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Amusements, £c. T HEA T R E R O Y A L. Under the sole direction of Mr Geo. Abbott, of Abbott’s Opera, House, Auckland. MISS FITZMAURICE GILL And lier POWERFUL DRAMATIC COMPANY LAST THREE NIGHTSLAST THREE NIGHTS. LAST THREE NIGHTS. TO-NIGHT-TO-NIGHT— TO-NIGHT— ■ DR BILL. DR BILL. DR BILL. THURSDAY, APRIL 23rd—■NANCY. AND HER SAILOR. ■NANCY AiND HER SAILOR. FRIDAY, APRIL 3i.:H— By Special Request, The Great Emotional Drama, EAST LYNNE. ■ EAST LYNNE.' Produced under tbe direction of Mr CHAS. BLAKE. Stage Manager . Mr Leo. Do Chateau. Prices, 3s, 2s and Is. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson’s. NO EARLY DOORS. Doors open'7.3o; Curtain! 8 p.m. ' ATM. L. CARDNO, Acting Manager. CHAS. LAWRENCE, Treasurer. CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL UNION. The first subscription concert of the season will be given in the CANTERBURY HALL, TUESDAY, sth MAY When Handel’s Oratorio “JUDAS MACCABAIUS” ' . Will be produced. SOLOISTS: Miss Phoebe Parsons, Mrs E. E. Barber, Messrs J. Hopkins and G. March. . Subscription for the Season—ONE GUINEA. FIVE CONCERTS. ; FIFTEEN TICKETS. Intending subscribers are requested to forward’ their names before-the p.an of reserved seals opens on TUESDAY, 2Sth inst, to the undersigned, Canterbury Hall. THOS. GARRARD, Hon. Sec., 5237 ■ . Box 279. LAST FEW' DAYS. THE TILIKUM, For London, via N.Z. Ports. . The Smallest Ship in the World. ON EXHIBITION TATTERSALL’S, HORSE BAZAAR, Cashel Street • (By. kind permission of Messrs Pyne and ■Boyle). CAPTAIN VOSS LECTURES 10, to 10. Admission Is. Children 6d. 52SS W. ARTHUR DONALD, Sole-Manager, •pi RMS’ “CHAMPIONSHIP ROAD RACE'. SATURDAY, APRIL 25ih. Start at 3 p.m., from Riccorton Hotel.. ENTRIES Close FRIDAY, April 21th, at tW Clubhouse,. Gloucester Street. CHRISTCHURCH CYCLING. CLUB, . 5220 Promoters. at HE Scottish Society., of New Zealand, - Christchurch, will' hold, their TATIE and i HERRIN’ SUPPER in the Alexandra'Rooms, Canterbury Hall, bn 'THURSDAY, April 23rd, 1903, .at 8' p.m. ■ Admission' 2s; refreshments provided. Scottish’ song and dance.' Tickets to be had at the Rooms, 158, Hereford Street, To-night, 22nd inst. . , ROBERT COWAN, 5290 ' _4 ' Secretary. AD POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT—GIass O ' Blowing, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 daily. A present for each visitor. Works, 10, Manchester Street south. Presents • for nothing. Conditions at each exhibition of Glass Blowing. 5231 Public Notices. JiHOMPSON AND TURRELL, SURGEON-DENTISTS, 21S, High Street. We have secured the services of DR H. C. GLENDINING, ' From Pennsylvania University, U.S.A., During the period of Mr 1 lurch's visit to Europe, and America. F 4691 . . FOE SALE BY TENDER. A CYCLE Importing, .Manufacturing, and “Nickel-plating BUSINESS. Annual Turnover £SOOO. Profits average. froin.y39 to SO per cent nett. Cash business. No book debts. A first-class opportunity for energetic man with capital of about £I2OO. Stock Sheets, Tender Forms, and full information to 'bona, fids enquirers, upon applicatio" ‘° ' W.E.C., F 4579 G.P.0., Christchurch. CAVERHILL AND HILSON, 111, MANCHESTER STREET. Next vne Union S.S. Co.’s Buildings. IE ARE BUYERS of WHEAT, OATS, Etc., Etc. Account Sales Promptly Rendered. First-class SHEEP FARM FOR SALE. •• FBI9B Reduction in price op flour AND OATMEAL. WE ARE NOW SELLING—WARDELL BROS. AND CO. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. HIGH CLASS AERATED MINERAL WATERS. GRIFFITHS ‘ AND COMPANY have to ■ announce to the inhabitants of Christchurch and District that they have just imported from England a Soda Water Plant of the most modern pattern, and aro now manufacturing Aerated Waters of ah descriptions, which will be found equa. an every respect to tihe imported article their drinks being made from the ‘fruit in silverlined machinery, guarantees them absolutely pure. They desire to s call the attention of medical men to ’the fact that they manufacture Soda Water especially for invalids, of any strength ordered. They have adopted the thumb-screw stopper, which wi.l bo found a great improvement to those in. use at present. Our Mr Griffiths, who for the last 17 years has been manufacturing for some of the best English houses, personally conducts the business, The Factory is l at the corner of Springfieldl and Edgeware Hoads, and was known at one time as Pitt's* Brewery. F 50.03 WANTED Known.—Concession . of 12 Cabinets and “Mona” Enlargement, I3s Gd. Wrigslesworth and Binns, Photographers. FJ:22O

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13107, 22 April 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13107, 22 April 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13107, 22 April 1903, Page 1

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