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Amusements, &c. HPHEATRE , K) O T A L TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. HELLER’S MAHATMA COMPANY. In spite of the inclement weather, A PACKED HOUSE, Greeted these Talented Artistes. Verdict: A Marvellous Entertainment. COME AND SEE. MDSTE. HELLER! MDME. HELLER 5 Eosicrncian Psychomancy. HELLERS HELLERS HELLERS HELLERS HELLERS HELLERS HELLERS HELLERS HELLERS HELLERS HELLERS HELLERS HELLERS HELLER'S HELLERS HELLERS HELLERS HELLERS HELLERS HELLERS HELLERS H ELLERS HELLERS HELLERS HELLERS HELLERS Prices—Orchestra Stalls and Circle 2s, Stalls and Pit Is, Day Sa.lesat Walker & Co. and Eslick s. Arrangements are made for late trams at conclusion of performance. 6457 GEO. T. CALLENDER, Manager. v \HBISTCHHSCH Operative Bootmakers’ I i Society.—The Concert in aid of Mrs Toomer will take placein the Oddfellows’ Hall on THURSDAY NEXT, Torchlight Procession, with Stanmore and Cycle Bands, will leave Oxford Hotel at 7.15 pm.—W. DARLOW, President 6172 -JTJ* ICHMOND Mclhodist Church Anniversary, JOu MAY 31st, TO-NIGHT. A Miscellaneous Concert willhe given, including Anthems, Songs, Recitations, Burner.us Readings, New Sicrcd Items on the new Gramophone, to be followed with a Tea and Collee Supper. Tickets Is, children 6d. RETURN SOCIAL ixi the Dairymen will he given in the ART GALLERY, THIS EVENING, Tuesday, 31st. Hypnotic Sleep Visions. Thoughts of Audience Bully Revealed MR G. W. HELLER I Illusionist, MB G. W. HELLER j king fun maker MISS VERA HAVLOCK, Terpsichorean Artist, with Limelight Effects. MISS HlliDA TALMA, Charming Young Soprano Vocalist. LUMIEP-M BIOGEAPH. MR P. ABBOTT, Musical Specialist. Double Tickets—4s, To bo Had at the Door. 6461 ATHLETIC. THE following Handicaps have been declared for the 100yds POST AND TELEGRAPH WINTER HANDICAP : FIRST HEAT—Delaney 3yds, King 3yds, Ford syds. SECOND HEAT—W. Mansell scr, Logie syds, Palmer syds, Jones 7yds, Pepperill 7yds. THIRD HEAT—Watts Iyd, Critchley 3yds, Gerard syds, Seelen 6yds, Chambers Syds. FOURTH HEAT—J. Alexander scr, Anderson 3yds, Shelton Syds, Francis Syds, NichoUs 6yds, Webster Byds, 6175 CHRIST CHURCH TRAINING SCHOOL AND GYMNASIUM. SOCIAL HALL (oS Latimer Square.) President —Mr A. B. G. Rhodes. Vice-prcsideats—Drs Jennings and Moorhouse, Messrs A. Loughrey, J. Bickerton Fisher and F. Wilding. Director —Mr T. Tankard (Late Director City Gymnasium, Sheffield, England, N.P.R.S. diploma.) Hon. Treasurer —Mr T. H. Harker. The gymnasium is now open. Evening Classes—Gentlemen: Mondays and Fridays. Ladies: Wednesdays. Youths: Mondays and Fridays, 6.45 to 7.45. Day Classes—Ladies:’ Monday and Friday , afternoons. Girls; Saturday Mornings. Boys: Wednesday afternoons and Saturday mornings. Private Pupils by Arrangement. Colleges, Schools and Institutions Attended. Private address—sß, Madras Street. 4076 DANCING, DEPORTMENT AND CAMS- ; THENIC EXERCISES. Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage. m/riss lows resumes classes junb I¥H 2nd. Public Class, Hobbs’s Room, Fridays; Skirt and Panov Dancing Class, Hobbs’s Room, VTondays; Papanui Class, Miss Gibson’s, Wednesiays. Class for Calisthenics and Gymnastic Exercises, Hobbs's Boom, Satnrdays. 6190 METROPOLITAN HOTEL. DANCING. THE MISSES BUCHANAN will hold their Juvenile Class, in Art Gallery, on Saturdays at 2.30 pun. , Adult Class, Fridays, 7.30 p.m. Practice Class, Wednesdays, 8 p.m., at Hall, Hereford Street. Address, Aorangi, Hereford Street East, City. 1769 RUDE A KENT AND BE CONTENT. Bicycles made by R. KENT, who has had 0 16 years experience at Cycle building, are :nequalled for STRENGTH and EASY-RUNNING IUALITIEH. KENT BICIOLEB AUE MADE BT JEW ZEALANDERS for NEW ZEALANDERS. The best English steel, Eadie and B. S..A, fittings, Brooks' saddles, Dunlop-Welch rims and tyres are uaed in building KENT BICYCLES. PRICES: Ladies’ £22. Gentlemen’s Fullßoadsters £2l; Road Racers £2l. E. KENT, BICYCLE MANUFACTURER, BEDFORD ROW, Christchurch, X2lO No TICE TO ATIE N T S FOE. , MEDICAL ELECTRICITY, MASSAGE AND ELECTRIC BATHS. ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE TO CONTINUE ABOVE TREATMENTS AT STRATHMORE HOSPITAL During Mrs Cochran© Brown*a-Absence in England. P 5903 IN MBMOBIAM. SUDDEN DEATH To Monopoly and High Prices of Clothing, Haberdashery, and all General Drapery Goods. TO THE CHRISTCHURCH PUBLIC—THE Sydney Cash J3bapbey COMPANY Coll the Special Attention of tho Public to the fact of their announcement, which has Upset the Monopoly and broken down tho first harrier of High Prices. DRAPERY, CLOTHING, HABERDASHERY, BLANKETS, RUGS, AND ALL OTHER REQUISITES FOE WINTER REQUIREMENTS. All we ask is a fair field and no favour, which will be made quite clear by Supporting THE SYDNEY CASH DRAPERY CO. Support the Sydney Cash Drapery Co. and so Keep Down the Ruinous Prices hitherto charged for the Wearing Apparel of your families,and the serious inroads made upon the hard-earned wages of the Working Man and Working Woman, 157, COLOMBO STREET, Two Doors from Kincaid’s. Support us and we will support you in running tho Blockade of Monopoly in Christchurch. THE SYDNEY CASH DRAPERY CO. F 5787 ~ DON’T RUN AWAY WITH tho idea that if you purchasaaNew Bicycle from £l2 to £lB that you are making a good bargain and saving a few~ponnds. REPAIRS COST MONEY, and cheap bicyclcs-axe incessantly in need of repairs, outside of any guarantee given with the wheel. WHEN YOU BUY, Secure a. High-Grade Machine, and give £2Lforit, and you will be SAVING MONEY. THE PREMIER, CLIPPER OR CHANDOS WHEELS will bear any inspection or criticism, COWPER~& SONS, 125 a. COLOMBO STREET (Next Recce’s). F9l3_ ALLANTYNE & CO., Agents for the Frister and Eossmann’s Invincible Sewing Machines, Hand Machme £3 10a, Treadle Si 15s I

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11593, 31 May 1898, Page 1

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