SUMNEE. -* «* SUNDAY.— Steun launch _£~— -J^x O DIAMOND will leave 2g*SßßjgTfcJ^;>.\ the Heathcote Bridge on "^^w^* >' °~ I arrival of 11 and 2 o'cloci "^sQSESeSUSSasr Trams. Week Days— Steam launch DIAMOND runs on arrival of 10.20 and- 1 o'clock Trams. Return Fares to Stunner by steamer Diamond— One fc-WUing. Notice to Passengers. — Please only, take Ticketß to the Bridge, as the Trams sum not connected with the launch. Special arrangements can be made, on application to the Master on board, for private and picnic parties. G. T. Clarke, Master ; or, J. L. Fleming, High street, Christchnrch. 8350 _JL HEA TE E jtil OVA L. (Jsdeb the Special Patroxaqe of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVEENOR. TO-MOBROW (FRIDAY), NOV. 28. COMPLIMENTAEY BENEFIT, Tendered to HISS GEORGIE SMITHSON, And her FIRST APPEARANCE In Christchurch, in Comedy. WIT H J3 BED LEAVES. ] TTITHBBEIf XiEATES. j Lady Conyers (with song, "Little Maid of Arcadee") i MISS GEORGIE SMITHSON. ! Followed by two scenes from the powerful Drama, JO! JO ... MISS SMITHSON. To conclnde with THE BONNIE FISHWIFE. Maggie TWapfni-innn (with songs, " Caller Herrin' " aud "Wait till the Clouds Eoll By.") MISS GEOEGIE SMITHSON, Snpported by several of the best known Amateurs Box Plan now- open at Milner and Thompson's, where DreS3 Circlo seats may be reserved. 87 515/t Under the Patronage of His Excellency Sir William Jervois, K.C.B. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, LICHFLELD STREET. THIS EVENING. T4/TBS E. PRICE, assisted by her Pupils, will JJJL give her Second Pianoforte Recitals and Concert on this THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 27. Chairs, 2s ; . second seats, Is. Programme and Tickets at Messrs Milner and Thompson's 8493 CHRISTCHUECH WOEKLNG MEN'S CLUB AND M.S.A. A VOCAL AND INSTEUMENTAL -lk_ CONCERT Will be given in the Hall of the above Club, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, NOVEMBEE 27TH, AT 8 P.M. Ladies invited. 8«8 SAM. WM. NEATE, Secretary. LYTTELTON NAVAL BRIGADE. THE full complement in this Corps will attend the Muster Parade on Friday Evening, at 7 o'clock sharp. All Government property in possession of Volunteers must be presented for inspection by the Colonel. (Signed) H. MXELLAN, 8504 Captain Commanding. PUBLIC MEETING of the Friends and others interested of the late Thomas M'Cleary, late of Mcrirale, who was found drowned at Port on Friday last, and who was for many years in the employ of Mr Brightling, and also of Mr W. B. Campbell. Contractors, will be held at M'Dowell and Co.'s Store, corner Lower High street and East Town Belt, on Friday evening, the 28th inst., at eight o'clock sharp. Business— To take into consideration the best means of i>s=i%ting his widow and six children, the eldest of whom is eleven years and the yonngest three months, who are totally unprovided for. 8502 PLANTS ! PLANTS ! PLANTS ! NOW READY, A LARGE STOCK OP ' WELL ASSOETED BEDDING-OUT PLANTS. ! Also Cucumber and Melon Blants. j We cut alarfje quantity of Cucumbers every morning and sell them cheap. J. NANCAEROW k SONS, F2b*ITEEERS, FLOEISTS, AND SEEDSMEN, 206, Colombo street, Christchurch, And Waltham Vineyards, Rydenfcan. 237
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5170, 27 November 1884, Page 2
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