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Amusements, &c. p' H o b a; l h a ] THIS EVENING. FIBST APPEARANCE CHRISTOHURCH ; JEAN GERARDY, THE „„ rr .„ n JEAN GERARDY RECOGNISED JEAN GERARDY, FIRST •JEAN GERARDY, VIOJ ttt^tit „ JEAN GERARDY, IN THE WORLD, JEAN GERARDY, Under the Direction JEAN GERARDY of Mr A. H. Ca-nby. "THE SARASATE OF THE 'CELLO." JEAN GERARDY Is conceded to be the greatest living 'celUstv Ho 'has appeared on several occasions by special command before her .late Majesty the tyueen, and has been associated on the Concert 'Platform with such Great Artists as Madame Me'.ba, Madame Adolina Patti, Paderewski, Hans Richter, Von Bulow, Yseye, and many others. • : GERARDY WILL PLAY TO-NIGHT:, Concerto •D ■ Major (Joseph Haydn). Variations on a Theme of Schubert. "Le Desir" (F. Servais). . Aria from the Suite of- D (J. S. Bach). Spirmlied (D. Popper). i _■ Meditations on the First Premde (J. S. Bach —Ch. Gounod). Tara-ntelle No. 1 (D. Poppe). LAURENCE PHILLIP WILL PLAY: Rhapsodic No. 11 (Liszt). MRS BURNS WILL SING: "La Mia. Piccarei'la " (Gomez). ■.. Admission—Reserved Seats 4s, Unreserved Ss,'.2s and Is. Plan of reserved seats is now open at Milner and Thompson's, where seats for all parts of the house can be purchased. ' JOSEPH GIBBS. CHRISTCHURCH MOTETT SOCIETY (Registered.) "BELLE COLE" FESTIVAL. nANTE RBU R Y H ALL. W TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, ■ MENDELSSOHN'S "ELIJAH." THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, HANDEL'S "MESSIAH." The principal role will be taken by MADAME BELLE COLE and MR JOHN PROUSE. Other Soloists—Mesdames Burns, CM. Brooke and Jennings, and Messrs Mark Woodward and Mason. . Come and hear MADAME BELLE COLE sing "Oh! Rest in the Lord," and the New Zealand Santiey, MR JOHN PROUSE, in the role of Elijah. Subscribers can secure reserved seats for "Elijah" and the two remaining concerts — 10s 6d, Two Seats; £1 Is, Four Seats. Application to undersigned, City Hall 1 , Cambridge Terrace. Reserved Seats 3s. Body of Hall 2s, Back Seats Is. Box plan open at Milner andThompson's THIS MORNING, at 9 a.m. .' Two Shillings Tickets sold at Milner and Thompson's, D.1.C., and Eslick Bros. E. J. RIGHTON, Secretary. eHRISTCHURCH Motett Society (Registered). —" Elijah ": Full Rehearsal of Orchestra and- Ohorus at Trinity Hall THIS (Friday) EVENING, at 7.45 p.m. 764 E. J. RIGHTON, Secretary. iiDDFB-LlOfff HALL. "Great, and Continued Success." WAXWORKS, BIOGRAPH AND BIJOU COMPANY. Crowded from footlights to footpath. MATINEE SATURDAY, 2 p.m., Children 8d; Chamber of Horrors 3d extra. Admission to Body of Hal!, 6d; Gallery la. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. ANCASTER PARK. TO-MORROW. GRAND INTERPROVINCIAL MATCH,' ; i WELLINGTON v. CANTERBURY. Kick-off 3 p.m. Admission Is. Stand 6J. 737 Special Trams and Drags. BRITAIN'S BEST BICYCLES. 5 The RUDGE-WHIT WORTH. ROAD RACERS . . . .528 ROADSTERS .... £2l LADIES' . . . . • £23 GUARANTEED TWELVE MONTHS. . Inspection Invited. Showrooms: BEDFORD ROW and VICTORIA STREET. Catalogues Sent' Post .Tree. R. KENT. BEDFORD ROW and VICTORIA STREET. F 2307 Meetings. NORTH CANTERBURY. PUBLIC SCHOOLS AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. THE Annual General Meeting will be held at the Normal School on SATURDAY, AUGUST 3rd, at 10.30 a.m. Members, and Teachers interested, are requested to. attend. C. T. ASCHMAN, 792 Gen. Sec. Board and Residence. MRS B. KIRBY. SUPERIOR BOARD AND RESIDENCE, "TAVISTOCK" HOUSE, 71. Hereford Street, ofi Latimer Squaro. X 2794 Lost, Pound, &c T OST, on 26. h July, Gent's Bicycle, " 1 J-J lord." Anyone returning same or gi.m S information to F. Lloyd, Ranfurly -Street, Sc Albans, will receive a rev Wanted ST ANTED, Buyers Vionn Case anil Bow, ¥ V £l. Atkinson's, 117, Manchester Street. . _ Fl'9Bß- - Buyers for Accordegns, from 7s , T V 6d. 11. Atkinson, 117, Manchester Street. FI3BS WANTED Known —ihat Zealandia- Boots once worn, always worn'. Universal Boot Co. F 2571 WANTED, a First-class Cook, with good references;' kitchenm-aid kept. Appiy Mrs Elworthy, Pareora-, Timaru. 9752 \XTANTED, Gentlemen to remember that ¥V.! they can always havo their Umbrellas ■:Repaired or New Covered within an hour at Lethaby's, Hobbs's Buildings, Cathedral Square. X24SS WANTED Known—Mrs (Juarcermain is a Cash Purchaser of Ladies', Gents' and Children's Left-off Clothing. Letters by pen or otherwise attended to. Address, Mrs G. Quarterniaiu, 154, High Street. .5.798 WANTED, we are cutting the Boot Trade ~to pieces. Overstocked with Men's Shooters 7at lid, Bluchers 4s lid,. Gents' Chrome Bals lis 6d, Women's Leatner' Clippers 3s Cd, Men's 4s 6d. All our own make, ale now on at Maine Bros. X W" "ANTED, Working Men to call and inspect the new sliipment of new Hudson Cycles ex s.s'. Kimutaka. The 1901 pattern are built with all modern improvements, plated rims,. J-inch pitch chains, and well finished. The New Hudson Company make a, specialty of manufacturing strong serviceable bicycles in one grade only (the best). Adams Sun Cycle Depot, Lower High Street iposite A. J. White's). X 2391 t7A.si.ED, for a dairy farm on the West » T. Coast, a Married Couple, man do milking and ploughing, wife housekeeper, £7B yearly and found; Station Groom, able to do milking and gardening; Station .Blacksmiths: several Ploughmen, Uairymen, Hotel Hands', Farm Youths, etc. Appiy J. McDonald, Manchester Street. Miss Conway requires Cooks, Housekeepers, Housemaias, Barmaids, Generals, Young Girls to assist, etc., all at the highest rite of wages; competent servants ouickly suited. Telephone -132.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12569, 2 August 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12569, 2 August 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12569, 2 August 1901, Page 1

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