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Amusements, Sso. HEA T R E ROYAL. Mr Henry BaJlam Manager Mr W. H. Fullwood . . Business Manager THE'JOSEPHINE STANTON COMIC OPERA COMPANY, Headed by JOSEPHINE STANTON, The Young Canadian Prima Donna. And Supported by an entire American Company, brought direct from America. TO-NIGHT, Smith and Do Koorn's Pretty Opera, THE FENCING MASTER. TO-MOREOW—Last Special Is Matinee. TO-MO'RROW NIGHT. Last Performance, "WANG." "Don't Fail to See the Elephant." Prices—ls, 2s 6d, Is. Early Doors 6d Extra. Day .Sales at Eslick's. Box Plan now open at Milner and ThompRQY AL. JULY 30 and 31. The CORRICK FAMILY. COREICK FAMILY. OOKRICK FAMILY. BELLRINGING, BIOGRAPH AND CONCERT COMPANY. 8 ARTISTS 8 Popular Prices: Dress Circle2s, Stalls Is. 179 pHOR A L J POSTPONEMENT TO-NIGHT. POSTIPOiNEMBNT TO-NIGHT. A Severe Cold Prevents MADAME BELLE COLE APPEARING •X'O-NIGHX. WEDNESDAY, WEDNESDAY, WEDNESDAY, , BELLE COLE, BELLE COLE, ONE SONG RECITAL ONLY. ONE SONG HE'CITAiL ONLY. Assisted by MR JOfiN PBOTJSE..At the Piano— „ , „„,...,._ MISS FLORENCE HARDING, Admission—3s, 2s, Is. Seats previously reserved will bo available for Wednesday. _, . Plan of ree-erved seats at Milner and Thompson's. Carriages 9.43- , , , , . * SPECIAL NOTICE—Day Tickets, which ■hold the right of admission from 7 to 7.20, at Walker's. , (PHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL UNION. SECOND SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT. CANTERBURY HALL, THURSDAY; Ist Beethoven's Symphony, "EVOICA." Coleridge-Taylor's " HIAWATHA'S WEDDING FEAST" (repeated by special request). SUBSCRIPTION . . ONE GUINEA. NEW SUBSCRIBERS will be entitled ito FOUR TICKETS for •each of the remaining FOUR CONCERTS. Names can be left with Milner and Thompson, or the undersigned. THOS. GARRARD, Hon. Sec. and Treas., 153 Canterbury Hall. CH OEA* L ' HALL. FRIDAY EVENING NEXT. ■ FamJAY'IWnSNJNIG-NEXT. "'Under'#hef Patronage of tho. Christchurch Savage .Club. FASHIONABLE NIGHT. . HUMOROUS, MUSICAL AND BEAM-ATIC RECITAL. Mr Clifford Walker .in New. Items. Mr Percy Denton in Songs. Mr H. ,'M. Eeeves ini Songs. _ Mr O. T. J. Alpers as "Captain Pigeon i (Old Cronies). Mr J. W. GBunz at the' Piano. The (Recital will include an Intensely Amusing Comedy in One Act, entitled, ■•OLD CRONIES," As .played by Mr Walker in the Principal English: and South African Theatres. Reserved Seats 3s-. Plan at Milner and Thompsons' on Tuesday. Admission 2s and One Shilling. ' ' "The Old Story—Everyone Delighted." FULLER'S "WAXWORKS, BIOGRAPH' AND BIJOU CO. Change of Programme and Pictures? by OUR VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Chamber of (Sorrors, 3d extra. Admission to Body of Hall, 6d; Gallery Is. (EITAIN'B • BEST BICYCLES. » Tto RUTD OE-W-HITWOETH. ROAD RACEBS . . . .420 ROADSTERS ... • *2l LADIES' ■_!.'•. * * * 29 GUARANTEED TWELVE MONTHS. Inspeotlcm Invited. Showrooms: • BEDFORD BOW and VICTORIA STREET. Catalogues Sent; Post IVeft. E. KENT. BEDFORD ROW and VICTORIA STgET. Meetings. EECEPTION TO TROOPERS OF THE ». KAIAPOI ELECTORAL DISTRICT. ALL RETURNED TROOPERS of the Contingents, and those of the other Colonial Forces from South Africa, belonging to the above District, are invited!, to attend and 'also furnish their names, so that they may receive Complimentary Tickets xor the SOCIAL GATHERING at Kaiapoi on MONDAY (THIS DAY), JULY 22nd. C. H-. WRIGHT, Hon. iSeo. Kaiapoi, 17th July. 9967 CANTERBURY HOCKEY ASSOCIATION. A .MEETING- of the above Association will be neld in the City Hall, Cambridge Terrace, TO-NIGHT, Monday, 22nd ' July, 1901, at 8 p.m. sharp. E. H. SAUNDERS, 169 Hon. 'Secretary. COOPERATIVE MONEY CLUB. President: Mr W. E. D. Bishop. THE Annual .General Meeting of Sha-re-hoM«s will h« keld *t the Officea on •MONDAY, July 29, at 8 p.m. "Rh«t> ess—To -Receive Annual Report and BalSce-sheet; Bkction, of Officers W General. . at R, sort 'and -Balance-sheet, Election, of Offioera and any -other General 'Busmosa. 163 jO^jOT^EY^ecrctMy^ ■"SYDENHAM PROHIBITION LEAGUE ANNUAL MEETING ™% ba herf m the A Wesleyan Schoolroom 1 HIS E\L-V ING *t 7 30. Election of Officers and unpor+.ollt'business. F. Ro-bsoa, Sec. 1/5 Canterbury drivers- union._a O Meeting will be held Trades' Hall, In-lis'fl Buildings-, TO-NIGHT, at 8 p.m. Business important. g^^ and Offices mu.--«." *u«* u ""« .J 5 cd in tho above are inviuu -co attei Mooting to be hold in, the Building, at 8 p.m.,, on or communicate .with ■ and Labour Council. Vo~cTal~i~s t church. .J) Coffee Rooms, Gloucester Street. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. All interested invited. 180

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12559, 22 July 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12559, 22 July 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12559, 22 July 1901, Page 1

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