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Amusements. Fee at re Royal. business Manager and Treasurer .. .. .. Mr W. A. Jinkins Igent in Advance .. Mr Joe. Brown Under the Diiection of MESSRS WILLIAMSON". GARNER AND MUSGROVE. Mesers Williamson, Garner and Musgrove iave the honor to announce the first proluction in Christchurch, THI3 (SATURDAY) EVENING. And positively for SKVKN NIGHTS ONLY. )f Mrs ""ranees Hodgson Burnett's dramatic rersion of her beautiful story LITTLE LORD FAUNTLTCROY, LTTTLK LORD FAUNTLtfROY. jy special arrangement with Mr George Wotherspoon, representiug Mrs Burnett and Hγ Wostey Sisson. of New York. LITTLK LORD FAUNTLEROY isabeauti!nl poem of childish love, truth. £jad purity, sharming in its simplicity, fascinating in ita and grace of motion, touching in its lincerity and fidelity to nature, and appealing jo the tenderest feelings and purest emotions )f man and woman with a force that is irresistible, and which is productive of results not ;o be lightly estimated. Cast of Characters: Earl of Dorincourt .. Mr Henry Edwards Dederic En-ol (Lord Fauntleroy).. .. Migs Olivo Bsrkley Mr Havisham (a solicitor .. .. Mr W. H. Lcake Mr Hobbs (a grocer) .. Mr Georee Leopold Dick (a boet-black) .. Master Harry Quealy Siggins (a fanner) .. Mi- E. Gladstone Wilkins (a groom) .. Mr F. Cam bourne rhomas (a footman) .. Mr George Sclth James (a servant) .. Mr M. F. Samp;e MrsKrrol . .. Miss Ethel Wiuthrop Minna .. ... Miss Louise M. Berkley Mary .. .. Miss Docy Main waring Jane .. .. .. Miss Irene Darrell Produced Tinder tho personal stage direction of MR HENRY EDWARDS. The Scenery by the eminent artist, Mr John Brunton. Appointments in the style of the Renaissance period. The stage furnishing Irom the well-known establishment of Mr H. ETuhrmann. Doors open at 7.15 p.m. Curtain rises at 8. Carriages at 10.45. Prices—Dress Circle, 4s; Front Stalls, 3s ; Second Stalls, 2s; Pit, One Sniiling. Dress Circle Plan at Milntjr and Thompson's. Day Tickets at Levy's. MONDAY, MAY oTH. MISS GRACIE HOPKINrf aa "Little Lord FauQtleroy." 5118 TWA HOURS AT HAME. I|R HAMILTON~~WILSON'B SCOTCH HI . CONCERTS. LKESTON—MONDAY NIGHT, sth. SOUTiiBRIDGE—THURSDAY NIGHT, Bth Usual Prices. • 5100 rhe 53rd Year of Her Majesty Queen Victoria's Reign. LOOK OUT FOR YE ANCIENT AND MODERN SPORTS GALA. President—W. B. Eerceval, E3q,, M.H.R. VicePreeidenLs—C. P. HulDerc, Esq.; A. J. White, Rig.; G. T. VVhite, Ksq. Committee —AlesM-e a. J. Lowfey. *H. J. Jenkins, A. While, junr., J. K. Cusack, N. Hall, H. H. Loughnan. i£. Norton-Taylor, R. Heyward, W. W. Hey ward, F. Cooper. ' DO NOT FORGET. Lancaster Park, ~ r os pas".' QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY/ MAY SBTfi. (The Holiday kept Oaj jSJOJpJAYj Over 40 Items on the Programme. """ 6 BICYCLE RACES' 8 FOOT RACES Chinamen's Races, Firemen's Events, Football Kicking Competition. Tho Grandest Programme of Athletic Sports ever offered to the Public of New Zealand. ART UNION. £iOJ IN PRIZES. tickets-onb/shilling each, Which will Also Admit to the Sports. DO NOT~FORGET. Secretary—A. J. Cuming. Assistant Secretary—J. W. Cassia. Treasurer—H. H. Loughnan. Secretary's Office—2l7 Colombo street. See Bills for Particulars. BRITANNIA'S GORGEOUS TRIUMPHAL PARADE THKOUGH THE CITiT OF CHRISTCHURCH, Supported by Tableaux of the Real Backbone of the British Umpire—i.e., ATHLETIC SPORTS. . 5102 Lectures. ■ Freethought H all. W. W."COLLIN3, Editor of "Freedom," ~ ' Will deliver his SECOND LECTURE on SUNDAx NEXT. Subject—" Christianity; What It Is, and How It Originated." Chair taken at 7 o'clock. Musical programme prior to lecture. Admission .. .. Is. 5000 Election Notices. SIR J. HALL INVITES THE ELECTORS OP THE SELWYN DISTRICT TO MEET HIM AT THE IiEESTON Town Hall, On WEDNESDAY, the 7th MAY, At7.3op.m. 5047 Art Union. By Special Permission of the Hon. the Colonial Secretary. GRAND NUMISMATICAL ART UNION. rriHE Undersigned, having decided through X special influential request, 10 dispose of his splendid and unequalled COLLECTION OF COINS, on view in the Dunedin Exhibition, begs to inform the public that ticaecs can now be obtained, at 103 each, at Mr Levy's, tobacconist, Christcnurch, and Eden Geoige, photographer, Chrietchurch. . , . ...... 4000 MEMBERS AT 10s. First Prize—The Collection of 2000 Coins a now exhibited. • Second Prize—A Dnplicate Collection of the above, consisting of about 700 coins. For Description See Handbills. The Drawingwill be dulvadvertised, and_will be under the supervision of an influential Committee of gentlemen. For further particulars apply to HENRx ZANDER, 2576 ■ '-' :: -- - Ashburton, Lost and Pound. v~ OST, between Race Course Hotel and Hornby, a PARCEL containing Clothing. a Reward. Apply GEORGE AND DRAGON. >05* Templeton. OYSTERS. OYSTERS. OYSTKR& BLUFF and Foveaux Straits Fishing and Oystering Company, Limited. The only reliable Company in the trade. First class iriicks supplied at the ioweet possible price. Agenc forChriatchurch. PICTURE FRAMES A ND ARTISTS' MATERIALS for Oil and fik Water Color Painting at Moderate fcTces. Country orders promptly attended to. Morten's Buiidines, UathedriU square

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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7541, 3 May 1890, Page 1

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