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H—HHMSRWM9K Amusements Sic. pHEA T K E BOIAL. TONIGHT! GRAND RACE AND SHOW ATTRACTION. GRAND EAOE AN© SHOW ATTKACTJ-ON. BLAND HOLT'S First Production in Chrisitchurcli WOMAN AND WINE, WOMAN WINE, WOMAN AND WINE, WOMAN AND WINE, Written by Messrs Arthur Shirley and Ben Landeck. THE PREiMIER COMBINATION DRAMATIC FAVOURITES j INTERESTING IMPERSONATIONS. MELODRAMA UNDER FOREIGN SKIES. MELODRAMA UNDER, FOREIGN SKIES. Fascinating .Scenes of Paris Life. Fascinating Scenes of Paris iLife. SERIES OF ARTISTIC PICTURE'S By MR JOHN B'RUNTON. VARIED VIEWS OF MALVERN, The Health Resort of England. A PARISIAN RACECOURSE. A FRENCH CAFE. Realistically Typical of Boulevard Habits and Customs. THE JAPANESE BAT.L BALLET BALLET Arranged by MISS BEANIE GAiLLETLY. Striking Mechanical Change to THE PARIS FLOWER MARKET. The Fi-rSt Arrivals—Flower Vendors at Work— The Bustle and Scurry of Artisan Life. THE BLIND MAN'S VISION. THE TRIAL AT LE PALAIS DE JUSTICE. Late Trams to all the Suburbs. Furnishings supplied by H. Fuhrmann. Prices: 4s, 2s bd and One Shilling. Box Plan at Miluer and Thompson's. _ Early Door Tickets to Stalls and Pit at Eslick Bros, and Walker's, Gd extra. rf-IHILDREN'S Aid to Children. Bright \J Hours Company. Under the patronage of the Acting-Goveriior and Lady Stout, the Premier and Mrs Seddon, his Worship the Mayor and Mrs Louisson. Selections from? copyright operas by special \ permission of Messrs Williamson and Musgrove. Choral Hall, Thursday, Nov. 9th, 8 p.m.. Admission, one shilling. Programme: Part I. —1. Overture—Miss Ethelwyn Cullon. 2. " Alabama Coon" —Misses E. Thomson, M. Moon and Saunders (4). 3. Skirt Dance—Miss K. Karkeek. 4. " Melons"—tass M. Moon and chorus. 5. Snow Ballet—Misse3 Francie Cooper and Saunders (3). G. DumbbellsPupils of Mr Tankard. 7. "Honey, You'se rny Lady Lovo"—Miss Ethel Thomson and chorus. 8. "Three Curly-headed Coons "—Misses Saunders and M. Moon. 0. Hornpipe—Misses Wells and Saunders. 10. "Only a Penny'"—Miss Daisy Saunders. 11. Cuckoo Dance—Misses Dorothv and Daisy Saunders. 12. VictoryCompany. Part ll.—l. Interlude—'Miss Ethelwyn Cullen. 2. " Three Little Maids .'t— Misses Dorothy, Marjorie and Daisy Saunders. 3. Cause Orpicme—Mioses Alice Saunders and Pen:-! Plunkett. 4. Duet—Miss M. and D. Saunders. 5. Scotch Dance—Misses D. Saunders and M. Moon. G. "Hide Behind the Door"—Miss Ethel Thomson and chorus. 7. Coon Dance —Miss Connie Moon. 8. La Calucca—Misses D. Russell and Saunders. 9. Clubs—Pupils of Mr Tankard. 10. Chinese Chorus—Chorus. 11. Medley Dance—Miss Verona Williams. 12. " Sons of tho Sea " Miss M. Saunders and chorus. Accompanist, Mi=s E. Cullen. Limelight effects, isc-ssrs Bickerton Bros. .. 8749 SHOW DAY, FRIDAY, NOV. 10. T A N C A S t"*E R PARK. GP.EAT LORRAINE BENEFIT CYCLING MEETING. The Champion Flyer of the Nor%h Island, E. REYNOLDS, E. A. WALL, The Speed King of Cyclists in the South—--10 MILES (paced), and 40 Pacers. And 30 Other EXCITING CYCLING- EVENTS. Bear in Mind, Proceeds in aid of late Captain Lorraine's widow. T 'uv your tickets in the city, nt'ineers' Band. Admission, Is. 8746 ✓CORNWALL CARNIVAL COMPANY. ' CHORAL HALL. . TUESDAY, NOV. 7th. FRIDAY (SHOW NIGHT), NOV. 10th. SPANISH TROUBADOURS In Brilliant Fancy Costumes. HAND-BELL RINGERS GLASS lUKG-ERS, ETC. Admission—P.s, 2s and Is. Tickets at Milner and Thompson's, Mr Francis's, Manchester Street. Walker and Co.'a and J. Doherty's, High Street. 8771 TjlU L L E R ' S WAXWORKS. I? SHOW WEEK, Onen from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. GRAND HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. Miss Maggie Steen Mr Walter Fuller (Their First Appearance this Season): Just Added to the Chamber of Horrors, DREYFUS THE MARTIIR. icen't Tableaux. Admission Gd; Chamber of Horrors 3d. NEW B~R I~G~HT O N TRAMWAY, Via WORCESTER STREET. 6D Tickets, by 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. Cars, Return Any Car, Any Day (Except Sundays). X 2556 ~ TO ST 'ALBANS AND PAPANUI CYCLISTS. OPENING OF NEW BRANCH. OWING to the growth of Cycling in Papa* nui and surrounding districts, MR R. KENT HAS OPENED A BRANCH, CORNER OF NORTH BELT AND PAPANUI ROAD, Where repairs to all classes of Bicycles will bo executed at Lowest Possible Cost. Lawn Mower Repairing a Speciality. Christchurch Branch BEDFORD ROW. R. KENT. BEDFORD ROW AND PAPANUI, Maker of the Celebrated "KENT" Bicycle. liecferes. WONDERLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. A Popular Lecture, descriptive of a Tour toTE ANAU AND MILFC/R-D SOUND, Will be given by MR T. E. TAYLOR, M.H.R., in the CHORAL HALL On WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8, at 8 p.m. Superb Lantern Slides and Magnificent Views. Admission Is. Children Gd. 8737 T OST, on Wednesday, a WHITE BULL--iLi DOG, with one brown ear. Answers thn name of Jack. » Anyone returning him to Dr Townend, 93, Park Terrace, will be rewarded. ,8766

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CII, Issue 12041, 6 November 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CII, Issue 12041, 6 November 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CII, Issue 12041, 6 November 1899, Page 1

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