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Amusements, &c. T HEA T B E Lessee and Manager Treasurer ~ . . E O Y A L, Mr Tom Pollard Mr W. O’Sullivan A GENUINE ARTISTIC TRIUMPH Achieved 1 by the favourites, POLLARD’S OPERA COMPANY, In the Merry Musical Comedy, THE GAY PARISIBNNE,. A Crowded and Delighted Audience testified their approval by the heartiest laughter ever heard within • THE WALLS OF THE THEATRE. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), NOV. Ist, And Until Further Notice, THE GAY PARISIBNNE, By arrangement with Messrs Williamson and Musgrove, With all the Original SCENERY, WARDROBE AND EFFECTS. The Piece Produced under the Direction MR J. B. WATSON. Musical Director , . Mr H. T. Harrison PRICES—Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is; Orchestra Stalls, 6s. Box plan and day sale tickets at the Theatre daily from 10 till 1 and 3 till 6. FRED. W. DUVAL, 4700 Business Manager._ S“ ~T MAE FS HOME. , GRAND FANCY FAIR AND FETE, Will be opened by the BISHOP, IN THE ART GALLERY, ON THURSDAY, At 3 p.m.. And will be Continued on FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY. Doors open from 3 to 6 and from 7.30 to 10 p.m. each day. The Fair will inplude Stalls and Side Shows of every description; also the following performances:— THURSDAY, at 8 p.m.— “ Twenty Minutes with a Tiger,” by Sumner Dramatic Club. THURSDAY, at 9, p.m.— Musical Sketch, “ The Manager,” by Messrs Walker and Cane. FRIDAY, at 8 p.m.— Concert by Ladies’ Orchestra. FRIDAY, at 9 p.m.— “ No. 1 Round the Corner,” by F. H. Brittan and G. P. Williams. SATURDAY, at 8 p.m.— “ Only a Kiss,” by Mr and Mrs Marsh and Mr Guise Brittan. SATURDAY, at 9 p.m.— Grand Concert, directed by Mr H. Wells and Mr H. M. Reeves. Admission to Bazaar 6d. Admission to Concert or Dramatic Performance 6d. 5120 “Bright as the Dazzling Sunlight.” SECOND GRAND ELECTRIC LIGHT ° BICYCLE RACE MEETING. PIONEER BICYCLE CLUB. LANCASTER PARK, , WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9, FRIDAY, NOV. 11. WATCH THE PAPERS FOR PARTICULARS. 5109 EANGIORA - DRILL 'HALL. A BAZAAR in Aid of the Convent Building Fund will be Opened in the above Hall on TUESDAY, Ist NOV., 1898, •At 11 a.m., By the Mayor (Mr C. I. Jennings), And will close on Saturday, sth "Nov., at 10 p.m. Sale of work and Farm Produce, Raffles of Works of Art. Various Games. Entertainments Every Evening, including the Cinematograph on Wednesday and Thursday. Refreshments. Admission—Daytime Free, Evening 63. 4906 PRIMITIVE METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL, Cambridge Terrace. Anniversary Soiree this evening; tea at 6.; tickets Is. Public Meeting at 7.30; addresses by Revs W. Lee and R. Erwin, D.D. Special Singing by Children, assisted by Choir and Orchestra. 6111 ADAME HELLER, Physiognomist, InJLVJL spirational Medium, Removed to 183, Cambridge Terrace, corner house, right side from Manchester Street Bridge. Questions answered on Health* Marriage* Business* etc. Season closes shortly. WHEN YOU THINK OP 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. Buy a Bicycle that will Never Break Down. PRICES TO SUIT ALL BUYERS. R. KENT, BICYCLE MANUFACTURER, Bedford Row, Christchurch. F 239 Sporting. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. (SUBSCRIBERS' Tickets, which admit IO Bearer and Three Ladies for each day’s racing for season 1898-99, can. be obtained from the undersigned. Price, Five Guineas. ,W. H. E. WANKLYN, 5088 Secretary. £SOOO TO LEND in Sums of £IOO and upwards, ai 5 per cent. Sums of from £5 to £IOO at reasonable rates. Titles, Mortgages, Leases,' etc., prepared and completed- at L.T. schedule charges. A. E. CRADDOCK, Licensed Land Broker, J 72201 176, Hereford Street (next 8.N.Z.) A I WORDEN AND CO., 125, Colombo Street, HAVE the pleasure to announce they are prepared for the season, and cordially invite inspection of many Fashionable NovelRESSES, CHIFFONS and TRIMMING, Tailor-made Gowns a Speciality, ouses, Cycling Costumes, Riding Habits, Tea, Ball and Dinner Gowns in the best stylo. Wedding, Outfits receive every attention. PATENT FLEXIBLE TENNIS SHOES, Best Quality Rubber Soles. LATEST FASHIONGREEN LEATHER WALKING AND EVENING SHOES. TAN BOOTS AND SHOES, ALL SHADES, gHIPMENTS of above in Latest Styles have JUST ARRIVED, and are now Opened. INSPECTION INVITED. Quality Guaranteed. H. P A N N E L L, BOOTMAKER AND IMPORTER, 93 and 95, Manchester Street, Christchurch. F 2354 QAUCEPANS, Kettles, Frypan, Boilers, O Baths, Buckets, Watering-cans, wholesale prices at Fletcher Bros’. Supply Store, High Street. F 2286 TuSTEDDING Presents—An immense aaaortiii V meat of useful and ornamental Article* gt Minson’a Cheap Depot,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume C, Issue 11725, 1 November 1898, Page 1

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