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Amusements. j , i __. m H E ATRB ROYAL. LONDON GAIETY BURLESQUE COMPANY. J Under the Direction of Williamson and Muagrove. BRILLIANT INAUGURATION 'OF THE CHRISTCHURCH S BASON. The First Performance in Christchurch of this 'Famous Organisation was Last Night {y_f|oa<ag|j \\V 4*L BRILLIANTandENORMOUS ASSEMBLAGE And created a scene ot enthusiasm that has seldom, if ever, been witnessed in the city before. Notwithstanding which, the original dates for * the season must be adhered to, owing to engagements in London and Australia, consequently the CHRISTCHURCH SEASON Is now limited to EIGHT NIGHTS ONLY. THIS EVENING (WEDNESDAY). MAY 17TH, AND TOMORROW (THURSDAY), MAY 18th, Positively TWO NIGHTS ONLY I TWO NIGHTS ONLY I OF FAUST UP TO DATE. FAUST UP TO DATE, A Burlesque by G. R. Sims and Henry Petltt. Characters by the full strength ot the Company, which includes— MR E. J. LONNEN Mr R, Courtm?idge . MrßertHaslem Mis* Alice Lsthbridge j Miss Alice Leamar Miss Addie Conyers I Miss Aggie Keltoa Miss Leila Roze | Miss Flo Esdaile Mies Laura Honey Mr H. Gribben MrJ.Reid. PROGRAMME FOR THE REMAINING EIGHT NIGHTS OF THE SEASON. WEDNESDAY and FAUST UP THUR3DAY. rpA TlATvi? MAY 17th and 18th. IU l/AlJtLi. " TWO NIGHTS ONLY FRIDAY and MISS ESMESATURDAY. PAT/HA MAY 19th and 23th. X-__J__Lf__,. TWO NIGHTB OXLY CARMEN UP MAY 22nd and 23rd. TO DATA. TWO NIGHTS ONLY I JOAN OF ARC MAY 24th and 2Sth. | TWO NIGHTS ONLY The Production under the Stage Direction of Mr Walter Raynham. GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA, Under tho Direcliou of Mr Lovell Phillips. The box plans for tho season are now on view at Milner and Thompson's, where seats may be secured for any of the performances. : PRICES OF ADMISSION-nSs. 4s, 33, and 2s. Curtain at 8. Carriages 10.45. Manager .. .. Mr H. MU3GROVE. Business Manager Mr W. HUGHES. j • '■■-■•■-■-\ : -U_P^M The Management has a-xanged with both . Tramway Companies for the trams to wait every evening until after the performance of the Gaiety Company for Sumner, Sydenham. , Papanni and Brighton. 4180 ' GRAND | MILITARY DISPLAY '• . AND I ASSAULT AT ARMS. ' DRILL SHED GROUNDS. | QUEEN'S Brai-IDAY. MAY 554 th, To commence at 8 p.m. r BY ELECTRIC LIGHT. Exhibition of Old Arms and Armour, Bridge Construction by Canterbury Engineers, Grand Tug of War, and all the Military Competitions at Arms. i The Garrison and Engineers' Bands will play ' selections during the evening.. Admission Is. Tickets at.Whitta, Daviea and Lamb, and Eslick'su a LouissoN, Corpl. B Battery N.Z. R.A.V., 4147 . Hon. Secretary. MERIVALB r- WINTER ENTERTAINMENTS. SCHOOLROOM, PAPANUI ROAD. FRIDAY, "IIAY ' 26th. LECTURE, entitled "OLD CANIB tBURY ILLUSTRATED," by Messrs G. U. HAhT.and 8., W. SEAGER. Limelight of Christchurch taken in the i years 1856.18t>0,1862,186iand 1889. aod portraits i of Meois R. Godl«y, W; S. Moorhonae, Blsnop Harper. Dean of Chrlstchuron, Sec, Sec, Sec Admission. Is; Children. Halt-price. Doors open 7.30 p.m., commence 8. ' Udl Jg KAIAPOL KAIAPOL J g iIRAND POPULAR CONCERT. j ODDFELLOWS' HALL-FRIDAY NIGHT. > Mr H, Weir, Miss Vactba and Miss Martin, of Christchurch; Mi; Fred. Woodhouse. of Sydney; Miss Marguerite Johnson*, of Wellington ; Mr Walter Robarts. of London; and tho celebratedTruda Bros, will appear i Sco important partieulara in to-niorrow's papers. , . ...-&-'. 4179 ASBBURTON ODDFELLOWS' HALL. Lessee, Mr Robt, Elston. PEOPLE'S POPULAR CONCEBT3. lj All Over the House la WEDNESDAY, MAY 17th. Bpecial Engagement of Mrs C. Edgar. Miss Watson and Mr F Corbett, from Christchurch. Loc _ Singers, Mrs Willlama, Mrs Dee, Mr D. Millar (conrique), Mr L. Broad, Mr Keea. Piano Duet, Mrs May ne and Miss Mala waring. Musical Director, Mr Horace Gates. 4175 Easiness Manager, Mr Peter Williams. A "BAZAAR and PROMENADE CONCERT ._■__ will \be held in the HsD, on QUEEN'- BIRTHDAY, May 24th, 18S3. Buz tar t9 commence at 2 p.m.; Promenade Concert at & p.m. Free. Refreshments at moderate charges in aid of building debt on St. George's Chnrch, Kirwoe. 4128 , MISS TAYLOR'S CLASSES FOR DANO - ING—Wednesday Afternoons, 4 o'clock, uansthenic* a special feature. Evenings at 7. Thursday at 4. ■-■■ _, The Modem and the Original Dances artistically taught. Fee—lss. coorso of twelve from date of joining. ' „ . . Special Cia-s on .Tuesdays at 7.30 for the Minuet, Gavotte,, Ace Fee—One guinea for course of six. Private Classes Formed. Private Lessons Given. 236 ARMAGH STREET WBST. i Lost and Found. LOST, PACKET, containing paper*; &c -Reward on rcturoiue same to J. Tekoa VVira, care of H. PanneU, 93 Manchester Btrea- ' 4155 LOST— On Saturday last, one Red and Whi-e ST-ttR, from H. S. Harris' paddock, Liiuolo road. Anyone giving infotntation to above address, or H. S. Harris, Casual street, wlii bo rewarded. 4161 tf» 1 _""_ REWARD oa Conviction if stolen, or atyllf -I Reward for inf irmation leading to recovpry if strayed; a Polled Angus Blue BULLOCK branded KM. Missed on May sth from my farm at Southbrook. Kenneih Mcintosh. ..' ' 4169 into my paddook, One White Jo COW, notchoutol each ear. Owner oan have the same by paying expensea John Mackenzie, Buesmero Arms Ilorel, Tai Tapu. \ 4078

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Press, Volume L, Issue 8485, 17 May 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume L, Issue 8485, 17 May 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume L, Issue 8485, 17 May 1893, Page 1