Amusements, bo. TU Hf)A TR B JX 0T A L t Business Manager George Oeddes r Lu'-t week of the Popular end Charming Artiste t LOUISE POMEBOI, Supported by w h Ibakes W. Hoskins, Thoo. Hamilton, *H. Flemming, 0 J. J. Wallace. LAST TIME TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, The Great Emotional Flay, by Dion Boucicanlt, LED ASTRAY. o Mias Poxkbot Aa Countess Chaadooe e TUESDAY EVENING. JAN. 10, THE HUNCHBACK. Mua Poxebot Aa Jnlii WEDNESDAY, JAN. 11, THE WINTEB’S TALE. Miss Poxebot ... Aa Hermione and Ferdita THURSDAY. JAN. 12, ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA. ■ Miss PexnoT Aa Cleopatra . FRIDAY, SATURDAY. FAREWELL NIGHT, PYGMALION AND GALATEA. Galatea Mibb Poxebot ' And the last Three Acts of • LONDON ASSURANCE. Mibb Poxebot As Lady Gay Spanker Dickens' Thrilling’ Drama of . OLIVER TWIST I * Mias Poxebot...As Nancy Sykoe (first time here) 1 Seats at. Milner and Thompson's. 1 On Monday, Jan. 13— Miss Maggie Moore anc Mr J. 0. Williamson. 28 101 n_ G A I £ I T TIHEATRE J Lessee and Manager Mr E. S. Woolfe I Commencing THURSDAY, 12th JANUARY. 1882. R. B. LEWIS' MASTODON STAB MINSTRELS, 40 PERFORMERS. 8 END HEN. 16 COMEDIANS. The Largest Minstrel Organisation that has evei visited the Colonies, and the greatest success evei known in Minstrelsy. See day bills and posters. Circle, 4s; stalls, 2s 3d; pit. Is. JOHN DRAYTON. 22101 Agent. LARGE ODDFELLOWS’ BALL. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY lira. BENEFIT AND FAREWELL or r ILMOI iy|~ ADAME J-^OTTI Who will give a graphic description ef ••ONE YEAR IN NEW ZEALAND." After the Lecture, Madame Wilmot will, hefo» the audience assembled, hold A SPIRITUALISTIC SEANCE, And while under "control" will tell the Past Present, and Futnre of any of the audience. Stalls, 2s; Fit and Gallery, Is. Commence at 8 precisely. Tickets may be obtained of Madame Lott Wilmot, White Hart Hotel. 9982 KK CRICKET. CRICKET. ALL ENGLAND ▼. CANTERBURY will 1m played on the LANCASTER PARK GROUNDS OH JANUARY 20th, 21bt, abd 23ed. 9914 91 THE Ladies of St John's Church Work Society intend holding a Sale of Work on Saturday Jan. 14th, in Mr Wynn Williams’ Ground, Latimei Square, to commence at 12 Noon. Entrance tees Adults, Is; Children, 6d. 887! Meetings RIENDS of Labour Loan and Investment Society.—Notice to Members.—The genera! , o f awra "Society will W held at the Market Hotel this evening (Monday), at 8 o'clock. Business: To receive the report and balance-sheet, election of officers, and any othei general business, John Otley, Secretary. 5 101 NOTICE. A MEETING of Timber and Coal Merchants' Employes will be held at the Peninsula Restaurant, Broadway Market, on Jan. 9th, at 7.30 p.m. re Picnic. All interested are invited to attend, 4101 KAIAFOI BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION, IN compliance with a requisition signed by twenty-five ratepayers, I hereby convene a Public Meeting to be held at the Institute Hall on Wednesday, 11th inst., at S p.m., to hear the views of the Candidates for the office of Councillor. CALEB SMITH, Mayor. Jan. 7th, 1882. 10 101 KAIAPOI REGATTA. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the c\_ Borough Council Chamber, on Monday, January 16th, at 8 p.m., to consider Ahp question of holding' the Annual Regatta on the Walmakariri, at Kaiapoi. C. E. DUDLEY. 11 101 Hon Seo Regatta Committee. Art Unions WILL SHORTLY BE DRAWN. Art union of valuable pictures (Under authority and sanction of the Colonial Secretary). 1000 TICKETS at £1 Each. PICTURES ON VIEW at the ROOMS of CHAS. CLARK, Esq.. Hereford street. Tickets can be obtained at the Rooms of Mr C. CLARK, or NEIL BLACK. Agent, 7765 39 ' Cathedral square. To Let. TO LET.—Shop in Colombo street, next to Messrs Cook and Ross, Chemists. Apply to W. Mouldey. 9959 99 TO BE LET Furnished, for one year, a House* at Bicoarton, with about thirty acres of land; more it desired. Garden, plantations and pasture. Apply to C. C. Bowen. 9918 98 (1(0 LET. at Sonthbrook, a Six-roomed House. 1 stables, cow-shed, and other out-buildings, with seven acres of land, divided into paddocks, with good orchard and garden; rent moderate. Apply to Mr J. Thompson, Sonthbrook; or to J. L. Wilson, Christchurch, Agent. 9990 100 TO LET, Springfield Rood, a very Comfortable Four-roomed House and Scullery; nearly new and with every convenience j high and dry; corner of Springfield and Edge ware road; fifteen minutes’ walk from Post-office; rent low. Apply to H, Matson A Go., Cashel street. 8391 HnO LET, a family noose with good dining, 1 drawing, and breakfast rooms, and good wellventilated bedrooms, situate near to the College, Museum, and High Schools; rent low. Possession can be given on the Ist Jan ary next. Apply to I. B Sheath, Warwick House, Armagh street, Cranmer square. 3869 np,o LET, No. 1 Bay Villa. South Belt, near H Durham street, at present occupied by Rev A. Davidson. The house comprises sitting-room, four bedrooms, kitchen, pantry, scullery, and every requisite convenience: rent moderate; possession at an early date. Apply on premises. 9987 100
TO LET, at Timaru, a well-furnished Seven roomed Home, with (table, ooaobhome, ho. This offers an excellent opportunity to a family who la desirous of obtaining change of air fora few months, as the house is situate in the best part of Timaru, close to the Public Park and Domain, and lees than a quarter of a mile from the sea beach. Apply D. M'Qulnness, Ship Hotel, Timaru. 8957 99 TO LET, Three now Houses, two of 8 rooms and one of 7 rooms each, with pantry, wash, house, boiler, and every possible convenience j i water and drainage perfectly arranged, and every, thing finished in a really superior style. Situate in Barbour street, Perry road, close to Wilson's road platform and tram lino, and about 16 minutes from centre of town. To good tenants, rent low. Apply to W. LAKE, 6510 8 Hereford street Chambers. KAIAPOI WOOLLEN COMPANY. TO LET. THE Premises next the Bank of New Zealand, as now occupied by the above. Apply to T. W. JONES, 1889 100 St Albans. HAETfiBIINO. 3P|O Let by Tender, harvesting of 200 acres, or L more if requited, near Mount Thomas; also, acres at Biver Btyx. Tenders lor cutting, tying itooklng, or stacking, as a whole or in separate lenders, to be lent in by Friday next, to DAVID DICK, >877 100 Lobun.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6511, 9 January 1882, Page 1
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