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Amusements, Sso, OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. fiEEAT EARLY HISTORY CARNIVAL, Ij In aid of St Mary's, Manchester Street. PROGRAMME. 1. Grand Waltz Dansanto—"A Study in Colour." 2. Highland Fling (by special request). 3. March Tableau —" Dawn of Civilisation." 4. Skating Exhibition (comic). Professor Norris. Received with rapturous applause last evening. CONCERT. 5. Song—" Sunshine and Rain," Miss Daisy Samuels. 6. Gavotte —" La Petite Coquette," Baby Mona Frascr. 7. Song—" Only a Penny" (from " French Maid"), Miss Alice Pollard. 8. Living Dolls' 'Dance. 9. Derby Dance (first performance of season). PART 11. 10. Skating Competition by Professor Norris. Doors open 7.15; overture 7.45. ADMISSION Is. Day .Tickets at Walker's and Ealick's, Tobacconists. 8009 A. J. MALL-EY, Hon Sec. Public notices. THOMAS RICHMOND, formerly of BILBOA, MAUCHLINE, SCOTLAND. TF THOMAS RICHMOND, Labourer or J- Workman, sometime of Bilboa, Mauchline, Scotland, who left Scotland for New Zealand, about the year 1862, and who ,was a SON .of tho lato MR WILLIAM RICHMOND and of Mrs Sarah 1 Reid, or Richmond, and BROTHER of the deceased MR JAMES RICHMOND, Draper, High Street, Falkirk, Scotland, or any one representing ;fche said Thomas Richmond, will communic'ato with tha Subscriber, he will hear of something to his advantage. THOS. GIBSON, Solicitor, Old Manse Buildings, 7481 Falkirk, Scotland. fish! FISH. A BOON FOR THE PUBLIC.-Fish and -ti. Oyster Luncheons and Suppers, Sixpence. WATSON BROS., next Langdon and Steol, Butchers, Colombo Street, Christchurch. _ _E2464_ )AAn"^^sW~and~SMA^L^B _ SUM 3, >OUUUj to Lend on FREEHOLD SECURITY, from 4| per cent. Other Moneys on any Class of Security at LOW RATES OF INTEREST. J. J. DOUGALL, Solicitor, X 2463 187, Hereford Street. THE COLONIAL PHARMACY, 181, Armagh Street. ERNEST '• D A N N, CONSULTING CHEMIST (Twenty-five years' practical experience.) Advice Free. Medicine Is 6d. F 2465 j C. C U S A C K, ' HAIRDRESSER And TOBACCO N-1 ST, 226, HIGH STREET, Late The Hall. IURE OF INTEMPERANCE, SHORT TERM SYSTEM, GLENGARRY HOUSE, OPAWA, Stands in its own grounds of Sixteen AereSi, A healthy and Charminft Retreat. i ,appiy to thfeMediciHoiperinte DR STEWART, F 2364 Armagh Street, Chriatchnrch. HUGHES, PHOTOGRAPHER, Up-to-date Photography. You are Invited to Inspect. Everyone presented with Silk Handkerchief with Photo on ,same. A 2471 A LONG-FELT WANT. FARMERS and others who are in habit of baking their own bread have long desired a suitable receipt. Such a want is now supplied by MR J. T. NORTON, of Lyttelton, the proprietor of the DORASE PROCESS. Dorase and Malt Sugar is supplied by Farmers' Co-operative Association and all Grocers in Tins,,with full directions. Especially suitable Tor farmers, bushmen and others. Bread made by this process is easier made and keeps longer than by any other. 7982 ~~ Let.—Those Central and Roomy PREMISES, now occupied by Robinson Bros. Most suitable for a _Bicycle or other manufactory, where Show Room is essential. Apply, ROBINSON BROS., Cashel Street, Christchurch. F 5137 CHARLES RAY, ,INGINEER AND CYCLE MAKER, J "ACME" CYCLE WORKS, Next Tramway Cb.'s Works. Maker of the Popular "Acme" Cycles. English, American and Colonial Cycles Repaired with Despatch. FI9BO Practical Workmanship. Reasonable Charges. ANTED, Cyclists to Hire Ladies' and ii»i. Gents' Cycle 3 per Day, Week or Month. SUN CYCLE DEPOT, X 2390 Lower High Street. „„. EAR TRIBE AND CO.'S STRONG 0 8s 6d SHIRTS. NOT A DOUBT EXISTS In tho minds of all who inspect tha 1898 CLIPPER, About, its hems'the E S T AMERICAN CYC li-E Ever Imported into Maoriland. design it ia perfect. Its finish is ■beautiful, and improvements manifold. Call and inspect the wheel; it speaks for itself. All we ask is—Come along and inspect for yourself before purchasing elsewhere. Special orders can be booked for the CLIPPER CHAINLESS—a marvel of perfection. Catalogues on application. LUCAS BROS., Cycle Dealers and Engineers, Kilmore Street. NEW GOODS. Fresh Factory Butter, lOd lb Marinated Pilchards, large tins Is Compressed Ham, lib lOd, 21ba Is Gd Now Tafilat Dates, extra choice, boxes lS'Sd Gjreen Peas, 21b tins (ready for use) 9d New Red Currant Jelly, lb jars lOd Ox Tongues, 31b tins 3s 4d Candy's Cheese, 7d per lb Salmon Steaks, lb tins lid New Muscatels, 9d per lb Cooking Figs, 6£d per lb Crystallised Ginger, 7d per lb Dr Tibbie's 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, Gd Chinese Starch Glaze, lOd Large tins Sardines, 7|d Small tins 4Sd, 3 for Is Worcester Sauce, 3 bottles Is. CASHEL STREET, Opposite the Cafe. F 173 UGHES, Photographer, Solicits your i- Patronage, and will guarantee satisfaction. Cabinets 10a per dozen. X 2471 WATSON'S WATSON'S « * * GLENLIVET WHISKY. Agents: BISHOP AND GARD'NER, F 2175 Christchurch. ) INNER ~ Sots—23o New Sets, in best EuHish Styles are now being s l ,jto at Minson'and Co.'s New prteo* facia 17s 6d. 220, Colombo. Street, ' A

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11898, 23 May 1899, Page 1

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