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TRAFFIC RETURN FROM LYTTELTON TO CHRISTCHURCH. The following were the number of trucks that passed through from Lyttelton to Ghristchurch yesterday, December 17th, viz—B3 wagons, estimated to contain 498 tons.

ST ALBAN'S. THE ANNIVERSARY SERMONS in connection with the St Alban's Wesleyan Sabbath Schools will be preached in the ST ALBAN'S CHURCH, NEXT SUNDAY, the 20th instant. In the morning, by the Rev Watkin, of Lyttelton; and in the evening, by the Rev S. Macfarlane. The Rev Watkin will also deliver an address to the children in the afternoon, commencing at 3 o'clock. The children will sing a selection of hymns at each service, conducted by Mr Win, Smith. Collections in aid of Sunday school funds. THOS. GAPES, Hon. Sec. /CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL. Airec's English and Continental combination, under the direction of that world re nowncd artiste, Friderico Airec, who will hall on Saturday and Monday, December 19, 21. Positively for two nights only. Tomorrow evening, Saturday, grand opening night. Frederico Airec will appear in several new specialities, including ins marvellous performance, for the first time in Christchurch, El Hombie Indsca. M. and Madame Airec, in a startling sensation, entitled Hebe and Ganymede. All the latest novelties in sentimental, comic, serio-comic songs, duets, acrobatics, gymnastics, and equilibristics, by those clever artists. Mr George Turner, the great double voiced vocalist ; Mdlle Poreste, the charming serio-comic ; Jean Verletti, champion athlete of the southern hemispere. Mr George Turner and Mdlle Forcste in new duets ala Rickards. Mr Arthur Lovelace, popular motto singer, &c, &c. Prices—Front seats, select, 3s; back do, 2s; gallery, Is. N B —M. Airec, while performing at the Theatre in August last, was unable to go through more than one-half of his aerial performances, there not being sufficient height or space. M. Airec in the above hall will be able to go through the whole of his aerial performances to perfection. —W. J. Thornton, a^ent.

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Globe, Volume II, Issue 167, 18 December 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume II, Issue 167, 18 December 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume II, Issue 167, 18 December 1874, Page 2

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