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__ . Meetings, Amusements fte, wt'. JNbW JThbATBB RoYAfc. Under the management of Mr and Mrs ;se Hoskina. \d. BXTRAORDINARY SENSATION ! I ■»y, l m »ediate and Overwhelmine Success of W B A X E B . 4 . P A B BON. ___ Received Last Night by the m _ A CROWDED HOUSE, Who evinced their delight in Thunders of 111 ,_. Applause », .. And Screams of Laughter, wm Aimoßt.without intsrmlßsion from beginning to end. Bvery Tableaux Encored. - -i-i. «.• - 17 8o ° 8 Be -demanded. aa ine Excitement Unprecedented. Ask Any* re- body Present and SI *« —-,?° BAR LV TONIGHT. 21 THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, - CONRAD AND LJZETTE. ng Conrad (with songs and Br, dances)... ... ... Mr P. F. Bakrb in . iiisette ) with songs »,-,-_, 10 Tim Flaherty \ and dances MpT -J- FABROS -Zt Lue ,_: F . nller Mrs Walteb Hill r,f XT Ent >re new scenery by Mr Williams. " Notice—Free list entirely suapended, Press*o excepted. «»*«»* g Box Plan at Buna's Music Saloon. - 3 "if 1134 &• M D B 1 — H A L ht Lessee—Mr John L. Hall. tn «„... r - FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY, _ Commencing Thursday, March 16th. )r After sis of the most successful seasons c, ever played by any company in Aus» iy tralasia—to wit, 48 consecutive represonta* •c tions in Sydney, 70 in Melbourne, 18 in jr Adelaide, 20 in Hobart Town, 21 in Brisbane, ■y and 12 in Rockhampton. c. Most positively the first appearances in this city of HOWORTH'S ORIGINAL HIBBRNIOA--j IRISH CHARACTER AND COMEDY £ COMPANY. * Irißh scenery, songs, dances, wit, and humor. J MR TIM COHAN As Barney the Bollicking Guide, with nongs - and dances. 3. MISS MARIE POINIER, Erin's favorite vocalist. >c MR DAN. P. HOWARD, ie As Philip- Johannesgohnpengragengopinbell* sa beok-Von-Onglestein, n MRS J. H. O'NEIL, 15 in her unrivalled character of Judy O'Connor, = ; • " MR HARRY NICHOLSON, The London Champion Comiquein his inimitable impersonation of Simple Simon. c MB J. HOWORTH, T Tourist and Lecturer. r- MR CHARLES AUSTIN, Muaical Director, r* MR WALTER HYDES, Pianist. MR. B. P. BARNS, Cornetist. c Admission—3s, 2s, and Is. Seats can be 11 secured at Biiiz's music warehouse. y M. B. HOWOR TH, Treasurer. 11 JOHN HOWORTH, Manager, c •» ALPHABETICAL" WILLIAMS, >f General Agent. c WILLIAM GILLEB, c 3-12 1090 Assistant Agent. * RATEPAYERS f it OF i, OHBIBTCHUBCH. j ~T\ ONT FORGET THE MEETING l TH I S EVE NI N Gr, AT THE • ODDFELLOWS* HALL. l' " . Yours truly, 1 3-13 1133 NOT ONE OF THE ANGELS » ~XTO 3 RUILL>ir«G AND LAND 131 SOCIETY (Pebmanent). NOTICE. The usual MONTHLY MEETING, for ■ the receipt of Subscriptions and other Moneys payable this month will be held THIS DAY (tDESDAY), MARCH 13, At tho Society's office, next Hobbs and Co, > Cathedra! square, from 10 a.m till % p.m ; and in the evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. i \ N.B.—New investment shares can now be taken up. • Money received on deposit at the rate of 7 : per cent per annum in sums of £5 to £500 .. and upwards. By order, CHABLES ALLISON, l *'** 112Q ' Biec retary. CHRIttTCHUROrI ©UN NEWS"PAPBR OOMPANY (LIMITBD.) , = ~-: ■' ■ notice. '■•. . r : An Adjourned Meeting of tbe Shareholders . , will be held THIS EVENING at Warner's > Commercial Hotel, at 7 o'clock, ; By order of the directors, , ; W. ALFRED MOBB, . 3-13 1126 Acting Manager. KAIAPOI WKBLEYAN CHURCH BAZAAR. 7i'he BALB OF GOODB in connection witb the above Bazaar will be continued THIS DAY (TUESDAY), 1 MB MATTHEW'S GRAIN STORE. 3-13 Admission—Sixpence. 1122 ART UJNIOJNr. '~—HI 1 DRAWINoTfor the BNTIBB J. HOBSBS CHANCELLOR AND ABRAHAM NEWLAND, Will take place at Mr Benham's Hotel, On FBIDAY, the 16th MABCH, At 6 30 p.m. A train carrying passengers will leave Rolleston station at 1.30 on that day, and will be met by coacbea at Malvern. JOHN MABB, 3-13 1107 Halkett, I.VQT. EXCURSION AND GRAND MONSTBB y PICNIC, To be helci at OX FOBD, On THURSDAY, MARCH 16th, In connection with the North Canterbury ■ Jurisdiction of Good Templars. SPORTS, Consisting of Men's and Boy's races, Jumping, kc, kc in a paddock kindly lent for the occasion. I A MONSTER TEA k ENTERTAINMENT I ■ 'At the OXFORD TOWN HALL In the Evening. The Excursion Train will leave Rangiora for Oxford immediately after the arrival of the Christchurch train. A late train from Oxford to meet the midnight train for Christchurch. Railway fare for tbe return journey— Bangiora—Adults, 2s 6d ; children, halfprice. Tickets for the Tea and Entertainment, 2s children, half-price. Tickets.may be obtained from B. Truman, Rangiora; John D. Btackmore, Kaiapoi, or any member of the order. ' BICHD. MORBIB, 3-13 1123 Hon See,

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Press, Volume XXVII, Issue 3643, 13 March 1877, Page 1

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