Amusements. Theatre R»o yal. Mr Geo. C. Miln .. i-essee and Manager. MrWilmotEyre .. Representative. MrG. H. Nunn . Manager. Mr Jno. DAimer .. Master Mechanist. Mr Frank Roberts.. Master of Properties. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). MAY 16th. Under the Patronage of his Worship the Mayor of Christchurch, and other ' distinguished citizens. MR GEOrc. MILN RICHARD 111. Cast of Characters: Henry VT. .. .. Mr Collet Dobs on Earl of Richmond .. Mr H. N. Douglas Duke of Norfolk .. Mr a. E. Wilson Duke of Buckingham Mr W. G. Montgomery "Lord Stanley .. Mr Wm. Holman Catesby .. .. MtQ. H. Nunn Ratclirf .. .. Mr Clement Wakefleld Tresiel .. .. Mr G. Cosgrove Tyrrel .. .. Mr Wai tor Carle Oxford .. .. MrC. E.Watson Brandon .. .. Mr G. A. Terry • Prince Edward .. Mrs Collet Dobson Duke of York .. Miss Olevendon Duchess of York .. Miss Ruby Bowman Lady Anne .. .. Miss Hamilton And Queen Elizabeth .. Miss Kate Douglas Lords, Ladies, Soldiers, Pages, Priests, Acolytes, Attendants. ALL THE SPLENDID SCENERY Used in the Melbourne Production. POSITIVELY TWO* SIGHTS ONLY. Prices—Dress Circle. 4a; Stalls, 2a 6d; and Pit, One Shilling. Season Tickets and Dress Circle Plans at Milner and Thompson's. Day tickets at Levy's. No Season Tickets issued after 6 p.m. Tomorrow. Doors open 7 p.m. Curtain rises 7.45. Carriages T. HORACE PEATLING, 5728 Representative in Advance. TTtfFTY Tall Men Wanted, also Twenty X , Good-looking Girls, for the production of Richard m. Apply Stage Door, Theatre Royal, 2 p.m. This Day (Thursday). 5677 IVIADAME FREDO'S PALACE OF JjX PLEASURE. XO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), MAY 15TH, Next Wellington Hotel, Tuam street, For a Short Season Only. Farewell Visit of Madame Fredo'a Wonderful Troupe o£ Jugglers, Acrobats, Gymnasts, Balancers, and Funny Clowns, ever combined, Pretty and cosy little tent. Good Show. Band of 20 Performers, and yet look at the prices, Chairs, 2s; Stalls. Iβ; Pit, 6d. Hurry up to secure a seat, as we will not sell one ticket after the seats are comfortably filled. 5729 ■ FRED, FREDO, Manager. _ Meetings, *&■ MRS BAEYIERTZ WILL DELIVER AN ADDRESS ON "HOLINESS ,,, i " ■'- ■■■■■.• DC -i TUAM STREET HALL, on * FRIDAY EVENING, : . -At 7.30 p.nn . I !.>.. This was intended to be her cloeing address in Christchurch, but, by special request, she has consented to RE-DELIVER . ~. , , ON SUNDAY EVENING,] In the same Hall, THE ADDRESS DELIVERED ON LAST' SUNDAY EVENING, - k "*■ ■ , On the Subject of "THE GREAT WHITE THRONE. ,, This request is made as, on account of the in* clemency of the weather on last Sunday even* ing, many were prevented from hearing this address, which is said to be the most powerful of her addresses delivered in Christchnrch. 57%> "" YALDHURSfT " A PUBLIC MEETING of the RATEJ\. PAYERS of the Yaldhurst Djetrict, will be held at the Road Board Omce on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, MAY 19th, at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of Electing a Board of Trustees for tne xaldhurst Public Cemetery. JOHN TAYLOR, Hon. Sec May 15th, 1890. 5724 Art Union. By Special Permission of the Hon. the Colonial •■••■' ' Secretary. GRAND NUMISMATICAL ART UNION. TIIHE Undersigned, having decided through JL special influential request, to dispose of his splendid and unequalled . . , COLLECTION OF COINS, on view in the Dunedin Exhibition, feegg to fijform the public that tio.ete can now be obtained, at 10s each, at Mr Levy's, tobacconist, Christcnurch, and Eden George, photographer, Christchurch. . 4000 MEMBERS AT 108. First Prize—The Collection of 2000 Coins a s ow exhibited. Second Prize—A Duplicate' Collection of the above, consisting of about 700 coins. For Description see Handbills. The Drawing will be duly advertised, and will be under the supervision of an influential Committee of gentlemen. For further particulars apply to HENR3C ZANDER, 2576 Aahburton. EAB.LY CLOSING. THOSE who really sympathise with the Early Closing movement should do their business aC the ONLY ESTABLISHMENT IN CHRISTCHURCH, which ha* during the past Five Years consistently and alone OBSERVED the HOURS wished for-by 4he Early Closing Association, vizi,, ' ■ ' SIX O'CLOCK ON SATURDAY V EVENINGS. THE DslsCe 6113 NEW ZEALAND DRAPERS, GROCERS, OUTFITTERS* TAILORS, IRONMONGERS, BOOTMAKERS, STATIONERS, JEWELLERS/AND FURNISHERS i EARLY CLOSING ASSOCIATION. TT3 MEMBERS heartfly THANK their JL numerous Friends, who have, at the AB9Ociation'a solicitations, refrained from SHOPPING AFTER SIX tfCLOCK. ESPB-' , CLALLY ON SATURDAY LAST. KINDLY INFLUENCE YOURFRD3ND6TO DO LIKEWISE, AND* SHOP BEFORE SIX ALWAYS. R. CTiARinC. Secretary. "ySTBRS. ' OYSTERS. OYSTERS t Fresh every Night by Express, at A. MUMFORD S. 115 Manchester sfcreeL TTLLUMINATED ADDRSS3KS prepare4"by 1 A.H.Bare AroMtect. US Colombo trsei ■uaAjtum*.
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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7552, 15 May 1890, Page 1
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