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Amusements, &s. OPERA. HOUSE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. MONDAY, MAY’ 15. Great early history carnival. In Aid of the Parish Fund of ST. MARY’S, MANCHESTER STREET. Under the Patronage of His Lordship Bishop Grimes. To-be Opened by His Worship the Mayor,, CHAR. LOUISSON,. Esq. First Production in Canterbury of _ Signor Borzoni’s Grand Spectacular Display In two parts, entitled “A MAORILAND ALLEGORY,” Depicting by means of brilliant Scenes, gorgeous Tableaux, and-graceful Dances, the Transformation of this Colony from its OLD BARBARIC STAGE To its Present STATE OP CIVILISATION. PART I. Wilderness: Canterbury in 1849. “ They live among us yet, who saw thee lie A sleeping Virgin, nursed by Sea and Sky.” MAORI HAKA. “Ka Whawhai Tonu, Matou Ake Ake Ake r Dawn—Appearance of the Star of Civilisation. “ Triumph of Toil, of Industry, and Trade; Wonders of Art and Science all displayed Within the noble Temples raised to peace, Whose shrines with nugget, .sheaf - and fleece.” • TABLEAU. . THE AVON RIVER. “ Where Avon’s stream with many a twist and twine, ■ Steals softly in, in tracings serpentine.” PART 11. 1. The City of Flowers. 2. Grand Waltz Dansani 3. A Study in Colour. 4> Maori Chimes. 5. Spectacular March. 6. A Promenade at Sumner. DANCE PROGRAMME at 9.45 p.m. _ 1, The Living Dolls’ Dance. 2. .Gayotte La Petite Coquette. 3. La Chasse a Papillon. 4. Humoristic Polka, “ The Sneeze.” A firstclass professional orchestra, under the baton of Mr H. Rossiter, will play selections during the evening. Admission to all parts of the house Is. Doors open 7.15 p.m., Overture 8 p.m. sharp. Day Sales, Walker’s, Eslick’s, and O’Connor’s, Barbadoes Street. \ Note—All performers taking part in the alle;orical scenes are requested to be at ■ the )pera House not later than 7 o’clock. M. O’BRIEN, Hon. Treasurer. A. J. MALLBY, Hon. Sec. 7460 READ! MARK! LEARN! ■ RKENT, BICYCLE MANUFACTURER . AND IMPORTER, BEDFORD ROW, • Desires to inform intending purchasers of Bicycles that he has made satisfactory arrangements with the TeADIE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, .ENGLAND, - - for’ the monthly supply of bicycles, specially made to his order, and also component parte, and is now in a position to sell - THE BEST ENGLISH-MADE BICYCLE (Eadie’s), . THE BEST NEW: ZEALaND-MADE BICYCLE,.(Eadie and B.S.A^Fittiugs). Call and inspect the newest Resigns in Bicycle Construction. KENT BICYCLE WORKS. Bedford Kow.\»

Meetings. TO DRAUGHT PLAYERS. MR JORDAN, the Champion Draught Player of :the , World, will imsSl allcomers in GRAIN AGENCY ROOMS THIS; DAY, from 1 o’clock p.m. till 4.30 p.m.;, atod in the Evening from 7 o’clock p.m. - till 10.30. 7448

UP-TO-DATE HOUSE. V ... ! TrORST-CLASS TAILORING on the Pre--S- mises at Lowest Cash. Prices. Perfect Pit Guaranteed., ; A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of all the Latest Winter Patterns in j WORSTEDS, TWEEDS and SERGES. . : W. A. TRIBE AND’CO., ‘ 219, High Street. MONEY TO LEND. IXTE have various” SUMS of (/TRUST .vV. MONEY to LEND in largo or small amounts, on Town, Suburban or Country Securities, at LOWEST CURRENT BATES OP INTEREST. STRINGER AND CRESSWELL, A-M-P. 'Buildings, •* ■ PL2436 Cathedral Square. CONSULTING OPTICIAN. jy-R ERNEST M SANDSTEIN, D.8.0.A., P.S.M.C. (London), Begs to announce. that he , has opened SIGHT-TESTING ROOMS, fitted with the latest and best Instruments, IN CASHEL STREET, On the same. Premises , as ' MR M. SANDSTEIN, Jewellef. . Mr - Sandstein has just returned : after a course of five years' study in London, during which he gained the above Diplomas, being the only bolder of these diplomas in New Zealand. qt>t? rvr A T .TTy * DOCTORS’ PRESCRIPTIONS Accurately Prepared and Pitted. . : P 3708 1 • E OR ACHES AND PAINS USE KOOLIBAH, The Athlete’s Friend. F 2457 MINSON’S Cheap Depot.—Our low Prices and our large display have made ou*j aatablishment so popular that we have been compelled td greatly extend, cur premmeA Our Stock is proportionately increased ana Caere attractive. W EAR .VV_: HATS. TRIBE AND CO.’S GOOI NEW GOODS. Fresh Factory Butter, lOd lb ■ , Marinated Pilchards, large tins la Compressed Ham, lib lOd, 2Jbs Is 6d New Tafilat Dates, extra choice, boxes Is fit Gf/eea Peas, 2lb tins (ready for use) 3d Hew Red Currant Jelly, lb jars 19d Ox Tongues, Alb tins 3s 4d Candy’s Cheese, 7d per lb ■ Salmon Steaks, lb tins lid New Muscatels, 9d per lb Cooking Pigs, 6Jd pet lb Crystallised Ginger, 7d per lb Dr Tibb Vi-Cocoa, tins 9d, Is id.or 2s Schweitzer s Cocoatina, Jib is id, Jib 2s DANDELION COFFEE, Is 8d per tin 3 Teas Blend, Is 4d per Lb . Dorothy Caramels, Is 3d' per lb Japanese Starch Glaze, 6d Chinese Starch Glaze, lOd Large tins Sardines, 7Jd Small tins 4Jd, 3 for Is Worcester Sauce, 3 bottles Is.. T X ♦ CASHEL STREET, Opposite the Cafe. P 173 ■.at?. TRIBE AND CO.’S STRONG 8s Gd SHIRTS. EA SETS—a Specially Cheap Line, at-12 6d and 14s 6d, at Minsoa's New Shov Rooms, 220, Colombo . Street. , 2 T A POLOGYT—Minson and Co. apologia® t! thoir customers for the confusion thea fiemiaca have been in during re-building ncpection now invited, j ‘ S_ T\jfN-DJIN~’DE^N’J : HIFICB; the Great JLr Japanese ToOth Powder. , 1 ’ ■ i Solo Agents: J- J. , 1 Publio Medicine Chest, Green's Buildings, 125, [MANCHESTER STREET, Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11891, 15 May 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11891, 15 May 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11891, 15 May 1899, Page 1

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