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Amusements, &c. HOR A L H A L L. ■ THURSDAY NIGHT, 51st FEB. EXHIBITION CONCERT COMPANY. CHIEFTAIN PAN 1 S-lOTA -mil give piano solo, “ Waikaremona ” (his own composition); song, “The Dream Angel”; and take part in duet with Miss E. Lake, “ O For Thy Wings ”; ahd quartette, “ Sweet and Jjow,” with Miss Clarice Hunt, Messrs Kilburn-Heron and E. McNamara, ■ MR KOTBURNmHER'ON will sing " The Carrone ” -and “The Last Watch”; and with Misa Lily Cameron, of Napier, the duet, “ Night in Venice.' MISS CLARICE HUNT will sing " Far Greater in Hie Lowly State” and Co wen’s “When the World is Fair”; and with Miss E. Lake, the duet, ■•'Nocturne,” by . Denza. MISS LILY CAMERON will sing “My Dearest Heart ” (Sullivun) and “ Waiting,” and duet, “'A Night in Venice.” MISS EATIE. YOUNG will give a pianoforte solo (a) “La Fileuse” (Raff) (b) " !Sere- ' nata ” (Moszkowski). MISS. FRED A MARSIDEN. will play obligati to the. Chieftain’s songs. MBS CHARLES EDGAR, Accompanist. Box plan at 'Milner and 1 Thompson’s. Prices—2s and Is. - 9344 • J. DAINTBLS, Manager. GRAND SACRED CONCERT. SUNDAY NIGHT, 25th FEB. mHE EXHIBITION CONCERT COMPANY have kindly undertaken to provide a SACRED CONCERT, On SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, In Aid of The Widow and Children oi late Branchman Berry, of the Christchurch Fire Brigade, Who was lolled whilst in discharge of his duty on last Saturday, when on his way to a fire in Sydenham. On this occasion the Company will be supported by the local and visiting Brigades in connection with the Groat Demonstration here next week. Full particulars will be given in a future issue. SUPEIRINTEiNDENT SMITH, And J. DANIEL’S • (Manager Exhibition Concert Coy.), 9836 ‘ Joint Secretaries. FULLER’S BIJOU COMPANY. Oddfellows’. Hall, Lichfield Street. • Every Evening at eight. Continued Success of the Marvellous ’ LENNON,, HYMAN AND LENNON LENNON,, HYMAN AND LENNON LENNON,. HYMAN AND LENNON In their wonderful Acrobatic Pantomime Sketch entitled THE THREE WAITERS. WILL STEVENS, everybody’s favourite, in New Songs 1 and Funniosities. Great Success of DENNIS CARNEY, May Marlow, Rose Belmont, Arthur Elliot and Pull Double Company. Doors 7.15. Curtain 8. .• WALTER FULLER. •piRE BRIGADE DEMONSTRATION. ! WEDNESDAY, FEB. 27th, At ■ LANCASTER PARE. GRAND' TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION And, „ FIREWORKS DISPLAY. SPORTS PROGRAMME. OVER FIVE HUNDRED FIREMEN. Garrison and S'tanmore Bands. ’he Fireworks Display, which will be under •the direction of MESSRS STOKES AND BIOKERTON, lonsists <rf the Special Designs imported for the visit of the HIKE AND DUCHESS OP CORNWALL. 9831 ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. N A R R ISON -BAN D. JC POPULAR CONCERT TO-NIGHT. 3 p.m., Admission by Silver Coin. 9865 A. B. WRIGHT, Sec. ■E W B R I G H T 'O N. ' ENGINEERS’ BAND. THURSDAY EVENING. Trams leave Square 7.15 o’clock, fid Return. 9772 c ONGREGATIONAL UNION OF NZ. COUNCIL MEETINGS IN TRINITY ' CHURCH. WEDNESDAY,' FEE. 20i1i,. 9.30 a.ni.—-P/ayef and Conference.. 10.30 a-m.—Council ifie.us. 3.0 p.m.:—Paper bn. “lie.-eat Aspects of the iiblerin-Schoo.ls Movement,” by Rev C. A ■yon. . • , . 7.30 p.m.—Sermon and.. Communion; Preachr. Rev Edward Ttylor. Collection on behalf of the Pastors’ Provident Fund. £4Ol CANTERBURY AGRICULT IT UAL AND . ! PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. NOTICE- TO FARMERS. UNITED FERE. BRIGADES’ CHURCH • PARADE. /’TSITING Firemen will Parade at the Lichfield Street Fire Brigade Station at 10.30 m., on Sunday Nest, tho %ltli Inst., and irch to the Cathedral, where Divine Service H bo conducted by the Rov Canton Harper. io Garrison and B'taiidtxorQ Brass Bands will sist. All ex-PSremen are invited ’to attend.F 9833 . .E. .SMITH, Superintendent. HE FARMERS of Canterbury are invited to attend a Public Meeting toTo nela , in Agricultural and Indus :ml Had, on Building), Manchester Street, or. w Ul--ISDAY, 20th February,. at 2 cOo-ii. to isider ihe question cf I ; edc-T£iion and u ught advisable to a (.'pert to resent their views to the Federation Corasion which will shortly be visiting Chr.stGEO. JAMESON, President Wanted. NTED, ■at -once, Second Cook; references. Apply Warner’s Hotel 98G5 SITED, a Young Mam to Milk and do eneral * work; on larm. Apply, .at once, Hart Hotel. 3829 ITED, 1 :' Buyers- for Bedding, Suits, .rpets, 1 .Perambulators. H. Atkinson, ster. Street. FISBB an. Experienced Journal and ■count Sales Clerk; one having espenthe Auction and Produce Trades pre~ Address Box 335, Post Office, 9653 TED,'immediately, an Assistant,Auomeer; applicants to state eX P®J :I ' d salary required. Address, ins -, .'Farmers’ Co-op. Association, Cnrwt ITED; to let you know "that not a few nSs ohly, but the whole Stock is for t Shaw, Robinson and Co.’s DissoluE Partnership Sale. At 213, Cashel (opposite "Press” Office). X2XBOi IT ED Known— Shawy Robinson and >.’s final Dissolution ot Partnership Sai-e inFriday, the 15th inst., aV9 a.m. The dock is. offered unreservedly. Do not rare opportunity. At 213, Cashel oiypoaitb “Press” Office). X2IBO TED-Known—At Shaw, Robinson and ( .’s Dissolution of Partnership Sale r not find everything you ■ want, but >u do find ought to and will make Li© again. ‘ The prices are in many cenorterously low. At 213, Cashel opposite “ Press ” Office. X2IBO mn.-'The following servants can be ited V -applying to J. McDonald, ter Street, viz., Station and Farm Couples, without families,. £75, £SO and found; Blacksmiths. Flaxrnil! •s, Ploughmen, Gardeners, do mi'.k- , 25s weekly; Hotel, Station and looks, 25a 40a; Rabbiiei«; Elderly nerally useful; number of Farm «nd Souths; Waiters, 255, 30s. Miss Conuires Cooks, HouseJenerals and Young Girls. Telephone

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12430, 20 February 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12430, 20 February 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12430, 20 February 1901, Page 1

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