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Amusements, &c IJI HEA IE E ROYAL. Direction of Henry Lee and Jas. G. Rial. POSITIVELY FOUR NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. First Appearance in Christchurch of the Greatest Vaudeville Company extant, THE WORLD’S ENTERTAINERS ' THE WORLD’S ENTERTAINERS (Polite Vaudeville). Introducing the following Brilliant Exponents of Modern Vaudeville Amusement: KELLY AND ASHBY JOSEPHINE GASSMAN and her Picaninnies. PROP. POWELL and CO. ARTHUR NELSTONE and ELSIE FORREST AGNES MAHR 3—CASINOS—3 FRANCIS GWYNNE THE MAHR SISTERS GEO. LYDING And CHAS. R. SWEET. The Musical Burglar. POPULAR PRICES—3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan -at Milner and Thompson’s. Early Door Tickets (3d extra) to Pit and Stalls at Walker’s and Bolide's, also at Theatre till 7.30. Doom open ,7. Commence 8. Carnages f0 A I SPEOIAL. MATINEE on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 2Shh inst. •Children- halfprice everywhere. ALBERT CLARK, Business. Manager. Trams -will leave after performance each night. ___ CORONATION CARNIVAL. ALL STABS OP THE FIRST MAGNITUDE QOLOSSEUM. COLOSSEUM. Last Three •Nights of the Great Show. GREAT SPECIAL ATTRACTION. ■ TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, 26th. Every patron of the, Carnival To-night will he presented with an Art Union Ticket, giving them- ch-wice to win one of a number of prizes, the first of which is valued at £3O. PROGRAMME FOR TO-NIGHT. 1. —Coronation Court Tableau, with Grand ‘ March. ’ 2. —Midsummer Night’s Dream l Tableaux. 3. Grand Gymnastic Display hy the Members of the 'Christchurch Physical Training School and Gymnasium, under the direction of Mr T. S. Tankard, M.P.R.S. Diplomas and Medal, England. 4. Dumb-bell Exercises, by Men. 5. Parallel Bars, by Men. 6. Beautiful Bar Tableaux, by Men. 7. —The Popular Musical Maze, by Youths. 8. Horizontal Bars, by Youths. . 9. Mr Tankard, will give his Famous Indian Club Solo. 10. —A Unique Display by the Ladies. 11. AMERICAN CLOG, by MR E. WALKER. 12. —Wreath Dance. TUESDAY NIGHT, SCOTCH CONCERT. All accounts in connection with above Carnival must be rendered in full by end of May, otherwise they -will not bo recognised. W. H. CORRIGAN, Hon Seel, Hereford, 'Street. SKATING RINK. • QOLOSSEUM EiE-OFENTNG On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, :at 2.30, GREAT ATTRACTION At the Evening Session on Thursday. NOTlCE.—During the recess the whole of the Skating Plant has been thoroughly overhauled, and the skates re-wheeled, thus ensuring every comfort to patrons. Early Session Friday Morning 7 to S. R. W. BARRY, Sec. SAVAGE CLUB. , NOTICE-TO MEMBERS. THE USUAL KORERO will take place THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 8 p.m., in the Chamber of Commerce. Savage E. W. Roper will take the Chair. The Orchestra have ■arranged Special -Musical Programme. F 394 Religious Announcements. NORTH BELT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 'HE SISTERS MIRIAM and WINNIE, . Missioners ■ under' the auspices of the elbourne G.W.C.A., • will conduct a MISON, in • the Lecture Hall of the above LU BACH EVENING THIS WEEK, Except Saturday, at 7.30 o’clock, nkey’s Hymns. AH are Cordially Invited 1 to Attend. 427 Meetings. CANTERBURY CHAMBER OP COMMERCE. Instituted 1859. Incorporated 1882. miHB QUARTERLY GENERAL MEETX ING of Members will he held THIS AFTERNOON, At 3 p.m. H. ANTILL ■ ADLEY. Business: General. 400 AVON ROAD DISTRICT. I HEREBY Gall a Public Meeting of Ratepayers in above District, iio be held in the Public Schoolroom, 'Marshland, THIS EVENING (Monday, the 20th May), at 7 o’clock. Business.—To consider the advisability of protesting against the erection of the Infectious Diseases Hospital near 'Bottle Lake. . A. B. MORGAN, Chairman Avon Road Board. May 26, 1902. 404 ; NOTICE. A MEETING 'of Dairymen 1 -will be hold on ■ THURSDAY NEXT, May 29, at 7.30 p.m., at the.Al Hotel, to 'form an Association of Dairymen Employers,, Enrol Members, and to consider and -adopt rules -and regulations. Every Dairyman, requested to attend. ■ACTON'ADAM'S and KIPPENBBRGER, 384 'Solicitors for Proposed Association. 'KAIA-OFMANUAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION. I HEREBY call a meeting of citizens of Kaiapoi and surrounding districts for WEDNESDAY, the 28th inst, 'to consider the matter of forming classes- in connection with the above. -Addresses will he delivered by Messrs D. Buddo and G. Lauronson, M.H.R-.’s. All invited. Commence^ at 8 p.m. sharp, in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Kaiapoi. 392 J. PALY, Mayor. Board and Residence. /COMFORTABLE Board and’Residence for V a gentleman, front room, every convenience.' Apply Mrs McCallum’s Store, Cashel Street. 3 420 QU'PERJOR Accommodation, Lady and O Gentlemen Visitors, or Boarders. r t ' l" street. 41.8 THE "BEACH HOUSE, SUMNER. Established in 1891. PRIVATE Sitting-rooms, Balconies to Bedrooms, hot and cold shower 'baths. Trams pass the door.—MßS EKINS. X 2991 Private board and residence, Hampshire House, No. 13, Bath Street, City; three minutes from railway, just off South Belt; piano and bath. Terms mod'erato. J. TALBOT, Proprietor. 3C2951 Impounded. IMPOUNDED from Glenmaik, .23 Sheep, various brands and earmarks. If not claimed on or before noon on 30th- of -May, 1902, and all expenses -paid, will be sold. H, EARQUHARSON, 398 Pounclkef-per, Waikari. LIGHT as air at early morning, if you smoke Sweet Briar Cigarettes. F3OOB

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVII, Issue 12819, 26 May 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVII, Issue 12819, 26 May 1902, Page 1