AmuAomorvtg, fto. £4. E A T ft E ... Tbeo. H»mU R 0 ton And J. TAX,, S. Willis, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), DEO. 81, The Poped tf kotor, MR W. U. LftAXE, DAP OP afigWOßtH FIELD. BkwamllZ. , Ki W. H. luu Duke ofßaoklniibam Mr W. Hoskins Ktrlof Richmond ... ... Mr H.ftammiijg KtafßmrTL... ... ... M»J. J.Waliae* With all the Ccmpacy. OH MONDAY. 'MI 88 LOUISE FOKKKOS „ Or, Wh»t Yob WiU. Yiom... ... ... Mim LocumPokxiot, With its great out. Sects at Milker and Thompson's. G A X JS T T T mm Continued Success . Continued Sacoew . ;■ or ■ LYONS' TOOEIBTB AND PLEASURE PARTY. TO-NIGHTII TO-NIGHT! 11 The Grand OhxirtnM , Pantomime THE IBLB Of TULIP ATAU. Preceded by the Musical Sketch, THE WANDERING HINBTREL. Positively Lart Night bat one o( the Pantomime Papular Prioc»-*3», Bs, end One Shilling. ' Pot the oovvenivno#of fsmiliee.ther#will be a Ghrtttd Metiefe TO-DAY, SATURDAY-Christmas ISLE OP TUUPATAM. ABKEVIOE OP BONO. ' ...Entitled **T H E MAIF tO W I ft," Wm be rendered in the WESLEYAN CHUKCS. DURHAM STREET, 1 ■■■ on 1 THUHSDAY NEXT, firs JAN. 1888. Connective Readings by the Rev P. W. Ikitt. 1 Doom open at 7 o'clock. To commence at 7.30. I Admission by Tiofet only. Tickets (price la) may be obtained at the Wee. leyaa Book DepAt, Colombo street. Proceeds on behalf of BnndsySobooL 9579 88 j jpBELXKIHABYjkNMOUNOEMENT. 1 ■ ' To Arrive Shortly. E0B30N) In his wonderful Elocutionary and ROBSON > Monica! Recitals. Vide opinions of ROBSON) Dunedin and Victorian Piths. j Assisted by the talented solo pianist. M. Lomus. The Bishop of Melbourne on Bobwm'n recitals t—“MrßoMon. by hi* treat power as a reciter of [ the works of on* greatest anthers, has, in my qpk ion, solved the diffioolt problem of oomblniog tne highest form of amusement with mental and spiritual profit” 9133 8k BBMEMBERI - LAST WEEK 11 LAST WEEK ll! i ' OF MONTAGUE'S CARNIVAL AND PANOT PAIR. Now being held in Ford and Newton's Building*. New Year's Gifts in immense variety. Como one. Come aIL No Charge for Admission. 8928 71 fHB Ladies of St John's Church Wash Society Intend bolding a Bede of Work 14th, in Mr Wynn Williams' Orbimd, Latimer Square, to commence at 19 Noon. Eufcnwco fees, adnits, Is 1 Children, 6d- 8878 PftrtnersMp Wotioes. NOTICE. ffi/TBSSBS HOLMES k LODGHBET have (TE entered into partnership ae Barrie tecs and Solicitor*. Offices I—Now brick buildings, Woroeetcr etreet, ‘ ~ 8706 60 opposite Clarendon Hotel, Visaing Friends. nnHOUAS GEBAYES.—lnformation wanted of B Thomas Groivee, formerly of Hanley, Staf* foMshlre, England, brother of John Greaves, late of Palmer street, Pitaroy. in the Colony of Victoria, deceased, with aadnwa if aUvo. or proof of decease it dead. Bennett, Attenborough, Wilks and Nunn, BoUciton, 107. Ooltins street weet. Melbourne. 6868 Tenders. PENDERS ere invited tor the enoticaof ahoose at Hororata. Flans and specification* inay seen at my office, and at Mr E. Derritt’s, Hero, ta. Tesdcre will be received at my office, anary 4th, 18*2. Lowest or “i,*? ®der n<)t no- * gully accepted. O. PEEZ. Architect,.. rho Exchange. Caahol atanect. 9322 81 SENDEES are extended to the 3rd January for I Reaping. Binding. Stocking. Carting and ■eking about 160 actee Wheat at Chaney'a itnor. Address— J. HIHOHOLIPP. White Hart Hotel. 17 85 Christchurch. PENDERS are invited for the Erection of a [ Cottage at Avonsido. Tenders wiU be rj. l»ed at my office on or before January 4th. 1888. iwest or any tender not neoesiMll^aotopted, Aickltect. Hia Erebango, Cashel street, WBB 88 OXFORD ROAD BOABIL pBNDERS arc invited for the following 1. Repairs to ruts on M'Jarrow'e road with uhlßglo ll* Carting brokou motol on to NoWor'a road 3, Log culvert at ride school, West Oxford Fenders to bo sent in on or before Friday, 6th a 1883, at 2 p.m. _ 9poclfloatloaa may bo wen at tho office oa i&d w Saturday. 30th >5 Surveyor to the Board. TENDERS -XTANTED for reaping, binding, carting, and f staokiog about 86 actee wheat ApP,Jr SAMUEL TRBLBAVEN. Seven mile peg. North rood. HANDEVILLE ROAD tbndrrs. [IENDBBS eve invited for ehingling Easter. ’ brook's road. Southbrook. about Ito chain*, neolfloatloas and eoodtUona can be seen at the id Board Office, Teßdem duly ioraed. sealed and addreoaod to the Chairman 11 berooelved at the above o'clock a,m. on Wednesday, 4th Fhe lowest or any tender not neoosearuy ae* JtoA ‘ ALBERT PARSONS. (fIBS Chairman. Pablioatious. THE ew Zealand Church JVbws Wiubo published henceforth in an enlarged poem. Price «d. No, 1. of Mm Kaw Betiw WILL BE PUBLISHED OP THU its or JANUARY, IMA 1 Pacer c»n .bo obtained from all tho Book* « The name* of new Snbeertber* will be red by the Clergy of iho Dloocee, w by IE MAHAOaR OP THE OHUBOH HEWS, Christ's OoUege, j, Chriatobnroh. Saul, Moaroacise or B»OK,Lti»» o» Kgs os Oaor, BAiuiMrM, ■ Siam ft»* iall mat tors relatia* to M**e*ani* IwSSffESigfflSffi Mmro-GsoMi A MATO UeMMd
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6504, 31 December 1881, Page 1
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