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Anpuaesuoats, See IJIHEATEB KOTAIi. Sole Lessee and Director, MR GEORGE MUSGROVE. FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, April 7th. MR GEORGE MUSGROVE Has the honour to announce the appearance in Christchurch of MISS NELLIE STEWART, MISS NELLIE STEWART, Who will be supported by Mrs NAESMORE MORRIS Miss Nn-NNIB BENNETT Miss WILLARD Mias SINGLETON, and Miss DAVENPORT Messrs HARCOURT BEATTY MALCOLM DUNN HARRY PARKER DUDLEY CLINTON .TAMES LINDSAY (Artists Engaged by Mr Musgrove on his recent visit, to England), And the full strength of . MR GEORGE MUSGROVE’S DRAMATIC COMPANY, For a Season of TWELVE NIGHTS ONLY. 'Che Opening Production on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT will be SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY, SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY, To be followed during the Season by “ Blind Man’s Buff,” “ Camille,” “ Old Heidelberg” and “Pretty Peggy.” The BOX PLAN will be opened on Monday next, at Milner and Thompson’s. Prices of Admission, ss, 3s, Is. Tonring Manager, Harry Musgrove. \ 847 QANTEKBURY HALL. THURSDAY, 6th APRIL, At 8 p.m. A DRAWING-ROOM ENTERTAINMENT Entitled “AN EVENING OF RECITALS,” By the REV THOS. TAIT, M.A., B.D. Programme of Recitals and Musical Items; 1. Piano Solo Miss Vivienne Gurlett 2. Recital —“ Houp-la, ihe Little Circus Waif” (J. Strange \v inter) “haithiul Unto Death.” 3. Violin Solo—” Gipsy Dances ” (Sarasate) Herr Kahn, L.C.M. 4. Recital —“ The Black Poodle ” (F. Anstey) “The Collapse of a Lie.” 5. Song—“ Serenade (Gounod) Mrs Bates 6. Recital —“ Enoch Arden ” (Lord Tennyson) The Heroism of Self-abnegation. 7. Violin Solo—“ Reverie " (Vieuxtemps) Herr Kahn 8. Recital—“ The Bashful Student” (Rev D. Macrae) 9. Duet—"A Night in Venice” Miss Belle Buchanan and Mr Caetlyon Bennett 10. Recital—” Little Lord Fauntleroy ” (Frances Hodgson Burnett) A Child’s "Conquest. 11. Song—“ The Wolf ” Mr Angus Rus'sell 12. Recital—“ The Frenchman’s Dilemma,” " Zat Nombaire” (in broken English) . 13. Violin Solo—“ Tzganos Danse ” (Tivadar Nachey) Herr Kahn 14. Recital—“ Jock Hulon Fishing" (from “ The Sterling,” by Rev MacLeod) The Net Proceeds in aid of St Paul’s Organ and Hall. Fund. Reserved Seats 3s. The Box plan now open at Milner and Thompson’s. Tickets 2s and Is, at J. W. Gibb, Cathedral Square. , Q H.ORAL HALL. WEDNESDAY, sth APRIL, 1905. MISS SONG RECITAL. Reserved Seats 3s, Unreserved 2s, Is. Box Plan now open at Milner and Thompson’s. 903 UKATING” SKATING.—Open all Day. O Ladies’ and Children’s Session morning, 10 to 12. J-mile Handicap Wednesday, April sth. Entries close Monday night. Good Band in attendance. T. BALLAN, Proprietor. ON view at A. VINCENT'S, Bomata, Woolston, 2 CURIO PIGS. ADMISSION 6d. 1068 SUMNER—SUNDAY. E J ST’S BAND. Trams 2.5 p.m. 1085 MRlTluTfoNr''' CLAIRVOYANT ■ and Test Medium', may be consulted at Grocer’s Shop, corner of Cashs’. Street and East Belt, for a few days, only. ' 1064 i B URNS MACDONALD- Magnetic • Healer and Suggestive Therapeutist, 67a. Cathedra! Sojiurc, for all diseases, mental and physical. No. 2 Developing Class now forming. Apply early; only a. few admitted. Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and 7 to 9 p.m. 1077 PHYSICALncULTURE— MR TANKARD’S SCHOOL, corner of Gloucester Street and Oxford Terrace. Day Classes.—Ladies, Tuesdays and Fridays; Girls, Tuesdays, at 4; Boys, Thursdays, at 4; Men, Tuesdays and Fridays, 5.15. Night Classes.—Ladies, Mondays:’ Men, Tuesdays. Gym. and Sandow,; Fridays. Japanese. Special training classes, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Lungs tested periodically. Private classes and medical cases. Classes now forming. Send for prospectus. . F 3476 LEARN TO BREATHE. DEEP- BREATHING and INTERNAL. EXERCISE strikes at the foundation of ill-health. AIR IS BLOOD AND BLOOD IS LIFE. F. A. HORNIBROOK, Sandow Medallist, Instructor of Physical Culture, CITY HALL, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE, Makes a Specialty of Breathing Exercises. Write or call for Prospectus. Telephone 1359. F 3204 A HINT TO THE STRUGGLING FARMER. QHOULD you require an article to complete O the home, from a grand piano to a second-hand shoe-brush, at half its first cost, we can supply you. A.' REED, FURNITURE DEALER, Colombo Street, next Taylor and Oakley’s. F333S f HAVE NOW OPENED”PITEMI SE S X At the CORNER OF COLOMBO AND GLOUCESTER' STREETS, Where I shall carry on Business as a Highclass Hairdresser and Tobacconist. Old Friends and Patrons cordially invited to Inspect my New Stock. F 6983 j. McDowell. TO POTATO GROWERS. WE have in Stock, for Spraying Diseased Potato Crops, BORDEAUX MIXTURE (6-4-40 Formula), As recommended by T. W. Kirk, Esq., Government Biologist. SOLD ’ IN 8-GALLON CASKS. PRICE, Is 6d PER GALLON. Mix One-part Bordeaux to Two Parts Cold Water before spraying. WE ALSO STOCK SPRAY PUMPS, WITH SIDE CYCLONE NOZZLE. Apply A. C. WILSON AND CO., 122, Cashel Street, F 6519 Christchurch,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIII, Issue 13712, 1 April 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIII, Issue 13712, 1 April 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIII, Issue 13712, 1 April 1905, Page 1

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