Amusements, &o. T HBA TE E It OTA L, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. FOURTH WILHELM! COHCBBT. FOURTH WILHELM! COHCEBT. PBOOBAMME, Fart 1. 1— Plano," Larghatto " Benaelt Us Max Voobicu. 2 Romance from " The Marriage ol Figaro" Mias Masts Combos. [Mozart B—Violin Solo," Grand Concerto " ... Llpinskl Hxub August Wiihemw. 4—Plano, •• Erl King " 1 Fantalaia on •* Rigoletto " j Mb Max Voobiob, Fast 2. 6—Violin Solo, '* Reverie" Vleoxtempe HEBB ADOUBT WIIHEXJtr. 6 Ballad, “ Elaine's Song " Plampton M:as Masib Combos. 7 Violin Solo,"Hungarian Dances" ... Ernst Hebb AobOßc Wimsurr. 8— Ballad, “I wish I were on yonder Hill Mias Mabie Censor. 9 Piano, Impromptu, Walts Brilliants ... Vogrich Mb Max Vooeich. TO.MOBBOW (Tuesday Evening)— FIFTH CONCERT, Seats for sale at Messrs Milner and Thompson's. Prices—Drees Circle, Ss; Stalls, 3a; Fit, 2a. 8812 Liaat T HE A T B E B, O Y A L. Lessees ... Thoo. Hamilton and J. S. Willis. Stage Manager... ... ... Theo. Hamilton. FAEE WELL CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL PERFORMANCES Of the highly successful and most popular artiste LOUISE POMEROY, Sopported by a powerful company of artists of acknowledged, and pronounced eminence. During the ensuing ■ rief ggason the management will product several plays woetty.ttfWYholuded in the popular iiiiimfnlim in in Chrlstohnreb during the recant initiatory performances of the ' ' FOMEBOY COMPANY, Every care will be taken to place the plays pro dnoed in Comedy and Tragedy with that character* istio excellence upon tbs boards of the Royal which diaiinguished and marked the previous efforts in this City of the management. - W Opening Night, CHRISTMAS EVE, Box Office at Montague’s. Joe. -.Fiokengill, manager - for Louise Pomeroy. 8859 70 CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL SOCIETY. Wl- E 8 8 I A H, DECEMBER 22hd, AT TEE ODDFELLOWS' HALL. Tickets, 3a each, at Spenaley's and Milner and Thompson’s Music Shops. H. H. LOUGHNAN, Honorary Secretary. tr NOTICE TO MEMBERS.—The Secretary will be glad to receive on Tuesday night all unpaid subscriptions for the term ending 31st Dee., 1881. 8884 71 M t ( OPEN THIS DAT, ONTAG UE’s”THIRD ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL, FANCY FAIR, AMD FINE ART GALLERY, 1 a Ford and Newton’s Buildings, Cashel street East. The largest and best display of Fancy Goods ever exhibited in the Colony. Toys, dolls, work boxes, desks, albums, Japanese ourioa, and thousands of other novelties suitable for presents. In addition to the usual display will be a grand FINE ART GALLERY, Comprising 150 FIRST-CLASS PICTURES, Sty best masters. Also, the most rare eollootion of Books ever imported to the Southern Hemisphere. NOTICE. No Charge. Admission Free. Every one invited. 8922 71 rHE Ladies of St John's Church. Work Society intend holding a Sale of Work on Saturday, an. 14th, in Mr Wynn Williams* Ground, Latimer juare, to commence at 12 Noon. Entrance f Inlte. Ibj Children. 6d f l tk Meetings LOYAL CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH LOD QE L0.0.P., M.U. MEMBERS are hereby summoned to attend on Monday, the 19th Inst., at the " Chambers." at 7.80 p.m. Business:—Payment of contributions Election of Officers, and several important Notices of Motion. 8897 71 GEO. SMART, N. 9. AVON ROAD BOARD DISTRICT. A PUBLIC MEETING of Ratepayers of the tL above District will be held at the Town [all, Papanui, on Monday, the 19th instant, at p.m. Busistss: To consider the position of the district re the new Borough of St Albans, and other matters of importance.' Robert [.uncan 'I Edward Mitchell j James Johns )■ Ratepayers. James Jackson ( D. Thomas J Deo, 14.1881. 8746 67 TO FARMERS IN THE OHOHA. k PUBLIC MEETING will bo hold in THE ROAD BOARD OFFICE, OHOKA, on MONDAY NEXT, DEC. 19th, At 7.30 p,m. hen the Promoters of the Linseed Industry will present, and a paper read on the growth of this Iniao Wilson, Esq., W.H.8., has consented to e9ld9 ‘ R. vHEBNE. fi Interim Secretary. KAIAI’OI CHORAL SOCIETY. PECIAI. General M atmg of members will be hold at the lutltnte, on Wednesday , aiatiunt, Important baaineea. All memHon See. adjourned Meeting ol Persons interested i the Establishment of a Frozen Meat atd reduce Export Company will bo hold at the raral and Pastoral Association Booms, d street, on WEDNESDAY. 21st INST., At 11 a.m. F. WAYMOUTH. Secretary pro tern. HDRONUI RACES. LL persons interested in holding the annual Raoe Mooting at the Hurunut, are invited to id at the Hurunut Hotel, on Monday. Do--70 Hon Seo. Lott, Found, ST, from the Carlton Nursery, on Wednea. day, the Uth last, four three-yoar-old Colts, aok and three bays. Anyone giving such intion as will lead to recovery to James I ton, Carlton Nursery, will be rewarded. 8988 ST or stolen, from East Belt, a dark-brewn lisht harness Mare, with white blase down A EonshoiSSer 1 16| hands high. The hot to J, King 10., Colombo street, Christchurch. Any pertaining her after this date will bo^rei*^ REWARD.—Lost from Kowai Both, • Black Hack Filly | about 15 hands j no nmd i shod all round i white star on foreinforaaUon that wUI toe oy uifontt&tioß that will load to of tamo will to George Brown, at the Bosh. 6805 68 ID. Lost, from Hsngiora, on ■day, 3rd Deo., • loot and out on one hook j came I Apply J. Fulton, j
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6493, 19 December 1881, Page 1
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