NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CANTERBURY RAILWAYS. PLEASURE PARTIES. RETURN TICKETS at single fares will be issued at Christchurch and Lyttel-. ton, for any station on the Lyttelton and Christchurch and Great Southern Railways, ■- to pleasure parties consisting of not less than six adults. Two children under 12 years of age being counted as one adult. The arrangement to take effect on and after the 16th instant. Written applications must be made to the Station Master at least half-an-hour before the departure of the train. EDWARD JOLIIE, Secretary for Public Works. November 12, 1868. 1646 m HEA T R E ROYAL. Lessee and r Manager ... Mr W. J. Wilson. Stage Manager ... Mr R. Roberts. LMt Two Nights of the eminent Comedian MR JAS. J. BARTLETT. ANOTHER HIT I Janet Pride ! Janet Pride ! I Janet Pride ! ! Positively the Last Night of Janet Pride. THIS EVKNING, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, The performance will commence with the sensational Drama, in five acts, JANET PRIDE. Richard Pride ... ... J. J. Bartlett Dicky Trotter Charles Wilmot Janet Pride ... ... ... Miss Dolly Green To conclude with (for the last time) the side-splitting -farce, THE SILENT PROTECTOR. Quentin Quickfldget ... ... Mr R. Roberts The management begs most respectfully to inform the public that the great drama Janet Pride can only be produced two evenings, as other novelties are in active preparation. Doors open at half -past seven, to com*; mence at eight. Dress Circle, 6s ; Stalls, 3s ; Pit, 2s. The Lessee begs most respectfully to inform the public that his stay in Christchurch being limited, it will be impossible to repeat any of the pieces after they are once withdrawn. ... .. To-piorrow Evening (Saturday), THE AMERICAN COUSIN. 1645 TO MERCHANTS, TEA DEALERS AND OTHERS. NEW SEASON'S TEAS, EX . Sampan, from Foo Choo. W h vH: HARGREAVES .has been in- • structed by Mr C. W. Turner, to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Sale-rooms, Cathedral Square, > r ■-,-.-•■ . . '. ... 0N TUESDAY, the 17th NOVEMBER, Tbe following Fine Assortment of i TEAS, ; SELECTED SPECIALLY FOR THIS i v_ a 7 MARKET:— Nos. 7—30 chests") 10—30 „ 13—29 „ 21—35 oe cr " v. Qualities— medium Itf. :; >■■**«. 33^-35 „ ■' v "*Si ,„. J Nos. 2—50 halfTChests"| , 5-75 „ I j 6-75 ; 8— 55 9— s6 „ jj 11-65 „ . , . 12—60 „ 14—80 „ 15 — 85 „ Qualities — : 18—70 „ 1 medium to 19t->6O „ f finest. ..:3P-r6Q. „ | ■ , v 24 —40 „ 26—65 „ 27-65: „ 31-r25 „ 32—50 „ ' ,34-rIOO „ '"'1135 „ J * : Nos. 3—125 boxes") 4-125 „ uZlto " I Qaalities--30-250 " j mcdi, 4m to finest. ■ lppQ .' J ; Samples may be obtained on application at the office of Mr C. W. Turner. ,'■''. MiX . '. — ■— . Sale to commence st Twelve o'clock. Terms liberal. 1637
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 158, 13 November 1868, Page 4
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422Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 158, 13 November 1868, Page 4
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