mHEPtJ B L I C Are earnestly requested TO CONCLUDE THEHI SHOPPING BEFORE 12 O'CLOCK NOON ON SATURDAYS. CI67S WANTED, a FURNISHED COTTAGE. H. R. WEBB, Canterbury street, Lyttelton. 1880 WANTED, a Second-hand American WAGON. Apply R.Z., office of this paper. 1885 WANTED, a BAKER, must be a steady man. Apply to Mr G. BARON, Armagh street west. FOUND,. a small black and tan TERRIER BITCH. Owner can have same by paying expenses, and applying to THOS SMITH, Madras street north. 1884 BAZAAR. A BAZAAR OF FANCY AND , USEFUL ARTICLES Will beheld in the LYTTELTON COLONISTS' HALL, OK TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY, DEC. 15, 16, 17. The proceeds will be devoted towards paying off the debt on St. John's Presbyterian Church, Lyttelton. Admission One Shilling. Doors open each day at 10 a.m., close at 10 p.m. PRIZE COMPETITION. i, (PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given t© 'inte.ndjng : Competitors at the ensuing Bazaar which takesoplape on the 15th, 16th, and 17th DECEMBER,; thatjm samples of Cheese' pan be forwarded at any time upvto, the Morning of the 15th inst., to the care of MrGUUBB', London street, and all samples of BUTTER, will be received at the Colonists' Hall, up to the morning of the 16th, at 10 o'clock. R. DONALDSON, 1853 Hon. Sec. TOWN HAL L.— THIS EVENING, FRIDAY, DEC. 11, 1868.--Grand Fashionable and Recherche Night, and the last but one for the benefit of Messrs Lenton and Smith. Under the patronage of the Old Colonists and Ladies of Christchurch. And in order to make this entertainment more attractive the Tragedy of Ega-Sum-Ni-Sim-Boam, showing the general character of Theatrical Representation in that distant country. The Joint Ladder* electrified the audience. The perfect stillness that reigned during the continuance of this hazardous act told too plainly the feelings of those present. Gengero's Twin Boxes. Frank, John, and Herberte Lenton will, on this occasion, perform several astounding tours, ' and feats never attempted by any gymnast or acrobat living. Cuts- who- Gero's wonderful ascent and slide from the height of the Town Hall to the stage. Doors open at half-past seven, commence at eight. Reserve seats, 5s ; back seats, 3s. BS§T SATURDAY, last Mid-day Fete and half holiday for the children. Doors open at two. commence at half-past two. Half-price for children to all parts of the house. The Great Japanese Dragon. Frank, John, and Herberte Lenton. The Japanese Box. The Laughable Monkeys. Making the greatest mid-day performance ever given. 1881 EAGLE. MEALS, Jjp, BEDS, HIGH STREET. 1882 FOR A T ARGE & VARIOUS STOCK or LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, YOUTH'S, AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES. UNEQUALLED IN QUALITY, STYLE AND ECONOMY. ; GO TO \ HARRIS' iAND 1 - GOODMAN'S; ! O; O L O M B O S T R E E T, ; Two doors from Recce, Ironmonger. I ''"':;'■ 1886 ; ENI) OF ITBW JLDT BRTIBEKENTB.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 182, 11 December 1868, Page 3
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