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Amusements, &c. THEATRE ROYAL. nnjLEATRE ROYAL THEATRE ROYAI Commencing THURSDAY MARCH 29th. THURSDAY NORTHCQTE'S THURSDAY KPNEMATOGRAPH THURSDAY OF THE WAR, BRITON v. BOER. REALISTIC, ANIMATED PICTURES. EVERY INCIDENT OF INTEREST IN WAR Up to January 30th. The PREMIER PICTURE SHOW OF N.Z. OPENING THURSDAY NEXT. 8737 HARRY ABBOTT, Ag ' TCTNIGHT. THE LYCEUM, Near Coder's Hols!, Manchester Street. 12 STAR ARTISTS 12 12 STAR ARTISTS 12 12 STAR ARTISTS 13 Messrs DAVE. CLARK, HARRY LEEDS, HAROLD HENRY, G. SIM'S., ait). Misses ETHEL LLOYD, GEORGIE LAWRENCE, etc., etc. Admission to all parts, (3d. Accommodation for 100 bikes free. 87-19 ■\ANCINCv DEPORTMENT and PHYSI- -> SICAL CULTURE.—Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronise.—MlSS LOWE having returned from Melbourne, will RESUME her CLASSES MARCH 22nd, in Hobbs's Room. Miss Lowe will introduce the latest Society Craze, " Minuet Waltz." At Home Monday and Tuesday Afternoons. CLARENDON HOTEL, 7378 Worcester Street. Meetings. CHRISTCHURCH UOLF CLUB. <NUAL MEETING TO-NIGHT at CLARENDON HOTEL at 8 p.m. iS GRAHAM CAMPBELL, Hon.- Sec. Exhibitions. ! CANTERBURY SOCIETY OF ARTS. THE ANNUAL .EXHIBITION. QPENING CONVERSAZIONE on TUESDAY, 27th Inst. Admission for non-members of the Society, 2s 6d. OPEN DAILY on and after WED.NES-' DAY, 23th inst., from 10 a.m. till 5 .p.m., and from 7 till 10 p.m. ADMISSION, Is. Musical programme each evening. Volunteer Notices. DISTRICT ORDER. Volunteer Office, Christchvtrch, £Gth March, 1900. THE VOLUNTEER CORPS of Christchurch will PARADE at the DRILLSHED, in drill order, at 2.30 p.m. on TUESDAY, 27th inst., to ESCORT the CANTER■BURY COMPANY of the Fifth Contingent to the Railway Station. HY. GORDON, Lieut.-Col., _ 8713 Commanding District. ' x Baiiway Hotiees. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. LYTTELTON LINE TIME-TABE, 27ih MARCH. DEPARTMENT OF sth CONTINGENT. THE LYTTELTON LINE Ordinary Timetable will be SUSPENDED on the 27*h INST., after the 10.53 a.m. train from Christchurch and 11.25 a.m. train from Lyttelton, and trains wi'.l leave Christ-church for Lyttelton about every 20 minutes i'rom 12.10 p.m. up to 10.20 p.m., loon on .it 11.20 p.m., ami Lyttelton about every 20 minutes from 12.40 p.m. to 10.55 p.m., then one at 11.55 p.m. Some of these trains will rot stop at intermediate stations. For full particular, see posters. CHEAP FARES TO LYTTELTON. From Christehurch and Linwood by any train on 27th March. Tickets available for that day only. Return fare Is, either class. BY ORDER. Tramway TTotiees. NEW BRIGHTON TRAMWAY, Via WORCESTER STREET. 6D TICKETS by 10.10 a.m. and 7.1 S p.m. Cars, Return any Car, Any Day (Except Sundays). X255G Educational. EJ. PAINTER, A.T.C.L., Teacher of the e VIOLIN, Mandoline and Guitar, 39, GLOUCESTER STREET E (Opposite the School), Will £ E S U M E TEACHING fedruarv- ist. ! At Home EVERY AFTERNOON. X26Q4 COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 150, Worcester Street West PRINCIPAL: MR C. H. GILBY, Honorsman and Fellow of the National Phonographic Society, N.S.S.T., etc. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, and all Commercial Subjects thoroughly taught. CIVIL SERVICE and MATRICULATION —INDIVIDUAL TUITION by Mr H. L. Kidd, B.Sc, and Miss F. Sheard, M.A. FRENCH CLASSES (day and evening), under M. Malaquin, from the Lycee National d' Orleans, France. Rapid Conversational Method. Term commences at any time. SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL, Grain Agency Buildings, Triangle, Christchurch. MR H. W. LOCK.YER DIGBY, F.N.P.S. (Honours), N.S.S.T., N.U.T., Double Pitman Medallist, Holder of Record Speed Certificates for 200 and 220 words per minute, Assisted by 3. DIGBy, Late Principal School of Shorthand, etc., Oamaru. SHORTHAND. HIGHEST RESULTS, 1899. Out, of lb- TWENTY-EIGHT High Speed Certificates granted this year through the Shorthand Writers' Association, EIGHTEEN have been gained by pupils from this School. TYPEWRITING —Every certificate granted in N.Z. by the N.U.T. has been gained by pupils from this school. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, and Full Commercial Training. •evp.t* descrintion of Type-writing done. "AT O W L A N D I N G, *~ Ex Matatua and Duke of Portland, LARGE ASSORTMENTS LATEST IESIGNS, PAPERHANGINGS, OILS, PAINTS, Etc. J. A. LUMMIS, PAINTER A-\D DECORATOR, G 3, Corner Tuam and Durham Streets. Telephone N0._613. F_6oo_ X' a big show of Novelties too numerous to mention. Call and see Minson and Co., 220, Colombo Street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIII, Issue 12160, 26 March 1900, Page 1

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