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Amusements, &e. E E A 1 fi a KOIAL THURSDAY, 20th JUNE, 1901. CANTERBURY HIGHLAND RJFLEIS' iMlLri'Aßi: CONCERT, In .aid oi the Highl/anti Uniform Fund. Under mtue l-'aiDonajje of LieuitensJit-'Coiionel G-oxaam and. fcae Caledonian Society. PROGRAMME—PART <J. 1. Overture, "'Cock o' .the Noroh" (aa piayed by ± J iper FindiaAier at Darghai Heights)— iCompajiy's Pipers 2. 'Song, "There's ia Land" (Frances. Allisen) P. Hockley 3. 'Maze Running (aa taught to make recruits interested in running drill; —•fligniftnd H-iies 4. Highland Pupils of Signor Jaorzoni 5. Song, "Douglas Gordon" (Lawrence Kellie) —Mrs iF. M. B. Fisher 6: Physical Drill to Pipe 'Music—EagMand Rifles 1. Song, "March of ilhe (Cameron Mten" (by Muxy .11. Campbell)— Mx R. MiUea 8. Highland Fling—Private 0. 'Bell 9. T&bi'eau, " Tommy at PJiay" Initervsil of Five Minutes. 1. Overture, "La Gazza Ladna" (Rossini) — Dr and Mrs Crooko 2. Song, "Afton (Waiter" ([Words by Robert Burns) —Mass Lake 8. Free Gymniastics (as taught recruits to develop activity)—Highland Rifles 4. Song, "My 'Native Home"—Miss Mocix 6. Reei '©' TuMooh—'Compafliy'a Dancers 6. iß&yonet Exercise—'Highland Rifles 7. Song, "(Mary of Argyie" (Words by C Jeffreys)— Ax B. S. Collier 8. 'Song, "Georaie's Wedding Day"—Mr R. MiUen 9. Tableau, "Tommy at Work" Prices—Us 6d, 2s and Is. Day Sales at Walker's, Tobacconist, High Street. Box Plan at Milner and Thomipson's. Accompanist—'Dr Crooke Stage WiniterA. Haill, Sitafi 'Ser-geant-M-ajor Farthing. Pot Plants supplied 'by 'Messrs; Nairn and Sons, Florists, Addington. 8292 AD'DFELLCW'S HALL Merry Thoughts and Happy Moments ■with the People's Entertainers. TO-NIGHT AND EVER* EVENING. , 'NORTHOOTE'S SPECTRAL SKETCH COMPANY. FUN ON THE BRISTOL. ' TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT FUN ON THE BRISTOL. The Gonial Widow O'Brien invites you one and all To-night. FUN ON THE BRISTOL. OH, YES. YOU WILL LAUGH. FUN ON THE BRISTOL. The Famous American Musical Comedy, FUN ON THE BRISTOL. Doors open 7.15, Overture 8 sharp. Stalls One 'Shilling, Pit Sixpence. Bike Room Free of Charge. 8276 HARRY ABBOTT, Agent. ■■ ROYAL VISIT.' FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL!!' FOOTBALL!!! SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 22. A N C A S T E R PAR CANTERBURY REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Also, GRA'ND MILITARY MATCH, CHRIST'S COLLEGE RIFLES \ • ■ v. WELLINGTON COLLEGE RIFLES. , AFTER THE ROYAL CEREMONY, COME TO LANCASTER PARK. . Kick-off 3 p.m. Admission la. Special Trams and Drags. . •■ . ■ ' ■ ■ ; 811 ""' TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m. "ISSION HALL, Colombo Street, Sydenham. MR N. TURNER, . Late Major Salvation Aimy, will deliver his' Thrilling and Humorous Temperance Lecfr™"FROM CRADLE TO GALLOWS." Two Hours' Intense Interest. Clubs, etcl, by Master Fred Turner. Admission free. Collection to defray ex~"ALVATION ARMY, East Belt, Linwood.— The Choir of the Linwood Wesleyan Methodist Church will give a Service of Song, " Harry Neal," To-night, for the benefit of SA. Rescue Work. Ticket 3d. On the 27th Col. Estill opens New J.S. Hall. John H. Ramage, CO. 8217 EXERCISE FOR HEALTH. «B OHRISTCHURCH 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. CoUerill, 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 will be devoted to enrolling intending pupils. All &ts requested to attend. ■ Address:' . ■ •' 234, OXFORD TERRACE. 1199 BRITAIN'S BEST BICYCLES. * The ■ ' RUDGE-WHIT WORTH. ' ROAD RAOERS . . . . £29 ROADSTERS . . . . £2l LADIES' . . • • ' «. • £22 GUARANTEED TWELVE MONTHS. Inspection Invited. Showrooms: BEDFORD ROW and VICTORIA STREET. Catalogues Sent Post Free. R. KENT. i BEDFORD ROW and VICTORIA STREET. F 2307

Meetings. CANTERBURY MASONIC LODGE, 1048, E.C. W. A. TRIBE, W.M. THE USUAL MONTHLY MEETING of the above Lodge will be held in St Au<metine Hall, Manchester Street, THIS EVENING. _ - .' . * Visiting Brethren cordially invited. By command o£ tho W.M. 8220 B. S. COLLIER, Sec. CANTERBURY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. A NNUA.L MEETING OP MEMBERS, 3l FRIDAY, JUNE 21at, at 8 p.m., Messrs Kaye and Carter's Offices. A Motion to Alter Rules 6 and 10 -will be moved. E. C. DANN, , 8083 F Hon Sec. i/TR.R. H. RHODES, M.H.R., will ADWL DRESS the ELECTORS of tie Elleamere District as follows: - I^E'EiSTON—THUHSiDAY, SOth June, 8 ».m. • 7975 IAM'ERBURY Timber Yards, Saw-mills \S and Coal-yard Employees' 'Union.—An Exira General Meeting of the above .Union will be held TO-NIGHT, Thursday,, in Inglis' Buildings, 8 p.m. Business important.8253 J. WRIGHT, Secretary.

Board, and Residence. THE LIMES, VICTORIA SQUARE. ■RS IRVING WILL BE PREPARED . to RECEIVE BOARDERS on JUNE 21st. . ■ ■ . • 7974 • JRIVATE BOARD Ajn'D . RESIDENCE. Terms Moderate. . 25, LATIMER SQUARE. 6249. COMFORTABLE: Board and Lodging at iK'Hutcheon's. 21, • Montreal 'Street S. 8229

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12532, 20 June 1901, Page 1

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