Meetings, Entertainments, «&c. pANTEUDUIiY MUSI C HALL. Le6Beo Mb H. SHKWKttsON. LAST NIGHT OF THfc SISAKON. LAST NIGUT OK THK LYDIA HOWARDE TROUPK IN CUILPKIiIO. LAST NIGHT OF MISS HOWARDE AS TOM TUG. LAST NIGHT OF THK BAY OF BISCAY; LABT NIGHT OF CIIILI'ERIO. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, JULY 17, Will be presen ed, for tho last timo this season, the two great productions, THE WATERMAN, AND CHILPEIiIO. TO-MORROW EVENING (TUESDAY), JULY IBTH, Tho Second Season will conrmcnco with another Grand Production, LA SYLPH IDE. Entirely new Scenery, including a most Gorgeous LAST hCKNB, With Prismatic Lime Light, by Mr John Brigge. Novel and startling Mechanical Effects, by Mr D. Mason. LA SYLPH IDE ; 08, THK MOUNTAIN SYLPH. Sir Haggis M'Haggis, of Haggistbn Mr Walter Hill Donald (hie Son)... Miss Lxdia. Howabdb Christie Mdlle ttolange Navaro Bail Hβ MacWhapple Mr R. W. Cavy M'Booby ... ... Mr 0. Wey M'Daft Mr Flavcll Dame Gorlie ... Mr O. Herbert Jessie ... ... Mies Lacy Ash to a Kolia (the Sylphide) Misa Jennie Nyo Aura Mies A. Davis Etheria Miss Ashton Aligera Miss Macdonald Hela (the Witch) ... Mr Harry Power Morna Mr Willis T. Smythe Elspa Mr M. Alexander Kelpie Mr Herberts Synopsis of Scenery, &o, Interior of a Scotch Farmhouse Bomantio Dell Witches' Cave In which will be introduced tho whole o£ LOCKE'S ORIGINAL MUSIC FEOM • MAOBBTH, Woodland Haunt of the Sylphg. GRAND LAST SCENE— STALACTITE OAVfIBN Changing to the FAIRIES' DELL AND HOME OP LA SYLPHIDE, With pti«natic lime light effects. Front chairs, 3s ; second seats, 2s ; gallery, Iβ. 7-17 Reserved seats at Ronnington's. 1621 S-\ DDFELLOWS' HALL. MOST UNQUALIFIED BUCOKSB OF EVERETT'S OBIGINAL GBEAT HIBERNICON. The Hall was crowded from floor to ceiling. Hundreds were unable to gain admission at 8 o'clock on Saturday night. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. The Great Double Panorama. The Powerful Comedy Company. The Great Donnybrook Fair Scene* ■ The Beautiful Lakes of KUlarney. Dublin Bay by Night and Day. The Great Spectacle the Ship on Fire. Wonderful Mechanical Effects. Admission—3s, 2b, Is. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8. Plan of Reserved Seats at C. Bonniogton and Cos. J. P. O'NEILL, Stngo Manager. F. W. CULLIMORE, Piauist. J. PROBBER, Treasurer. 7-17 1629 YOUNG MKN'B OHUISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF OHRI6TOHUROH. The Rev B. MAUFA.IILANE will deliver the Fifth LEOTURW of the Winter Series, in the Rooms of the Association, Mitchell's Bnildings, Hereford street, ON MONDAY EVENING, JULY 17TH, At 7 30 p m. Subject—" Some objections to the Bible coni ' aidered." Members and the Public are invited to attend. Those who desire to contribute to the Funds of the Association, may do so as they retire. J. M. WHEELER, 7-15 1556 Hon Secretary. UK HA fll STREET WESLEY AN CHURCH. "JUDAB MACCABEUS." In consequence of the inclemency of the weather or. Thursday evening last, the Oratorio will be repeated on (TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, JULY 18. , Band and Chorus of One Hundred Performers. I Conductor ... Mr J. T. M. Smith Leader Mr Chis. Bonnington Organist ... Mr R. Penrcll. TICKETS—ONE SHILLING. Tickets can be obtained at the Wesleyan Book Depot on Baturday and Monday, No Tickets will be sold at the doors. 7-15 To commence at 7.30 p.m. 1559 jrTooD TEMPLAt ANNIVERSARY. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, OHRIBTCHUBOH. THURSDAY, 20th JULY. Tea, Speeches, and Entctfainment. 7-13 Tickets—2* each. 1480 A LBtON COAL COMPANY (LIMITED),; The Annual Local MEETING of Shareholders in the above company will be held at my effice, Cashel street, Chrietchurch, on* WEDNESDAY, the 19th inst, at three o'clock, for the purpose of electing Directors for the current year, in accordance. with rule 57. EDWARD J. T. FORD, Canterbury Agent, Albion Coal Company (Limited). July 13th, i 876. 7-14 1607 I. O. O. F. fjJSpS? M - V. T OVAL RANGIOEA LODGE y_j _— The Members of this Lodge are hereby SUMMONED to ATTEND at the Lodge, oa MONDAY, JULY 17th, at 7.30 o'clock p.m. To receive the Auditoi's Report, and transact other business. 7-17 1581 By order of the N.G. OKTHKBN LAND, BUILDING, LOAN, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. A GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the KAIAPOI INBTITUTB, ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 19th, At 730 p.m. prompt. To receive report of committee appointed to draft rules. To elect trustees, treasurer, solicitor, bauk.tr, directors, and secretary, and To transact other business. Intending shareholders can have shares allotted on payment of entrance fee of 2s Od perehare, at the office of the undersigned, or at the Institute Hall, on Wednesday, from 7 to 7.80 p.m. J. LOWTHIAN WILSON, 7-17 1602 Secretary protem%
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Press, Volume XXVI, Issue 3391, 17 July 1876, Page 1
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