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Amusements, &o. o PE R A house. Sole Lessee and Director . Mr P. E. Lis General Manager .... Mr Fred W. Duval STILL THE' BALL KEEPS POLLING. PACKED ,FROM FLOOR TO CEILING. INSIDE A SEA OP SMILING PACES. OUTSIDE SORROWING HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY. TO-NIGHT will be your LAST OPPORTUNITY of witnessing THE MARVELLOUS DARTOS. LAST NIGHT OF THE DARTOS. LAST NI&HT OP THE DARTOS. THE DARTOS. THE DARTOS. ■NOTICE,—Owing to the Darios (having to catch the 9.16 train lor Lyttelton, en. route to Wellington, This Evening, they wrk apyear at 8 o’clock sharp. To avoid disappointment, patrons are reminded l to secure their seats before the curtain rises. They appear TO-NIGHT sharp at 8 o’clock. TO-NIGHT. ' TO-NIGHT. - First Appearance in this City of LEX. M’LBANT The Scottish , LEX. M’LEAN Anatomical LEX. M’LEAN Wonder. Tremendous Success of ihat Prize Packet of Ability, LITTLE ALMA GRAY, LITTLE ALMA GRAY, The Pretty, Pert and Piquant Serio and Dancer. Re-appearance To-night of MB JAMES- WILLIAMS, The Eminent Basso Profu-n-do, ' Increasing Popularity of PRANK M. CLARK. A * Comedian who knows his business. Don’t Fail to See Frank Clark. Finale entitled, “Strange’s Dummies.” MAUD FANING Black Face . MAUD FANING Coon Impersonator. The Talk of the Town. Joe Cowan . - Connie Devereaux Alf. Monk ‘Walter Rivers A MAUD HEWS ON. Look out for OUR ANNIVERSARY and tee haytors. * NO FREELIST. Prices—Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls 2s, Stalls le, Pit Sixpence. Doors 0pen.7.16, curtain 8, carriages 10,20. Reserved Seats at Milner'and Thompson's., Business Manager, WILL JAMESON. Lectures. A GREAT MEETING. OANTERBURY HALL. PACKED FROM CEILING TO FLOOR. , IRRESTIBLE wit and humour. . A logical treat. “ The most enjoyable address on. the Prohibition question I ever heard in my life,” eaid a leading ■ manufacturer last night as 'the laughing multitude left tho hall. HEAR JOHN G. WOOLLEY TO-NIGHT - On “THE PEOPLE'S POWER.” Chairman MB T. E. TAYLOR. r.-MOEBOW (SUNDAY) , MR WOOLLEY Will deliver an Address on “ PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY.” Every earnest man and woman should hear this man. TO-NIGHT, Front Seats and Gallery One Shilling. Other parts of Hall, Free Admission and Collection. Tickets may be bought trom Mr J. T. 'Smith, Cashel Street. SUNDAY .NIGHT, Silver Coin Admission. Doors open 7 p.m. Commence 8 sharp, RANGIORA—MONDAY. KAIAPOI—TUESDAY. ASHBURTON—WED NESDAY. 2158 JOHN Ambulance Association.—The Women’« Afternoon Medallion Class will nence on Thursday Next, August 29, at 3 in tho City Council Library. . Lecturer, Ireenwood. S. D. Barker, Secretary, SuCourt Library. August 23, 1901. 2147 Public Notices. -rwr E HAVE FOE SALE W. SEEDS Of Best Quality, at Moderate Prices. MACHINE-DRESSED GRASS SEEDS COLONIAL CLOVERS IMPORTED CLOVERS SELECTED TURNIPS AND -SWEDES ESSEX B.L. RAPE. We supply Fertilizers for all kinds of crops. LAWE'S’ SUPERPHOSPHATE THOMAS AND SCOTIA PHOSPHATE KAINIT, NITRE', ROCK SALT. Our “Hinemoa” Sheep Shears, Branding Paint, Seaming Twine are -the best obtainable. We supply Cernsaoks, Woolpacks of Superior make, Farm and Station Stores and Requisites, and Agricultural and Pastoral Machinery for every want. N Z LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY ' GO., LTD. F 9211 E. G. STAVELEY, Manager.IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. FRANK HYAMS, the well-known Watchmaker, Jeweller, and Direct Importer, 14, Princes Street, Dunedin, and of 167, New Bond Street, London, intimates to the trade and public that, finding it necessary to devote his entire energy and interest. to his London Business, h-as determined to -DISPOSE of his DUNEDIN BUSINESS as' -a going concern;, and is therefore desirous of opening up negotiations with responsible parties with a view ■to Selling, the entire business, -stock, fixtures, fittings, goodwill and lease. Principals only will be dealt with. Pending tho sale of the business as a whole, and with the view of bringing the stock within moderate limits, F. H. will, from September 2nd, hold the most genuine, clearing, -public Sale, in the Jewellery Trade ever known in New Zealand. All goods will be marked' in plain figures at 'Sale Prices. Write for Sale Catalogue now being prepared. F 1723 Horse ana cattle medicines.— Worm Powders 2a 6d, Cough Powders and Strangle Treatment 2s 6d, Condition Powders 2s 6d, Bot Worm Remedy 4s, Liquid Blister 2s 6d (safest and best, no tying up required), Canterbury Embrocation 2a, for Strangles, Sprains, Lameness, etc., Healing Oils as, for Sores of all kinds. The above Remedies can be had from ail storekeepers. J. BERIfY, Veterinary Chemist, 146, Colombo Street, Christchurch. F2B4S NOTICE. FW. DEWSBURY wishes to draw pub- • lie attention to the Superior Quality of FOOTWEAR at the CITY BOOT DEPOT, Manchester Street, next Harding’s, near Clock er. Prices Unequalled in Christchurch. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. F 2870 LINCOLN. —FOR SALE—Ha.If-a.cre Land, with ‘Cottage, between Railway Station and -Mr W. Bertram's Residence. The best 'site in tho township. Applications, stating price offered, to be sent in by -SEPTEMBER Ist, 1901, to A.8.C., “ Times ” Office, Rangier!. 2133 INSON AND CO.’S Stock of Fancy Goods receives additions by every boat from London, Continental and American Markotu, Call and X2|l4

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12588, 24 August 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12588, 24 August 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12588, 24 August 1901, Page 1