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A musements, &c. Jiq - Z. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. CONCERT HALL, 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO'-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. First Appearance o£ MDLLE LIANE RICHARD, MDLLE'LIANE RICHARD, MDLLE LIANE RICHARD, THE FAMOUS PARISIAN MEZZOSOPRANO (Pupil o£ Mime Marches!), I Who will Sing “ ECRIN,” by C. Chaminade. “ DESTINATION," by H. de Nontenants. “ALONE,” by Herman Lohr. “ITS THE DAY,” by Ruggiero Leoncavallo. The Famous EXHIBITION ORCHESTRA; Will Perform, Under the Conductorship of Mr Alfred Hill, Mendelssohn’s “ MELUSINE.” Thomas's Entr’acte, “MIQNON.” Brahms’ “ ZIVER UNGAUSCHE TANGE.” Mozart’s SYMPHONY IN G MINOR. GRAND MATINEE, At 3.30 p.m. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT, - ; ,By the ‘ EXHIBITION ORCHESTRA. Conductor—Mr Alfred Hill, R.C.M.L. Leader—Mr George Weston. On the Lawn, at 7.30 p.m., THE LYTTELTON MARINE BAND; Grand Piano used 1 nt these Concerts is supplied by the Dresden Piano Company. Prices of Admission 6d to all parts. Sente can be Reserved at the Dresden Company for Dress Circle. TOM) POLLARD, Director of Entertainments. ■gA'ND ARRANGEMENTS. MONDAY, Nov. 19th, the LYTTELTON MARINE BAND. \ ’TUESDAY, Nov. 20th, GARRISON BAND. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 21st, ELITE BAND. TOM POLLARD,, Director of Entertainments. Public Notices NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. NOTICE. ON and Alter MONDAY, the 19th instant, ‘ the Covered-in Way to the Exhibition will he Continuously Available as a Moans of Entrance and Exit to and from the. Exhibition Buildings. G. S. MUNRO. General Manager. Christchurch, 17th November, 1909. 7981 rjlO Lot, as Going • Concern, FUNSPOT, JL His Majesty’s Theatre; Box-hall Tables, Shooting Galleries and other games. Good living for active man. Apply AMUSEMENT, “Times” Office. 9869 WANTED, Visitors and the General Public to know that THE,EXHIBITION RESTAURANT ■ ~ » i ~K‘ '■‘■'■c * NEAR THE MACHINERY HALL. 9025 S. SMITH I AND SON, the London Watoh- • makers to his Majesty and the Admiralty, in conjunction with the Association of Diamond Merchants, Trafalgar Square, London, are NOW OPEN TO DO BUSINESS at their Stand near (ho Fernery and opposite the Fire Station in the Exhibition. The Association’s 5000-page catalogue of diamond work, jewellery, gold, silver and plated goods Is the largest and most comprehensive in the world, and will bo sent post-free on application. S. SMITH AND SON’S " Guide te the Purchase of a Watch ” and "Clock' Treatise” will also be sent on application. Exery example of the Jeweller’s and Silversmith’s Art is displayed either for immediate sale or forward delivery. 9247 SHARPE BROS. “Y® OLDE ENGLISH TAVERN.” The Quaintest, Prettiest and Most Unique Stall in the Exhibition. Don’t go dry. Don’t remain thirsty; All,our Noted Browed Beverages on tap at Ye Olde English Tavern, does to Canadian Court and opp. Department of Labour. Miss Madden and Mr H. Cadman, late of Royal Cafe, attendants in charge. Come'and see the old-faehioned Ingle Nook of the Elizabethan Period. The Bar Parlour of the Tavern furnished with old pictures and mementoes of the Chase and War. Rush-bottomed Chairs, Halpint and Pint Pewter Muigsand Jugs, Churchwardens, Pipe-Lights, eto. SHARPE BROS. FACTORY, 107, Worcester Street. 9248 gUMMEB SUITS. FOR VARIETY AND STILE, Try 0. PANNELL AND CO., Tailors and Mercers, 127, MANCHESTER STREET. Telephone 1218. FP3748 TO MOTOR-CAR BUYERS. "tX7E have in stock a Few First-class ’ SECOND-HAND MOTOR-CARS FOR SALE at the Following REDUCED PRICES:— 6-H.P. ROVER CAR, to carry two, passengers; in first-class condition.' £165. 6-H.P. CAR, fitted with genuine De Dion Engine, to carry two passengers. £195. 6-H.P. CAR, fitted with genuine De Dion Engine, to carry four passengers. £225. 'TONNEAU CAR, to carry four passengers; fitted with a 10-12-h.p. Alldays and Onions engine. £295. 8-H.P. ROVER TONNEAU CAR, to carry four passengers. £250. All these Cars are in First-class Condition, and ANY REASONABLE TRIAL CAN BE GIVEN. . We can strongly recommend intending purchasers to see those cars before buying, as cars of these descriptions aro seldom picked up at such low prices. INGLIS BROS., Corner of Worcester and Manchester Streets. DAVIS Sewing Machines, the only vertical feed machines in tho world. Minso" and Co., agents.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14222, 19 November 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14222, 19 November 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14222, 19 November 1906, Page 1

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