Amusements, &e. fJtHEATRE ROYAL. Under the Management of Edwin Geach. “Thank God. We Kept the,Flag Plying.” EVEN 1 LORD ROBERTS “ Thought the Relief of Ladysmith Hopeless. TUESDAY NEXT. Starting TUESDAY NEXT. Starting TUESDAY NEXT. 5 LECTURE ENTERTAINMENTS 5 In Christchurch, DONALD MACDONALD. DONAIUD MaUjjONAxU. DONALD Macdonald. THE MAN OF THE HOUR, With THE STORY OF THE CENTURY. THE AUSTRALIAN WAR CORRESPONDENT Upon THE SIEGE AND daTTLES OF LADYSMITH. PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED. , By 150 REALISTIC VIEWS FROM SOUTH 150 AFRICA. Sydney “Bulletin” says:;—“Donald Macdonald supplied a rare good thing in the way of an entertainment, which has taken SYDNEY STORM.” ■ FIRST LECTURE TUE'SDAY; SCENES AND SENSATION'S OF BATTLE. SCENES AND SENSATIONS OF BATTLE. SECOND LECTURE WEDNESDAY: THE STORY OF THE SIEGE. THIRD LECTURE THURSDAY: ON TUGELA HEIGHTS. FAREWELL APPEARANCES IN CHRISTCHURCH: . FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. THE AUSTRALIAN PRESS UNANIMOUS. The “Argus" (Melbourne) says:—“A'lecture is hardly the term to describe the medium by which Mr Macdonald conveyed his impressions of the modern battlefield, because in the word ‘ lecture ’ there are associations which suggest something cold and unemotional. It is not a lecture, but a fascinating entertainment.”—Bth June, 1900. “Herald” (Sydney) says:—“When Donald Macdonald appeared , upon the platform the vast audience greeted him with a succession of the, heartiest cheers. It was a spontaneous outburst of goodwill which a man might remember long with pride, and throughout the evening Mr Macdonald’s just claim to 'those cheers was abundantly manifested.”—3oth August, 1900. Popular Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's, where scats may be booked for the entire season. Day sales at Walker’s. A. CLARK, Representative. V. R Theatre royal. , THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, October 25 and 26. THE THIRD ANNUAL GRAND GYMNASTIC CABxMYAL, By the Members of the Christchurch Gymnasium. A fully-equipped gymnauium fitted up on the stage. Interesting displays of Grace, Strength and Skill upon the Horizontal and Parallel Bars, , Horizontal . Ladders, Climbing Ropes, etc., BiT NEARLY 300 PERFORMERS. Ladies,' Girls, Men and Boys. Elaborate' Costumes, Efficient Orchestra, 'Pull Limelight Effects. - A Unique and Impressive Display. 1361 T. S. TANKARD, Director. 58th Week. FULLER’S BIJOU COMPANY. Oddfellows' Hall,' Lichfield Street) TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT.' ; Change of Programme. • First Appearance of SIVRONI, , . .. .SIVRONI, One of the 'Most Expensive Engagements ever entered into by Fuller and Sons. SIVRONI, in his Great Specialty, FAIRY BING BONG, and his . Marvellous INDIA, RUBBER DANCE. SIVRONI ,and SILVINI. Italian ' Opera 'Up to Date. Great Success of MR DAVE GASTON. ' Monday Night, Welcome Ee-appearanco of MR WILL STEVENS. The 'Sad-eyed Shriek. Mr Ted • Herbert, The Mahers, Katie Lynn, Lena Harvey, Horace Bent and Double Company. CRICKET. GUP MATCHES. LANCASTER PARK v, U.C.C., At Lancaster Park, THIS A F T E B N 0-0 N. Admission 6d; Ladies Free. P. D. EESTEVEN, 1378 Secretary. ROLL UP TO THE jfYPENING OF THE BOATING SEASON, VJ 1 THIS AFTERNOON, ' At 3 p.m. Grand Procession of Boats. Pour-oared and Double-sculling Races. Tub Race. Darktown Crews. Engineers’ Band. A GOOD AFTERNOON’S SPORT FOR NOTHING. . 1297 LINWOOD LAWN TENNIS CLUB. f|THB OPENING of the Season will take A- place THIS AFTERNOON. Visitors are cordially invited. 1350 J. R. SINCLAIR, Hon Sec. LYTTELTON, TO-MORROW ■ (SUNDAY) Weather permitting. HpHE MARINE AND ELITE BRAS J- BAND'S will render a Programme. Co lection in aid of Contest Fund. 1353 Jg UMN ER. • :S UND AY. WOOLSTON BAND, Trams, 2.5. . . 1355 MADAME HELLER, Physiognomist, Psyohometrist, Inspirational Medium, 23, Conference Street, between Durham and Montreal Street North, first street above Salisbury Street. Questions answered. Splendid testimonials. Interviewed by over 40,000 people in New Zealand. 1344 rpHE Palace of Instruction, Education and A Amusement is at the Practical Exhibi-tions-pf Glass Blowing, 16, Manchester Street, south.' Open daily, 2to 5 and 7to 9. Admission Is, children 6d. A present of our own manufacture given to each visitor. 1387 gE N T’’ BICYCLES. EXPERTS build them. EXPERTS buy them, butt EVERYBODY should ride them. A “ KENT ” is “BUILT LIKE A BICYCLE”, should he built. A " KENT ” is Built of the Best Parts that The World Supplies, lou can get no better, so why go further. HONEST REPAIRS AND BICYCLE SUNDRIES at “ KENT’S.” Bedford Row and Victoria Street, Christ. ohuroh. F 2307 rpAEIFP REDUCTIONS. BEST KEROSENE, per tin. .4 6 BEST JAPAN RICE, per lb .02 PRICE’S NATIONAL CANDLES 0 6J COLONIAL CANDLES . .05 FINEST COFFEE . , .16 FINE COFFEE . . ,14 GOOD COFFEE . , .12 TEAS. TEAS. TEAS. ALL REDUCED~2d PED LBORIENT TEA , s .3 10 HIMALAYA TEA . . .16 PURE CEYLON TEA . . .16 MATCHLESS TEA . . ,14 EVERY BLEND REDUCED 2d PER LB. TEA COMPETITION CLOSES OCTOBER 31st, 1900. Over 200 Valuable Prices will be Distributed, including— GIRLS’ BICYCLE, GOLD WATCHES, TEA SETS, PLATED GOODS, ETC., ETC. WARDELL, ERoiT AND CO. F 2694
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIV, Issue 12323, 13 October 1900, Page 1
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