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Amusements, &c. HBA T R E EOTAIi TO-NIGHT (Friday) and TO-MORROW (Saturday). TWO NIGHTS ONLY. COOPER AND iMACTXERMOTT'S LIVING- PICTURES Of the ROTAIi VISIT TO THE COLONIES. Embarkation on Ophir— Departure from Portsmouth—Arrival in Colonies—Landing at St Kilda Pier—The Reception- ' Laying Foundation Stone at Bailor... (Life-like Presentment of Royal Couple), etc. ' 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 Ranji Batting—Cycle Sports—Oxford and ' Cambridge Boat in a. Balloon (Novel Sensation), etc. Pari3 Exhibition, and Choice Selection Humorous Films. Admission Is, Dress Circle 2s. Seats may be reserved at MiLner and Thompson's. Day Sales at Eslicks's. Overture, 8 p.m. 6270 cooper and macdermott. o"jlTd"'f b""l j7"6~W : b' h XlHl. another hugs success. A Royal Reception to the GENIAL' -WIDOW O'BRIEN. The Great Laughmaker, FUN ON , THE BRISTOL. TChNIGHT—BRIDGET O'BRIEN, ESQ., Yi/ i'M hold anctbrer Levee, fWhsn. .the World and 'his W lie axe invited. FUN OK THE 'BRISTo^. tij._ t u a.. 4. it ,!,„ „.,.*, .all T,,VTI+. I'CXN ON .THE xJRLSTOL. Another No'rthcote Success—ithat's" «vli. FUN ON xHE BRISTOL. Funny Enough to make a. Chicken Smite. UIiXdJUY COME .EARLY'TO-NIGH-.. Stalls One Shilling, Pit Sixpence. . Bike Room Fre*. ■Doors open 7.16. 8359 HARRY ABBOTT, Agent. ROYAL VISIT. FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! I FOOTBALL II! TO-MORROW. ANCASTEE P A R K. CANTERBURY „,_„„ REPRESENTATIVES f NELSON , REPRESENTATIViES GRAND MILITARY MATCH, . CHRIST'S COLLEGE RIFLES v. . WELLINGTON COLLEGE RIFLES. AFTER THE ROYAL' CEREMONY, COME TO LANCASTER PARK, TO-MORROW. Kick-off 3 p.m. Admission Is. Special Trains and Draga. ; 8153 1/ 'held in -tho above'Hall on THURSDAY, .June 27. Music—Piano and cornet; Double tickets- *& 8339 .: 17; S.: COOEE, .'Secretaiy; TOE OHRISTOHURCH PHYSICAL TRAINING SCHOOL AND - GYMNASIUM. LATIMER SQUARE (opposite; Choral Hall). President: F.Wildmg, Esq. . Vice-Presidents: His Worship tho Mayor (Wm. Reece, Esq.), Dr Jennings, iDrprchard, Dr Nedwill and H. Coiterill, Esq. Director: Thomas S. Tankard. Prospectus at Milaer and Thompson's, Cook and Ross's. '■•,„'■, .., ■. '■ , • Thursday, Friday and Saturday wjJ be devoted to enrolling intending pupils. All are requested to attend. • . - . Address: 234, OXFORD TERRACE. 1199 BRITAIN'S BEST . BICYCLES. ' The RUDGE-WHIIWORTH, ROAD RACERS . . . . £23 . ROADSTERS . • . . . • £2l LADIES' . . ■.-.'. £23_ GUARANTEED TWELVE MONTHS. Inspection Invited. Showrooms: BEDFORD ROW and VICTORIA STREET. Catalogues Sent Post Free. R. KENT. BEDFORD ROW and VICTORIA STREET. F 2307

Meetings. (LABOUR CANiDIDATE. A MEETING o{ MB CHARLES TAYii- LORIS (Friends and Supporters will be held on THURSDAY, 27th, at 8 p.m.,. in Trades Hail. S 36 * LYTTELTON CLUB. THE NEXT ASSEMBLY of the above Club will be held in their New Hall on THURSDAY, July 4. 8312, E Canterbury Woollen Mills Employees' J- Industrial Union.—Owing to the visit of iheir Royal Highnesses, the oidicary moiivliiy meeting of this Union will be postponed until 'Saturday, 29.:b in.st.,. at .8 p.m. Fra.nk Hempleman, 'Secretary. 8344

Puclio JNouoas THE ROYAL VISIT. WE, the undersigned, in accordance with the request of his Worship the Mayor, and of the Retail Traders' Section of the Canterbury Employers' Association, beg to announce that the following hour.? of CLOSING will be observed in our places of business on the occasion of the Royal Visit: XIiURdDAY, 20th June—Closed, as usual, from 1 p.m. FRIDAY, 21st June—Open a'.l day till 9 p.m. SATURDAY, 22nd June—Open irom 9 .a.m. tili 11 a.m.; closed from 11 till 3; open from 3 till 9 p.m. MONDAY, 24th June—Closed all day. Booksellers—Barber, Fountain; "VVhitcombe and Tcmba, Ltd:; Wood, H. J., and Co. Bootmakers—Atkinson, K.; Cough. C% D.; Harrison, J..; 'Murray, John; Pwnieul, F. T.; Robinson, W. 'S.; ■Rc'tin/ion,' W.; Rayner, F. ■C.; Rayner, H., and So::-s; Smith >n Sons; Smivh, 6. E.; Wilkinson, : Butchers—Andrews,. G-.; Christchurch Meat Co. (five shops) (per W. F. Cederwall); Langdon tiv.d Steol. , •Cloi'hiers—Hallenstcin 'Bros, (per Ai. Hendry, mana,gtr). Drapers and Hosiers—Armstrong, T., and Co.; Beath, G. L., and Co.; Black, Beattie and Co,; D.I,C. (per E. C. Brown, manager); Oa!e, G.; M&ea, W., and Co.; Parker,- J. H., and Co.; Robinson, S. N.; Shaw, Geo., Grocers and Bakers—Hopkins ( J. H. and Co.; Hopkins, H. J.; Smith, C. H.; Tiorason "W* * Jewellers—Clarke, S., and Co.; Greishaber K..; Jones and Co.; Miies, S., and Sons; Pannell, C. • SUNNYSIDS ASYLUM, ALL VISITING will be SUSPENDED'on A SATURDAY -and MONDAY. NEXT,'in order to allow the Attendants to,take part in the Festivities. ' 8241 ■ „ ' E. GOODE, GROCER,. 103, Victoria ,VV. Street, will be CLOSED ALL DAY on SATURDAY and MONDAY. June 22nd and 24th Inst. 8218

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12533, 21 June 1901, Page 1

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