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Lyttelton. Shipping — .* finHE Mail Steamer AKABOA BP" 1 ' 0 T». JL Leaves Lyttelton for Jl^.%, Pigeon Bay every MONDAY, 'ilffi&>¥ '-vSk WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, Wtlifa'<Xii>*ysjg!$ > a ,t 8.50 a.m., returning same day. For Little Akaloa, Okain's and Le Bon's Bays, «rory FRID AT at 2 p jn., returning on Saturday. r<a Akaroa, via the Bays, every FRIDAY, at YUB» returning next day. Passengers booked through to Akaroa, via flgvon Bay, connecting with coaoh. "SINBBY & CO., cbriEtchurch and Lyttelton. 3 . M» HBY WOOD 4 Co. mmv EAILWAY CARTAGE CON. ijHhfiL TRACTORS AND ' JMWSfiRs, GENERAL CARRIERS. ffiffiSKSSk CUSTOM-HOUSE. CLEARING, wSBRRb- and forwarding agents. -Herchandise Cleared and Delivered at Through IS»t©ft. Parcels Express to Europe evory Mail Steamer •t Lowest Through Rates. Agents— Thos. Cook and Bonn, Tourists and fteoeril Passenger Agents. Satea and all information re Shipping, Clearing and Excnrttios bußinett. supplied upon application to J. M. HEYWOOD & CO., Cathedral square, Christohurch, And Norwich qnay. Tjvt-.tgifrm. Amusements, Meetings, &c. Oddfellow a* H all. LABT APPEARANCE BUT ONE OF MADAME MARIAN BURTON, MARIAN BURTON, wmt K "«* COr.BOURNE-BABER. M. HORACE ~ !• USD; «D. MR STOCKWELL, MR 1\ BEADLEY, ahd the CHRI TCHI BCH OEPH-US QUARTETTE, Whc, in Ompliment to the English Prima Donna, will Biug Two P.ivourito Gleos. EVERYTHI-G WII/L BE NEW EVEEYTHISG WiLI. HIS NEW In the Programme of THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, Except Glaek'B air "Oho Faro" (Madame Burton), and M. Poußiard'a " Scotch Fantasia " {both of which w 11 be repeated by general desire), iff adame Burton will alnn sin? " 'i h<> Kerry Dance" (Holloy), and " Ob, Leave Mo Not," by Misa Alice Rowley, a resident of Chrißtohurch. Reserved, 4a ; Unreserved, 2) 6d ; Gallery, 2s. Seats and all olasses of tiokots at Thompson's, K. S. BMSTTHE. TO-MOBROW— FAREWELL CONCERT Of what is unanimously declared to be THB BEST CONCERT COMPANY THE BEST CONCERT COMPANY Ever Heard in Christoharch. ~~~ PYBOIECHNICS. JU.BATHCOTE XJBIDGE JJAWN. THURSDAY EVENING, DEC. 11. A GRAND DISPLAY OF UNXLD FIREWORK 3, •Exhibiting the most pleasing, wonderful, and varied efieotß. Come and enjoy it. Brass Band in attendance. Betnrn Fares (including admission to the, grounds) la from Tons, 6d from Radley, by Speeia U'raras leaving Square 7.15 p.m. V.B. — The Lawn is open to licnioand private parties. TT r\ g~l m —OPEN MEETING, ToAAJ.IDr* !• night. 8 o'clock. Adnissiou Free. Good programme. Progress of Lrowocd Lodge, Primitive Methodist Church. St Asaph street, Linwood. Come and see. 7828 fTIBINITY HALL. MANCHESTER STREET. I MONDAY and TUESDAY, DEC. Bth and 9th. CAKE AND APKOK FAIR. 3OLL COMPETITION. CHRISTMAS TREE, Refreshments. Mnaic by BEPTETTR BAND on Monday Evening. Admission 6d. Children in charge of Adults Free. Open each day at 3 p.m^ 5791 beuid^Tnnual gala MONSTER ART UNION. ON BOXING DAY, DEC. 26th, 1890. By Permission of the Colonial Secretary. PATBON : flis Excellency the Gtovernoe. tBIZFB NOW ON VIEW at the two shops in the City Hotel Buildings, Colombo street, where Tickets can be obtained. TICKETS— ON B SHILLING EACH, J. R. TULLE V, President. OfSS 3. RHODES, General Secretary. 4C f\B, Young Ladiea," kindly insist upon yonr ¥ intendeds' taking you to Bicycle Uaces, Boxing Day. 5781 Lost and Found, ~V~ O->T, Saturday, ia Durham stroefc North, J i Gray Plaid Bhawl. Finder rewarded. Hetaru 238, Durham streat. 7825 "■" O3T, batween T,anoa"ter Park and Eailway. JLJ Wilson's road, Newspaper Colleotinfr Book. Xeward on returning to — Simmonds, Walpola «tr«et. 7829 for Rale— Lady's Gold Hunting 18 j/ V carat Gimeva Watch; float at Gardiner's <Mjr Jeweller), £7 10s: pnoe £2 10s : warranted. B. Clarke and Co.. 148. Colombo street. 2468 W~ E are now showing New Hats, Collars, Ties, Mercery, Boys' and Youths* Suits, SfeM&r,ouitingo,*o. Black, Beattie, and Co,

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7030, 8 December 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 7030, 8 December 1890, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 7030, 8 December 1890, Page 2

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