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Amusements, &o. OPERA. HOUSE. Tuam Street. Solo Lessee and Director . . Mr P. R. Dix General Manager .... Mr Fred W* Duval TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. DIE’S GAIETY” COMPANY. The Only Place to Make tor To-night. Another Great Attraction. First Appearance To-night of the New Zealand SAMSON The Marvellous Strong Man, will 'SAMSON give an, Exhibition of Heavy-weight SAMSON Dumb-bell 'Lifting. Age 21 years. Samson handles 6 tone of iron during Ms performance. Thunders of Applause, 'Calls and Recalls greet ‘LITTLE TICK The Australian Pocket LITTLE TICK Comedian. A Hit caused by Prof. Tom Almond in his Challenge Pedestal Dance. Increasing Popularity of Mariya HAGAN and FRASER Lucy Mies Della Boss, Les Warton, Mr Walter Rivers, Harry Elliot, Jim 'Mjaiion, "Will Hagan, and our Double Company. Prices of Admission—Dress Circle and Front Stalls 2s, (Stalls Is, Pit Sixpence. Ordinary Doors 7.20, 'Curtain 8 p.m. sharp. Carriages 10.20. Telephone No. 1050. Cyde Edom Free. . Business Manager, WILL JAIMBSON. Exhibitions. pOULTRY SHOW A* TATTEBSALL’S. THIS DAY, SATURDAY. ’ CHAMPION EXHIBITION. 1400 PRIZE BIRDS, All Varieties, Staged in Patent English Wire Pens. EXHIBITS PROM ALL PARTS OP THE COLONY. A Most . Interesting and Attractive Show. ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. F 7928 WELLINGTON POULTRY, PIGEON AND CANARY SOCIETY. CHAMPION METROPOLITAN SHOW, Held in' Wellington, 4th, sth, and, -6th of JULY, 1901, £BOO given away 'in Trophies and Prize Money to 420 classes. A win at. this Show is a fancier’s advertisement all over the world. ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE’22, 1901. Mir J. CURRIE, ■of the Wellington Society, will receive Entries at t;hp local Grand National Show up till 9 p.m. on SATURDAY, the 22nd instant; or Entries may be posted to the Secretary. ... 1 Exhibitors please note Rule 14 of the North Island Association will not be enforced on exhibitors exhibiting'at this Show. L. J. CARMINE, Secretary, 8378 Box 255, G.P.0., Wellington. Public Notices. liiipii

ROYAJL VISIT. P.AJF-S.O.A. THE Brethren of No. 6a and 36 Lodges are requested to meet in Armagh; 'Street, near Manchester Street, at 12 noon oih SAa* ÜBDAY NEXT, to take part in rhe March past their Royal Highnesses, the (Duke and 'Duchess of Cornwall and York. J. MIDDLETON, iD.D.M. ' tV. DALLEY, Sec.. No. 61. 8323 W. E. SHELTON, Sea 'No. 86. RICCARTON EOAD BOARD. ' ROYAL”VISIT. SUSPENSION OP TRAFFIC. NOTICE is hereby, given that the NORTH PARK BOA'D and WEST BELT from Carlton Bridge to the Riccarton Road will be CLOSED to Vehicle Traffic on MONDAY, Juno 24, from 10.15 o.m. until the Royal Procession has entered the Park Gates, and that the RICCARTON ROAD from the West Belt to the Hospital will be CLOSED to Vehicle Traffic from 12.45 p.m. until the Royal Procession has passed. (Signed) W. BO AG, 8237 . Chairman. (A Card.) OWING to the short stay o! their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of York and Cornwall, they will-not be able to visit Macarthy and, C.ark’s Furniture and Piano Warehouse.' MACARTHY AND CLARK, 151, ARMAGH STREET. , • GOD SAVE THE KING! 8441 A Card. T H. • P O U*N T A I N, ' 0 DENTAL-CHAMBERS, GLOUCESTER STREET. The Original Fountain,■ late'of Toneydiffe ind Carets. ‘ F 2860 M (A Card.) R F. R. D E VBAXT X, DENTAL SURGEON, Luck’s Buildings (opposite Messrs Toneycliffe and Carey's), ' ' COLQMB.O STREET. ■. . Assistant: MR P. C. O’BRIEN. F 2793 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. ■ ■ [TENBY SCOTT) A.I.E.E.,'Vho has reheatlL ly returned after a thorough course ol raining, Practical and Theoretics, in ENGI- - especially Electrical Work, durnc the last seven years in the’Old Country, ias settled in Christchurch as CONSULT-. NG ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEER. He has also been appointed a Inspector of Electrical Installations for re Canterbury Fire Underwriters’ Assooiaion, and may be consulted at his office. loderate'Fees. Address 170, HEREFORD STREET Consulting Hours —9 a.m. to 1, and 3 p.m. to 5. * ’ F 2836 every bite WARDELL^S' BACON 'EATS SWEET, MILD AND MELLOW. It owes its quality to the great care taken a raising, feeding and curing amid, healthy ud sanitary surroundings. IT IS UNIFORM IN QUALITY—ALWAYS THE ACME OP BACON PERFECTION. NO WASTE. NO SALTY TASTE. WARDELL’S BACON. MILD CURED HAMS, per lb . . .8d MILD CUBED SIDES, per lb . . 6fcd MILD CURED ROLLS, per lb . . 7d PURE PORK SAUSAGES, per lb . 6d F 2694

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

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