X HEATRE JK 0Y A L "LYTTELTON TIMES" SICE FCND SOCIETY. ' ANNUAL ENTERTAINMENT. j ERIDAY, AUGUST i?. 'Z... j Part I. Prologs (wi-itten by Mr Ludford) MrC. Hull Songs by Mrs Crounibie Brown, Mr BZA. Loughnan", Mr CJiff, Mr Nelson,. Mr Kitchin, Mr J. S. Dsnlop. Pabt 11. Robertson's Brilliant Comedy S 0 C IETY, In> Three Acts r Lord Ptarmiganfc ... ,„ Mr W. Lansley Lord Cloudwrays, M.P. ... MrL.H.Nelsca Sydney Daryl Mr Le Grove ; Mr John Chodd, t^nr. ... Mr F. C. East • Mr John Chodd, janr. ... Mr E. Kitchin Tinxx Stylus... • Mr J. Hebden Olinthus O'Sullivan ... Mr J. G. Henrj McUsquebaugh Mr F. 0. Gerard 1 DrMakvicz.., .., ir , Mr E.H. Travis Bradley Mr J. S. Dunlop Dr Scargill ... .".. ... Mr O.G. Beckett Sam Stunner, P.B. (alias the Smrffel Lamb) ... Mr Mailman Shamheart Mr Jno. Tulley Doddles Mr Wykes Moses Aaron (a Bailiff) ... Mr Davidson Waiter Mr Elison Lifo Guardsman Mr Wachsman Sheridan Trod'non Mr J. T. Frencli Author Mr Andrews Editor of tho "Bel'gravisn Bonner" Mr Mayer Lady Rarmigant ... MBS WALTER HILL Maud Hefcherington ... Miss Aitethusa Mat Little Muud ... Mi?»Eda Mercer Mrs Chujfcon ... Miss A. Montgomery Berv ft rit Misß Claremont Litterateurs, Country Peoplo, Roughs, &c.,. Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s Cd; Pit, le. Ticket 9 may bo obtained at the- " Times " office, a?9O from Messrs Petersen and Co. (jewellere), Mr Ajers (tobacconist), Messrs B. and T. H. Leaver (tailbra), and Mr Simpson (stationer), High street, Mr Fleming (hairdres?er>, Colombo street, and memberß of Commifcteo. J. OAKLEY BROWN, 6764 Hon. Sec. CANTERBURY BUILDING SOCITEY (PERMANENT). THE above Society accepts deposits at fche highest current ratos of interest. For particulars, apply to EDWD. J. T. FORD, Manager. Offices— Horeford street. 6790 LYTTELTON WATER WORKS. NOTICE. THB Water will bo shut off from the mains on Thursday nnd Friday, August 28 nnd 2.3, except for two hours on Thursday, from 3 to 5 p.m, By order. H. J. V. ROGERS, 6976 Town Clerk. UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS BENEFIT SOOIETY. A MEETING will bo hold at the Caledonian Hotel, Knightstown, on Sr turday, August 30, afc 7.30, for tho purpose of making atrangements for the opening of a Lodge of tho abovo Ordor. For furthor particulars, apply to MR HURST, 6977 Caledonian Hotel. THE Working Man's Watchmaker i. Rutland, Oolombo street. Your watch cleaned for fivo shillings. T RODGERS, Boarding-house keeper, • Cambridge terrace, opposite Victoria Bridge. Good beds. Meals at all hours— ls each. 5388 NOTICE.— A single Watch, or any article in Gold and Silrer Jewellery, afc wholeBale price. I. Horman, Watchmaker and Jeweller, High street, Chistchurch. Established 1865. No connection with any other shop in town. 633 r CANTERBURY LTBERAL REFORM AS9OOIATION. /CANDIDATES FOR CHRISTCHURCH CITYSIR GEORGE GREY MR S. P. ANDREWS. 6888 TO THE ELEOTORS OP THK HEATHCOTE DISTRICT. GENTLEM EN,— I am again a candidate for your suffrages. You know that I am a man of fow words, and will not expect from rae a long address. Many of you know that I did not seek office, but entered unwillingly into the Ministry to ensure that the interests of the Cantorbury Provincial District should not be altogether unrepresented. I do not regret the step which I then took. lam prepared to defend and justify the general conduct of public business by tho present Government whenever necessary. The policy of tho present Ministry has been bo fully sot forth in the Governor's speech at tho opening of Parliament, that it is unnecessary for mo to refer to that policy in detail. It will be suflicient to say that I am determined, if reelected, to do my utmost ti) give effect to that policy— fully assured that fa ; r taxation, liberal land laws, and shorter Parliaments are essential to the progress and prosperity of the Colony. I will havo an opportunity during tho election of personally discussing theso matters with you, and also of conferring with you upon oil local matters which you may deßire to bring before me. Trusting that the result of tho election will show that I have retained your confidence, I remain, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, 6760 J. T. FISHER. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BORODGH OF LYTTELTON. GENTLEMEN— Tho House of Representatives having been dissolved, it becomes your privilego to elcot a member as your representative. I now beg fco offer myself for re-election, and will tako an early opportunity of meeting you. I am, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, H. P. MURRAY-AYNSLEY. Christchurch, August 15, 1879. 6810 CHRISTOHURCH ELEOTION. JM. r Stevens Requests the ELECTORS OF OHRISTOHURCH To Mebt Him At Colombo Hoad Sohool on FRIDAY, August 28. ' At tho Public Library, ,Knightstown, on TDESDAY, Sept. 2. At "Feathers* Hotel," Addingfcon, on .; THURSDAY, Sept. 4. Afc Schoolroom, Phillipßtown, on FRIDAY, Sept. 5. • Afc 7.30 p.m. each day. 6892 JW. TREADWELL • Tnvites tho Electors to a Lecture on "TBE POLITICS OF TRADE AND FARMING." THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, At 7.80 p.m. MUSIO HALL, Cathedral square. 6975
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3550, 27 August 1879, Page 3
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