Amusements, &c. TTkARCY HYLAND'S GREAT VICEREGAL CIECUS. OPPOSITE THEATRE ROYAL. TONIGHT. TO-NIGHT. (Weather Permitting.) THE BEST-TRAINED HORSES AND THE GREATEST CIRCUS RIDERS IN THE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES. fn m e and Laugh at our Funny Funny Clowns. popular Prices: 2s and Is. Reserved seats MATINE E—SATURDAY AFTER NOON. 7323 LA N O A B T E R PA R K. SATURDAY. Old: Boys v. Aibiow—East Ground. Meiivalo v. Linwoo*—West Ground. Sydenham v. Lyttelton—South Ground. Kick Off 3 p.m. Afternoon Tea to Holders of Grand' Stand Tickets. 7255 CHRISTCHURCH PROHIBITION LEAGUE. SOCIAL TO-NIGHT. ■HYf-'iCAL CLUB'S ROOMS, Gloucester Street. Music. Supper. Short Address by Miss Addis. 7308 Colosseum Skating rink. rink ope'n all day. Children's Carnival.—First practice will bo held to-day at 5 p.m. Ball-bearing Skates for sale. R. W. BARRY, Secretary and Manager. 7036 6D POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT.—GIass Blowing, 2to 5 and 7'to 9 daily. A present for visitor. Works, 16, Manchester Street' south. Presents for nothing. Conditions at each exhibition of Glass Blowing. 7306 THE USUAL MONTHLY MEETING of 'the CANTERBURY LODGE, No. 10-13, will be held in the Masonic Hall, Manchester Street, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, at 7.30. Members of tho Craft cordially invited. 7257 Volunteer Notices DISTRICT ORDEit. CEREMONIAL: PARAD THE Ceremony of Unveiling tho Queen's •Jubilco Memorial will take place at Victoria Square on EMPIRE DAY, the 23th inst., at 2.30 p.m., at which his Worship, the Mayor desires the Volunteers to be represented, and it is hereby ordered — 1. Tho " E" Battery Field Artillery Volun'tecrs and Engineers will each furnish 40 of all ranks to take part in the ceremony. 2. The 0.C.. North Canterbury Infantry Battalion will detail- HO of 'all' ranks: by d'eleht: from*" the following corps—-3-uards, College Rifles, City Rifles, Imperial Rifles, Sydenham Rifles, LiniMood Rifles, Civil Service Rifles. iole will parade at the Drill Barracks, ar. a p.m. punctually, under 'the command of Major Crcsswell. Dress " Review Order." All Officers of Canterbury District are invited to attend in uniform. T. W. PORTER, C. 8., Colonel Commanding Canterbury District. Headquarters, 14th May,' 1903. 7309 ■'.'.'.:'• ..'■Exhibitions. '■'. • NEiV BRIGHTON PIER. O T TLE-.N OS E D WHALE, In- Perfeot Condition, NOW -ON EXHIBITION • 'On NEW BRIGHTON PIER. 7316 ; Impounded. May 12, 1903, JL ione Wihita;Htirsei..'.Jf'-not claimed! and' expenses •paid, to 'be sold' on Monday, May 25th, at> 12 o'clock .noon, J. WOODCOCK, PoundLost, Found, &o. "•7<OUND, Browai Horse, white ihind ifc-et, -star on forehead', short rope' on i:i»ck. if not claimed 'by Monday, 18th. inst., will -be gold to defray expenses. Apply 10, Ward l Street, Addington. 7310 'TRAIED to my farm at Aylesbury, on * Monday, 11th inst.; .-..7 Calves, 3 white, 4 fed -and ■white.'.-VGwrj.or-.cari have same by paying expenses. W.' L. Fowler. 7325 Public Notices. TIME AND LABOUR SAVED BY USING OUR LIGHTNING FIREWOOD, at 9d per doz. Bundles. Same as used in England. Ring up Telephone 715. SMITH AND SMITH, Sawmillers, Tua-m Street. F 3276 OODW'ILL, 5 years LEASE, of ONE OF r THE BEST PAYING HOTELS in South Canterbury. Low rent. Average takings over £BO per week. Also, 3 yea-rs LEASE of HOTEL, adjoining Salcyards'; doing a. good steady trade. Apply. D. MAHONEY, 7190 Timaru. JEWELLERY SALE. STARTLING, REDUCTIONS. W. TUCKER, s(8, HIGH STREET. *LADIES' WATCHES, 20s to £5 GENTS' WATCHES, 25s to JEB 10a GOLD BROOCHES, 5s to £5 GREENSTONE BROOCHES, 10s' 6d to £1 10s CHARM PINS, 3s 6d to 12s 6d NICKEL WATCHES, 10s 6d to 35s ENGAGEMENT RINGS, 30s to £ls Even' Article Guaranteed. P. W. TUCKER, 228, HIGH STREET (next Fountain Barber). XF3092 DELICIOUS TEAS. T\7"-E have Now Landing:—loo 12lb ■'.- Boxes: FINEST BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE, At Is 10d per lb. 50 QUARTER CHESTS DITTO, At Is 9d per lb. 50 HALF CHESTS DITTO, At Is 8d per lb. These are the Choicest Teas imported to Canterbury, and will be found exceptional value. CHEESE. CHEESE. We also hold a very laTge- stock of Prime Peninsula Dairy Cheese, also Factory. Special quotations for ton lots. JACKMAN AND LORD, Grocers and Provision-Merchants, Corner Cashel and Manchester Streets, Christchurch. F 3( '• WAMELINE, THE QUICKEST, CHEAPEST and BEST STOVE POLISH." "TKIKSON Wants people to get married. iLi at H. Atkinson: steads and Bedding 'OVERYONE should call at n. iUKmson s, Ju_ ll7,_Manohestor_Stree_t.__ UIINTTURE for' Nothing (or near h) at 117, Manchester Street. _ FIS9B I>UY for Cash. You get Furniture Cheaper J nt. Atkinson's. TANTED Known—Wngglesworth and . . r ' Binns not employing canvassers. Ali coupons, of any date, accepted. F 3220
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13127, 15 May 1903, Page 1
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