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* Shipping. j j* mEE B.M.S.S. j Blfl«ffifipijn«E Leaves Lyttelton for Pigeon Bar on TUESDAYS, THUEBDAYS, and FBIDAYS, At 8.30 a.m. Leaves for Little Akaloa, Okain's and Le Bon's Bays, on TUESDAYS, at 8 p.m. Leaves for Akaroa every TUESDAY and PEIDAY at 2 p.m., returning on WE DNESDAY and SATURDAY. As this Bteamer carries the mail, and oonneots with the mail coaches, passengers can be booked through to Akaxoa, via Pigeon Day. KINBEY & CO., gO Cbristchurcb and Lyttelton. Amuiements, Meetings* &o. mHHAIB^ X» 6 V AL. ilssee ,„ ... Mr Charles Warner Manager ... Mr Wm. Hughes Business Manager Mr George Lee Btage Manager ... Mr J.A. Patterson LAST FOUb7 NIGHTS. "»n-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, Saturday, Nov. 16 {for One £r*tM, only) Chas. Keade's famous Eealistic Drama^lVß NEVEE TOO LATE TO MEND." Tom Bobiusca (his original charaoter), Mr Chas. Warnet, aB performed by him at the Drury Lane, Princess' mJ Ada [phi 'llieatres, London, ovw eight hundred tunea. Josephs (a boy), Miss Grame Warner. - MONDAY, Nov. One Night only, ••DOEA" and "THE BAKS^jbh » B TWi- Warner has received over~>^ r tj letters to reproduce "Dora," The following ~i» a copy of one s— " Orari, Nov. lai, i 859. '•Charles Warner,' Esq., "Dear Sir,— l had the moat delightful pleasure oZ witnessing yonr splendid moral play "DOHA" on Saturday evening, and I connt myself and all the audience very fortunate in being able to-mtaess one of the most beautiful, simple and great mor»plays we have ever had the pleiaure of witnessing to Christchurch, and also your most wonderful conception and acting of tho part of the most lifelike Farmer Allen, which is the very best example of charaoter-Ectiug ever seen in New Zealand, and which made it very difficult for the audience to remember they were in a theatre instead of on a farm. I sincerely trust you will be able to reproduce "DOEa" and •• THB BABBISTJ3E" on Monday evening, Nov. 18, when friends and I shall twvel 180 miles to witneßsit.— Yours truly, — — - ■ ■ " H.W.P. Doors open at 7. commencing at 7.45. Box Plan now open ut ililnar and 'Ihompson's. Day Ticketß at levy's, Jobacooniat. Stage Fnrnishingß by H. Fuhrmann, Colombo street. Admission— Dress Circle 4a, Stalls 2s 6d, Pit Is. Australia BICTCLE &ACES Versus T at T> New Zealand. JjANOASTEE JTABK Australia. BOXING DAY Versus AND DXC. 27 AND 29. New Zealand; — — Australia Tha Mammoth Attraction for i Versus gCJdng Day. New Zealand; y- — " — BB .D A YS N O a! EXCITING New Zealand. The King of Bports. Australia THE PEINCB OF GALAS. VerSir £300 IN PEIZBS. New Zesiand. Every Item Genuine. Australia ' Versus Each ticket of admisrion obtained New Zealand, betore the date of races will contain Australia a portrait of one of the Australian Versus riders. New Zealand. Tickets everywhere. Price Is. DKIHW ANNUAL GALA JIoNSTEE .A.BT XJnION, 10 BE HELD ON BOXING DAT, DEC. 26, AT THE BHOW GEOUNDS, LINCOLN EOAD. Patron— His Excellency the Governor of New Zealand. IMMENSE ATTBACTIONH— Bichardson's Show, Baby Show "White Star Minstrel Troupe Specially prepared Board for Quadrille Dancing Bports of all kinds (programme of Athletic Sports will soon be issued) Grand Procession, Toys for Children. The Art Union will be drawn on the Ground at Bp.m. TICKETS-ONE SHILLING, Giving Admission to the Grounds and a Chanoe in Art Union. May be obtained from any Member of the Orde and from J. SWINNEBTON, Genoral Secretary, 6254 93, Celombo streot; Auctions. LYTTELTON. ON THE PEEMIBEB, JACKSON'S EOAD. WEDNESDAY. NOV. 27, 1859. ME A. AYEBS (in conjunction with Mrß. M. Griffiths), has been favoured with instructions from John Hamilton, Egg., who is leaving Lyltelton, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, As above, the whole of his household 1 FURNITURE & EFFECTS, Which are in the pink of condition, being as good as new, and offers a splendid opportunity to those who wish for really good Furniture to be present snd secure the bargains. The leading lines which occur in the inventory are— A Kosewood Piano, Massive Marble Clock Velvet Pile Drawing-room Suite, Walnut frames Hair Suites. Mirrors, Pier Glasses Extension Dining Table. Oil Paintings, Pioturea Brussels Carpets, Linoleum, Stair Carpets Door Mats, Doable and Single Iron Bedsteads Chests of Drawers, Wnshatand and Toilet Tables Toilet Sets, Book-cases, Dresser Eel'iogene, Sewing Machine, Brackets Looking-glasse?, Looking-glass on marble stand Beautiful Cheffonler with glass back and marble top Portable Boiler (new), Bath Pots and Pot Plants, Garden Seats Garden Toolf, Kitchen Utensils of every deaorip. tion, The whole forming one of the Best Sales' ever held in Lyttelton. ■ Everything ia in Splendid Condition, Aad can be seen on application to Mrs Hamilton, l. or Mr B. M. Griffiths, Lyttelton, on and after Monday, November 25th, Bale to take place at 1 p.m. SHAEP. Terms Cash:' Don't miss this GBAND OPPOBTUNITY. A. AYEBS, £836 Auctioneer. WANTED Known-— JOHN J, KEBE, Prao" tical Watchmaker and Jeweller, 18i* j Colombo street, Christohuroh, next Al Hotel. Watches Cleaned and warranted for twelve months, 4a Od; Clocks Cleaned and Begulated, 2s 6d; Broooh Pins fitted, 3d each. A printed | - cuarantee given with, every watch and clock repaired. English pricea. JOHN J. KJBBB. PraoHce.! j witchiaa*9T«aQJeweller,aextAtß«teL > Coifim^j

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6703, 16 November 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6703, 16 November 1889, Page 2

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