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AMUSEMENTS. &C. HEA T R E B O ,Y A L Direction of Mr J. C. Williamson. TO-NIGHT AND~ik>NDAY ONLY. EMPHATIC SUCCESS Of ME J. C WILLIAMSON'S NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY. In The Successful Naval Comedy. "THE FLAG LIEUTENANT." "THE FLAG LIEUTENANT." " THE FLAG LIEUTENANT." " A play which at onco strikes a note of freshness, actuality and charm," Depicting with all their JOLLITY, BREEZINESS AND ALLUREMENT The Doings of a Great Battloship. "THE ADMIRAL'S CABIN ON THE FLAGSHIP." "ON THE AVAILS OF KANDIA" (Active service). "THE QUARTER-DECK OF THE FLAGSHIP." TUES., 21st and WED., 22nd, "SHERLOCK HOLMES." THURS., 23rd, and FRID., 24th, " BREWSTER'S MILLIONS." Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's, Day sales at Woodward's. PRICES: ss, 33 and Is- Early Doors to Stalls and Gallerv 6d extra. GRAND ORGAN RECITAL of CHRISTMAS MUSIC, BY DK BRADSHAW, In IJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, I TO-DAY, at 2.45 p.m. Admission: Dress Circle Is, Stalls and Pit Next RecitaI—SATURDAY, sth February, 1910. FR4B IyVTEHAM STREET METHODIST J CHURCH. TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19th. THE YORKSHIRE NIGHTINGALE (MR ENOS BACON). At 11 a.m. "The Yorkshire Nightingale" will sing. At 3 p.m. "The Yorkshire Nightingale " will hold a pleasant hour, at which he will give recitals and sing songs of 3iis own composing. At C. 30 p.m. "The Yorkshire Nightingale" will preach and sing. Wednesday, dec 22nd, at 8 p.m., "The Yorkshiro Nightingale" will hold a GRAND CONCERT RECITAL In the DURHAM STREET METHODIST SCHOOLROOM. Admission Is and Is 6d. Mr Enos Bacon sings in two natural voices, and changes at will from a high soprano to a deep baritone. He is also an elocutionist ard preacher of remarkcblo ability. The late Rev Hugh Price Hughes said, on hearing Mr Enos Bacon sing, "A veritable human nightingale." The English Press agree that Mr Bacon is the most remarkable singer of the age. 2437 DURHAM STREET METHODIST MISSION, Nettr St Asaph Street. THE YORKSHIRE NIGHTINGALE Will 3ing at the Morning Service, and at 5.15 p.m. will hold A MASS MEETING, At which lie will Speak and Sine. MONDAY EVENING, at 8 p.m., In tho MISSION HALL, THE YORKSHIRE NIGHTINGALE Will ho'.d a GRAND CONCERT RECITAL. Admission—One Shilling. 2438 COMPETITORS are reminded that ENTRIES for tho Raugiora Now Year'e Day Sports CLOSE on MONDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 20. W. T. WILSON, 5 "442 Sec. Rangiora, Athletic Association. CLEMATIS QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. \j PUBLIC DANCE. Alexandra Hall, Boxing Night, December 27th, 8 p.m. Gents Is 6d, Ladies Free. Gloves. 11. CAMPBELL, M.C. 2460 ...THY ftro the Beautiful BURWOOD TEA 5 | » V GARDENS becoming so popular? Because tore the Public find can* be obtained j first-class quality at moderate cost. We mufacture our own cakes, butter, jam, etc. 1 are under tho direct supervision of the proprietress, who can guarantee tho purity of everything provided. Boy 3, come and see the guinea-pigs, tortoise, etc. Boat, croquet, swings. Large paddock, with artesian well, for sports and picnics. Admission 6d. Tea Cd. Tram from Bank Corner. X 4324 PHYSICAL CULTURE AND MaSSAGB INSTITUTE, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Near Chancery Lane. MR F. A. HORNIBROOK And MR E. W. JOHNSON. Telephone 1359. P.O. Box 196 Write or Call for Prospectus. PHYSICAL CULTURE AND ! GYMNASTICS. '. S. TANKARD having returned from EUROPE and AMERICA, is now » Forming Adult and Children's Classes. To be hold in the New, Large and Splendidly- " equipped Gymnasium, Y.M.C.A., Cambridge Terraco. Send for Proapeotus. Telephone 1505. ■ f 1898 PUBLIC NOTICES. 1 ATOTICE is hereby given that the Oxford ' iS Sports Association has been granted > exclusive use of Pearson Park on MON- > DAY, December 27th (Boxing Day), with > power to charge Is admission for each adult person. Arthur Stubbs, Chairman Oxford Domain Board. 2464 BRITAIN'S DEFENCE. '"HHE Right Hen R. M'Konna's speech that J. Great Britain was secure and that the people could sleep comfortably in their beds is quite true providing tho Bedding waa bought at MACARTHY AND CLARK, 2161 Armagh Street BISHOP AND CO., WINE AND SPIRIT AND TEA MERCHANTS, 184, ARMAGH STREET. XT7"E stock nothing but the Best Brands oi « ' Wines and Spirits, also Ales and Stout, both Colonial and English. Assorted Cases of Wines and Spirits at Special Prices for Xmas and New Year. Lipton's Famous Tea, Is Gd per lb. A largo quantity of Tumblers in all sizes and designs in stock ct very reasonable prices, Choice Brands of Cigars. Spirit Stands and Flasks. 2239 VEGETABLE PLANTS. : CHIEFLY FOR WINTER USE. .TSTE have good strong Plants of the follow ' VV. ing sorts NOW READY- ' Scotch Kalo or Curled Greene .Is Cd per 100 ! Brussel Sprouts . . .Is 6d per 100 Cabbage, largo Drumhead, otc. Is per 100 Cabbage, rod pickling . .Id 6d per 100 Cauliflower, Veitch's Autumn Giant Is 6d per 100 Brocolli, early, medium and lato (including Sutton's AVintcr Mammoth, Sutton's Lata Queon, etc., otc.) . . .Is 6d per 100 Celery, Cole's Crystal While, etc, etc 4s per 100 C E GIBBONS and CO., Seedsmen, Etc., 109, Colombo Street, Christchurch. X 4329 T SYDNEY DACBE, SOLICITOR, f 202, Hereford St. (opj>. Bank N.S.W.). MONEY TO LEND on Firßt and Second Mortgaio (it Current Raton. X 4197 I inOR SALE, Ralli, Dog, Whitechapel ana ■ Pony Carts, Tray Gigs, Governess and I Rus'tio Carts and Second-hand Gigs. STEEL BROS., I X426Q Ceaclibuilders, Addiugton.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 15180, 18 December 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 15180, 18 December 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 15180, 18 December 1909, Page 1

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