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Amusements, ThEATEE R. O 111. Lessee ... Mr G. B. W. Lewis. Directress... Mrs G. B.W. Lewis. THIS EVENING (BATUBDAY), NOV. 1. OPENING NIGHT OP LEWIS' DBAMATIC AND PANTOMHBB SPARKS. First Appearance in Christchuroh of Mrs G. B.W.LEWIS, The most Accomplished and Versatile Artiste on the Australian stage, supported by a specially organised ana powerful Dramatic and Pantomimic Company. - - Mrs Lewis will make her debut before the Christchurch public in her inimitable personation of PEG WOFBTNGTON In Tom Taylor and Charles Beade'e celebrated comedy of " Masks and Faces/* air played by her innumerable nights in the> whole of the Australian Colonies, India. China, &c, and pronounced by Press ana public to be one of her most Artistic Crear tions. MASKS AND PACES. _ In Two Acta. Pisa Woffinqton ... Mra G. B. W. Lewie Mrs Ernest Vane ... Mies Mary Wei* Kitty ciive ... Miss Chrissie Peach? Mrs Triplet Mrs J. P. Hydesv Sir Charlea Pomander —Mr Leonard St.-Lawrence Mr Ernest Vane ... Mr Henry Hoyte Colley Cibber ... Mr E. D. Haynrth Quinn ... Mr Alfred KcJfe Triplet Mr Wilson Forbe* Lysimachus Triplefc...Little Florrie Bueaell Mr Snarl Mr H. A. Douglae Mr Soaper ... Mr Charles Thompeoa James Burdock ... Mr Alfred Kolfa Colander ... ... Miss Marie Brooke Hundsdon Miss Tottie Young ■ Fompey Miss Alice Brooke Maid Mies Minnie Polios To be followed by the sparkling oomediett&v in one act. "WHO'S TO WIN HIM? Watch for the Grand Pantomime. BLUE BEABD; 08, THE HEATHEN CHINEE. Musical Director, Mr H. Wienberg, Jonsv Mechanist, Mr A. B. Fletcher. Prices of Admission—Dress circle, 4e j stalls, 2a 6d; pit, Iβ. Doors open at Mves o'clock ; performance to commence at elgafe o'clock; carriages at 10.45. Box plan at Milner and Thompson's. Day tickets at Levy's, tobacconist. J. W. DODGE, Business Manager. liTe&re CHIAEINFS EOYAL ITALIANCIECffS2GBAND "iiEPOBMAirOBS TO-D J. To, Afternoon and ■ Night, • •-' At 230 and 8. Doors open at 1.90 and 7. The Most Famous of Family Entertainments. BEING THE TITPLE FOLKS. OUK SIX GBEAT CLOWNS ; Will make them happy. Let them have a Free Bide on our Learned Ceylon Elephants at the Afternoon Show. e'HIABINI'S /"TbAND HIABINI'S VITKABD V/IROUSt MEN AGEEIE OF TKAINED ANIMALS, And the Wondrous FAUST FAMILY AND TBOUPE. Three Grand and Costly Shews in One* Under Three Mammoth Tents. £*{\ WOBLD-FAMED ABTISTBS v> VF (Ladies and Gentlemen), All Now and Famous Artistes, and THE GBEAT WILD BEAST SHOW. Overshadowing competition in its Collection of Zoology. MOST BEAUTIFUL AND BEST EDUCATED THOBOUGHBBED HOSBEB AND PONIES EVES ASSEMBLED TOGETHEB. Chiarini'e celebrated Golden and Silver Band gives a GE4ND FEES out-doft* Concert for one hour previous to the commencement of each performance. Tickets can be secured in advance aft Milner and Thompson's Music Warehouae Prices of Admisaion— - -■ ■ ■' Drees Circle (ohaire), 5s j Stalls, Sα 1 Pit* Ste. ~ Children under ten, half-price. One ticket admits to both Circus and Menagerie. 11-1 6279 L. MAYA, Secretary. /"IHBISTCHUBCH Tfc/rUSWAL ' QOCIETY., r THIED CONCJyET OF THE SKA£ON W On MONDAY;. NoVeMBEB lOot, In thb DitILL HALL. . Programme—Alendeleaohn'e" Walpurgi* Night," and Gades* " Crusadem." , ■ EXTRA GBANITcONCEET |h mate ' Hall on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12th, Programme—" Walpuririii. Night," , and Splendid Belection of Vocal-and In-" 10-25 5941 . ......Hosa»,gWf-,"T : 'Agricultural and PaatoreL : ELLESMEB.E AGBIOULTUBIL ASlii: PASTORAL ASSOCIATION, if rfEAND ANNU Ait : l B HO W? \JC ■ ■ out ••:•(-■•■' .-■ ■•. ■.;■•■;■; :tuesday. *tk novembeb. v- : Train leaves Christchnrch at 8.49 aoa. FSEDK. JAMESON, 11-1 6265 Hon. See. ASHBUBTON AGBICDLTTJBAIi AWD PASTORAL AaBQCIATION. rriHE SEVENTH ANNUAL EZHIX BITION <w ■ ■■..-. STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &0., Willbeheldat • t ASHBUE TOJSf, ON WEDNESDAY, l&is NOVEMBER. Entries Close 12th November. ~ BANGIOBA. NOBTHEBN AGBICULTUBAL AND: PABTOBAL ASSOCIATION'S GEAND ANNUAL SHOW. THUBSDAY, NOYEMBBB fTH. THE LABGEBT~"jnJMBBB OF EXHIBITS ON BECOBD. NOTICE T@ THB PUBLIC. ABBi»GEMBNTs"he.ve been mato with the Traffic Manager tat.* LATE TBAIN and retorn journey on aU the Northern bats 011 DAY, NOVBMBEB 6th. ACCOMMODATION has also been provided opposite the Bbpw Grounds fcr Hones and Vehicles. Horse feeds, Iβ <5d |ci Th* Or LUNCHBbN AHD BEFBEflffMENT BOOTHB will be nnder-the enpeeintendenoe of Mr J. Boberfcs, of the JuneBOOTH by Mr The Grounds have been coneiderably immoved, so thai after the Bhoir proves tiee pnblic will find seating iMXxmunottatMm for thousands to listen to the straina of one of the beet Braes Bands ever at ourwemaal njeetißrf, or walk over to the ttystiam WATEB JUMP, afcd wifenesa some of our beet hunters and horeer nien go in or over at their discreUon. .- , GATES till 1 o'clock 2a «d 1 after l ifeMk Iβ. J»e riainf generation liberally 4f»lt wit*. Membere are reqeeeted to ehowtheirmsm>b««'ticketeftttoes»teeor*dKdtt4n«. lt-1 6252 WM. BUSS, Bflß. S*Cv .„,

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Press, Volume XL, Issue 5971, 1 November 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XL, Issue 5971, 1 November 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XL, Issue 5971, 1 November 1884, Page 1

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