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Amusements, &o. T HEATHS TO-NIGHT Only TO-NIGHT Only ROYAL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. “ The Last Time, Clem, my 'hoy; the Last Time.” “SWEET LAVENDER,’' “ SWEET LAVENDER," By THE CHRISTCHURCH AMATEUR CLUB. j Wit tic saed last night by a large and de-! lighted audience, and admitted to he one of the finest amateur efforts yet seen, in thi& city DON’T MISS TO-NIGHT. DON’T MISS TO-NIGHT. PRICES—Dress Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Carriages at 10.20. 8156 BN.DERS for the ERECTION of SIX SHOPS, eto.jOxrford Terrace, close THIS DAY {Wednesday), m 4 p.m. JAMBS GLANVILLE, Architect. 9, Cathedral Square. 8163 b. a. , jp H E A T R B ROYAL. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT, COOPER AND MAODERMOTT'S LIVING PICTURES Of the ROYAL VISIT TO THE 'COLONIES. Embarkation on Ophir—Departure from Portsmouth —Arrival in Colonies—Landing iB/t S'i Hilda Pier—The Reception— Laying Foundation Stone at Ballarat (Life-like Presentment of Royal Couple), eto. Our Late Queen—-Our Present King and . Queen —Our Future King .and Queen, Great Athletic Events—Football Match at the 'Crystal Palace—'Cricket —Grace and Banji Batting—Cycle Sports—Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race—Up in a Balloon (Novel Sensation), eto. Paris Exhibition, and Choice Selection Humorous Films. )' Admission Is, Dress Circle 2s. Overture, 8 p.m. COOPER AND MAODERMOTT. 1 OD D.FELL OW S’ HALL. The Home of Popular Entertainment, THIS AND EVERY EVENING. NORTHCOTE’S SPECTRAL SKETCH COMPANY. UNCLE TOM’S CABIN. UNCLE TOM’S CABIN. UNCLE TOM’S CABIN. The Story that -will Live for Ever. UNCLE TOM’S CABIN. UNCLE TOM’S CABIN. UNCLE TOM’S CABIN. THURSDAY—SOMETHING GOOD. ARRIVAL OF THE WIDOW O’BRIEN. FUN ON THE BRISTOL.* FUN ON THE BRISTOL. Popular Prices—Stalls Is, Pit Sixpence.’ loors open 7.15. Overture 8 sharp. Bike loom free of charge. 8207 ■ HARRY ABBOTT, Agent. Q H 0 E A L HALL. TO-NIGHT.: TO-NIGHT. THE EVENT. OF THE WEEK. THE BRITISH AND COLONIAL , BIOSCOPE COMPANY’S GRAND EXHIBITION . OF ANIMATED ' • - , PICTURES- of • • . THE ROYAL VISIT! Grand Reception Last . Night by a .Large Audience of The King and Queen, on. Board the Ophir. The Duke and Duchess Landing in Melbourne.. The Royal Visitors at the Federal Parliament. Opening of the First Parliament. The Duke and Duchess Leaving Parliament House. ■ ; And the Championship Run of the Polytechnic .Harriers. ,» The Best and Most Distinct Animated Pictures -ever seen in the Colonies. Popular Illustrated Songs. Popular Music. 'Popular Prices :. 2s, Is. , 8210 FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL!! FOOTBALL 111 SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 22. A N CAST B R PARK. CANTERBURY REPRESENTATIVES NELSON REPRESENTATIVES FTER THE ROYAL CEREMONY, COME TO LANCASTER PARK. Kick-off-3 p.m.’ ’ Admission’ Is. Special Trams and DragsAlso, CHRIST'S COLLEGE RIFLES WELLINGTON COLLEGE RIFLES. 8158 A MID-WINTER - BALL ; will be held in’ 11 BELFAST TOWN HALL ON FRIDAY, JUNE 21st. ’ ' Double Ticket 4s 6d, Lady’s Ticket Is 6d. g 145 G. WARWICK, Sec. ixERCISE FOR HEALTH. CHRISTCHURCH PHYSICAL TRAINING SCHOOL AND ’ GYMNASIUM. LATIMER SQUARE (opposite Choral Hall). President: F. Wilding, Esq. Vice-Presidents: His Worship the Mayor (Wm. Reece, Esq.), Dr Jennings, Dr Orchard, Dr Nedwill and H. Cotterill, Esq. Director: Thomas S. Tankard. N.R.P.S. Diploma and Medal (England). Prospectus at Milner and Thompson’s, Cook and Ross's. Thursday, Friday and Saturday -.wi.l be devoted to enrolling intending pupils. All are requested to attend. Address; 234, OXFORD TERRACE. 1199 IJIIEB BRITAIN’S BEST BICYCLES. , The RUD GE-WHITWORTH. ROAD RACERS . . . . £2O . ROADSTERS . . . . £2l LADIES' • • • • • £22 GUARANTEED TWELVE MONTHS. Inspection, Invited. Showrooms; • BEDFORD ROW and VICTORIA STREET. Catalogues Sent Post Free. E. KENT. BEDFORD ROW and VICTORIA STREET. F 2307 Lost, Found, &c. LOST, Tuesday, between Miss Graf toft’s Tea-, rooms and Empire Hotel, Purse containing £ l, etc. Reward. A. 8., care Hobbs and Co., Colombo Street. 8191 TVRAYED, to White Rock'Station, on Sum ■day, 15st inst., Black Gelding, hack, aged, star on forehead, and one hind foot white; cover on. Apply Manager, White Rock . 8200 I lT .1. Mil ’'ll. LAMPS— For Cheap Lamps see Minsbn end Co.'s Stock; a b:g selection to choose from. 220,; Colombo Street. ■ X 2513

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12531, 19 June 1901, Page 1

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