THEATRE ROYAL, LYTTELTOH. Lessee and Manager, Mb. FotEY. Under the direction of Mes. W. H. Fol/EY. TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS OP THE LADY OF LYONS. IHURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 5. FIRST APPEARANCE OF MR. POULTER AND MR. PARSONS, FROM WELLINGTON. "V/TKS. FOLEY has the honor to anIjJL nounce to the inhabitants of jyttelton and its Vicinity that/ in consequence >f the enthusiastic applause which greeted the ■epresentation of the Lady of Lyons on Thurslay last, it will be represented on Thursday tfEXT for POSITIVELY THE LAST TIME. The performance will commence with, for the ast time, Sir E. L. Bulwer'splay of THE LADY OF LYONS. Pauline Deschappelles . . . Mrs. Foley. Claude Melnotte . Mr. Bbadwelli. (His last appearance.) Ihe whole to conclude with the admirable Farce, entitled THE CLOCKMAKER'S HAT. Sally Smart (a stage-struck housemaid), Mrs. Foley. Doors open at 7 o'clock, the performance to commence at a quarter to 8 precisely. PRICES AS USUAL. FOR SALE, Cyf\f\r\ EWES, in Lamb, bred in £\J\J\J the Province. Apply to JOHN T. PARKINSON. THE FITZ GERALD TESTIMONIAL. £ 8. SUBSCRIPTIONS already advertised 453 6 FUBTHE2 SUBSCRIPTIONS: — J. C. Boys 3 0 J.Paish ... 1 0 ■W. White 3 0 Rev. J. Raven 15 0 G. C. Black 1 0 H. J. Tancred 10 0 P.L.Francis 5 0 G.L. Lee ... ... 5 0 ' \1 7 ANTED, by a Married Man,—A VY SITUATION on a Station or in a Store.—ADply at this Office. Oct. 29,1857. FOLEY'S RETREAT, NORWICH QUAY. BOARD AND LODGING, MEALS, Soup, and Luncheon at all hours,- - Livery and Bait Stables. POISON. "VTOTICE is hereby given that after the X.\ 15th September, Poison will be laid on the Run occupied by C. and H. TORLESSE. JUST RECEIVED, f- GLENTANNER. MRS. COE respectfully invites the attention of the Ladies to her CHOICE SELECTION OF MILLINERY. Consisting of Rich lute, bonnet, and sash ribbons French flowers, plumes Bonnets, head dresses, &c., the latest Parisian Styles.' Also a large assortment of Ladies' and Children's broad brimmed and equestrian hats Gent.'s straw hats Black and colored glace silks Blonde lace and quilling Black and white crape Colored and black French kid gloves Ladies' and gent.'s white do Brown, blue, and drab parasols Muslin and barege dresses Black and white lace mantles French merino, coburg, and alpaca Black and coloured velvet ribbons. And a splendid assortment of— Real Genoa velvets, black and coloured Ladies' and children's French corsets Small-pattern prints, and a variety of goods too numerous for the limits ol an advertisement. Albion House, Canterbury street, Lyttelton. SALE BY AUCTION, OF DAIRY FARM, DWELLING-HOUSE, Stockyard, Buildings, and Improvements thereon, In Charteris Bay, opposite to the Town of Lyttelton, Consisting of— 100 ACRES OF FREEHOLD LAND, with the Cattle Run of 500 acres thereto adjoining, As occupied by Dr. Moore. THE above very valuable property will b sold by Auction at the Mitre Hotel, i Lyttelton, on a day to be named in a future ad vertisement, when further particulars will I glVen" RICHARD WORMALD, : Solicitor, London-ot. Lyttelton, 30th Oct., 1857.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 522, 4 November 1857, Page 5
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