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Amusements. jL H£A T£ B Si OTiL Lessees and Managers—Bignold and Allison business Manager ... ... L. J. Lohr General Sosiueee A (rent ... Liddy THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock/ Will be presented, for the FIRST TIME in Chrietehurch, Derrick's Great Eccentric Comedy. "O O N F U S 10 N," Whioh, for over 500 Nights, held the boards of the Vaudeville Theatre, London, and is, still playing there. It has also met with the most gratifying success throughout Yiqtoria, New South Wales, South. Australia and Queensland, having been played for over 200 times to Crowded Audiences, who, by their boisterous laughter and applause, have pronounoed it THE FUNNIEST OF FUNNY PLA.YB. GEO. EIGNOLD - ) (QEO. EIGNOLD GKO. BIGNOLD £ Mb* GEO. BIGNOLD GEO. BWNOLD) (.GEO. BIGNOLD MfSS KATE BISHOP MISS KATK BISHOP MISN KaTE BISHOP And Specially Selected Company, in CONFUSION B.lo—The Comedy begins. OONFUSIOiN B.ls—Smiles. CONFUSION B.2o—Laughter. CONFUSION B.3o—Uncontrollable CONFUSJON laughter. CONFUSION 8.50-Interval for recoCONFOSION very. CONFUSION 9.o—Second Act. CONFUSION 9.lo—More laughter. CONFITSIO N 9.20—P10t developing. CONFUSION 9.3o—tiowls. CONFUSIDN 9.35— iden HPlhting CONFUSION 9.40— Convulsions. CONFUSION 9.4s—Necessary interval CONFUSION for rest. CONt?VSTON 10.0 —Third Act — ConCONFUSION fusion. CONFUSION 10.10—Confusion worse conCONFUSION founded CONFUSION 10.J 7— Hysterica. CON KUSION 10.20—Sides auhing. CONFUSION 10.-W—Ambuliino«e may be -CONFUSION ordered CONFUSION and CONFUSION HOME for KKCOVEBY. PBIIES—Sb, 3s, and Is. Box plan at Mesira Simpson and Williams' { day tickets at Levy's. Carriages may be ordered 10.45. 4-16 6870 PAPANUI TOWN HALL. MADAME CECILIA SUMMEBHATEB' GKANI> eONCEBT ANl> OPEKETTA, FKIDAY, 16th APBIL. fTIHIS Concert will be opened with a dnet JL by Madame §ummerha;es and Miss Anderson, atter which Madame will play (amongst other choice selection*) " Moee in ifgito,' arranged by Thai berg ; Gottaohalk's "Laet Hope," Wehli'u "Laughing Water," &c., 4c. Mr Fitznigel Nicholla will sing " Down the Golden Woods," by Koeckel; "The Song of Hybrias the Cretan," by Elliott, &c. Mr Arthur W. Dv Vernet will eing several of bis inimitable Comio tsongs. At close of Fii'at Part Mr P. Blake sley and Mr W. Haddrell (who have kindly conBent td to assist), wQI play Duet for Mandoline and Banjo. The Concert to be followed by George Groesmith's oomic operetta, "Caps and Saucers/ , in which Mias Lulie Andereon and Mr Fitznigel Nicholla will appear. JJoore open at 7.80 p.m. j Concert at 8 p.m. ■ "1 ram cars leave Cathedral at 0.40 p.m.. and return after concert. 4-16 6865 B and MBS H. GaBUINEBS' CLA.BBEa. Tuesday Evening, Adulta. Wednesday Afternoons, Ladles only. Friday Evenings, Gentlemen only. Saturday Afternoons, Children. Sohoola and families attended. Private Lessons all h.oure. Terme, One Guiuea. 73 JLichfield. BtreeUaafi. a-essae^ ISnzaar. TEE GRAND BAZAAR AND FANCY PAIE In aid of the Funds of ST. PAUL'S PBESBYTEEIAN CITUECH Now opened at mCAM QTBEET •rfALL. See Geneva by Moonlight, With Youth and Beauty by the Lake, Whilst listening to the following trograoune of SCOTCH MUSIC: 1. Band—Overture,"GuyJMnnnerin?" 2. Glee—" Hail to the Chief "—Choir 3. Duet—"v wert thou in the cauld blast"—Mrs Bunt and Mian Jones 4. Song—Mr Lindsay . 5. Song—"Afton Water -—Miss Fearhnrst 6. Band—"Gemsof Scotland" A Stall has been erected for FABM, GABDKN, & DAIBY TEODUCB. PASCELS DELIVEEED DAILY. BUY THE ILLUSTEATBD MABUAI. A unique publication, replete with local wit and humor. Latest issues of the Bazaar "Press." FAIR Trade, Illustrated by a Flower Girl. PBOTKCTIGN, By Geneva WATCHES. Free TBEAD, i By the Promenade Concert. VISIT THE "ioLYOPTICAN. FISH IN THE LAKE OF GENEVA. Patronise the Miniature of the WEST COAST BAILWAY. Special attractions for Friday and Saturday, at once SHOCKiog and deLIGHTfuI. Galvinism, Electricity, and Chemistry. EEFBESHMENTS most toothsome and delightful will be obtainable at reasonable prices. A DAILY LUNCHEON will be provided from 12 till 2 $ also. Tea from 5 till 6.30 p.m. j tickets for which, price • Is, including admission,- may be obtained at the doora or book stall. Open Daily bom 12 noon till 10 p.m. Admiesion-One Shilling; Chi'dren, Mr--4-16 "t*" -pAUL'3 T>AZAAB. AN AUCTION SALE OF LIVE STOCK Will take place on the section adjoining Team street hall on SATUBDAY, 17th INST., At 3 p.m. Contributions of Livestock are solicited, and can be sent to the care of Mr Peter pqocan. 173 Tnam street- ___^I^H Klection Notl ****_____ KLECTION ofWE^BSONS. statute the new Board for the Lake CoJerStee district wiU WMd •* Bo«l rtoitd Office at 1 p.m., FKIDAY, May 7tQ--SoSS of in accordant withsection 49 of th« Boad Boards Aefe lS murtbe sent to the KetnrnmgOfiber on or before Tnesday, Aprdmh, 1886. 4446781 Betuming Officer.

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Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6419, 16 April 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6419, 16 April 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6419, 16 April 1886, Page 1

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