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Amusements, &e. o PE R A H O TJ S E. “ THE GREAT EARLY HISTORY CARNIVAL” (In aid of St Mary’s, Manchester Street), To bo opened by His 'Worship the Mayor of Christchurch, on MONDAY, MAY 15th. ■ SIGNOR BORZONI (Ballet Master from Williamson and Mus- ' grove, Melbourne), Under Special Engagement for Sole Direction of this Grand Festival, which will be the Most Brilliant and Gorgeous Representation of the Province’s Progress from Barbarism to Civilisation. 7211 "CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL UNION, ~ In association with the MOTETT SOCIETY. FIRST SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT, P E -R A H 0 U S E, iJ THURSDAY, 11th INST. HANDEL’S “ SAMSON.” Reserved Seats 2s 6d, Unreserved One. ■ Shilling. SUBSCRIBERS UNABLE TO USE THEIR TICKETS for Last Night’s Concert, can Exchange for above upon presentation of tickets at the Booking Office, where seats can be reserved. THOS. GARRARD,/DAVID BATES, 7173 '' Joint Hon. Secs. McADOQ’S ORIGINAL ÜBILEE SINGER S’ TOUR. J. RANGIORA—THURSDAY, MAY 11th KAIAPOI—FRIDAY, MAY 12th LYTTELTON—SATURDAY, MAY 13th FRED. DAWSON, 6999 Representative. rpHE ROLLESTON GUN CLUB Will hold a PIGEON MATCH On SATURDAY, MAY 27th, 1899,. Commencing 9.30 a.m., on the/above Club Grounds. • Nomination £l, Acceptance 10s, on the Grounds, morning of match. Seven Birds, Hdrlingham Rules, 10 per cent discount for expenses, one or both barrels to count, first prize £lO, second prize £5, third prize £3. Nominations and previous performances close with J. W. CAS SIN, 51, Peterborough Street, MAY 24th, 1899, Referee and Handicapper. Other Sweeps will be shot off during the day. 7167 IMPORTANT TO CYCLISTS. "OTHENEVBR YOUR BICYCLE REi V QUIRES REPAIRING, take it to KENT’S FACTORY, BEDFORD ROW. First-class Machinery. First-class Mechanics. First-class Workmanship. PRICES UNEQUALLED FOR CHEAPNESS. Larons, Bells, Spanners, Saddles, Handle-bars, ‘Tyres, and all Cycle Accessories, , AT LOW PRICES. R. KENT, Bicycle ■ Manufacturer, Bedford Row, Christchurch. Meetings. 'OMEN’S Social and Political League meet in Pratt’s Buildings this evening, 8 o’clock. 7159 ‘Exhibitions, FIRE. FIRE. * MR MALCOLM BROWN will give an Exhibition of his Indispensable Fire Escape in a few days. „ See Thursday s papers. . ■ 7200 Religious Announcements. QATHEDRAL SERVICES. ASCENSION DAY, . THURSDAY, MAY 11th. Holy Communion, 7.30 a.m. Matins and Holy Communion, 11 a.m. Evensong (Choral), 7.30 p.m.. Preacher The Right Reverend the Bishop. 7172 Sporting. (ACES. • RACES.’ x RACES, b CHRISTCHURCH RACING CLUB. NEW BRIGHTON RACECOURSE, THURSDAY, MAY 11th. City and Suburban Tramway Trams each rv every hour from 10 a.m. to G p.m. (First e’e 12.30 p.m.) After 6 p.m., ordinary timeble. Return Fare to Racecourse, One ShilSingle Ninepence, 10.10 a.m. Tram One liUing Return. 7187 jW?OD brothers, limiter CHRISTCHURCH. PURCHASERS of WHEAT—Prime Milling OATS—Canadians, Duns, etc. OATS—Tartarian, Seed. BARLEY—Malting. We are Prepared to Make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES on all GRAIN or PRODUCE Plaeed in Our Hands for Shipment to English' or Colonial Markets. X 1499 jj*. PATTERSON, TAILOR, 219, CASHEL STREET. Style and Finish Unsurpassed at Moderate , Prices. X 2124 PATENTS. A. H. H A R Registered Patent Agent, 172, GLOUCESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH (Established 1865). Full Information on Application. Telephone 710. T, (JIHB BOOK DEPOT DIOCESAN Is STILL AT THE OLD SHOP. OPPOSITE THE BANK OF NEW. ZEALAND, Cathedral Square. P 3 w HODES FOR INVALIDS. HOME Particulars, apply “The Secretary,” OFFICE OP HOME, 211, Hereford Street, Christchurch. -Fees for Dormitory Patients reduced ISa per week. FIS7 IS MARRIAGE A FAILURE? OT if you Buy • one of BUTCHER’S GUARANTEED 18ct GOLD WEDDING RINGS. Ivory Person buying one of these ■ Rings receive a present of half-dozen TEABUTCHER, veller and Watchmaker, 210, High Street, Next Fail’s Commercial Restaurant. O W LANDING, Ex Matatna and Duke-of Portland, LARGE ASSORTMENT LATEST iESIGNS PAPEBHANGNGS. OILS, PAINTS. Etc. J. A. LUMMIB, PAINTER AND DECORATOR, 69, Corner Tuam and Durham Streets. Telephone No. 613. POG9 r ANTED, intending CYCLE BUYERS to INSPECT our new HUDSON CYCLES, es from MS' to £18; the boat, value yet red in Canterbury. SUMCYCLEh DEPOT, re®. High, Street. F 2391

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11887, 10 May 1899, Page 1

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