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Amusements, &c. EEATEB E 0 Y A L. Under -tih-o Direction of MR J. C "WILLIAMSON ..LA-SI (FIVE*NIGHTS. And 'FAiREWELL PERFORMANCES > Of the Young American Tragedienne, NANCE O'NEIL. NANCE O'NEIL. For the remaining Nights of the engagement some of the 'strongest plays of the repertoire have Dean reserved, enabling MISS O'NEIL to further prove her extraordinary versatility and undoubted genius. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, Qiacometti's Great Historical Play, ELIZABETH, ELIZABETH, QUEEN OP ENGLAND. For 'positively the Last Time in Chrisfcburch. NANCE O'NEIL AS*QUEEN ELIZABETH. Assisted by her own Company, including— Mr Thomas Kingston (of ihe Principal London and New York Theatres), Mr i Henry PiimmeT. ■ Exquisite Costumes, Magnificent Scenery. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13th and 14th, CAMILLE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15th, HEDDA GABLER. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16t!i, : ; LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON, PEG- WOFFINGTON. MR McKEE RANKIN, DIRECTOR FOR NANCE O'NEIL. Representatives for Mr J. C WilliamsonBusiness Manager .. Mr Pete Hughes Treasurer . . . Mr "W. E. Bryer Box Plans and Family Tickets at Milner and Thompson's. Prices: Dress Circle and Res. Stalls, ss; Book of Family Tickets containing 12 admissions, £2 10s; Stalls., 3s; Pit, Is. Early Doora (Stalls and Pit), Sixpence extra. Tickets at Eslick's. 470th Night. TiULLER'S BIJOU COMPANY. J, Oddfellows' Hall, Lichfield Street. Tremendous enthusiasm aroused by LENNON, HYMAN AND LENNON L3r,.<iON, HYMAK AND LENNON In their Wonderful and''Original- Act, • THE FROG AND THE' DEMONS. , SEE HYMAN THE FROG. The most marvellous contortionist on the Vaudeville fcstage. Great; Success of MISS MAY MAIILOW, The Chic and Fascinating Sena. Genuine Success of MISS ROSE BELMONT, The Charming Ba'iladist. The Usual Success of WILL STEVENiS, The Shriek. Last Few Nights of TED HERBERT, The Favourite Descriptive Vocalist, Everything New and Up-to-date. Doors 7.16. Curtain 8. THE MACDONALD-FRASER SCOTCH CONCERT COMPANY'S GRAND CONCERT, in aid, of the widow and family of the late Frederick Mantel], will bo held -in the MISSION HALL, Colombo (Street, Sydenham, on WEDNESDAY, FEB. 13. ' | The Engineers' and Pipers' Bands will be there. Do'ors open, at 7.30. TicMs Is. 9232. CHORAL HALL. :•■" ■-■■ ' ' " T IMELIGHT LECTURE,. by Mr W. M. •L* OATTS, THURSDAY, at 7.45._ Doors open 7.15. Palestine, England an" 150 Views. 'Tickets Is, (from J. Bookseller. GROCERS' PICNIC. rjpHE PUBLIC are hereby notified that all "JL Town and Suburban Grocers will close their respective places of business on THURSDAY, Feb. 14, for the Annual Picnic. Drags leave Square 9 a.m. for R. H. Rhodes' 9, Esq., M.H.R., Estate, Tai Tapu. Band in attendance. Tickets—2s, Is, 6d. 9234 J. DONALDSON, (Secretary. HEATHCOTB VALLEY School Excursion, - WEDNESDAY, Feb. 13th. Tickets, at 2s 3d for adults-, Is 9d for senior scholars, Is for juniors, can be obtained at the School this evening at 7.0 p.m. Tea, milk and hot water for everybody. , 9166 I ST PAUL'S, PAPANUL "VAREWELL CONVERSAZIONE to the 1 Rev H. T. Purchas To-morrow (Wednesday) Evening, at 8. Friends and Parishioners incited. 9202 MUSICAL" UIJION. THE PRACTICE for CHORUS will take nl.*™ TStS EVENING. ' 9233 DAINCIN! yrRS ARTHUR ZEPLIN, 'Teacher of Danc.Vx ing, Deportment, etc., resumes 1 Teaching '•EB. 18th, Hobbs's Buildings, where; Mrs Zeplin will be in attendance every afternoon. Term commences at any time. Private Address—--57, Du-rfcam Street. 9221 MADAME HELLER, ■PHYSIOGNOMIST, PSYCHOMETRIST, - InsDispiional Medium, 177, Cambridge Terrace, three {houses west from 'Manchester Street Bridge. Questions answered. Splendid'testimomals. LAST FEW WEEKS. 9201 •E ■ . M • ' % Agent for BRITAIN'S -BEST BICYCLE, THE RUDGE\WHITWORTH." Inspection Inv. ; 4ed. CATALOGUES SENT- POST FREE'. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE SHOWROOMS IN NEW ZEALAND, AT BEDFORD BOW AND VICTORIA .STREET. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. •Best 'Workmanship «>t Lowest Prices. i NEW ZEALAND'S BEST BICYCLE, L "THE KENT," > Built by ! RICHARD K E !, N T, BEDFORD ROW AND VICTORIA ISTRE'ET, CHRISTCiHURCH.' '152307 : Wanted. IfANTED, Buyer 3 for Accordeons, from a « V 6d. H. Atkinson, 117, Manchester Street. P 1993 ANTED, Buyers Violin Case and Bow JTV. £l. Atkinson's, 117, Manchester Street. ■ . F 1998 TANTED Sell, by pmvate gentleman (cash v V . or terms), Three Cameras, Four Bicycles, several Gold and Silver Watches, all in perfect order. For address -apply Terms, *■ Times" Office. " » 149

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12423, 12 February 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12423, 12 February 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12423, 12 February 1901, Page 1

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