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Amuseixentß, &c QX KTERBHI! ! ! HALL. Lessee and Manager—Mr Harry Rickards. 'FAREWELL! FAREWELL! TO-NIGHT, at 7.50._ FAREWELL PERFORMANCE Of AIR HARRY RICKARDS’ VAUDEVILLE AND SPECIALTY COMBINATION. MAX ROSE’S AMERICAN ELECTRICAL SURPRISES, Introducing MADAME MARZELLA And her wonderfully Trained Birds in the celebrated “SHIPWRECK SCENE,” as given by her with enormous success throughout the world. MAY MOORE DUPREZ, “ The Jollv Dutch Girl. WILL VAN ALLEN, " The Musical Tramp.’ MAUD BEATTY, “ Now’ Zealand’s Favourite. J. W. WINTON and his friend “ McGinty. AIAUD FANING in New Coon Songs. ADA DELROY SMITH SISTERS JAMES BELL 1 ARTHUR ELLIOTT MAGGIE FRASER EDWARD FORD GEORGE BENTLEY ARNOLD PHIL And the Very Latest Series of ANIMATED PICTURES. NOTICE! All Outstanding Accounts must be rendered This Morning. BEFORE 12 O’CLOCK. Prices— :>s, 2a, Is. Early Doors 7to 7.30, Sixpence Extra to Stalls and Back Seats. Box Plan Now Open at Milner and Thompson’s. Day Sales at Bslick’s. ALLAN HAMILTON, Manager for Mr Harry Rickards. H/roNAMAEA MEMORIAL CONCERT, CanJit torbury Hall, WEDNESDAY, 30th November. F. M. Wallace, Musical Director and Performer. Old favourites and new voices contributing. Programme advertised shortly. Tickets Is and 2s, can be obtained at Milner and Thompson’s and Dresden Piano Co. Holders of 2s tickets can reserve seats at Milner and Thompson’s free of charge. JOSHUA’ LITTLE, Hon Sec., 234, Armagh Street. : F 993 s T PAUL'S, PAPA NU I. SUMMER FAIR, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, ■ Sth and 9th December. Numerous Attractions. Particulars in future advertisements and bills. Proceeds in aid of Organ Fund. 939 TV/TOONIIGHT Excursions—Don’t forget. Jit Mariners’ , Pride Lodge, 1.0.Q.T., Lyttelton. Tho s.s. Purau will leave Lyttelton 7.30 p.m. To-day for Governor’s Bay, returning at 10 p.m. Lyttelton Brass’ Band in attendance. Fares:’ Adults la, Children (id. . ' 1012

CARNIVAL Week for Athletes. —Athletic Sports at Feilding, Wanganui and Yew Plymouth.' Feilding Athletic Club’s, December 26, £223 in prises. Entries close December 7. E. H. Fisher, secretary. New Plymouth Carnival Sports, December 28, £2OO in prizes. Entries close December 14. H. A. Lennon, secretary. Wanganui, December 30. Programmes on application. 546 'MADAME BPILLBIk PSYCHO METHIST; Tost Medium, Armagh Street, 4 doors from Colombo Street, upstairs (over Dairy), private entrance. Advice on-Health. Marriage. Business, etc. POSITIVELY LAST WEEK. 056 CHRISTCHURCH SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE. SANDOW SYSTEM. CITY HALL, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. F. A. HORNIBROOK, Instructor. Pupil of Sandow and Sandow Medallist, 1898. Classes for Ladies, Children and Gentlemen. Private Tuition Medical Oases. Breathing Exercises a Speciality. Write cr call for Prospectus. Telephone 1359. F 3204 ■

Lectures. . CANTERBURY FRUIT-GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION. ADDRESS TO FRUIT-GROWERS AND FARMERS. A POPULAR ADDRESS on “ SOILS AND MANURES,” Druids’ Hall, Worccster Stareot-, SATURDAY, 26th inst, 8 p.m. MR GEORGE GRAY, P.C.S., Hon. Chemist, to A. and. P. Association, Lecturer on Chemistry, Lincoln College, has kindly consented to give a Popular Address on “ Soils and 'Manures ” under the auspices of the above Association. All fruit-growers, farmers and others interested are cordially- invited. The Committee ■will meet punctually at 7.30 p.m. E. H. LITTLE, 970 . Secretary.

Religious Announcements. CHRISTCHURCH DIOCESAN CHORAL ASSOCIATION. IT* HE TWENTIETH ANNUAL FESTIVAL JL IN THE CATHEDRAL, TO-DAY (Thursday) 24th NOVEMBER, 1904. Choral Evensong, 3 p.m. Choral Evensong, 7 p.m., with sermon. Preacher; Ven Archdeacon Averill. “ High Tea ” will bo served in the Colosseum at 4.30 p.tu. The Very Rev the Dean will preside. The public will enter by the West and Transept Doors only. A few books at Crooks’, !)d each. D. BELLHOUSE. .974 Hon. Sec.

Tramway Notices. NOTICE. OUMiNER and PERRY ROAD TEAMS Will Run -via COLOMBO STREET and SOUTH BELT , TO-DAY, And Via MANCHESTER STREET and SOUTH BELT On and After FRIDAY, 2Sth NOVEMBER, ' Until Further Notice. CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY COY., LTD. I. P. HARTLa.vjJ, 900 Secretary.

W anted tJIEA. —Good Family Tea, lENPENCE (lOd) per lb, in any quantities. JOHN HALL AND CO., LTD. X3339_ W ANTED, Bov for Foundry. Lucas Bros, and Co., Lld. ; _99B_ WANTED Sell, Sound Lady 7 s"Bicycle, only used week; £8 10s. 309, Madras Street north. 995 ANTED, Children "to” tell Their Mothers Vt our Great Sale of Children’s Summer Shoes -will start Dec. 1. Maine Bros. iSWED7~the — order for the furnishing of your home. We cau’save you money. Ja-cobsen, McDonald, and Co. 1 X 34.55 X34SS ANTED, Children to tell their Mothers our Great Sale of Children's Summer Shoes will start Dec._L Maine Bros. , TCTSrANTED, the order for the furnishing Vf . of your home. We can save yon money. Jacobsen, McDonald and Co. E 3450 a 3400 | ANTED, Children to tell their Mothers our Great Sale of Children’s Summer Shoes will start Dec. 1. Maine Bros. XS7'ANTED7~thcBe about - to furnish to call VV on us and secure the best value in the city Jacobean, McDonald and Co., 136, High S treet. ; WANTED, General Drapery Manager. Apply (with testimonials, stating age, salary required) to Butterwonh Bros., Dunedin or Christchurch, or to Manchester Bros., Wniatate M.ust be a first-class salesman. 768 ANTED, Cooks, Housemaid, Lady-helps, also Housekeeper for two gentlemen. Waiting engagement—Married Couple, KitOhenmaid and experienced AVaitress. Miss Campbell, Select Registry, No. 2, Chancery > Lane. Tel. 1229,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXII, Issue 13603, 24 November 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXII, Issue 13603, 24 November 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXII, Issue 13603, 24 November 1904, Page 1

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