THEATRE ROYAL, LYTTELTON. LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. Lessee and Manager, Me. Foley. Under the direction of Mrs. W. H. Foley. GREAT ATTRACTION. FIRST NIGHT OF THE LADY OF LYONS. 'THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 29 MRS. FOLEY has the honor to announce to the inhabitants of Lyttelton and its Vicinity that on Thubsday Evening, October 29th, will be presented for the first time in Canterbury Sir E. L. Bulwer's celebrated Play, in five acts, entitled THE LADY OF LYONS. Pauline Deschappelles . . . Mrs. Foley. Claude Melnotte . Mr. Bbadwell. The whole to conclude with (for the second time here) the highly successful Comedietta, entitled THE SECRET. Mrs. Dupuis .... Mrs. Foley. Doors open at 7 o'clock, the performance to commence at a quarter to 8 precisely. PRICES AS USUAL. EX GLENTANNER AND OTHER LATE ARRIVALS. "IT) ED case gin; Lowndes', Pig-eon's, :_tV and.Duckworth's old tomj champagne, Moselle, and claret; cavendish and negrohead tobacco; yellow soap, brown Windsor, honeysuckle, primrose, and other fancy soaps; leather, viz., sole, kip, and calf; watertight, Wellington, and blucher boots, military & navy shoes, women's, maids' and children's boots. and shoes; saddlery, viz., ladies' sidesaddles, ladies' round and other bridles, saddle bags, breaking body rollers, hunting whips, cavessons, halters, Jnead-stalls, swabs, stalion bars, saddle cloths for carrying weights, men's saddles (complete), gig harness, &c. ; New Zealand and Europe cordage and clothes lines; tar, white lead, black paint; clay pipes, pewter pots, single mattresses, eight- day clocks, coffee, rice, sugar, dried apples, sauces, salad oil, pickles, wrapping paper, canary seed, cigars, jams, spades, crowbars, garden stools, tables, table legs, glassware assorted, framed pictures, straw mats, clothes, nail, and tooth brushes, billiard balls, India-rubber balls and toys assorted, perfumery assorted, prints, printed muslins, bareges (fancy and selfcolored), pink, and green ginghams for children's dresses, children's dresses, black cotton velvet, colored coburgs and alpacas-, colored and black Orleans, figured alpaca, gala plaid (all wool), fancy tartans, white moreen, scarlet damask, white shirting, white quilts, white figured dimity, carpets ami hearth rugs, colored cotton' counterpanes, diaper towels, white corded stays, leather travelling bags, sponges, cupboard and trunk locks, pincers and plyers, knives and forks, butchers' knives, case knives, looking glasses, razors and razor strops, tailors' scissors, steel pens, pen holders, spectacles, two and threefoot rules, 'popper scales, sugar tongs, toddy ladles, marine compasses, tartan and embroidered wool shawls, cashmere, llama, and barege shawls, black llama shawls (colored embroidered corners), figured satin and crape and China silk shawls, white wool muffs, girls' and ladies' wool mantles, lawn kerchiefs, men's cloth caps, white and drab mole trousers, worsted and cotton cord trousers, fancy mole trousers, black cloth trousers shooting and light summer coats, pilot coats and pea jackets, tweed and black cloth, cotton cord trousering, black and drab satteen, brown drill, colored cotton drill, fancy cotton trousering, linen drill, duck, canvas, huckaback, brown linen, brown holland,- linen and cotton diaper, rolled jaconet and rolled skirtings, assorted collars, dungaree, derry, cotton tick, grey domestics, white calico, India twill, Welsh and Lancashire flannel, Saxony flannel, pink and blue flannel, colored flannel check, cambric jaconet, lawn, Swiss; and book muslins, colored tarletan, window and foundation muslin, embroidered robes, bodies and skirts, children's maslin caps, _ scolloping, in sertion, - collars, chemizetes, lace sleeves, blond quilling and quilling net, lace mantles, black lace collars, hair skirts and improvers, corded petticoats, white, black, and grey women's and men's cotton hose, black silk stockings, mens' white and grey lambs wool hose, men's brown and grey half-hose, flannel shirts, blue and striped Guernseys, lambs wool drawers, braces and belts assorted, shirt studs, cuff buttons, writing cases, portfolios, pocket-books, slates, ivory small tooth combs, side and back combs, dressing combs dressing cases, writing desks, walking sticks,umbrellas, sticking plaster, marking ink, steel buckles, watches, and jewellery assorted &c, &c, &c. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO. Oxford-street, Lyttelton, Oct. 27,1857. TO STOREKEEPERS & OTHERS, ON SALE, AT the 'LYTTELTON TIMES' , OfficeBrown and other wrapping papers Tough brown and white, sugar bags Glazed purple and cream tea ditto. Oxford-street, Lyttelton.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 520, 28 October 1857, Page 5
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658Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 520, 28 October 1857, Page 5
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