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Amusements, &c. rp H E A T R [ROYAL. Under the Sole Direction of MR GEORGE MUSGROVE. LAST 2 NIGHTS LAST 2 NIGHTS Of the NELLIE STEWART SEASON. NELLIE STEWART SEASON. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. FRIDAY, MAY Bih. "MICE AND MEN." " MICE AND MEN." "MICE AND''MEN." " MICE AND MEN." The Charming Comedy by Madeline Lucetie Ryley. Presented by MISS NELLIE STEWART MISS NELLIE STEWART And (he Members of MR GEORGE MUSGROVE'S NEW ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY Box Plan 1 at Milner and Thompson's. Prices—Dress Circle -and Orchestral Stalls ss, Stalls 3s, Pit Is. Early doer 6d extra. Day Sales at Walker's and Eslick's. Doors open 7. Curtain ■will rise >at 7.56. Carriages 10.45 p.m. SOUVENIR NIGHT, SATURDAY NkXT, MAY Oth, And Last Night of the NELLIE STEWART SEASON, On which occasion AUTOGRAPHED PORTRAITS MISS 'NELLIE STEWA^RT Will bs Presented To Each Lady Visiting the Theatre. hARCY HYLAND'S GREAT REGAL CIRCUS. CHRISTCHURCH. MONDAY, MAY 11. ■sl HORSES AND PONIES 51 ! 'The Best-trained Horses an-di tile G' Circus Riders in 'the Australian Colo 6 CREAMY PONIES • 6 Trained and Introduced by Miss Hyland. These Ponies lay down with fore and hindlegs tied, and at the word of command one clever pony unties himself and hi 3 comrades. TOMMY HYLAND, The Fearless Jockey in his Bounding Blindfolded Act. Popular Prices: 2s and Is. Reserved seats 3a. ; 6771 P. A. HUSTON, Representative. ST ALBANS METHODIST SUNDAY I SCHOOL. I ALE OF WORK, PRODUCE, etc., will be Continued TO-DAY, from 2.30 p.m. Gramophone Selections. Side Shows. Refreshments Galore. .„. Admission after 6 o'clock 6d .and 3d. 6800 J; uq;f,i*Aiiij. LA N C A S T'ffc R PARK. SATURDAY. ast Ground. Albion v. ■iVlenvale —West <jround. Linwood v. Oid Boys—South Ground. . KICK-OFF 3 p.m. Afternoon Tea to holders of Grand. Stand Tickets. 6760 ■ FOOT'BiALL. LANCASTER PARK. ANY SPECTATOR found on the Playing Ground, either before or during or after the games at Lancaster Park, will be PROSECUTED. F. D. KESTEYEN, Sec. Lanoaster Park Co. W. G. GARRARD, 6761 ''Sec. Rugby Union. m PUBLIC Meeting, ALEXANDRA HALL, FRIDAY, April Bth, to Discuss the Conditions Affecting the Children of tie State. Speakers: Mesdames Cunnington and • A. Wells, Messrs T. E. Taylor, H. G. Ell, G. Laurenson, M.H.R.'s, and Mr O'B. Hoaie. Chair taken 8 o'clock. 6708 IHRISTCHURCH RACING CLUB. THE AUTUMN MEETING Will be held ON SATURDAY, Sfali INST., At PLUMPTON. A Special Train will leave, at 12.30 p.m. F 6694 SHBURTON COUNTY RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, MAY 14th AND 15th, 1903. Large Entries. Excursion Fares. Suitable Train Arrangements. First Race Starts at 1.15 p.m. sharp. 6786 Lost, Fotind, &c. LOST, on. Monday last, a, White Gelding, blind left eye. Information " Times " Office. 6751 LOST, One Fur Necklet • tram-car. . Five shillings reward. 86, | Hereford Street, Linwood. LOST, .Ladies' Gold ±sroocn, Between vasnei Street east and Armagh Street west. FinI der rewarded on returning to 29, Cashel Street east. 6792 TRACED from Stanmore Bridge, 1 Bay Pony, white blaze oa face. Finder regarded on returning same to H. H. Loughnan. Stanmore Bridse. 6787 THE CHILDREN'S HCTORUIi PUZZLES. _ . SECOND INSTALMENT IN THIS WEEK'S " CANTERBURY TIMES." [SS PHIPPS, Mrs Napier's Agent, re- . ceives PUPILS for Anglo-Parisian Dress-Cutting; terms 30s. Lessons daily. Ladies interested are invited to call. Patterns Cut to Measurement. 113, Hereford Street. X 3230 THE CHILDREN'S ICTORIAL PUZZLES. SECOND INSTALMENT IN THIS WEEK'S " CANTERBURY TIMES." K" POTTED MEATS aie manufactured from Government inspected meat only -perfectly pure, wholesome and ricE in avour, and will tempt the appetite of the most fastidious. Put up in eases, of 4 dozen, 1 containing a good assortment, %

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13121, 8 May 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13121, 8 May 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13121, 8 May 1903, Page 1

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