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Amusements, &o. ROYAL. T HEA T B E TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THE DUKE AND DU©HESS' IN LIVING PICTURES. ■ Embarking on the Ophir. Ophir’s Departure from Portsmouth. Splendid Moving Picture of this Magnificent Vessel. Farewell 'to Old England—Arrival in Melbourne. Laying Foundation Stone in Memory of Soldiers Fallen in South Africa. BETTER VIEW OF THE DUKE Than Obtainable in the Crowded Streets. Seen as in Real Life in Pictures which can be Appreciated. Also, Choice Assortment of MISCELLANEOUS LIVING PICTURES Of Special Interest to Volunteers, Athletes, etc. < GREAT SUCCESS OF LATEST TRICK FILMS. Admission, Is and 2s. Overture 8 p.m. MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 24. TWO FAREWELL PERFORMANCES. Matinee at 3 p.m. Children 6d to all parts. Adults Is. GRAND VOLUNTEER NIGHT at 8 p.m. Our Boys in South Africa. , Bri'ton and Boer. ■ Gallant Deeds of the Record Reign. The Royal Visit. Our Present King and Queen. Special Quotation for Cadets in Companies. Every Embryo Soldier should witness this Patriotic Display. 8444 COOPER AND MAC’DERMOTT. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, At 8.15. After Church Service. I LLUSTRATBD entitled LECTURE, : THE STORY OF THE CROSS, Illustrated by Living Pictures and Sacred Musical Selections . by the COLOSSOPHONE. Silver Coin Collection. Children unaccompanied! by Adults Not Admitted. 8445 QIDDb PBLLOf S' HALL. Your Old Favourite Entertainers. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. IS STERLING DRAMATIC ARTISTS 15 NOKTHCOTE'S SPECTRAL SKETCH COMPANY, The Mirlhmaking Musical Comedy, FUN ON THE BRISTOL. You Must See the Widow O’Brien. FUN ON THE BRISTOL. Dora—“ Throw Out Yer Chest"—Dora. “Save Widdera Fust." FUN FAST AJNi) FURIOUS. FUN ON THE BRISTOL. Funny enough to drive the Blue® out of a Bag of Indigo. Doors open 7.15, overture 8 sharp. Stalls one shilling, Pit sixpence. ■ 8437 HARR? ABBOTT, Agent. ROYAL VISIT. SPECIAL NOTICE TO GRAND STAND TICKET-HOLDERS And the GENERAL PUBLIC. FOOTBALL I FOOTBALL! I . FOOTBALL!!! : ANCA S T E R PARK CANTERBURY REPRESENTATIVES NELSON REPRESENTATIVES Also, GRAND MILITARY MATCH, CHRIST'S COLLEGE RIFLES v. WELLINGTON COLLEGE RIFLES. AFTER THE ROYAL CEREMONY, COMB TO LANCASTER PARK.

Kick-off 3 p.m. Admission la. Special Trams and Drags. 6158 HE Only Practical Exhibition of Glassbiowing ever held in 'Christchurch. Every afternoon and evening from 2 to 5 and from 7 to 9. Each visitor receives a present Admission Is, children 6d. Works, 16, Manchester Street South. Open Saturdays, 10 to noon. Special Exhibition for Country Vmtors during Royal Visit. ON View, corner Manchester and St Asaph Street, the Great Unknown Pish, the Eogalecus Oanksi, or the Silver Serpent; Great Sea Monster, 16ft long. Admission 6d, Child-. ten 3d. EXERCISE FOR HEALTH. CHRISTCHURCH PHYSICAL TRAINING SCHOOL AND ■ GYMNASIUM. LATIMER SQUARE (opposite Choral Hall). President: F. Wilding, Esq. Vioe-Ptesidents: His Worship _ the Mayor (Wm. Recce, Esq.), Dr Jennings, Dr Orchard, Dr Nedwill and H. Coiterill, 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 he devoted to enrolling intending pupils. All are requested to attend. Address: 234, OXFORD 1 TERRACE. 1199 T“ E BRITAIN’S BEST BICYCLES. The RUDGE-WHITWORTH. ROAD RACERS . . . . *23 ROADSTERS . • • • *2l LADIES’ *23 GUARANTEED TWELVE MONTHS. Inspection Invited. Showrooms t BEDFORD ROW and VICTORIA STREET. Catalogues Sent Post Free; R. KENT. BEDFORD ROW and VICTORIA STREET. F 2307 Put lie Notices OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LIMITED. Authorised Capital. ~ • Income Gross Assets .... One Million . £878,492 . £1,464,672 Balance-sheets, with list of securities, on application at all branches. Over £IOO,OOO invested in Colonial Government * Securities. The Most Progressive and the Wealthiest Company in the World. CHARLES M. MONTEFIORB, General Manager for New Zealand, Wellington. NOTICE TO CLIENTS. Rates for all classes of business can now be had, and for clients, holding Unexpired Policies with this Corporation, and wishing to insure under the Workers’ Compensation Act. allowances will be made for the unexpirod ponioa of their present policies. Copies of tie Act and any information can ha had from R. FAIRLIE HOBSON, District Manager, 8249 Christchurch. ~ NATI ONAI7" DIVISIO N S ONS ~~AND~* DAUGHTERS OF TEMPERANCE. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES MARCH PAST. BRETHREN of the above Order are invited to meet at the Side Room of the Foresters’ Hall, Oxford Terrace, at 11.30 a.m. sharp TO-DAY. U43i» By order of fie M.W.P,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12534, 22 June 1901, Page 1

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