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Amuaements, &c. GOOD FRIDAY. GOOD FRIDAY. THE EXHIBITION ORCHESTRA; THE GREATEST COMBINATION EVER HEARD IN AUSTRALASIA. ORCHESTRAL MATINEE 2 p.m. SPECIAL CONCERT 8 p.m. Conductor: MR ALFRED HILL, R.C.M.L. Leader: MR GEO. WESTOjN. Vocalists— MRS GOWER-BURNS MRS GOWER-BTJRNS And MR JOHN PROUSE. MR JOHN PROUSE. ■ GRAND MATINEE . By THE ORHESTRA. 3 p.m. 8 p.m. PART I. 1. Overture, " Ruy Bias" (Mendelssohn). 2. Meditation from Thais (Massanet). Solo Violin, Mr Cyril Monk. 3. Prelude to Act 111., Lohengrin (Wagner). 4. (a) Song Without Words (oboo and strings) (Taubert). Solo Oboe, Mr T. Jackson, (b) Intermezzo (for strings only) (Gillet). 5. (a) " Arrogonaise " (Massanet). (b) "Navarraise." PART 11. 1. Overture, " Oberon " (Weber). 2 Nocturne (Mendelssohn). 3. Suite, '■ Peer Gynt " (Greig). 1. Morning Voices. 3. Death oi Ase. 3. Anitras Dance. 4. In the Hall of the Mountain Kings. 4. Overture, " Zampa " (Herold). EVENING CONCERT. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. PART I. 1. Overturo, " Tannhauser " (Wagner). (Orchestra.) 2. Aria for Baritone and Orchestra, (from "Stabat Mater"), "Pro Pcc&ttis" (Rossini). Mr John Prouse. 8. "Angelus" (from "Scenes Pittoresques") (Massanet). (Orchestra). 4, Aria for Saprano and Orchestra (Imm "ijlijah"), "Hear Ye Israel." Mrs Gower-Burns. G. Overture, " The Flying Dutchman " (Wagner). (Orchestra). PART 11. 1 Overture, " Fingals Cave" (Mendelssohn). (Orchestra). 2. " Evening Prayer " (Reinecke). (Oroheatra,). 3. Aria for Baritone and Orchestra, "Why Do the Nations V" (Handol). Mr John Prouse. 4. "Danse Macabre " (Saint Saens). Solo Violin, Mr George Weston. (Orchestra). 5. Rhapsody No. 2 (Liszt). (Orchestra). Popular Prices—O. Stalls aaid Dress Circle, 3«- Stalk 2s; Back Seats, 'ls. now open at Dresden. , TOM POLLARD, Manager. Admission Sixpence. \ HOT WATER FREE. '"■■\ TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). , It-RAND FIREWORKS, 8.15 Sharp. WAINONI PARK. WAINONI PARE. FOR EASTER HOLIDAYS. FOR EASTER HOLIDAYS. Twelve Hours' Fun for Sixpence. GOOD FRIDAY— Signor Nigro's String l Band. "EASTER SATURDAY— Daylight Battle, 4 p.m. Funny Clowns. Punch and Jtidy, etc. EASTER SUNDAY—" Signor NigTo's String Band. EASTER MONDAY^ Grand Naval Battle, 4 p.m. EASTER MONDAY— Punch and Judy. EASTER MONDAYGRAND FIREWORKS, 8 p.m. Free. SENSATIONAL RESCUE by Darktown Fire Brigade. EASTER TUESDAY—AFTERNOON SEA FIGHT. FIREWORKS AT NIGHT FREE. MOxUR LAUNCH EXCURSIONS DAILY. WAINONI PARK~" WAINONI PARK FOR EASTER HOLIDAYS. ■FOR EASTER HOLIDAYS. 'ram Fares (including admission), Is; Children Half-price. 2543 Sporting. NEW ZEALAND METROPOLITAN TROTTING CLUB. EASTER MEETING. SATURDAY, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, 30th MARCH and 3rd and 6th APRIL. Trams will run at Frequent Intervals. First Race will start at 12.45 p.m. F3BS6 Impounded. TMPOUNDBD, Papanui Pound, from Lower X iuccarton, 1 Jersey Cow (dry). If not claimed will be sold on 6th April, at noon. A. FAIRBAIRK', Poundkeeper. 2553 I Lost, Fommd, Sec. I T OST, Long Fur Stole at Exhibition Con- ' cert, Tuesday night. Will Finder please lrn same to " Time 3" Office? Handsome reward. 2499 T~6ST—--i Scotch Terrier, name Joe. Anyone reburning to R. Line, Garden Road, Fendalton, will be rewarded. 2480 OST, in or near Exhibition, on Saturday i last, Lady's Gold Bajid Photo Ring, containing photograph of baby. Reward on returning to T. C. Bragge, Aloock's Exhibit, or 181, Montreal Street. 2566 FOUND, Wednesday evening, Purse, containing money and railway ticket. Owner can have same by identifying it. Apply Pyne and Co., Ca-shel Street. 2551 FARMS TO LET. kFFERS invited until 11th APRIL, 1907, v to" LEASE TWO FARMS, KAIAPOI, For a, Term of 10 Years, FROM Ist MAY, 1907. 77 Aores 2 Roods 38 Perches 49 Acres 0 Roods 18 Perches Tender forms 1 and full particulars on application to the CHURCH PROPERTY TRUSTEES, F2SIG Christohurch. T7<OR SALE—£36S: Nearly New T Cottage, JL i rooms, verandah, bay window, concrete foundations, tiled grates, 8 fireplaces, wardrobe, scullery (sink and water laid on), cupboards, detached washhouse, bath, artesian well, trellis, nice section, well fenced, wear Power House. DAVID BATES, Solicitor, 67, Cathedral Square. FP TO CHAPMAN AND WHITE. IF Cab Harness, etc., is not removed from my premises, 31, Gloucester Street east, in 14 days, will be sold to pay rental expenses. HENRY HINGE. March 27, 1907, <&

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14332, 28 March 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14332, 28 March 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14332, 28 March 1907, Page 1

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