Meetings, Amusements &c, Under the mancgcment of Mr and Mib Hoekine, ONPRBUBDHIMTKD RON OP j^1 -ill 2, OUR COUSIN OR It WAN M R J. K. X M M b't'S Engagement in Oorietchnrch terminates in TBN NIGHTS. And, as he intends to present his Bomantio Drama of JAN During hie Season. FRITZ Mnst be withdrawn. JPBIIZ. PRITZ Gorgeous Fcenery. Replete with interest—interspersed with telling songs—full of exciting situations A complete triumph from commencement to huiah. LAST NIGHTB LAST NIGHTS Box Plan at Bti. z'e Music Saloou. ; , I 3 8455 /IANTiSRBUK* ilUblU HALL. Manager and Lectun-r ... Tfnrry Stanley For a Limited Number of Nights, Commencing SATURDAY NKXI\ JANUARY 6th fieturu, after an abserce of four yearsl of BAINKi'S GFiKAT DIORAMA Of the AMERICAN WAR. The only complete work of the kind in existence. The thunder of the cauuon and tho din of the battle field fall upon the ear of the audience—the fire and smoke of the advancing hoste and their deapernte charges are seen—and the fearful work of carnage and death is presented with a dintiuctnese and vividness mocking reality, so that the audienco can readiJy imR fi iuo themetlvee actual epectatora of the sub imo and stirring scenes represented. The beholder haa before him faithful to life, iv every particular, all the principal Battles, Sieges, and Naval Kngagemeute of both Northern and Southern Aimies, during the Gigantic Rtbelliou in the United States, from the firing of the firat gun, down to the final oupUnlatinn and surrender of General Lee and the Confederate forces. The Exhibition sailed from Port Adelaide four years ago, and during its travels through Africa, India, Burinah, Java, Torres Straits oettlements.Ohina, Japan, and othercoujitries, the receipts have am. unted to over £60,000, In consequence -f which the audience vlßifing the Exhibition will receive FREK—JAPANUSE GIFTS And other Valnible Pγ*srnts, consisting of BANKNOTES, S Gold watches (guaranteed , ) value from £5 Sβ to £20 10s; silver watched (guaranteed) value from £3 3s to £6 6.x; electro silver-plated tea and ceffee services, va'uu from &i is to £15« silver-plated crnet stands, handaome clocks ladies chains, fancy vases, handiome lockets, and a vast assortment of othor gifts too numerous to mention, amounting in value •■'Viy tat(.fyCmii , gß-tdr~ncgeTßr.'~~J!L Onra This is no lottery or selling of numbers, but simply presents to the andieuce every evening. Prices of admiseion — 3-", 2e, an I Is. Children halt-price to Irjnt and second seats. Poolb open at half past seven, to commence at eight o'clock. Carriages may be ordered for ten. A Grand Mid-day Performance will be given for schools and fomilien. F. HrLTON, 1-2 8108 Agent JJABLOW'S OlBOUfl Opponite the Theatre. TO-NIGHT. MILLION PBIC-Kti I MILLION PRIOBS! TONIGHT. The TRAINED HOBBBS, FAIUY PON I EH, BIGNOR RAPHAEL, W. BARLOW, MISS SfiLINA, MAHTBR FRANKLIN, YOUNG ROM&, MASTER BEN EL, MB KDQBNB and GEIMALDI, The Prince of Clowne. , Also, ' THE MONSTER TROUPS OF EDUGATED DOGS AND MONKEYS. Prices of admission—First class, 2a ; cc coad, Iβ. Doors open at half past seven ; commence at eight o'clock. i 13 8454 W. OLARK, Agent. SKATING RINK IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE IMMENSE BUOOEBB OF Jjldlle. _f banzinj. Mdlle FRANZINI SHE WILL PKhFOBM FOB FOUB NIGHTS MOW*. FOUR NIGHTS MOBB. MILLION PBIOEs! MILLION PBICEP. 1-3 Admission, 1% Members, free. 8458 I COLONISTS' HALL, LYTTELTON. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHr. TONIGHT. THfl QBEAT DIOBAMA OF THE AMEEICAN "WAE. The only complete work of the kind in existence. 2s, and If. Manager and Lecturer—Harry Btanley. t 1-3 Agent— F. Hilton. 8456 j H POULIEY. PIGBON, AiSD BOOIH.TY. Th. ANMAL. UiHEHAL MBBTINO , of Members of the atovt *ul be held on WEDNESDAY, mc 10ih instant, at I Wamer'u Hotel, at 8 p.m. Annual Subscriptions are duo on the Ist Jaouft'y instant, and members' tickets may be obtained from the hon treasurer at the meeting. 1 W. OKO. WALKRR, Hon Beo. 2nd Janoary. 1877. 1-3 8420 ADDING lON OBICKKT OLUR NOTICE is hereby given that a MERTI ING of the Club will be held at Feathers' [ Hotel on WEDNESDAY, January 3rd, 187T, , ' At half-past 7 p.m, to wind op the affaire of i the dab and dispose of thu plant. I P.B.—A meeting will bo held «t «mc 1 place, at 8 p.m, to form a new club. t 1-3 6416 Xreuorer.
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Press, Volume XXVII, Issue 3584, 3 January 1877, Page 1
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