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Amueemenls, &c, Theatre royal. Direction: Ur Harry Rickards. TO-NIGHT. FRIDAY. TO-NIGHT i LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT Of MR HARRY RICHARDS’S ALL-STAP, COMPANY OP ENGLISH, AMERICAN AND CONTINENTAL ' VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS. Headed by The Only and Incomparable Paul CINQUEVALLI CINQUEVALLI CINQUEVALLI v CINQUEVALLI CINQUEVALLI ~ CINQUEVALLI CINQUEVALLI CINQUEVALLI Tho Greatest Juggler on the Faco of the Earth, whose Marvellous Feats ft”© Universally Declared GREATER THAN EVER. FRANK ' and JEN LATONA. FRANK and JEN LATONA, In their Brilliant Musical Sketch. LAWSON and NAMON, LAWSON and NAMON, America’s Great Specialty Artists. MACKINNON’S SCOTTISH MEISTERS, A Brilliant Quartet of Scottish Vocalists. GUEST and, NEWLYN, English Patter Comedians and Dancers. TOM DAWSON, the Popular Comedian. FANNY POWERS, Comedienne. NELLIE MAUNSELL, Contralto. ARTHUR HARRIS. Baritone. POPULAR PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is. Booked Seats Is extra' Early doors 6d extra. Box: Plan at the Dresden. Early Door Day Sales at Woodward’s. ■ FRED. AYDON, Manager. XJIS, MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. / TO-NIGHT. CHRISTCHURCH LIEDEtUAEEL. GE.i„u MENDELSSOHN CENTENARY CELEBRATION CONCERT. PROGRAMME— Part L 1. Part Song, “A Vintage Song” (Mendelssohn) 2. Song, "The Garland” (Mendelssohn), Mr R. Vincent. 3. —Part Song, “ Hunter's Farewell ” (Mendelssohn). 4. —Song, " Autumn ” (Mendelssohn), Mr G. March. ' 5. —Feat Gesang (MendelsEohn). 6. —Piano Soli, ‘‘Lied Ohno Worte,” (a) Op--30, (b) Op. 1G Scherzo (Mendelssohn), Mx Alfred Bunz. 7. Part Songs, (a) “ Summer Song,” (b) “ Turkish Drinking Song ” (Mendolssohn). Interval of Five Minutes. Part 11. V 1. Part Song, “Love and Wino” (Mendelssohn). 2. —Duet, “I would that My Love” (Mendelssohn), Messrs C. D, Mofris and G.. March. 1 ' 3. —Part Sang, “The Voyage” (Mendolssohn)., 4 Song, Air from “St Paul ” (Mendelssohn),* Mr A. Millar. 5. —Organ Soli, (a) “Lied Ohno Worte Duetto," (b) Finale from the Ist Organ Sonata (Mendelssohn), J. C. Bradshaw, Mus. Doc. 6. —Part Song, “ Rhino Wino Song ” (Mendelssohn). Accompanist: Mr A. BUNZ. The Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls are retained for Subscribers Only. PLAN AT DR.ESDEN. Stalls 2s, Pit Is. Stalls may bo Reserved by paying 6d extra. ALFRED EVANS, 6378 Hon. Secretary, Box 475 Public TTotic33, CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. , j CENTRAL' WARD. I DESIRE to Thank Most Heartily tho Electors of tho Central Ward for tho honour they have conferred upon me by returning'mo by such a handsome majority as one of their members on tho Council. It is my_ earnest wish, by careful and attentive devotion to my civic duties, to merit tho oon■fidenco reposed in me, and I shall endeavour to discharge the gratifying obligation under j which the Electors have placed mo by doing ' my level best to protect the interests of the Electors as a whole, and to promote the welfare of tho City. 7037 H. T. J. THACKER. ST JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. ‘ CHRISTCHURCH (N.Z.) CENTRE. THE . ANNUAL DEMONSTRATION OF AMBULANCE WORK by the St John Ambulance Brigade will tako place at the CHORAL HALL, Latimer Squnro, TONIGHT, commencing at 8 p.m. During the Evening the HON D. BUDDO, Minister of Internal Affairs, will prosont the AWARDS gained by Students in “ FIRST AID,” “ HOME NURSING,” etc., during the past year. i The Public ora invited to attend. Admission Free. 6957 ATEW BRIGHTON Municipal E’ection.— xs Messrs Wm. Bellamy, Edwin Blake, J. A. Ooolf, G. E. Goodwin, J. B. Scoble and ,G. W. Staniland tender their most sincere thanks for the honour of being re-elected to i the Borough Council. 7051 c A P II Delivered Free. EAT. Sides of Mutton from „ . 4s 6d , Logs of Mutton from . . 2s Od Loins of Mutton from . . Is 9d i Forequarters of Mutton from Is 3d f All Other Meat Equally as Cheap. 204, COLOMBO STREET, 7056 Next Armstrong's PUBLIC NOTICE. INFORMATION is urgently requested that will load to the CONVICTION of TWO MEN (driving a cart) who forced a Ladv, when two-thirds over the Ashley Traffic Bridge last TUESDAY Afternoon, to go back, in order that they might pass.' '‘LYTTELTON TIMES” AGENCY, 7100 I Remgiora. POSTCARDS OF AMY BOCK, THE LADY BRIDEGROOM. CAROL REDWOOD IN MALE ATTIRE, i Taken a Few Days before the Wedding. THREEPENCE AND SIXPENCE. PATILLO, Bridal Photographer, 7101 Dunedin. Sporting:, QHRISTCHURCH RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. To bo held on, PLUMPTON RACECOURSE. SATURDAY, Ist MAY, 1909. President: C. Hood-Williams. Stowards: A. Boyle, J. A. Cassidy, C. G. Dalgety, Geo. Gould, J. D. Hall, C. S. Howell, F. H. Pyne, Geo. Palmer, J. B. Reid, A. C. Rolleston, W. Tonka. TRAMS will run at Frequent Intervals. FIRST RACE will start at 12.45 p.m. FP6983 NORTH CANTERBURY COURSING CLUB rTHE POSTPONED MEETING to bo held A MAY Bth. All Dogs Nominated to Run. Stake, £2 5. . » . 7116 Lost, Found. &o. LOST, on Monday, in town, Bablo Fitch Muff. Finder kindly return to Broadway’s. Reward. 7080 LOST, Thursday morning, in Linwood, Gent’s Bell Bicycle; number known. Reward, 12, Percy Street, Linwood. 7093 OST, Dark Marc, with harness'on. Anyone giving information regarding same to E. Armstrong, Dcllington, will bo rewarded 7111 LOST, between Papanui and Railway, last evening, a Blue Enamel Buckle, with white Petershaln belt attached. Reward at Pyne and Co. 7126 L — OST—Dropped, by Poor Widow, in Robinson’s Butcher's Shop, High Street, Purse containing about £2 15s. Finder returning will be rewarded. 7084 LOST, on Wednesday evening between Merivale and Addington, via West Belt, eto., Gold Bar Brooch. Finder please return to “Times” Office. Reward. 7092 TiOUND, Saturday Night, Bicycle, Owner , X can have same at 17, Kingsley Street, Sydenham.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14982, 30 April 1909, Page 1

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