Amusements. J? HEA TR E IS OVA L. Lessee and Director... Mr Howard Vernon | Musical Director ... HerrLouisTutse—_ Treasurer Mr James Dixon anoverflowinghou.se, And Hundreds of People Turned Away. MOST BRILLIANT SEASON AND CULMINATING TRIUMPH OF THE TAMBOUR MAJOR OPERA COMPANY. UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS Of Gilbert and Sullivan's New .Esthetic Opera, PATIENCE on PATIENCE PATIENCE Bunthorne's PATIENCE PATIENCE Bbide. PATIENCE Produced by arrangements with Will—inson, Garner, and Mas grove). PATIENCE Tremendous PATIENCE PATIENCE Furore. PATIENCE PATIENCE Boisterous PATIENCE PATIENCE Encores. PATIENCE PATIENCE Storm of PATIENCE PATIENCE Applause. PATIENCE TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) TO-NIGHT. ! GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT. PATIENCE. PATIENCE. PATIENCE. With tbe same powerful cast,and produced under the person— supervision of Mr Howard Yernon. SPECIAL NOTICE. PATIENCE can only bo played a FEW NIGHTS, in consequence of preparations being mode for the production of BILLEE TAYLOR. Scale of prices of admission: Dress Circle, ss; Stalls, 3s; Pit,, —. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's. Stalls and Pit Tickets Bold at A. S. Levy's, Tobacconist. Purchase your tickets during the day, and avoid crushing at night. Tra_poarß to all suburbs after tho Opera. O. NOBLLI, Business Manager. - 1-26 751 MACCABE.— A HUMOROUS SENSATION. ODDFELLOWS' HALL THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, JAN. 26th, Grand Fashionable Assembly, Under the patronage of the elite of Christehurch MOST DECIDED SUCCE.SS. Endorsed by the Press and Public, and attested nightly by Crowded Audiences. FREDERIC MACCABE, In his Original Entertai_nent_3ntitled "BEGONE DULL CARE." LAST NIGHT OF THE PRESENT ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME. As Mr Maceabe's' Season in Christchnrch is Limited to Two Weeks, the present programme, notwithstanding its brilliant and unabated success, must necessarily be curtailed in order to make room for New Characters and. Songs to be introduced on Monday next. - MACCABE.-ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Lessee and Manager, Mr F. E. Hiscocks. FREDERIC MACCABE Every Evening in 24 of his original Personations and Songs, elegant, novel, and diversified. Beautiful melodies, oporatic selection s, piano recitalb, a superb expositicpa of ventriloquism and character delineations. Admission — Reserved seats, 4s; unreserved seats, 2s <sd} gallery, Is. Pla & of reserved seats and tickets at Milner and Thompson's; unreserved and gallery tickets. at Mr A. S. Levy's, Tobacconist. Treasurer, J. F. Sutton. Agent, J. Liddy. 1-26 •-;:• ..-' ■•■■■■■-3 - 753 ; . Ghristchurch Cathedral. or ga n ~re cit a l BY A. J. TOWSEY, ESQ., Organist of St. Paul's, DunedLDj ON TUE SD A V, 30 th, Atßp._. Programmes in Tuesday's issue, j 1-26 748 ' CRICI_J_T. riANTERBURY v. |^|TAGO, AT I___TCABTEit PABK. FBID-Y, SATTJEDAY AND MONDAY, , FEBRUARY 9th, 10th and 12th. . 1-26 738 Meetings, ,_c. LINCOLN LODGE, No. 191?. E.C. THE INSTALLATION of W.M. and INVESTITURE of OFFICERS of the above Lodge will take place at the Masonic Hall, Lincoln, on MONDAY, 29th inst., at 7 p.m. Visiting Brethren Invited. For particulars re conveyance, apply to Bro. Sandstern. By order of the W-M. 1-26 715 H. B. HOWELL, Se„etary. NORTH CANTERBURY CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. A MEETING of Members will be held at McLean's Hotel, Amberley, on SATURDAY NEXT, 27th INSTANT, At 7.30 p.m; As there is a large amount of business to be arranged, a full attendance of members is particularly requested. 1-25 687 G. M. ADAMS, Hon. See. CHRISTCHURCH GAS, COAL, AND COKE COMPANY, LIMITED. THE ANNUAL ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of Sharet holders will be held at the Office ot the Company, in Gloucester street, Chrisfc- ! church, on THURSDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, 1883, ' I At four o'clock in the afternoon: [ To receive the report of the Directors, I with statement of accounts for tho . year 1882 I To elect three Directors in the roo_ of I Messrs Anderson, Cowlishaw, and - i Stevens, who retire by rotation, but [ are eligible for re-election To transact any other general business. CTW. BISHOP, Secretary. 23rd January, 1883. , . .. - ! Note. —The instrument appointing a Proxy must be deposited at the office of the Company not less than forty-eight hours beforethe time named for holding the meeting, and no proxy is available for any original meeting held more than one year after the date of the proxy. Intending Candidates for the vacancies ia the Board of Directors must give the Secretary notice thereof in writing at least three clear days before the day of holding the meeting. • -1-2-t 639 | Goods on Sale. [ CoRNSAC_S FOR OALE.. ! ' WILSON, SAWTELL A CO.; ' 12-16 —50 ' ' • Chriftehnrob ' FOR SALE, A TEN PASSENGER COACH, nearly new. To be sold cheap. Apply, B % Cookbon, Livery Stable Jteejer, Abuburton. - . 1-20535. FOR SALE, CHEAP, ". *~ A SECOND-HAND 4 H.P. SEMIPORTABLE ENGINE, in Sreod working order. ' 1-25 703 J. JOHNSTON, Sans—ra. \
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Press, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5408, 26 January 1883, Page 1
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