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Amusements. <sse, EP MAJESTY’S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), APRIL 22nd, And TO-MORROW, 23rd. Under Ike direction of John Lemmono. MELBA. MELBA. MELBA. The only opportunity of hearing the greatest singer in the world, as Madame Melba will not again "visit New Zealand. MADAME MELBA will sing— Rccit n aria, “Ah fora o Ini” (Traviata) —Verdi. Scona from “ Othello ” —“ Ave Maria ” —V ercli. Mad Scene from “Lucia di Lammerraoor,” Flute Obbligato—Donizetti. MR FREDERICK RAN ALOW will sing—“l Hear You Calling Me’’—Marshall. “ Because ” —Hardelot. “ Thinking of Thee ” —Caro Roma. "The Billet Doux ” —Lehmann. MISS UNA BOURNE, Solo Pianist, will play—- " Polonaise,” A flat, op. 53—Chopin. ** IlliapsodiQ No. 14—Liszt. MR JOHN LEMMONE, Solo Flautist, will play—- “ Wind Among the Trees.” .MR HAROLD WHITTLE, accompanist. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 21s; Stalls, 10s 6d; Pit, ss. Box Plan at the Dresden, where all Tickets of admission are procurable. DR BAENARDO’S HOMES. TTIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. -*•*- MONDAY, APRIL 26th, At S o’clock. Chairman: The Very Rev the Dean. TUESDAY, APRIL 27th, At S o'clock. Chairman: T. E. Taylor, Esq., M.P. REV W."j~MAYERS And DR BARNARDO'S MUSICAL BOYS. And DR BARNARDO’S MUSICAL BOYS. PICTURES AND STORIES illustrating Dr Barnardo’a Child-Rescue Work. MUSICAL SELECTIONS on Beiis, Bugles, Bagpipes and other Instruments. ACTION SONGS or Tambourine Drill. ADMISSION: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 2s; Stalls, Is; Children Half-price. Tickets and Plans at Dresden Co. Collection in aid of New'Hospital. COME AND SEE! HEAR!I AND HELP!II For particulars of services on Sunday, April 25th see bills and Saturday s advertisement. 6302 CHORAL H A L L. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2Sth. FIRST CONCERT. CHRISTCHURCH ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. Subscribers of AT Is entitled to Four Tickets, and those of 10s 6d to Two Tickets for each of the Four Concerts given during the season. Intending Subscribers can enrol by forwarding names to S. C. STRINGER, i Hon. Sec., Box 15 G.P.O. ! Or upon application to the Dresden. | BOX PLAN will open at Dresden at 10 com. Friday. C2OO riJO-NICHT, 8 p.m.—Salvation Army BarTacks, Battersea Street, Sydenham.— Grand Programme of Moving Pictures, all new to Christchurch. Good music and Singing. Adults 6d, Children 3d. 6173 R T G A L : L E R Y “ Gd LAST WEEK 6d GRAND EXHIBITION 01 OILS AND WATER-COLOUR PAINTINGS, ART AND CRAFT WORK. AFTERNOON TEA. SATURDAY NIGHT, Christchurch Quarlett Party will sing. 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. 7.30 till 10 p.m. Art Union will bo, Drawn on THURSDAY, 9 p.m. 1544 ALFRED EVANS, Secretary. PHYSICAL CULTURE and GYMNASTICS. MR T. S. TANKARD having returned returned from EUROPE and AMERICA is now Forming Adult and Children’s Classes. To be held in the New, Large and Splen-didly-equipped Gymnasium, Y.M.C.A., Cambridge Terrace. Send for Prospectus. Telephone 1508. 1893 A. HORNIBROOK, PHYSICAL CULTURIST and CERTIFICATED MASSEUR, Cathedral Square. Physical Culture Classes for Men, Womeu and Children now Forming. Private Instruction. Medical Cases. Telephone 1359. P.O. Box 196. Writo or Cal! for Prospectus. FP3204 Wanlosi, pU R E HONE Wa Are Now Selling Our NEW SEASON’S HONEY IN JARS At lt)d and Is 8d each. Y. KINCAID'S G. I. C W 'ANTED, Hotel Proprietors. Boarding-house-keepers and tho Goneral Public to Buy PRIME FRESH MUTTON Every Saturday, and FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES, daily. Large Variety at YOUNG’S CITY MARKET, Corner Manchester and St Asaph Streets. We invite you to compare prices and quality. Why pay more? TyASI’ED,' Respectable Boy, drive, lock Vi after 2 horses, useful. Green, Store, Waiau. 6489 "ty ANTED, Girl to Assist with Housework VV. during day. Apply Dailiugton Stove, Mile Road, . W44_ ANTED Known Handies. Handies. Handles. A choioe selection just arrived, at G. C Vera and Sons, Umbrella Manufacturers. 23504 . WANTED Known-New Goods just to hand, and awaiting your inspection, at G. C. Voro and Sons, Manufacturers. Cold Medal N.Z.I.E. X3SO4 Vy ANTED Known—-The Favourite Polish V V for Linoleums, etc., is “ Varnishine.’ Easiest, quickest, brightest, meat lasting. Alf Grocers, 6d. 2.4130 WANTED —Ladies to save Time and Trouble by using “ Vamishine,” the Brilliant Polish for Linoleums, etc. Alt Grocers, 6d. Try it. 24186 WANTED— Ladies to bo pleased with the brilliant results obtained by using “ Varnishine,” tho Ideal Polish for Linoleums, etc. All Grocers, 6d. X4ISB [Ty ANTED Known —An Announcement — |vV, Our New Season’s Goods to hand. Presentation Umbrellas a Specialty; good value. G. C. Vere and Sons, Armagh Street (next Colombo). X 3504 WANTED, Old Ladies who suffer with cold feet to got a pair of Warm Felt Boots, patent golosh, at 5s 9d; same price for Fcft Elastio Sides. Stewart Robinson, 225, Casliol Street west. 16 ■\yANTEDr~UYCLE AND MOTOR RE- * ’ PAIRS; New Covers r.nd Tubes Fitted, Broken Frames or Whec's Repaired; best labour only at BALL’S, Gloucester Street, opp. "Times” Ofiice. 6220 WANTETL Laches to Wear our New " Daiutio ” Corsets, 3s 3d (with eusponders). Stylish Tweed Skirts, 6s 6d; Blouses, 2a Cd: Costumes, from £2 2s to .-€4 10s j Hop®j Is; Imitation Suede Gloves, Is 3d. Miss Phipps, Ladies’ Draper, 159, High Street, WANTED, Those about to Marry to Call and Inspect my Stock of Sideboards, | Wardrobes, Semi-Chevals Duchcsso Chests, Marble-top Withstands, Bedsteads and Bedding; plenty for all to choose from. At J. M. Mitchell's, 19, Colombo Street, City. 741533

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14975, 22 April 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14975, 22 April 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14975, 22 April 1909, Page 1

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