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Amusements, &c. BY THE GRACIOUS PERMISSION Of HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OP CORNWALL AND YORK. The BAND OP THE ROYAL MARINES BAND OP THE ROYAL MARINES BAND OP THE ROYAL MARINES PROM THE ROYAL YACHT OPHIR Will give ' TWO GRAND CONCERTS In the OANTERBURY HALL, TO-NIGHT. PROGRAMME. PART X. STRING ORCHESTRA. JL —Orarhire—“ Mignon " . . . Thomas 2. —(a) Entr’iao'to et Valse from “ Coppelia ”; (b) Entr’acte et Mazurka from “Coppelia* Delibes 3. —Grand Orchestral Suite, “ Mascarado ” (I. Cortege. 11. Arlequin et Oolombine. 111. La Pamille PolicheniHe. IV. Les Mandolines.. V. Pinal alia Polaoca.) Lacome 4. (a) Romance . (with. Harp Obligato); (b) Caprice Homoresque . . . J- Wright 6.—Gavotte, from “ The Language of Flowers ” Cowen 6. Grand Selection, “Lohengrin” . Wagner PART 11. MILITARY RAND. 7. —Overture, “ Leicht Cavallerie ” . Suppo 8. —Selection, “ Casino Girl " ■ Englander 3. —Polka de Concert, “Gloohen" . Budik 10. —'Grand Selection from Gounod’s Works. 11. March, Hands Across ■Che Sea ' . Souza God Save the King. THIRTY-FOUR PERFORMERS. Conductor . . Mr J. Wright, R. CAL This Band, specially selected by his Royal Highness from amongst the _ Preimer Bands of England to accompany him on his Commonwealth Tour, has produced _ the greatest enthusiasm in Australia and Wellington. DRESS CIRCLE 3s, GROUND FLOOR 2s, and ONE SHILLING. The Box Office will be open at Maker and Thompson’s This Morning, iat 10 o’clock. Day Tickets, giving right of entrance at 7.15, can be obtained This Morning at Eslick’a and Walker’s without extra charge. Carriages 10 p.m. Owing to the Lyttelton Train arrangements, the Concert will 'Commence Punctually AT A QUARTER TO EIGHT. EASKLY iD'OOR TICKETS from 7 to .7.15. THOS. GARRARD, g 531 Business Manager. )ddpbllows’ hall. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. NORTHCOTE’S SPECTRAL SKETCH COMPANY. v Owing to Continued Success, For a Few Nights More, PUN ON THE BRISTOL. The Best oTill Musical Comedies. One Big Laugh, which Lasts All Night, PUN ON THE BRISTOL. The Biggest Mixthmaker on Earth. FUN ON THE BRISTOL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. FUN ON THE BRISTOL. Laugh 1 Oh! You Will Laugh! FUN ON THE BRISTOL. Doors open 7.15. Overture 6 sharp. Stalls ae Shilling. Pit Sixpence. Bike Room Free chalS °‘ HARRY ABBOTT, Agent. tIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, iSt Asaph Street, Linwood. THURSDAY, JUNE 27th, 8 p.m. ME NICHOLAS TURNER will repeat his hrilling and Humorous Recital, “FROM: CRADLE TO GALLOWS.” Rev C. E. Ward Presiding. Vocal and Instrumental Items. Admission 6d. 8502 SYDENHAM ITURNED TROOPERS. - SOCIAL will be held in the AH Gallery CO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING, o make a Presentation to Returned Sydenim Troopers. Double tickets 3s, single 2s. ickets from Mann, Sydenham, Manhire, Adngton, or members of committee. 8611 T. MORTLAKE, Hon Sec. “ EXERCISE FOR HEALTH. CHRISTCHURCH PHYSICAL TRAINING SCHOOL AND GYMNASIUM. LATIMER SQUARE (opposite Choral Hall). IJtIHB President; F. Wilding, Esq. Vice-Presidents: His Worship the Mayor (Wm. Recce, Esq.), Dr Jennings, Dr Orchard, Dr Nedwill and H. CoueriU, Esq. Director: Thomas S. Tankard. - N.R.P.3. 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 are requested to attend. Address: 234, OXFORD TERRACE. 1199 gEITAIN’S BEST BICYCLES. The RUD GE-WHIT WORTH. - ROAD RACERS . . . . £2d ROADSTERS . . . . £2l LADIES’ *23 GUARANTEED TWELVE MONTHS. / Inspection Invited. Showrooms: EDFORD ROW and VICTORIA STREET. Catalogues Sent Post Free. . R. KENT. BEDFORD ROW and VICTORIA STREET. F 2307

Meetings. ST AUGUSTINE MASONIC LODGE, No. 4. «%HE REGULAR MONTHLY COMMUNICATION will be held THIS (' Wednesday) EVENING, .at the .St Augustine Hall, Manchester Street, at 7.80 p.m. ■Brethren of other Lodges and Constitutions cordially invited. By command of the V/.M. GEORGE >W. HULME, Secretary. Christchurch, June 26, 1901. 6568 LABOUR 'CANDIDATE. A MEETING of MB CHARLES TAYAL LOR’S Friends and 'Supporters will bo | held on THURSDAY, 27th, at 8 p.m.. in ! Trades Hall. 8569 Board and Residence. MRS B. KIRBY. gUPERIOR BOARD AND RESIDENCE, “TAVISTOCK” HOUSE, 71, Hereford Street, off Latimer Square. X 2794 ENTLEMAN requires First-class Accommodation in quiet house; five minutes or city. Address, Permanent, “Times” Office. 6578 JADY requires Comfortable Homo; oast -1 preferred. Apply Linwood, " Times " Office. 8573

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12537, 26 June 1901, Page 1

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