Amusemepts. m H E A THE R O V A L, Directors— MESSRS J. C. WHiLIAMSON*and GEa MUSGROVE. Buainees Manager -. Mb Wixuam Hughes Treasurer • .. .. Mb J. Moctrib CONTDiUED BRILLIANT TRIUMPH OF THB ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY, INCLDDIKQ MISS NELLIE STEWART. PAUL JONES A TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS. The Bucoess of "Paul Jones" has exceeded the most .sanguine expectations. The completeness of the production and excellence of the representation proved a revelation to the enormous audience which airain assembled last evening, the brilliant cast, magnificent scenery, picturesque costumes, and the perfection of the choral and orchestral work forming a tout ensemble which has NEVER BEEN EXCELLED. PAUL JONES Can only be played TO-NIGHT and TOMORROW NIGHT, after which It cannot ■ be repeated this season. Characters by MI3S NELLIE STEWART MISS MARIETTA NASH MISS MAY POLLARD.. MR WALLACE BROWNLOW MR JOSEPH TAPLEY MR HOWARD VKRNON MR WM. BOSEVKAR MR ARTHUR LIBSANT MR SYDNEY DEANS MR GEORGE LAURI IN The mosb popular of all Operas, PAUL JONES. NOTlCE.—During the run of " Paul Jones " the curtain will rise punctually at A QUARTER TO EIGHT. MAGNIFICENT SCENERY By Messrs George Gordon, J. Gordon and Assistants. Stage Director .. Mr Henry Bract. Musical Director .. M. Leon Caron. BOX PLAN and Day Sale Tickets for Stalls at Thompson's Music Warehouse. SPECIAL NOTICE-IVams will leave at 11 o'clock to-night, after the Opera, for New Brighton. . 1237 r_p H E A T R E ROYA'tfj. IMPORTANT NOTICE. FIRST PRODUCTION IN NEW ZEALAND on SATURDAY . AND MONDAY NEXT, Positively for Two Nights only, of THE MOUNTEBANKS. THE MOUNTEBANKS. Libretto by W. 8. Gilbert, author of "Pinafore," "Mikado." "Gondoliers," "The Pirates of Penzance," Sec, fee. . Music by Alfred Cellier, composer of - '__; "Dorothy." fee. ' 1238 ft PER, A SEASON. MA MIE ROSETTE, at the D.LC. PAUL JONES, at the D.LO. LA CIGALIS. at the D.I.C. THE MOUNTEBANKS, at the D.LC. Vocal Scores, Selections, Waltzes, Lancers, ' ; and Quadrilles, at the D.LC, ';■ .._*. ; , ~... --^tJUHgf'cJxum^j;^^, • 1054 -WTOiCE^PRODUCTION! 8 V„ taught on a-Now Method, entirely'my own, which ensures to, any intelligent pnpil a True and Lasting Voice, full of quality, power, sweetness and refinement. Vacancies for. a few Select Pupils only for the approaching term. A. A. .NORTH, Professor of Voice Production and Singing, Harmony and Thorough Baas, 13 Morten a Buildings. Meetings, €tc. MR R, CRABB, G.LV.D., Famous Temperance Lecturer, will' SPEAK .at Ly ttelton. 24th; Wools con, 25 oh; Cathedral square, 20rh; Sydenham, 28th; Adding ton, 29th t Philiiostown, 30th; Oddfellow V Hall. Christchurch, 31at itnd February Ist. All invited. Aumjsaion fiee, collection. 1133 CHRISTCHURCH WORKING MEN'S CLUB AND M.S.A. . THE QUARTERLY GENERAL MEETING of Members will be held ln the Hall Of the Club THIS EVENING (THURSDAY),, At 6 o'clock! - D. LESLIE, 121* Secretary. CHRISTCHURCH, ELECTORATE. TITR GEORGE J. SMITH Invites the ELECTORS TO iIEET HIM At the . OPERA HOUSE On FRIDAY EVENING, the 25th INST. Chair to be taken by his Worship the Mayor at 8 p.m. Gallery reserved for Ladies and Gentlemen accompanying tbem. 1108 : : ~~*NOIiCE. THE NEXT MONTHLY MEETING OKVTHE EYRETON ROAD BOARD Will be held on MONDAY NEXT, JANUARY 28ra, INBTEAD OF FEBRUARY 4TH AS USUAL. By order, ROBERT WRIGHT. 1207 ' - Clerk to the Board. Volunteer Notices. TV I BTR IC T ORDERSS Volunteer Office, Christchurob, 24>h January, 1835: 1. The subject for drill on Friday Evening will b«— *Advaaced'anct Rear Guards and - the Meeting { of Advanced Guards of • Opposing Forces. - v - 2. The Mounted Rlfl°s will parade at the same time as tho Infantry. H. GORDON, 123 ft Lieut.-Colonel.. BATTERY ORDERS BY Y. DONALD. Lientcqani-Onmmandfng S Battery 2na Brigade N.Z.R. Artillery Y. ' A ,GENERAL A.EETING ot the Battery A will bo held »f ter Parade, on TUESDAY NKXT, January *J9th, in the Orderly Room, for the election of ofHct-TS, &?. Kvery member is requested to attend. By ord«r, H.TAYLOR. Corporal, Hon. Bee. E. 8.N.JJ.8. A.V. 1202 In Bankruptcy. THB " PRESS * is an authorised GAZETTE for all Notices under tne Bankruptcy Act, ~ IN BANKRUPTCY. , ESTATE OF C D. -SCOTT, of Christchurch, Furniture Dealer. AI?TR3T DIVIDEND of 10s in the pound on all accepted proved CLAIMS is NO W PAYABLE ac my office, Old Government Buildingr. G. L. GREENWOOD, . OfilciHi Assignee. Christchurch, 2ith January, 1835._ liZi 1895. S." P. Q. R. ALL Is TOYS 9s CD PER DOZEN. ALL 6D TOYS 5b P&H DOZEN. ALL SO TOYS 2a 6D PER DOZEN. PICNIC and Sports Committees can make any Selection at above prices la any quantities. ;'..*■- - All Fancy Goods. Cutlery. Glassware, &c, aftaimliar discount; during toe present month.' Conntry orders (by post) receive, prompt and ' careful attention.' * HUDSON AND CO., , Colombo and Gloucester ttreats. Our only addrau. 3 4
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 9010, 24 January 1895, Page 1
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