, must bo cleared ; 2s lid, now Is lid. Woods, Free and Co/ ANTED Known Men’s good nailed Shooter Boots, 6s 11(1. K. Atkinson, 119, Manchester Street (next to Atkinson’s Furniture Warehouse). F 176 WAN TED Known—That tho Halswell Mutual Improvement Society’s Meetings will commence on Tuesday, March 29. All intending members invited. 2735 WANTED Known—Boots and Shoes for all, ladies and gents, youths and maidens, hoys and girls, children and infants. K. Atkinson, 119, Manchester Street. F. 170 WANTED Known—l have several Clients desirous to Rent or Purchase Houses of four or’five rooms. J. W. Collier, Land and .Estate Agent, opposite Clock Tower. 2638 WANTED Known Gents’ Tan Leather Shoes, 7s 1 IdGents’Tan Leather Lace Boots, 10s 6d. Quality, style aud fit all right.. K. Atkinson, 119, Manchester Street. P 176 WANTED Known—ls, AlO, £2O, £SO and other sums up to £SOOO ready to bo Advanced on Personal Security; loans negotiated up to £IO,OOO on Freehold Security from 5 per cent. D. Stranaghan and Co., No. 1, Chancery Lane. WANTED Known—£42s will purchase in the north part of City, a well-built House of 10 rooms, bathroom and kitchen offices ; good section of land. . Exceptionally easy terms of payment can he arranged. Allan Hopkins, Cathedral Square. IC6 WANTED Known—That Berry's Quinine and Iron Tonic Cures Loss.of Appetite, Languor, Want of Energy, Anaemia, or Poorness of Blood.' Strengthens the nervous system; 2s a bottle. John Berry, Chemist, 146, Colombo Street, Christchurch. F 2134 W are your poor feet P Better, thank you. Berry’s Killkorn took all my corns away, fis now.a pleasure. Isahor. Johußerry, t* 146,.C010mb0 Street, Christchurch. F 2357

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11538, 26 March 1898, Page 1

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