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Amusements, &c. 'pHEATRE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT, at 8. LAST NIGHT. FAREWELL TO CHRISTCHURCH Of MR JOHN PULLER’S NEW MYRIORAMA Of the WRECK OP THE MAINE. GREAT AND GENUINE SUCCESS. SPLENDID MUSICAL PROGRAMME. POPULAR ITEMS. ONE SHILLING TO ALL PARTS. Obtain tickets beforehand at Walker’s and Eslick’s. Doors open 7.15. Commence at 8. Carriages 10.10 976 rjIHEATRE RO YAL. AUGUST 24th, 25th, 26th. Under the patronage of his Worship the Mayor of Christchurch, C. Louisson, Esq., and all the Trades Unions of Christchurch. OPERA. OPERA. OPERA. SPARKS’S OPERATIC SOCIETY 60 Performers 60 Will produce Gilbert aUd Sullivan’s Evergreen, Popular Comic Opera, H.M.S PINAFORE, or THE LASS,THAT LOYED A SAILOR. Superbly Costumed, Excellently Played, Magnificently Mounted, Charmingly Rendered, with everv auxiliary to ensure success. FULL AND EFFICIENT ORCHESTRA. Prices of Admission, 3s, 2s, Is., Box Plan Milner and Thompson’s. 955 Q H~~O RA L HALL. (MONDAY, 29th AUGUST. parsswbllT CONCERT By CELIA DAM PIER, The Talented Girl Vilolinist, Assisted by CONSTANCE HATHERLY, The Accomplished Harpist, Mrs Burns, Mrs Howie, Mr Hockley, Mr Fairbaim, Miss Jennie West. BY SPECIAL REQUEST, and owing to so many being unable to obtain admittance at the previous concert. POPULAR PRICES— Ground Floor 2s, Gallery Is. A limited number of seats on the Ground Floor can be reserved upon payment of a fee of Sixpence extra. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson’s, now open. RESERVE YOUR SEATS AND AVOID THE CRUSH. Day Tickets, admitting at a quarter-past seven, at Walker’s and Eslick’s. 333 QHRISTCHURCH CATt" EEDEAL, ; MR G. F. TENDALL will give an ORGAN RECITAL on TUESDAY EVENING, August 30th, At 8 o’clock. Vocalists: Mrs Howie and Airs Bums. In aid of Choir and Music Fund. ASHLEY~MASONIC~LODGE~EANGiORA. ASOCIAL GATHERING in connection with the above Lodge will be held in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Rangiora, on FRIDAY, 26th August, 1898, Members of Sister Lodges are cordially invited. Tickets 3s 6d, to include admission of lady. Regalia. 958 ■ - S. G. SMITH, W.M. NEGLECTED EDUCATION. LADIES’ And GENTLEMEN’S TUITION STRICTLY PRIVATE. Day or Evening. New Method. How to converse in any society. Public speaking. Writing, if necessary, made easy. Terms moderate. For particulars, apply MISS GWYNNE HERRICK, 7, Hobbs’s Buildings. Interviews, Mondays and Thursdays, 12 till 2, or by letter. F 2310 ~ DANCING THE MISSES BO CHAN AN win hold their JUVENILE CLASS, IN ART GALLERY. UN SATURDAYS at 2.30 p.m. Adult Class, Fridays, 7.30 p.m. Practice Class, Wednesdays, S p.m., at Hall, Hereford Street. Address, AOEANGI, HEREFORD STREET EAST, CITY. qT'cTiTe rYiT I N~G S~C HOOL, Cycling Academy, Drillshed, Cashel Street, Christchurch. PROMOTER . . P. W. PAINTER Open 8 am. to 5 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), can arrange hours to suit convenience. F 2300 TERMS : 2s 6d per Lesson; 21s per Course. OF BUYING A BICYCLE, REMEMBER THE) ■ KENT THE Latest, Most Improved, Most Reliable, Strongest and Easiest Running Bicycle Offered for Sale. Don’t Buy any of the Cheap Bicycles Made From Job Parts. Biiy a Bicycle that will Never Break Down. PRICES TO SUIT ALL BUYERS. R. KENT, BICYCLE MANUFACTURER, - Bedford Row, Christchurch. F 230 Meetings. CANTERBURY CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. THE Ordinary Weekly Gathering has been POSTPONED FOR A WEEK, Out of respect to the memory of the late Mrs McTavish. C. J. MARSHALL, 934 Secretary, WC BEBS.-The Usual Fortnightly Meeting of the Christchurch Centre of the New Zealand Natives’ Association will be held in the Booms, Cambridge Terrace, THIS EVENING, commencing at eight. Debate subject—“ Was America Justified in Declaring War Against Spain ? " Intending members are invited. 936 F. H, COWPEE, Secretary. CHRISTCHURCH - SAILING~CLUB.~ ■pHE ANNUAL MEETING will be held at A the Clarendon Hotel at 8 p.m. ON THURSDAY, 25th INST. Business— To Receive Report and Balance-sheet, Elect Officers, Revise Rules, and General. C. J. TRELEAVEN, 929 Hon Secretary. M* S. B. SfiYMODBI [Mb C. W. Seymour S. B. S ETMOUB * Son, DENTISTS, 215, COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, AND BURNETT STREET, ASHBURTON. 12, VICTOR TEA. ffIHE FOLLOWING IS THE LIST OP SUCCESSFUL COMPETITORS & '6. d. G. COLLINS, Andover Street ... 2 0 0 MBS BLACK, Linwood ... ... 10 0 MRS B. MURPHY, Papanui ... 010 0 And the undermentiontioned each 2a 6d:— Mrs Weir, Mrs Smith, Mrs J. Eden, Mis Selwood, Mrs Baggott, Mrs Hamilton, Mrs L. Brown, Mrs Rogers, Mrs Thornton, Mrs Rowlands, Mrs H. Joseph, Mrs ILWilson, Flora Bennington, Mrs Rinxi, Mrs McKeown, 2

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Lyttelton Times, Volume C, Issue 11665, 23 August 1898, Page 1

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