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Amusements, &c. JJI H E A T R B B O I A t. Under the Sole Direction, of MR GEORGE MUSGROVE. LAST 3 NIGHTS HAST 3 NIGHTS Of the NELLIE STEWART SEASON. NELLIE STEWART SEASON. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THURSDAY, MAY 7th. MICE AND MEN. MICE AND 'MEN. MICE AND MEN. The CHARMING COMEDY by MADELINE LUOETTE RYLEY ■ In which Last Evening MISS NELLIE STEWART MISS NELLIE STEWART And the Members of MR GEORGE MUSGROVE'S NEW ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY •Were Enthusiastically Received. Box Plr.n at Milner and Thompson’s. Prices—Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls 6s, Stalls 3s, Pit Is. Early door Gd extra. Day Sales at Walker's and Eslick’s. Doors open 7. Curtain will rise at 7.55. Carriages 10.45 p.m. THURSDAY (HALF HOLIDAY). Plans will be on view at Theatre from 1 p.m. TO-DAY (THURSDAY), where DAY SALES may also be obtained. QANTERBURY CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. Established 1882. Patron: His Excellency Earl Ranfurly. President: Patrick Campbell, Esq. Vice-Presidents: Messrs John Oonnall, William Soy and Robert Struthers, and Dr Thomas. • GRAND CONCERT, Under the patronage of his Worship the Mayor (H. F. Wigram, Esq.) and the Mayoress. Arranged by MRS DONALD McLEAN (Mas. Bac.), In aid of THE SOCIETY’S PIPE BAND FUND. CANTERBURY HALL, THURSDAY, 14th MAY, - 1903. NOVEL PROGRAMME. TABLEAUX' (Limelight Effects)— “As I Sat at my Spinning Wheel,” “ Caller Herrin,” “Can Ye Sew Cushions?” \" John. Anderson, My Jo,” “When the ,“Kyo Come Hame,” “Where Hath Scotland Found Her Fame?” “The “Braes o’ Gleniffer,” “All the Blue Bonnets” and “Bird, of,the Wilderness.” Illustrating), by Mrs C. M. Brooke, Miss Emma Rowley, Mr P. Hockley and Mr A. Millar. Accompanist; Miss Jeannie Black. HIGHLAND DANCING— Adults’ “ Reel o’ Tullodh ” —Misses A. Currie and J. Hopping and Messrs A. Blunt and C. S. Bell. Juveniles’ “Foursome Reel”—Misses- Jean Campbell and Knini Marshall, and Masters' Kinloch. Campbell and Arnold S tarrock. Double Sword Dance—Misses A. Currie and J. Hopping. Highland Fling—Miss Rita Glover. Piper: Mr William Hopping. NATIONAL MUSIC— The Society’s Pipe Band. Piano Solos—“ Souvenir d’Ecosse,” Mrs Donald M’Lcan,-and 1 “ There's Nae Luck about the - House;” Miss Jearmie Black. Pianoforte Duetrit" Hebrides, Overture,” Dr and Mrs Crookc.' TICKETS, 2s and is, to be had from Milner and Thompson. Doherty’s Music Shop, 263, High Street; Harris’s Music Shop, 226, Colombo Street N.; W. Scy, 107, Colombo Street S„ and George Sutherland, 212, High 'Street. Seats can be reserved at'Milner and Thompson’s, for Gd extra, which must be occupied before 8 o’clock. Doors open 7.30. Carriages 10.15 o’clock. 6658 G. J. MARSHALL, Secretary. CHRISTCHURCH SCHOOL of PHYSICAL CULTURESANDOW’S SYSTEM. City Hall, Cambridge Terrace. FA H OR N I B R O- O K, • Instructor, PUPIL OP SANDOW AND SANDOW MEDALLIST, 1898. CLASSES for LADIES, CHILDREN <und GENTLEMEN. Terms on,Application.' F 3264 CHRISTCHURCH CHRYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY. SHOW, ART GALLERY. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, • MAY Gth and 7th. Afternoon Tea. Open 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Evening from 6.30 to 9.30. Wm. JONES, P 6149 Hon, Sec. Public Notices-. H. ANDERSON, 185, LICHFIELD STREET, Christchurch. Traction, Stationary and Portable Engines Wood-working Machinery Rock and Diamond Drills Gates’s Rock Breakers Stamper Batteries Concentrating Machinery General Engineering and Mining Supplies Standard Gas and Oil Engines, 1J to 100-h.p. Box-nailing Machinery Hercules Freezing Machinery Spiral Riveted Piping, tested up to 8001 b 8001 b sq. in. F 3247 By Special Appointment to his Excellency, the Earl of Ranfurly. JJ P A N N E L L, ’ BOOTMAKER AND IMPORTER, Begs to Notify that he has just opened up A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT m BOOTS AND SHOES, From the following makers;. E. BOSTOOK. J. BRANCH. , C. AND J. CLARK. KUPPENDORP, DITTINAN OOY. LILLY, BRACKETT AND COY.. INSPECTION INVITED. 83 and 95, MANCHESTER STREET. PBllB . THE CHILDREN’S PICTORIAL PUZZLES. SECOND INSTALMENT IN.THIS WEEK’S “ CANTERBURY TIMES.” THE TEA YOU DRANK IN THE OLD COUNTRY—ALL RED BRAND. TVT OW procurable from Grocers and Store-i-'l keepers. Try the Is lOd Quality. All Tea—no coupons. F 3266 INDIGESTION— No remedy has been so successful as Bennington’s Pills for the above complaint. Sold everywhere. Is. X 3168

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13120, 7 May 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13120, 7 May 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13120, 7 May 1903, Page 1

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