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|jto %\ btxtx&tmtt&x. mHEPU B L I C Are earnestly requested TO CONCLUDE THEIR SHOPPING BEFORE 12 O'CLOCK NOON ON SATURDAYS. c 1672 ANTED, a good COOK and LAUNDRESS. Apply to Mrs WALTON, Abberley, Springfield road. 1759 ANTED, a General SERVANT, also a LAD to assist in the Kitchen. Apply at the CALEDONIAN DINING ROOMS. 1767 IT OST, at the Flower Show, Lyttelton, a JU VICTORINE. The finder will; be handsomely rewarded on bringing the same to the Lyttelttm Times Office, Lyttelton. 1765 FOR SALE, a few Handsome FIJI CURIOSITIES, at ROWLEY'S, High street. 1758 NOTICE. MY PRODUCE STORE Jwill NOT be CLOSED on SATURDAY AFTERNOON in future. 1766 W. H. LANE. BANK NOTICE. MONDAY, the 30th inst. (St Andrew's Day), being a customary Bank Holiday, the undermentioned Banks in Canterbury 'will be closed : — The Union Bank of Australia, JOSH. PALMEK, ■■a: Manager. The Bank of New Zealand, ; ' 'i M • ?.;, , J. L. COSTER, ■'■<■ Manager. The Bank of Australasia. E. W. MORRAH, Manager. Christchureb, 27th Nov., 1868. 1763 TOWN HALL. LENTON AND SMITH'S pREAT DRAGON TROUPE OF JAPANESE, THE JUNIOR MEMBERS OF THE LENTON TROUPE, SIGN OR FERRARI'S BRAZILIAN MONKEYS. Under the special patronage of H.R.H. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH. WILIT~OP£N ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27th. Continuing the Saturday, aad Every Night the following week, commencing their RECHERCHE AND PLEASING ENTERTAINMENTS At 8 sharp, with their SALAAM OF ROYALTY. THE FOLLOWING ARTISTS Will appear in the First Programme. G E N G E R O, The Imperial Juggler, and long BambooMan. B U N G E R O , The Pedal Balancer. CHO-NOS-KEE, The Butterfly Man. CUTS-WHO-GERO, . The Japanese Cord Performer, and Female Wonder. HERBERTE, FRANK, & JOHN LENTON, Graduates from the High School of the Gymna. And for the amusement of the more Juvenile portion of the audience MR FERRARS' EDUCATED BRAZILIAN MONKEYS. Dress Circle — Rererved Chairt, 5» ; ' Body of the Hall, 3s ; Children under 10, : Halfprice. Doors opened at Half-past 7, and commence at 8 precisely. Carriages can be ordered at Half-past 10. Seats can be engaged at the Hall • every day from 11 till 2. i The Japanese will arrive on Thursday afternoon. . ON FRIDAY, DEC. 4th, j THE FIRST GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT, ; RECHERCHE PROGRAMME ' . ■' 1 ON SATURDAY, DEC. sth, j : GALA DAY, AND MORNING •PERFORMANCE.: I For Families, Juveniles, Schools, &c. c 1761

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 169, 26 November 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 169, 26 November 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 169, 26 November 1868, Page 3

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