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Amusements, &c. JESSIE MACLACEIA N’S FAREWELL CONCERT. CANTERBURY HALL, TO-NIG'HT. TO-NIGHT. JESSIE MACLACHLAN’S FAREWELL. PROGRAMME. , ] Pianoforte) Solo—“ lona,” (Berger)—Mr Robt. Buchanan. ' „ . ~ /T> , Patriotic Song—“iScots Wha Has (Burns)— Miss Jessie Maolachlan. ’Cello Solo—“ Czardas ” (Fischer)—Mr John McLiuden. Love Song—(a) “Thou Ling ring Star (Burns); Jacobite Song—(b) The Hundred Pipers (Nairne)—Miss Jessie Maclachlan. . . , . „ • \ ’Cello Soio—“Echoes of Ayrshire (Blau)— Mr John MoLinden. Recital and Song—“ Loohlomon (Anon)— Miss Jessie Maolachlan. Pianoforte Solo—“ Aberfeldy ’ Mr Robt. Buchanan. ’Cello So.i—(a) “Nocturne’’ “ Gavotte Humoresque John McLiuden. _ Gaelio Song—“ Fear a Bhata (The Boatman) (Anon) —Miss Jessie Maolachlan. ’Cello Soli—(a) “ Cantabile (Cui): (b) “ Tar•antelle ” (Banco of Death) (Victor Herbert)—Mr John McLiuden. Jacobite Song-“ Will Ye No’. Come Back Again?” (Nairne)— Miss Jessie Mao.achlan. Plan of Reserved Seats now open at the Dresden Music Warehouse, Cathedral Square. A limited number of seats may be reserved in Dress Circle, 3s. ‘ PRICES: ss'3s, 2s, and Is. Day Sales and Early Door Tickets at .Rennert's, West End, and Riedle’s,'High . Street. Early doors Gd extra. FREDERICK SHIPMAN, Manager. (Buchanan) — (Chopin); (b) (Popper)—Mr TO-D AY 1 TO-DAY I ' GRAND BAZAAR. ■To be opened! 3 P-m-, at IE ' COLOSSEUM. MISS JESSIE MAOLACHLAN. • High Tea* 6 to 7 p.m., I®, including admission Musical Selections by Linwood Orchestral Society in the evening. Proceeds in add of St Paul’s Sunday-school Building Fund. F 6323 T QHORAL HALL. ' GRAND MATINEE. SATURDAY 'NEXT, 28th OCTOBER, 1905. In aid of the Building Fund of the Church of the Good Shepherd, PbiEipsl-own. Operetta, 1 “THE DOLL’S HOUSE," itli Fancy Costumes, Graceful Dancing and Bright Music, by Little Girls, ages from 4J to 12 years, imeddetia, “CROSS PURPOSES,,’’ by members of the Ladies’ Guild. JON ENTERTAINMENT, by Phillipstown Choir. Boys, mgs, Choruses, Cake-walks, Local and Political Jokes. Doors open 2 p.m.; commence 2.15 p.m. Prices: Adults Is, Children 6d. Reserved ats 2s, Is. Plan and tickets at Dresden .ano Coy. CQ22 FENDALTON. 1 SALE OP WORK will be held in St i. Bamja-ba-s Schoclrooni on THURSDAY EXT, in aid of the Church Funds. Open om 2 till 10. eßso ' Meetings. THE CANTERBURY CENTRAL CO- . OPERATIVE DAIRY COMPANY, LTD. The adjourned annual meeting of the Shareholders of the CANTERBURY CENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY COMPANY. LTD., will be held in the HALL of tho Chamber of Commerce, Christchurch, on SATURDAY .NEXT, the 2Sth INST., ’At 1 p.m., When, the Motion to Reduce the Number of Directors will be dealt with by ballot, after which the Directors .for the ensuing year will, be elected. R. ELLISON, ■ F 6866 . Secretary. Public Notice. r DRAPERY. WANTED, for Showroom, iS'mairt JUNIOR ASSISTANT! two or three years' experience. ms? TONBYCLIPPE and CAREY. WANTED to Lend, £5, £lO, £2O, £SO, £IOO, £SOOO. Personal or other security. Strictly confidential. D. STRANAGHAN, U, Chancery Lane. Telephone 850. » F 2756 PUBLIC NOTICE. GIVING UP BUSINESS. m©OLS, CUTLERY, GENERAL HARD- ± - WARE. Entire Stock being Sold for Cash at Great . Reduction. J. P. BROWN, F 5558 , 171, High Street. GERSTENA. THE NEW . OATEN PORRIDGE* MEAL. Made in Christchurch Daily. Cooked in two minutes. Not so Heating as other Oat Foods. Sold by Grocers in Is and 5s bags. Wholesale— , H. C. GODFREY AND CO. P 3526 CITY, NORTH. BRICK HOUSE, seven rooms, bathroom, pantry, scullery, washhouse, h. o. water, and all modern conveniences; section contains quarter of an acre. H. S. RICHARDS, Land and Estate Agent, F 3357 185, Gloucester Street. CRANFORD STREET, ST ALBANS. 3 ACRES, with well-built House, containing five rooms, scullery and detached wash-house, stable, oart shed, fowihous-es, lumber shed and fernery. The whole property is in excellent order, and is for sale at a low price. H. S. RICHARDS, Land and Estate Agent, FP3357 185, Gloucester Street. TO SUFFERERS PROM RHEUMATISM. VSTHY suffer from Rheumatism audits atYi. tendaut evils when a fair trial of liheumo will cure you, just as it has cured thousands of others. Linijjients and plasters can never permanently -cure, for the real causa of tho agony is to be found in excess uric acid in tho blood. Rheumo neutralises and drives out these poisonous acid accumulations, gives speedy relief, and ere long' will effect a complete cure. Mr B. M. Eudman suffered from rheumatism for 21 years, but Rheumo cured him. Chemists and storekeepers sell it at 2s 6d and 4s 6d a bottle. . FP7

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13889, 25 October 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13889, 25 October 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13889, 25 October 1905, Page 1

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