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JN IIEMOEUM OAa B * Printed at Shortest Notice. NEW DESIGNS, IN GREAT VAEIBTS, Just Received. « LYTTELTON TIMES " OPBICffi. Gloucester Street, Christchurch.

Wanted. For Advertisements under this heading, . See PAGE IX. _ Amusements, &o. QPE HA __ HOUSE Proprietor and Director . . G eneralrilanager ... (Mr Fred W. Duval TO-NIGHT and every evening. The Sun. that Never Seta, DIX’S GAIETY OOMPAxSY. The Strongest, Brightest and Best Orewuev tion of Vaudeville Talent ever introduced to Christchurch. 'Every Artist a Star. Thunders of Applause, Calls and! Recall*, Nightly Greet the Pocket Comedian, LITTLE TICH In his great epecialtiai, “So LITTLE TICE Did I,” " The Lady Bailed' LITTLE TICE” Ist,” and “ Who'* Going to Mash Me To-night.” A Perfect Furore Created hy DELLA BOSS, Acrobatic,-Toe-Dancer and Contortionist. Increasing Popularity of the Worlds Champion Long Shoe and Pedestal Dances, PROF. TOM ALMOND. Jim Morion, Lea Warton, Will Eagan, Eauty Elliott, Mr Walter Rivers, the Young Descriptive Vocalist and Reciter. Last 3 Nights of the Celebrated Tenor Vocalist, •MR WALLACE KING Last 8 Nights of MR WALLACE KING “ The Holy City.” , ■Last 3 Nights of Martyn (HIAGAN and FRASER ■ ' Lucy Society Sketch Artists. Monday Nest. —First Appearance of Miss Annie Kinnaird and William Neilson, the renowned Operatic Aritists, And MISS MAUD, HEWSON. Prices—2s, Is and Gd. Box Plan open daily at Milner and Thompson’®. Doors open 7.20. Curtain 8. Carriages 10.20. No seats kept after 8.15. Telephone No. 1050. Business Manager, WILL JAMESON. MANAGERIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. DIX’S GAIETY COMPANY. • " In order to avoid disappointment during the Royal Visit, patrons are requested to Reserve their Seats for Saturday and Monday Next, Plan now on view at Milner and Thompson's. Exhibitions, pOULTRY SHOW A* ' TATTEESALL’S. THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 20th, fils*, 22nd June. CHAMPION EXHIBITION. 1400 PRIZE BIRDS, All Varieties, ■ Staged in Paient English Wire Pen 9. EXHIBITS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COLONY. A Most Interesting and. Attractive Shelf. ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. F 7928 Meetings. v /TR E. H. (RHODES, ■M.H.B.,' will AD--1 DRESS- the .ELECTORS of the Blleaere District *».*• follows: SOUTHBRIDGE—'WEDNESDAY, 19th June, 8 p.m. . - LEESTON—THURSDAY/ 20th,' June, I , pirn.. 7975 SAVAGE CLl?B. ; -V MEMBERS are^notified that,the t SUPPER to the. Literary Men and Artists attached to the Royal Party will he held in. the Provincial Council Chambers ■ on MONDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. Tickets must he obtained not later than Thursday, he 20th inst. G. P. WILLIAMS, P 8155 Hon. Seo. Board and Residence. ILFRACOMBE HOUSE, AKAROA.—Firstclass BOARD and RESIDENCE. Faces BEACH and JETTY, from which STEAM LAUNCH “ Piraki ” (with Special Rotes for Visitors) runs to all parts of the Harbour, affording, excellent opportunities for PICNIOING: Within - three minutes’ walk of MUNICIPAL BATHS, BOATING CLUB’S SHED, and PUBLIC DOMAIN, with its free asphalted TENNIS COURT. ' Coach passes daily. Private Sitting Rooms. MRS ADAMson. MRS B. KIRBY; UPERIOR BOARD AND RESIDENCE, “ TAVISTOCK " HOUSE, '7l Hereford Street, off Latimer Square. ’ X 2794 "THE LIMES, VICTORIA SQUARE. J-RS ' IRVING ' WILL BE PREPARED L to' RECEIVE BOARDERS on JUNE .t. - 7374 iRIVATB BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Terms Moderate. 25, LATIMER, SQUARE. 6249 UPERIOR Accommodation for visitors to - Christchurch during Royal Visit. > Mrs Rcher’s, 54,; Gloucester East. ■ SO29^ Public Notices, IE NEW ZEALAND ■ FARMERS’ • COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF -CANTERBURY, LIMITED.' •- ; iHB SHARE TRANSFER' BOOKS of the Association will be CLOSED from-the-it JUNE to the Bth JULT, inclusive. ' ■ ' . RUBi. HAItDIE, - •• • . Secretary. Jlrristchurch, 18th June, 1901. - 8169 HOISTING OF' THE FLAG; ■ : NORMAL SCHOOL. HOISTING OF THE FLAG at the ormal School will take place on WEDAY, the RHh Inst., when past and preicholars, with v their parents,..and all interested, are invited to attend.. ...The vill be hoisted at 2.30 p.m. by Mrs T. ston. E. WATKINS, Principal Normal School, stohurch, Juno 17, 1901'- , - 8109 EVERY JBITE . j : QF WARDELL’S BACON EATS SWEET, MILD AND MELLOW. ; ■ It owes its quality to the great care takes in raising, feeding and curing amid healthy and sanitary surroundings. ' IT IS UNIFORM IN QUALITY—ALWAYI THE ACME OF BACON PERFECTION. NO WASTE. NO .SALTY TASTEi, WARDELL’S BAOQN. . ' MILD CURED HAMS, per lb . . .83 MILD CURED SIDES, per 'lb . . 6id MILD CURED ROLLS, per lb . . 7d PURE PORK SAUSAGES, per lb . fid F 2594

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

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