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Amusers.SK.ts, &c CiSIEBBUSY HALi, Under the Direction of A. H. CaABY. 'l'illri (VVhiDAutioiuAi) E Vi.illsG, at 8. THE SECOND JEAN GtER'ARDX CONCERT. JE'AN; GEiVAAvUI GOA CJbiKi’. Ji'AVA GERtAiViJ'X CONOERi’. JeAN' tKKkUUJi" GOA CERT. “The Greatest. Living Violoncellist.” “ Gexardy is the kind of player of whom men, ye't young, mil talk rapturously to their granoohiiaren.—Vide Melbourne "Argue.", "The visit of Jean Geraruy to Sydney mhst be numbered among the memorable .evenls in the musical history of <the State.”—Vide Sydney " Herald." MISS ELECTA GIFFORD, ■ SOPRANO (Late Prima Donna Royal Opera, Amsterdam). HERR GOTTFRIED G-ALSTON, PIANIST (Pupil of the, Famous Leschetizky). A BRILLIANT PROGRAMME. TO-NIGHT.. GERARDY will piny—Ha.ydn’s Concerto D Major, Suint-Saon’a "Le Cygne,” Schubert’s “Berceuse,” D. Poppen’s " Papillor,/’ Schumann’a " Abendlied,” and D. Poppen’s “ Uugaresc’io Rhapsodie.” MISS GIFFORD will sing—lndian Bell Song from " Laid no ” —Delibes, an -Irish F’olk Song by Foote, and an old English Pastorale. _ HERR GALSTON will play—Two Senates by Soarlaitte, and the Serenade, D. 'Minor, and Etude dc Concert O Major, by Rubenstein. SPECIAL MATINEE TO-MORROW, at 2.30, when a Popular Programme will be offered. FRIDA x EVENING, FAREWELL CONCERT. Complete Change of Programme on each Occasion. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson’s. Day Sale at Walker and Co.’s, Tobacconists. Prices—is, 3s, 2s, Is. Doors open at 7.15. JOHN H. TAIT, Manager. SKATING RINK. QOLOSSEUM THURSDAY EVENING NEXT. THURSDAY EVENING NEXT. ■Usual Prices. BAND. BAND. SATURDAY, Morning, Afternoon and Evening. Usual Prices. Band, Afternoon and Evening. In future, the Rink will be open Every Thursday Evening and All Day Saturday. B. W., BARRY, 7123 ■ Secretary and Manager. gT PAUL’S SCHOOLROOM. papanuiTto-night. “HANS TON SMASH.” 7110 ASOCIAL will bo hold im the Montreal Street Hall, FRIDAY, SEPT. 5, 1903. Double Tickets, 2s 6d. Extra Ladies la. 7111 A CONCERT and DANCE will be held in the Ashley School Room on FRIDAY, ith September, at 8 o’clock, for the Benefit oi Mr J. Tombs, who had his house burnt down. Admission—Concert Is, Dance Is. 7103 RICHMOND Football Club.—Annual Social will bo held in Hobbs’s Buildings on THURSDAY, Sept, 4. Music by Wells’s Quadrille Band. Double tickets 4s, extra lady Is fid. C. C. Sullivan, Hon Sec. 7057 CVUARLES H. FOX wishes to notify fo his > clients that he has severed his connection with Dix’s Gaiety Company, haying completed his engagement as musical director on Sept. 1, and is prepared to receive engagements for Concerts, Balls, Parlies, etc. *238, OXFORD TERRACE. 7123 6D POPULAR’ ENTERTAINMENTS ‘at Popular Prices. GLASS BLOWING, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 daily. Each visitor receives a present. Adimssion fid. WORKS; 16, Manchester Street.7i24 Public Notices. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO GRAIN MERCHANTS AND SHIPPERS OP FARM PRODUCE. THE N.Z. EXPRESS CO., LTD., having OPENED A BRANCH OF THEIR BUSINESS AT LYTTELTON, And having secured the services of MR W. K. ANDERSON (late of Messrs Wood Bros., Ltd.), the Company are prepared to undertake SAMPLING AT PORT. Mr Anderson’s long experience is a sufficient guarantee of careful and efficient attention. Telephonic connection • (No. 1195) direct with Lyttelton. Office. > F 2525 WHY is Christchurch the Most Privileged City in New Zealand'? Because the Ladies enjoy the FINEST TEA THE WORLD PRODUCES at Is 9d per lb. NO HIGHER PRICE. Other Prices Is, Is 3d and Is 6d. Only Obtainable at RIDLEY’S, Opposite Clock Tower. F3OIB “IDEAL” BOOT FACTORY. T WOODS begs to notify his numerous • friends and the public that he has commenced business in the premises lately occupied by Morris, Photographer, Colombo Street (opposite E. Reece and Sons), and will supply the “IDEAL” BOOTS direct from the Factory to the public. Buy direct from the manufacturer, and avoid all middle profits. Bring your repairing. English leather used. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. AND ANDERSON, GENERAL IRONMONGERS, 221, CASHEL STREET WEST, Beg io annoiinoe • that their Premises ARE NOW OPEN. F 3085 FIRE. FIRE. FIRE. MAINE BROS.’, HIGH STREET, GREAT SALE OP SALVAGE STOCK IS NOW ON. have an ENORMOUS STOCK c * ' LADIES’ AND GENTS’ LIGHT FOOTWEAR, Which will be marked down at Ridiculous Prices. OPEN EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK UNTIL 9 PM., Giving those who cannot purchase during the * day a golden opportunity. THIS SALE WILL CONTINUE FOR A PEW WEEKS, As a large Quantity of Raw Material, consisting of Leather and partly-finished Boots, will be made up and offered to the public. Extra Staff Employed. Try and Avoid Saturday Night. F 7069 o UR feet they fly over the ground when smoking Sweert Briar Cigarettes. P3OOB rpHB Charge of the Light Brigade—“ Smoko J- Sweety Briar Cigarettes.” F 3003 AMERICAN Travelling Trunks, jusr landed, ■XX extensive shipment, only one each, marked cheap. Minson and Co., 220, Colombo Slreafc, • X26U

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12911, 3 September 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12911, 3 September 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12911, 3 September 1902, Page 1

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