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Amuseßumts, &c rp H E A 1 E E ROYAL. Undor the Direction of Mr Harry Rickards. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT Of ' MR HARRY RICKARDS'S No. 1 COMPANY of VAUDEVILLE STARS PAUL CINQUEVALLI at 8.45. To-night Farewell l To-night Farewell l To-night Farewell To-night Farewell To-night Farewell To-night Farewell To-night Farewell To-night Farewell To-night Farowoll To-night Farewell To-night Farewell To-night Farewell To-night Farewell To-night Farewell To-night Farewell To-night Farewell-To-night Farewell To-nig*ht Farewell To-night Farewell To-night Farewell To-nigbt Farewell To-night Farewell L'INCO MP ARABLE PAUL CINQUEVALLI CINQUEVALLI CINQUEVALLI CINQUEVALLI MADAM LYDIA YEAMANS-TITUS YEAMANS-TITUS YEAMANS-TITUS YEAMANS-TITUS FREDERICK TITUS COLBY AND WAY COLBY AND WAY COLBY AND WAY PROF. C. WRIGLEY CHAS. W. WALKER FREDERICK HALL IDA MAY JAMES OPIE NITA LEETE DIAMOND DUO PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is. Early Doots W extra. Plan at Mi'lner and Thompson's. M. MARCUS, Touring Manager. JOHN C. LEETE, Business Manager. N.B.—All accounts against Mr Rickards's Company to he presented for payment at the Theatre office at 12 noon l ,to-day.. F- H E A T R B ROYAL G'RJAND CORONATION ATTRACTION.. Under the Direction 'of MR CHARLES MACMAHON. Manager for West's " Our iNlavy," IM—MRL. B. BUTLER. Commencing WEDNESDAY, 25th JUNE, AiMD EVERY EVENING, First iPxesenlfcaition here of 'the MOST PICTURESQUE, THE MOST FIASOimTING AND UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT EVER PtDAOBD BEIFORE THE WORLD, "OUR NAVY," : "OUR NiAVY," Which ran for. three yews at '"the'London Polytechnic, and has just concluded <a> season of Twelve 'Ooneeeutive Nights at the Opera [ House Wellington. v I In Sydney it ran. for Ten; Cbnsecu/tiv© j Weeks, and in Melbourne for Two Monitlha. ,In each city enormous houses wera aitlteacted nightly. "OU'RltfAVY.'' "OUR IVAVY/' An Ind.'eseribabte Illustration of Britain's "Fleet in Being." The whole eptertaininient teadhes a lesson, and it ■ conveys more to those who know li-trtil© or n'btihimg of !ifh© ißig'h't !Axm of the Empire tlhan it is possible to put into- print. Never im : tlhe world !has there been so Vivid, so Convincing and so Graphic an Illustra- '-—-' -' ■ uL - " D '—pire's Most 'Glorious Service, " OUR (NtAVY." "OUR NiAVY," Prices—3s, 25., and Is. Box Plan now lopen at Milner 'and "Thompson's. , pR, 'A iNI 'D ■ MATIiN EE, OF OUR NAVY, * NEXT THURSDAY AFTERNOON, ! ' CORONATION'DAY, . ■ ■ .-.^ Children Hailf-wice -to all, pUrts of Theatre. , OW S'. ~ HAL L; V 7. | ■,' Street. " ,:/.,.., CORONATION NIGHT,; THURSDAY,. Grand Opening Night and First Appearance Of THE NEW YORK ENTERTAINERS/ Direct from America. ; A' novel, . refined and unique Entertainmenit ;■ by first-class American Artists. Witnessed by Thousands in Australia. ONLY ONE VERDICT—"The most refined and artistic, up-to-date performance we have ever witnessed." Prices to suit all—ls and 6d. Doors open, 7.30; commence 8 sharp. " * FRANK BUSCH, 2430 ' Manager. iHOLOSSEUM SKATING RINK. REOPENS THIS MORNING, 10 o'clock. Morning—Ladies and School Children, 6d. Afternoon —Gentlemen, Is; Ladies, 6d. Evening—Popular night, to 10 o'clock. To-morrow —Coronation Cup Race, halfmile backwards, half-mile forwards. Entries close to-night at office. Tickets now obtainable for the Fancy Dress Skating Carnival. First practice this afternoon, 4.30 to 5.30. A full attendance requested. R. W.'BARRY, Secretary. EXERCISE FOR HEAiLTH. ... CANTERBURY HALL, MANCHESTER STREET. THE Ohris'tohurch Physical Training Scliool . and Gymnasium (Building recently deetroyed by fir©), will open, in the above building an ■ MONDAY, APRIL 14th. DIRECTOR—MR T. S. TiANKiARD, N.P.BJS., Diploma and Medal,. England. President: Win. Reece, Esq. Vice-Presidents: Dr Jennings, Dr Orchard, H. Cobt'erill, Esq., F. Wilding, Esq. CLASSES AND FEES PER TERM— Ladies'Afternoon (Wednesday), 12s 6d; Ladies' Evening; 12s 6d. Gentlemen, £1 Is; Gentlemen (Special 5.15 to 6), £1 Is. Youth's •under' 18, one tenft, 10a 6d; two terms, ' 17s Gd. Girls and Boys, one 10s 6d; imo, 17s 6d; tiTee, *U« , School Teachers (bosh sexes,), T&eory and practice SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, 12s Gd. Ladies' Fencing Class, 432 2s. * Send for Circulars for Particulars. 6813 Address, 234, Oxford Terrace. TANTED, Ladies Inspect our Large Stock . / of Evening Shoes,, best qualities, latest styles, 'irom 2's-lld to 27s 6d. '"' Universal Boot Coy., 221, High Street. F 2574 "tfTANTBD Known—Gents' Dr&ss Shoes for /? evening wear, from 5s upwards; best selection in the city to choose from. Universal Boot Coy., 221, High Street. F-2574 TTTANTED, 4s 6d for Lady's Splendid Walkl /V ing Shoes. Apply with cash at your earliest convenience t 6 A. Brockatt and Co., The People's' Boot Shop, 210, High Street, next Butcher, Jeweller. F2BBO WANTED Known—We (have the beat assortment of Ladies' Dress and Evening Shoes • in the city. Prices from 2s lid to 27s 6d. Inspection invited. Universal Boot Coy., 221, High Street. F 2-574 ITTANTED, .for the, Poxirua Asylum, near /Y Wellington, a Married without encumbrance; tifhe dxity of itlno man will be i to act >as messenger and look after the poultry; that of-his-wife as-dJairywoxmaai. ■ .Ciwuts -m-ust be active and hoaltby, and not exceed 45 'and 40 years respectively. . Salary £BO per ainnurn to oomrneince, witlh board, etc. Apply any forenoon, wim testimonials, snowing evidence of qualifications, to Medical Superi-^- 3 - 1 a •*- ■ A—i .m._--i ANTED,. Station Blacksmith, 30s weokii ly «aid found; Strong Man for, 'housework, 273 6d. and found; Man for Stations, do milking, grocfirtingr gardening, etc., 20s eadh; Hotel Oook, £2; Second ' Oodk, 255; Plougimen, Farm Youths; can recommend Head Ploughman, also Station 'Cook. Apply J. iM'TJoniald, Manchester S.txeot. Miss Conway requires Housekeeper, Cooks, Waitresses, Housemaids, Generals, Young Girls, etc.; competent Sorvants, wMi references,'caai ba quickly suited <witih nice situation's. Telephone 497 X 1625 ....

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVII, Issue 12850, 24 June 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVII, Issue 12850, 24 June 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVII, Issue 12850, 24 June 1902, Page 1

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