Amusements. fH_* TR B ROYA *. . Sub-Lessee and Manager-M» Tom Pqujuuj. FRIDAY; JUNE 30th. rLAST NIGHT BUTI jfjgßj j- TO-NIGHT Lasl Nisrht T op thk \Last Night But One \ FAVOURITES. / But One POLLARD'S LILIPUTIAN OPERA CO_T*ANY la tha Gorß-Uns Pantomine SATURDAY /t ft 1R {? IM \ Last NIGHT 11 li a D DINI Performance . MONDAY f Ijnrv S*r> A3TO . { LAMASCOTTE > JU vni^ D TUKSOAYI / A-B-Xii. WEDNESDAY THE MIKADO JULY-TO. THURSDAY f TBE ) jjrLY 6th FRIDAY. \ »UKE. j akd 7th. SATURDAY PIMAFORS JULY BTH Prices—is, S* 6d. and Is. BosMuan at Milner and Thompson's. Day Sale tickets at Wbitla'a and Edllck's, TO-aoooa niat^. FRED. W. DUVAL, Business Manager. C 564 IS rjWAM STREET THEATRE. j g 4 NIGHTa ONLY 4 COMMKNCIXG MONDAY. JULY Safe MARIAN WILLIS THE CLEVEREST ACTRESS IN AUSTRALIA, ' AXD HER POWERFUL DRAMATIC COMPANY. MONDAY •' ERMA" TUESDAY -WOMAN ' -* WEDKSSDAY AGAINST THURSDAY v '-* . THE WORLD.'* Admission to ail parts of the Theatre, ONE SHILLING. Please Note.—Tho management of this Theatre have engaged this Company at enorv mows expense. a>«i if this venture i~ well supported by the public, other first-class Professional Companies will be engaged, aud the prices of aalmission will be fixed &a lovr as possiole consistent with the expeusea, (1^77 18 . - Is ANTOINETTE STERLING CONCERTS. BOX PLAN OPEN THIS MORNING At MBserand Thompson's. FRIDAY an-TsATURDAY. 7TH AND 4m mUAM STREET HALL Under the Management of THE AUSTRALIAN CONCERT BUREAU' Director „ .. « Mr T. P. Hudson Manager «. -. « Mr L, J. Lohr THBI MUSICAL EVENT OF '93, ANOTHER OF WORLD CELB. BBITTES VISITS THUS ANTIPODES. MADAME ' A NTGiNF/FTE (CSTKRLING iIIiTOINBTi'B OTERLINO (Bogl-iid'a Qaeea of Soug.) Who has be? n singing and charming tmprmous and enthusiasUo audiences iv Australia With her THE GREATEST SUCCESS EVER EXPERiSNCED IN THOSE . qoLPMias. Completely Eclipsing rhe Magnificent Reeotas established by HALLE NERTJDA PAT*JY SANT&EIC SOU. ' A WOMAN OfThE PEOPLE I f . WHO SINGS FOR THB: F&OPLKH! AND TO THE PKOPLSHI MADAME ANTOINETTE STIRLING Is assisted by An EXCELLENT COMPANY, The best support e*er given to any **Star " who has'visited-New Zealand: No expense has been spared iv this direction. All of them are new to New Zealand.' MISS MAY H ABGOOD - 1 -' (Solo Pianiste), MISS ISABEL WEBSTER (Soprano), MR JAMES WOOD .'(Teuorfc; MR H. B. HOLDER (Basso). TWO CONCERTS ONLY CAN BE GWBN IN CHRISTCHURCH, This Distinguished Artiste being booked for the most rapid tour ever known through New Zealand—from Auckland to the Bluff in two i weeks. TWO CONCERTS ONLY! Secure your seat* at once and avoid disappointment. At the last concerts in Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney THOUSANDS (not hundreds) were unable to obtain admission, evidently thinking that there would be the usual, series of farewell concerts but the policy of the management in view of the vast risk attendinjrthe speculation is. and has to be, SHORT SEASONS and FULL HOUSES. PRICKS OF ADMISSION. i The same rates will be charged here as ielflewhere la New Zealand, :—. DresaCJrcl3 .. .. „ 6s 1 (F-araily tickets, admittingflve, £15s) ] Stalls' ■:■.-.'• ■ .-'- •■'— ■"_.'■ .4s-'v Back Stalls .. _. „ 2- j ; Box plan at Mllner and Thompson's open ! THIS MORNING at 10 o'clock. 63:3 Jd-OEttVALBWrNTER ENTERTAINMENT. SECOND OF SERIKS, SCHOOLROOM, Papanui road, THIS EVENING. i Parti—"Some Maori -legends." by Rev. J. IW. Stack. Part 2 —Farce, "The Wager," characters by Messrs E. Latljar, F. G-. Jackson, H. Stack, Misses Beveridjse, Hill, Leach and RuthMeeson, members of Fendaiton Dramatic [Club. Doors open TM pan,, oommenoe S, Admi?- ---! a Is, cbildren half-price. ; 6159 T>APANUI ATHLBTIO CLUB. i End of First Year. CONCERT AND DANCE, Papanui Town Hall, TUESDAY, 11TH JULY, 1833. AT 8 P.M. ; ' Admission—One Shilling. . 6565 MISS TAYLOR'S CLASSES FOR DANCING. THK Wednesday Afternoon Class RESUMES WEDNESDAY, Slst May, -at 4; evening at 7. Fee, las, course of 12 from date of joining. Other classes as dojired. Private elaases formed, Privatei?s3ons given. i Practice Clase for advancea ameers 10s "W the course of ten. Special Cla3S foff Gavotte, Minuet, or I Cachucau 236 ARMAGH STREET WEST. ■.'»»" ■''' ■ Hi i,"'! ;. _ Road Boards. WAIPARA ROAD BOARD). IHKRFRY 'give notice that sD OUTSTANDING RATES Will be SUED *OK Oa and sfter 3rd AUGUST. R. MACKESY PSMBERTQN, . 8504 .. .-"■ : •!'■- ; ' .-J x \ctet-_-;.-Board and Residence BOARD AND BBSIUSNCE. HANBSOMELY-FURJMiaHKDApartaenta forl-S-tie9i~-dGeaU«m6a. . MKB 3AWTELL, snerwood. It casual streot S.. Lost and Found. LOST on Jone SOth from Tai T»pu. Dark Bay Geldine, clipped, with cover on. Anyone givinjj infonnatfon which will' lead to its recovery will be rewarded. Apply Tai Tapu store, / ■■■■ v. - >■ J9133 STRAYED from Mr*Dean*'s Estate. RicoArton, on W ednesd ay nighu. _St h inst., One Sonrfa'lows RAM, branded J f>.' Abyn'ne' returning same or giving information a. to his whereabouts will be rewarded. John De:tns. &557
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Press, Volume L, Issue 8523, 30 June 1893, Page 1
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