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Amueemente* Thbatbb jKioyal Proprietress ... Mm Beatty. THUBSDAY EVENING, JUNE 28.1884. GRAND AMATEUB DBAMATIC PEBFOBMANCE. Under the Patronage of HIS WOBSHIP THE MAYOR OF CHBISTGHUECH, IN AID OF , AN OLD CITIZEN. Now in Beduced Circumstances, When will be presented for the First Time in Christchurch, A DBAMA, In Three Acts, by H. Palgrare tjimpsoa and Felix Dale, entitled TIME AND THE HOUR. Cast of Characters : Sir Philip Deverell —MrGerald L. Dillon Franklyn (a banker) —Mr J. W. Bowden Charles (his son) —Mr Ernest ABtley Montgomery Brown —Mr W. E. Jerman George Aylmer —Mr Frank Arbuckle Sparrow (Franklyn'B clerk) —Mr A. Inglesott Meddcot (a bill discounter) —Mr Hi Seymour Bobinson (a domestic) —Mr B. Barton Marian Beck —Miss Gwynne Herrick Mrs Montgomery Brown —Mies Carrie Fischer Lucy Fairfax —Miss Buby Wilton. To be followed by the Farcical Comedy, BOOT 3AT THE SWAN. Cast of Characters: Mr Henry Higgins (in love) —Arthur Napier Frank Friskly (a cavalry captain) —Claude Mortimer Peter Pippin (in livery) —Gerald Vining Jacob Earwig (The Boots at the Swan) —Ernest Astloy Misß Cecilia Moonshine (a romantio lady) —Miss Ellen Thompson Emily Trevor (also in love) —Mies Buby Wilton Sally Smith (a genteel housemaid) —-Miss Edith Thompson Betty Jenkins (a domestic) —Miss Carrie Fischer Doors open at 7.30. Curtain to rise at 8 o'clock p.m. Admission —Dress circle, 4s; etalls, 2e6d; pit, Is. Box p l an at Milner and Thompson's, where seats can be reserved and tickete procured, as well as from any member of Committee. Stage Manager, Mr Gerald L. Dillon. Musical Conductor, Herr Bunz. Members of Committee — Messrs D. Beece, S. P. Andrews, J. L. Fleming, Thoa. Green, T. Tillman, D. H. Christie, L. A. Elrig, I. W. Francis, James Martin, 'J. P. Cooper, B. Walker, G. M. Douglas, W. 8. King. G. BEEESFOBD, Hon. Sec. 6-191415 mH E jnTtJEE"N'S XTIMKi TUAMSTBEET. Cold Weather. Cold Weather. Guaranteed to be made warm, and amused at the Bint, the Bink. Admission, one shilling. Opes daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and from 7.30 till 10. The Addington Band in attendance every evening, and on Saturday afternoons. Look otit for the Fancy Dreeo Skating Ball. Tickets to be obtained only from GAEDNEB AND McDONALD, 6-23 1521 Proprietors.. Meetings, Ac. CATHEDEAL UNION. A MEETING will be held THIS j9L (MONDAY) EVENING, at 7.30, when a Paper will be read by the V EN. AKCHDEACON HABPJiE, on " Some Statistic* of Church Work in England." Members and Associates may bring their friends. LEONABD W. BLAKE, Hon. Sec 6-231507 Ploughing BSatcb. 1884. LINCOLN PLOUGHING MATCH. A MEETING of Persons interested ia. the above Match will be held at the Lincoln Hotel on ~ THUBSDAY, JUNE 2&nt, At 7 30 p.m. E. TOWNSHEND, 6-28 1504 Hon. Gee. Art Union. AET UNION PBOSPECTU3. ISSUE OF 5000 TICKETS AT Iβ EACH. ■myTB MUBBAY ASTON, that all classes JLiJL of the community may be enabled to participate, has decided to fix thepriceof next issue of SHABES in his Art Union at the low figure of ONE SHILLING. The drawing will take place in the presence of a Notary Public and Committee of Shareholders immediately after the subscription list has been closed, on or before 2na dapof September next. Should, however, the full number of tickets not be sold by the date fixed, a pro rata distribution of prizes will be made. The prizes will consist of OIL PAINTINGS and WATER-COLOR DBAWINGS, including some fine examples of New Zealand scenery by local artiste. First Prize, value 100 guineas; Second Prize, value 40 guineas; Third Prize, value 25 guineas; Fourth Prize, value 14 guineas; Fifth, bixth, and Bevon Prizes; value 1O guineas each; Eighth Prize, value 6 guineas; Ninth, Tenth, and Eleventh Prizes, value 5 guineas each; Twelfth Prize, value 2 guineas; and ten works by local artists, representing some of the most charming bits in the district, of smaller money value, but nndiminished interest — in all 22 Prizes of the value of .£250. An inspection of the various works of art is respectfully requested at the Art Studio. No. 2 Duncan's Buildings, Manchester ana Cashel streets, Christehurch. 6-11 1112 licensing Notleee. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB TEMPOEABY TBANSFfiR OF LICENSE. lEOBEET BELGBAVF, of Syden--9 ham, being the holder of an HOTEL. LICENSE in'respect of the house and premises, Bitoate at Montreal street, Sydenham, and known as the Crown Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will forthwith apply to the Licensing Committee to have the said license TBANSFEBBED temporarily to Edward Herbert King, to whom I have leased the said house and premises.—Pated the 19th. dayof June, 1884. eobtbelgbavb> WTNK WIIAIAHS AND DICACOH, Solicitors for the transferree. 6 231509 Properties to I*et« mO LET, AT BSYNDWB, BUBWCMDD HOUSE, Containing seven rooms and 81 acres lano. Biver frontage. Apply— GOULD & 00., Chemists, 6-20 1447 Colombo, atrwet. ST. MABTIN'B, OPAWA. TO LET —That Commodioue, Brickbuilt. Nine-roomed, Family DWEL-LING-HOUSE, lately in the occupation of Mr Weeden, situate as abore. Bent very moderate. ApPly ' AC&AKDiBABNBfrCO-. 6-9 1031 174 Hereford street.
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Press, Volume XL, Issue 5858, 23 June 1884, Page 1
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