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Amusements, &c, TTIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Under the direction of John Lemmone. TO-NIGHT. LAST OPPORTUNITY OF HEARING the Peerless MELBA. MELBA, it E L B A. Madame Melba will not again visit New Zealand. Patrons in Christchurch are advised not to miss this final opportunity. PROGRAMME: | MADAME MELBA will sing— Mad Scene from “ Hamlet ” (Ambroise Thomas), Tosti’s “ Good-bye," and “Lol here the Gentle Lark,” with Flute Obbligato by Mr Lemmone. MR FREDERICK RANALOW will sing—“An Emblem ’’ (Thompson), “ L’Amour Captif” (Chaminade), “A Sergeant of the Line ” (Squire), and “ The Sands o’ Deo ” (Clay). MISS UNA BOURNE, Solo Pianist, will play “ Etude,” op. 25, No. 1; “ Grande Valse,” A-flat (Chopin); “Minuetto” (Zaneiia); “ Staccato Caprice “ (Vc-grich). MR JOHN LEMMONE, Solo Flautist—“ldyll: By the Brook” (Metzer). Accompanist—Mß HAROLD WHITTLE. ADMISSION: 21s, 10s 6d and os. Box plan at the Dresden, where tickets to all parts may be obtained. n H O R A L HALL. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28th. FIRST CONCERT. CHRISTCHURCH ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. Subscribers of £1 Is entitled to Four Tickets, and these of 10s 6d to Two Tickets for each of the Four Concerts given during tho season. Intending Subscribers can enrol by forwarding names to S. C. STRINGER. Hon. Sec., Box 15 G.P.O. Or upon application to the Dresden. BOX PLAN will open at Dresden at 30 a.m. TO-DAY. 6200 FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. TAN CASTER PARK. TO-MORROW. SYDENHAM v. OLD BOYS (East). ALBION v. CHRISTCHURCH (West). LINWOOD v. CANTERBURY COLLEGE (South). KICK-OFF, 3 p.m. Admission 6d. Ladies Free. 6528 Mootings. ST SAVIOUR’S SCHOOLROOM. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. FRIDAY, APRIL 23rd, at S o’clock. MONSTER PUBLIC MEETING of Electors, held under tho auspices of the Sydenham Burgesses’ Association, to hear tho views of tho Candidates for Sea;s on the City Council for tho Sydonbam Ward. All Candidates for Municipal Honours for tho above Ward are invited to avail themselves of this opportunity ta lay their views before the public. 6543 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. THE Labour Candidates will Address the Electors TO-NIGHT, as follows: JA3 WILSON —Corner St Asaph Street and Phillips Street, Linwood Ward, at 7.43 p.m. F. N. BAKTRAM—Corner Durham Street and Walker Street, Central Ward, at 7.45 p.m. A. D. HART and H. HUNTEP.—Corner Harman Street and Lincoln Road, Sydenham Ward, at 7 p.m. 6514 THE} FARMERS’ SALEYAKDS COY., LTD. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Shareholders in the above Company is hereby convened to be heid in the Chamber of Commerce Buildings at 2 p.m. on SATURDAY", April 24th. BUSINESS—To Consider the Action of tho Directors in proposing to Lease t-ho Company’s Saleyards without sufficient proof that they are acting in tho best interests of tho Shareholders. Every Shareholder is URGENTLY requested to attend. JAMES BRAKE, 6515 Convenor. CHRISTCHURCH PROHIBITION LEAGUE. A MEETING of the League wUI be held Jri. TO-NIGHT, at S o’c'ock. IMPORTANT BUSINESS. 6530 . Sporting, ASHBURTON COUNTY RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. MAY 12th and 13th. 1003. ATOMINATIONS FOR ALL HANDICAPS 1.5 must bo in not later than 9 p.m. ArURDAY, April 24th. See Programme in “ Referee,” March '23rd, 1309. &23 COURSING. North Canterbury coursing club. The following dogs have been drawn for tho above Club’s meeting, to be held at Greenbank to-morrow:—Golden Age, Poseidon, Loda, Kismet, Lucy Hinton, Buccleugm Major Taylor, Screach, Don Q, Highland Laddie, Fleetfoot, War Eagle, Golden Days, Dollarit, Darkie. Flo, Outcast, Bravo, Sal Tasker. The first course will be at 0.30 a.m. 6567 Agricultural and Pastoral. OTAGO AGRICULTURAL and PASTORAL SOCIETY. rt RAND WINTER SHOW of Cheese, But'JT ter, Hams, Bacon, Dressed Poultry, Bread, Scones, Grain, Seed, Roots, Farm Exhibits, New Zealand Manufactures, Fat Stock Exhibition, Wool Exhibits and Children’s Schools’ Competitions, etc., in tho A. AND P. BUILDINGS and ANNEXES, On JUXE 1,2, 3 and 4, 1903. Entries close Wednesday, May ISth. Catalogues and full particulars from H. V. FULTON, 6555 Secrr tary. Art Unions. ALL SEASONS’ CARNIVAL. I FOLLOWING nr) WINNING NUMBERS } . of Allotted Articles, Unclaimed. These may be obtained at the CATHOLIC PRESBYTERY", Barbadoes Street: BICYCLE COMPETITION Correct Answer, 375 Miles. 5297 “ TTARNISHINE,” the Brilliant Polish for V Linoleums. Easiest, quickest, brightest, most lasting. All Grocers, 6d. X 4126

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14976, 23 April 1909, Page 1

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