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Amusements, &c. ri II O P, A L HALL. NIGHTLY at. 8 p.m. Direction of Mr Henry Hayward. Tlio Dickens Sermon is drawing to a close. Only Three More Opportunities of hearingtho Immortal Works of CHARGES DICKENS. CHARLES DICKENS. CHARLES DICKENS. CHARLES DICKENS. THE GREAT MASTER OF LITERATURE. Delineated by THE PRINCE CHARLES DAVENPORT. of CHARLES DAVENPORT. Dickens CHARLES DAVENPORT. Intcrtaincrs. CHARLES DAVENPORT. THE CHRISTMAS CAROL. The Host THE CHRISTMAS CAROL. Human Story THE CHRISTMAS CAROL. Ever Written. Portrayed to perfection by Mr Charles Davenport. Illuminated with Special Beautiful Pictures by Artists. Projected by MR HERBERT WYNDHAM, of tho Loudon Polytechnic. Embellished with appropriate incidental music by MISS GERTRUDE DAVENPORT. PITH OF THE PRESS: "Undoubtedly tho finest Dickens delineator ho has appeared before the public." " Wonuertul realistic performance; something altogether pleasant, new and original." " Not a dull moment." PRICES: 3s, 2s r.nd If. Plan at J. A. MACDONALD. THEATRE ROYAL. THURSDAY, JULY 8. THE FAMOUS JIM GRIFFIN • Will Meet J. SMITH. Middle-weight Champion. JIM GRIFFIN last appeared in Christch:;rch in 180-1, when he won the Middle and Heavy-weight Amateur Championships of New Zcn'and and Australasia. Since then, in Australia, he has met every man of note in h:s class as a professional. PRELIMINARIES BETWEEN WELLKNOWN LOCAL AMATEURS. PRICES—Stage Scats. 10s; Front Stalls, 4s; Reserved Dress Circle. 4s; Back Stalls and Unreserved Dress Circle. 3s; Gallery, 2s. Reserved Stage Stats and Day Sales at Priestnall's; Reserved Front Stalls and Dress Circle at Milner and Thompson's. CANTERBURY CHAMPIONSHIPS. The Annual Competitions for the Amateur Championships of Canterbury will take place at tho Theatre Roval on JULY 14 and 15. Entries Close JULY 10th. 1246 qVH E A T R E ROYAL. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY;. A MUSICAL TREAT. CHRISTCHURCH ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. Hon. Conductor: Mr AlfieJ Lunz. MAGMFICENT PROGRAMME; Bex Finn at the Drerdeu. PRICKS OF ADMISSION; 2s and Is. NOT;;.--No car'.y doors and no extra chaise for booking 'outs. The whole of the Upper C- < e ibT-'vrrtn the 1.. : ; ■ at CULY U. F SHILLING. 132) S. C. STRINGER. Hon. Sec. ■aTERIVALE PARISH ENTERTAINCONCERT AND DRAM ANCE. TO-NIGHT, 8, o'clock. ANNIVERSARY Scjrial nament, Alexandra. il nitinent, Alexandra Ha!!. To-night, Thursday, July Bth. Grand march S p.m. Fcx's Band. Battrav, caterer. Double Tickets 3s Gd; Gents 2s 6d; Ladies Is Od. H. E. SMITH, Hon. Sec. 1332 PHYSICAL CULTURE MR T. S. TANKARD havinc relumed from EUROPE and AMERICA, is now Forming Adult and Children's Classes. Tc be held in the New, Larae and Splendidlyequipped Gymnasium, Y.M.C.A., Cambridge Terrace. Send for Prospectus. Telephone 1503. 1898 NEW ZEALAND PHYSIQUE. •l MEETING to discuss this subject will *-' be held in Mr F. A. Hornibrook's .fnysical Culture Institute, Cathedral Square, on MONDAY NEXT, JULY 12th. at 8 p.m. Speakers: Messrs T. E. Taylor, T. H. Davey, G. Laurenson, M.P.'s, Dr Thackor, Colonel Smith and Mr F. A. Hornibrook. All pupils and friends cordially invited-. F T'RINTTY CONGREGATIONAL TEMPERANCE GUILD. TO-NIGHT, 7.30 p.m., Trinity Hail Addresses by Rev L. M. Isitt, "Rev W. J. L. Closs. Good programme. Adults 3d, children Id. ' 1592 A MEETING V will be ■ held at the Trades Hall TOKtHT, 8 p.m., when report of what has been done by the Trades and Labour Council Committee for the Unemployed wij bo riven. 1005 R, J. ECROYD, 'Secretary. Lea', Fouai. etc. p U R HONE Y. We Aro iiW Selling Onr NEW SEASON'S B.ONEY TN JAR 3 At 100 and li sa eac" l KISCAID'B G. I. O as must be chi es Principal, this ofiico. WANTED Known—lf you want to keep the price of Fruit- down, support the Public Market, 90, Manchester Street. 3 WANTED Known—Cheapest place to buy Hi.jycles, Bedsteads, Crockery, (Il*fsware, Vases, Jewellery. E.P. Ware, Cutlery, etc.. at Wholesale Prices. At Pub ic Market, 90. Manchester Street. 4 JirANTED Known—Hish Grade English * ' Bicycles at wholesa'.o prices. Geuta' idiea' £7 10s. with all accessories; eriprices £K> 103. At Public Market, 96, _Sircet. V \,\l i\i\ 1. rAi Known—Fish and Chip BusiV T ne'is for Sa:e. One of the beat stands in Ckri.-ichurc.h. Good man could mnke £1 to £5 0 fiveek after expenses. Lease to run. Ridley's 'Buildings. Applv 90, Manchester Street. S TXTANTED, Ploughmen, 22s Gd to 255, : I' Men, for milking and gardening, 20s; Competent Man, for roadmaking nn«J fencing. Waiting Engage.] ent— Competent Shepherds and Station Cooks. Sheepfarmers' Labour Exchange, 1133, Hereford Street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 15041, 8 July 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 15041, 8 July 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 15041, 8 July 1909, Page 1

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