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Amusements, &o. OPERA , HOUSE. Tuam Street. Sole Lessee and Director . . . Mr P. E. Dix General Manager .... Mr Fred W. Duval TO-NIGHT AN.D EVERY EVENING. ,DIX’S GAIETY OOMPAim Y Packed to 'the Doors on Saturday Night. Hundreds turned away at 7.80. Tremendous Success of our Latest Attraction, SAMSON New Zealand's Celebrated Strong SAMSON Man. The Wonder of the Present SAMSON , Century. , Thunders of Applause, Calls and Recalls, at every appearance of LITTLE TICK The Fun- LITTLE TICK LITTLE TICK niest Come- LITTLE TIOH LITTLE ITCH dian on the LITTLE TICK LITTLE TIOH Vaudeville LITTLE TICH Stage. Increasing Popularity of PROF. TOM. ALMOND, PROF. TOM. ALMONID, In his Ice Skat© Dance. LBS WA.RTON MR WAI/EER RIVERS Coon Impersonator. Baritone. _ Martyn HAGAN and FRASER Lucy " Naming the Baby." HARRY ELLIOTT WILL HAGAN MISS DELLA BOSS, Acrobatic Toe Dancer and Contortionist. Last 3 ’ Nights of Jim Marion. Thursday Next—First Appearance of the Les , Thieres Quartette. Prices—Dress Circle and Front Stalls 2s, Stalls Is, Pit 6d. Doors open 7 ip.m. -sharp, ordinary doors 7.15, curtain 8, carriages 10.20. No seats kept after curtain rises'. Telephone Business Manager, WILL JAMESON. BY THE GRACIOUS PERMISSION Of HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CORNWALL AND YORK, The BAND OF THE ROYAL MARINES BAND OF THE ROYAL MARINES BAND OF THE ROYAL MARINES FROM THE ROYAL YACHT OTHER Will give TWO GRAND CONCERTS • In the QANTE EBU R Y HALL, TUESDAY, 23th, WEDNESDAY, 26th. PROGRAMME. Part i.—'String OrchestraOverture—“ Raymond” . . • Thomas “ Soldeigs Lied ” (Pur Gynt) . . • Gxeig Selection—“ Tannhauser " . . . - Wagner Vaftse—“ Lu-stlge Bruder ” . . Vollstedt Grand Selection—“ II Trovatore ” . Verdi Serenade (Pizzicato) —Mandolins . Desoxmes Part ll.—Military Band.

Overture —“ 'Masanrello ” . . . Aufber Idyllet—“The Smithy in the Wood” Miohaelia (1) "Break of, Day”; (2) “Morning Prayer”; (3).“Smithy at ■Work." -Selection—“San Toy” . . Sydney 'Jones Polonaise . . . . . .. Chopin Vnllae—“ Casino Tam ” . . - Guns’! March—“‘Under Freedom’s Flag” Noworaesky God Save the'King. i • . THIETY-FOUbTFeRFOBMER'S. Conductor . . Mr J. Wright, R. C.M. This Band; specially selected by hia Royal Highness from amongst the _ Premier Bands of England to accompany him on his mon wealth Tour, has produced _ the greatest enthusiasm in Australia and (Wellington. DRESS CIRCLE 3s,'GROUND FLOOR 2a, and ONE SHILLING. The'Box Office will he open at Milner and Thompson's To-morrow ' morning, at HO o'clock. Day Tickets, giving right of entrance at 7.15, can he obtained to-morrow at E&lick’a and Walker’s without extra charge. Carriages 10 p.m. , THOS. GABR—■->, 8473 Business Manager. MUSICAL UNION. There win ts no choral practice THIS WEEK. Members of the Orchestra will meet on TUESDAY EVENING, instead of Tto-night. 8476 Meetings. s OCULIST, CHURCH, Coffee Room, Gloucester Street. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30, KEIB HABDIE’iS PROPOSED VISIT. ’■'All interested invited. 8475 Hunting. CHRISTCHURCH HUNT CLUB. TOE HOUNDS will meet on TUESDAY, JL 25th, at Templeton, at 12 o’clock, instead of Halkei't. 8473 ’ J. D. HALL, Hon Secretary. Election Notices. CHRISTCHURCH ELECTORATE. TO THE ELECTORS OF CHRIST- ' CHURCH. Ladies and Gentlemen, — I BEG to offer myself as a CANDIDATE for vacant seat, and as a supporter of the present Administration. WILLIAM HOB AN. 21st June, 1901. 8403 Board and Residence. MRS E. KIRBY. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, “TAVISTOCK” HOUSE,71 Hereford Street, off Latimer Square. . X 2794 : PUBLIC 'NOTICE. ‘ iQPENING OF . NEW PREMISES. On account of Premises Coming Down, GREAT CLEARING SALE. EAYNER’S BOOT DEPOT, Cashel Street, WILL, on 25th JUNE, BE REMOVED TO THE OPERA HOUSE BOOT DEPOT, Corner of Manchester and Tuam Streets. THE WHOLE'OF THE PRESENT STOCK, Both at Cashel and Colombo Street Shops, .•WILL BE CLEARED OUT, AT GREAT. REDUCTION IN. PRICE, . Up to that Date. . F 2857 MONEY TO LEND. WE have various SUMS of MONEY to LEND, at Lowest Current Rates oi Imjrest. 2JEABES AaD WILLIAMS, Solicitors, ' M 7 208, Gloucester Street, Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12535, 24 June 1901, Page 1

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