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Amusements, &c. J£EV CHARLES CLARK. Tlie Prince of Platform Celebrities. CHORAL HALL. TO-NIGHT. Fourth Appearance of THE BRILLIANT HUMOURIST, Who has Revived ALL ( THE OLD ENTHUSIASM. “ Our travelling companies generally include one or two good actors, the re.-t being sticks. In the Rev Charles Clark’s Dickens representations every actor is a star.” —Daily Telegraph. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, Mr Clark will Present his SECOND DICKENS ENTERTAINMENT SECOND DICKENS ENTERTAINMENT, With the Following Recitals; THE BOOTS AT THE HOLLY-TREE INN. . THE PASSING OF LITTLE PAUL. MB GUPPY’S LOVE-MAKING. SAM WELLER'S VALENTINE. THE SAUSAGE MACHINE. Centre Chairs 2s. Side Chairs' I®. 2s tickets at Milner and Thompson’s. Commence at 8, over bv 9.45. E. S. SMYTHE. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). (Mr Clark’s only Saturday Night Appearance), The THIRD DICKENS ENTERTAINMENT, Everything new. Gd TWENTY-EIGHTH WEEK. 6d 1,1 U L L E R’S WAXWORKS, i- ; Oddfellows’ Hall, Lichfield Street. CONTINUED SUCCESS of V\ r itty Whimsical ■ WILL WATKINS . In all NEW SONGS. “Ding Dong,”,“The Swimming Mash'r.” Great Reception of Miss VIOLET CHARD and Miss BELLA LEITH. Gd ’ 7.15 till 10.- 6d SATURDAY SATURDAY. SATURDAY. TO-MORROW. • jQRAiND COMBINATION OF SPORTS. LANCASTER PARK. GLANCE YOUR EYE BELOW. CHAMPION CYCLE RACES CRICKET CUP MATCHES (Final®) TENNIS TOURNAMENT ATHLETIC RACES Admission, Is. All Gates Open l l.3o. 8526 ANCInG DEPMITMENT and PHYST SICAL CULTURE.—Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage.—MlSS LOWE having returned from Melbourne, will RESUME her CLASSES MARCH 22nd, in Hobbs’s Boom; Miss Lowe will introduce the latest Society Craze, “ Minuet Waltz.” At Home Monday and Tuesday Afternoons. CLARENDON HOTEL, 7378 Worcester Street. ANCING.—MRS ZEPLIN’S Class for Juveniles Commences March 31st. Every Style of Plain and Fancy Dancing Taught. Skirt Dances, Castanet, Pan, Tambourine, Skipping Rope, Scarf, Minuet, Gavottes, Tanantclles, National and Original Dances, etc. Elementary Claw for Adults.. Private Lessons Given. At Home from . 7 till 9 p;m. Address— C 7, Durham Street. ■ 8543 “THE KENT” BICYCLE Is as near Perfection aa EXPERT BUILDERS Can Bring It. Kent builders study good LOOKS, But above all study/ GOOD PARTS. If you have a “ KENT ” you have a Machine' that has climbed into public favour by cheer merit, HONEST REPAIRS and BICYCLE SUNDRIES at KENT’S, BEDFORD ROW and VICTORIA STREET, Christchurch.' Lectures. A SHORT SKETCH OF FIVE GREAT SCIENCES. A COURSE of Ten Lectures will be given by MBS CUNNINGTON on the above subject at 8 p.m. every FRIDAY, at the Terrace Hall, Oxford Terrace; fee 6s 6d the course. Commences TO-NIGHT. 8566 Meetings. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE. THE 18th ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the North Canterbury Branch will he held in the Rooms of the Y.M.C.A., on FRIDAY, 28rd March, at 7.30 p.m. Business—Address by the Retiring President, Mr Johann Voss; to Receive Annual Report and Balance-Sheet; to Elect Officers; to Discuss Recent Reduction in Salaries; General. All teachers and friends of Education are cordially invited to attend. CHAS. HALL, 8312 Hon Sec. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE RIVER BOARDS ACT, 1884. THE SOUTH WAIMAKARIRI RIVER BOARD. TT is hereby notified that a MEETING of the Board will be held in the Board Room, 220, Hereford Street, Christchurch, on MONDAY, the 9th of April, 1900, at 2 p.m., aj which the following resolution will be proposed, namely: That the Board doth make a Special Order, in the folowing terms, that is to say;— SPECIAL ORDER, Directing Rates to be levied by local authorities. 1 The Board hereby directs the following General Rates to be made, levied, and collected by the several local authorities within the South Waimakariri River District for the year ending 31st March, 1901, namely: On all lands comprised within the boundaries of Class 1, Five Sixty-Fourths of a»penny in the £. On all lands comprised within the boundaries of Class 2, Pour Sixty-Fourths of a penny in the £. HENRY ALLISON, Secretary. Christchurch, 13th March, 1900. 8019 BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. npHB ANNUAL MEETING in connection X with the above Society will be held at the Art Gallery TO-NIGHT, at 7.30 p.m., when ADDRESSES on the work of the Society will be given by the Revs Canon Knowles, W. S. Bean, and J. J. iNorth. The Rev F. H. Spencer, Agent for the Society, will give a Lirne-light lecture on Malaysia. Admission free. Collection for the Society at close of meeting. The chair will be taken by G. L. Greenwood, Esq. 8508 Tramway Notices. NEW BRIGHTON TRAMWAY, Via WORCESTER STREET. 6D TICKETS by 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. Cars, Return any Car, Any Day (Except Sundays). X235G FANCY China.—ln this department wo have a big show of Novelties too numerous to mention. ° Call and aeo Minson and Co., 220, Colombo Street. ’ A NlßßLE—Phenomenal Cash Purchase of New Stylish Trimmed Sailors, quartet price, Is, worth 4s Cd; see windows., Beath’fl Sale,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIII, Issue 12158, 23 March 1900, Page 1

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