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Amusements, &o. IEEAIRE' ROYAL, - Under th© Direction of MB J. C. WILLIAMSON. •T; ■ LAST FOUR NIGHTS, ;;>• And / FAREWELL PERFORMANCES Of ihe Young American Tragedienne, NANCE O'NEIL. ' NANCE O'NEIL. For the remaining Nighta of the engagement some 'of the strongest plays of the rener'toire have been reserved, enabling MISS O'NEIL to further prove her extraordinary versatility and «nd.aut>ted genius THIS EVENING- (WEDNESDAY) And TO-MORROIW (THURSDAY), POSITIVELY TWO NIGHTS ONLY, CAMILLE. As presented by Sarah Bernhardt. In 5 Acts. Dressed in. jihe Co3tumes of the period of 1840. . Specially Translated and Adapted for tmtqq rvNrv.u, hu TCAR.TON HILL. Esq. CAMILLE - NANCE O'NEIL Supported by her own Company, including MR M?KEE RANKIN, MR THOMAS KINGSTON, MR HENRY PLIMMER And A BRILLIANT COTERIE Oi TALENTED DRAMATIC ARTISTS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15th, • HEDDA GABLER. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16th, LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON, . PEG WOFFINGTON. MR M'KEB RANKIN, DIRECTOR FOR NANCE O'NEIL. Representatives for Mr J. C. WilliamsonBusiness Manager . .Mr Pete Hughes Treasurer . . . Mr W. E. Biyer Box Plana and Family Tick?t9 at Milner and Thompson's. , Prices—Dress Circle and Res- Stalls, ss; Book of Family Tickets containing 12 admissions, i'2 10s; Stalls, 3s; Pit, Is. Early Doors (Stalls and Pit), Sixpence extra. Tickets at Eslick's. TELLER'S BIJOU COMPANY. JC Oddfellows' Hall, Lichfield Street. Every Evening v! Eight. Pronounced Success of LENNON The Truly .Marvellous HYMAN Acrpbats and Contortionists. LENNON The Demons and Frog. HYMAN, THE FROG, Tin his own Original Act. Great Success of MISS MAY MARLOW, Th e B ewitching; S erio. MISS ROSE BELMONT, Charming Balladist. MR WILL STEVENS, DENNIS- CARNEY, Gilt-edged Comedians. Last Nights of TED HERBERT. Doors 7.15. Curtain 8. / I 'EST CHRISTOHURCH SCHOOL EX- .. .' CURSION, to Rakaia Domain, FRI- ■ DAY, February 15th. Train leaves Christ- j church 9 a.m., stopping at Addington. Leaves j Rakaia 5.30 p.m.. Tickets—Adults 2a 9d, \ Children Is, obtainable from Headmaster, or j (till Noon on THURSDAY) from Messrs Whit- , combe lAd Tombs. Tickets Sixpence Extra if; not obtained by THURSDAY EVENING. Hot Water, Tea, Milk and Sugar Provided. ; Caterer in Attendance. » 9330 - QgocEjjgTp lCNlC _ THE PUBLIC are hereby notified that all Town and Suburba.ii Grocers 1 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'®, Esq., M.H.R., Estate, Tai Tapu. Band in attendance. 9234 J. DONALDSON, Secretary. ht p. w BRIGHTON. ENGINEERS' BAND. ' THURSDAY EVENING. :' Trams leave Square 7.15 o'clock. 9333 tHO R A J - ; Limelight Lecture _„ on 'Palestine, England and Scotland. Doors open 7.15, commence 7.45 p.m. Ticket 3 Is, to ba had from J. T. Smith's, Cashel Street. 9343 Meetings. RECREATION GROUND FOR ST ALBANS. , * : PUBLIC.MEETING of Residents of Si" L Albans will be held in ; ST MATTHEW'S • SCHOOLROOM, St Albans, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEB. 13, At Eight O'clock, To Discuss the Advisablenesg of Obtaining a Recreation Ground for the Borough. T. H. DAVEY, 9148 Mayor. PAPANUI LIBRARY. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Papanm Library Subscribers will be held in the Library on FRIDAY NEXT, at,7.30 p.m. All residents of the district are invited to attend. C. W. GARRARD, Hon,' Sec. 9285 'Wanted. /"ANTED, ai Housemaid. Apply Mrs . Cowlisbaw, Avonside. -9319 /"ANTED, "Mother's Help and Companion. . 19, Haast Street, Linwood. 9331 .NTED, Few Tons 'Kipe Jiar,y rwwc ' T. Wreaks, 92, Manchester Street. f~ I , Apply G. W. Wede, Dunsandel. 9282 TAINTEDT Buyers for Accordeons, from 7s i < ed H. Atkinson, 117, Manchester Street. jSM.93B fTED, a good Steady Chef; references »». required. Apply, at once, White Hart Hotel. 931 i_ 'V Housemaid, Address AJ ■Office. " ag !?- WANTED, a Comfortable Home for a Baby . Boy, of four months. Apply Nurse, Post Office, Christchurch. 9339 r ANTED, by Young liaay, situation hi i >. Fruit or Confectionery Business. Address E.C.,." Times " Office. _9332 TRrANTED to Sell', Cheap, btylisn rony i T.'Trap; also Light Waggon. H. J. Shaw, Bnrsh Works, 40, Bath_Street._ jL 3 ?:?„ fANTED7"a Housekeeper, fond of chil- . i i .dren; wages moderate. Apply 145, East Belt, Thursday, between 2 and 4 o'clock. iA^TE : iT, _ t VV Horse, broken saddle and harness. Apw'iv "Horse," P.0.-Box 232, Christc3iurcli. *■ J '9295 I s'TED to S#ll, good Spring Dray and I » » irame, in splendid order omd condition, I nearly new. Applj J. A. Redpath, East Belt, ! Linwood. 93 H_. ESrANTED, ' a Boy about 14 to milk 2 VV, cows and make himself useful on station 50 miles from Christchurch. Apply 1York, Woolston ._?JJJi!L. ANTED, Good Sewing Maid; one who is willing to do a little light housework. Apply, after 6 p.m.., Mrs 'Bruges, SHelraorea Lane, Fenda-hon. 929 ° T7TTANTED, Respectable Girls about 14 for iVV.coaramel wrapping and chocolate work; references required. Whittaker Bros., 309, Tuam Street west. 5247 TJ7S7"ANTBD - Known—Best Value for Cash lp VV : all kinds of Boots and Shoes. K. Atkinson, 119, Manchester Street ,next Atkinson's Furniture "Warehouse). X 1675 rafAINTED to" Sell, a New Half-size Billiard YY; Table, for dining-room'; slate bed, latest improved oushions, ivory balls, cues, markingboard, etc. Apply J. O. Josling, Rangiora. AjNTßiriKnown—fWaltham School Ex- .' cursion to AniberJey, Friday Next, 15th. Tickets—Adults 3s, Waltham School Children 6d. Tea provided. Train leaves Christchurch 8.40 a.m. " 93 i°_ WANTED, Ladies to preserve and enhance their beauty by > using "Velvo" (nongreasy). You can apply nothing nicer or better for sunburn, tan, redness; it makes the eiin soft and white; Is. J: Berry, Chemist, 146, Colombo Street, Christohuxch. ynTAOTED to Sell, Flemington, 6| acres of »»j good land, well protected by shelter trees, together with nearly new house of 4 plastered rooms and washhouse, copper and greenhouse; price JE475. Apply Allan. Hopkins, Land and Estate Agent, Cathedral Square, ... 163 X 1760

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12424, 13 February 1901, Page 1

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