AMUSEMENTS. , fp H B A T R ER OVAL. Sole Lessee .. _, Mrs Marie Greenwood General Manager .. Mr W. H. Seagrave Stage Director.. .. Mr John Gourlay BOXING NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. ad GREENWOOD DRAMATIC AND COMEDY COMPANY. (SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF MR JOHN GOURLAY), When will be produced the charming Anglo-German Lyrical Comedy, in three Acts, entitled, MY SWEETHEART, ( jj With the following powerful cast :— Tony Faust (a duck boy) .. Miss Roberta Greenwood Joe Shotwell (an old sport) .. Mr John Gourlay Dudley Horcourt (an antiquated dude) Mr Clement Wakefield Dr. Oliver (a friend of the family) Mr Herbert Linden • ) George Washington Snow (an independent nigger) .. .. . Master Bob Greenwood Tina (My Sweetheart) .. Miss Agatha Greenwood Mrs Hatzell (an energetic old lady) .. Mrs Greenwood Baby Hatzell (a little darling) Master Charles Prospere Williams Miss Fleeter (an adventuress).. Miss Nora Greenwood [. NEW AND MAGNIFICENT SCEXERY, By "Grist," of Melbourne. Limelight effects by Mr T. Crook. Full and efficient Orchestra. Prices—3s, 2s, and Iβ. Box Office at the Theatre Royal Office, from 10 till 1, and 2 till 5. Day Sale at Walker's and Eslick's, Tobacconists. I 759 J. E. PETHERICK, Acting-Manager. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. OPERA ""HOUSE, TUAM STREET. GRAND CONCERT, In aid of the Stubbing Fund. When the following- favourite artistes have kindly volunteered their services, viz:— MRS E. T. ROBINSON will sing—l. " Summer in the Heart" (Pontet); 2. "I Cannot say Good-bye " (Boeckel). MISS MAUD HEWSON will sing-1. "Call mc Back" (Denza); 2. "What am I, Love, without Thee" (Adams). MISS MAY BEATTY will sing-L "One Heart Divine" (Rosewiz) : 2. " Love is a Plaintive Song " (Sullivan). MISS FREDA MARSDEN will play violin soli. MR WOODHOUSE will sing—l. "The Holy City" (Adorns); 2. "Mary of Argyle" (Knight). MR MILLER will sing—l. "The Kings of the Road" ; 2. "The Gallant Salamander." MESSRS WOODHOUSE and MILLER will sing duett, " The Army and Navy " (Cooke). MR D. RYAN will recite—l. "The Houlighan's" [ 2. "Look Out Mountain." Pianoforte Duet (2 pianos)— , ' Die Walkurenritt "— The Misses Vartha and Robinson." Accompanists—Miss Vartha and Miss Robinson. • Popular Prices. Tickets Everywhere. 696 TO-NIGHT. HALL, LATIMER SQUARE. ® " OUR BOYS." (j Handsome Scenery, Beautiful Dressing, Excellent Music. [ 5 • ' ■ — • Admission Is. Doors open, 7.30; Orchestra, 7.45; Curtain, 8. 740 o 1£" AlAPOl—Oddfellows' Hall, Boxing Night, 8 „ -M_ o'clock. Bickerton Bros. Grand Novel Entertainment. Overture, " Beautiful N.Z.," Oomic Songs, Violin Solos, Boxing, Lightning Sketching, Champion ■ Club Swinging, Shadow Pantomime, Sensational • Illusions, Beautiful Colours. . Admiesion, Is. Chil- ~ dren, 6d. - 732 ATHLETIC. J ?IONEEB BICYOIjE CLUB* j ANNUAL CYCLING CABNIVAL. TANOASTE E k> A B K. T O-D AY. ! ■ . ■ 1 • ■ . .■■■■• I ALL RECORDS MUST GO ON THE NEW ASPHALT TRACK. LARGE FIELDS, NO WAITS, EXCITING FINISHES. 3 GARRISON BAND IN ATTENDANCE. First Race at! 1 o'clock. Admission, Iβ; Stands, 6d. . W. J. S. HAYWARD, 747 - . Hon. Sec MISCELLANEOUS. • FF]O EXCHANGE or Let, Eight-roomed House, fur.JL- niched, for a month, three minutes' from beach. Apply "A," Post Office, Timaru. References given ana required.. . ■ 613 | QPRING BLOSSOM TEA. PRING BLOSSOM TEA. ' . "EW-Year Gifts; good aud very cheap. David Bowman, 186 Colombo street. 3 "V" MAS Preeents; suitable articles and good values. _A- David Bowman.' ' NIOB Present for Xmas; Watch or Jewellery. David Bowman. - . . ■• ■' v : .; ■j*i|"ONEY to Lend in Small Sums? repayable weekly. JJjL pavid Bowman.- ■ . ■ , OLD Jewellery Bought; I give best price for Old Jewellery, Gold, &c. David Bowman. is Cominjr— Present your Friend* v> , with your Photo, taken by Sorrell, ''The" Photographerj and they will be delighted. TTNVALIDS are recommended by their Dooiors to X drink the Palm Brand Teas in .preference to any other on account of their absolute purity. Wholesome, Economical, Delicious. _ C PBING BLOSSOM TEA. ~ ~~ O PRING BLOSSOM TEA. f |IHE Straight Tip for the Cup is Joko. Speculate X freely on it and you will be satisfied it ie the best 2s tea in the market. OPRING Blossom Tea is obtainable of all respect►O ft hle Grocers and Storekeepers, and Wholesale rom P. C. Mclntyre and Co., Cathedral square. GETIO Acid, best, cheapest, Barilla soap, &c., 12 cell-salt remedies. Health Supplies Compony, 245 Cashel street. S" PECIAL Value in Xmas Cards, in Packets 12 for. ?£d, 20 for Is, 50 for Is 3d. Black, Beattie and Co. ■ ' /CANVAS Shoes, sewn, at Mills', 4x62aW, 7x 10 v VV 2s 10d, 11 x 1 3s 6d, Women's 4s 3d, Men's 5s 6d, with Rubber Soles 7 x 10 2a 3d, 11 x 1 2* 93. t CHEAPEST Hosiery in the market at Beath's. j Two Cases, part of London purchase. Beath and Co. ' IOUND—The long-lost Pound of Joko Tea marked 2s. The finder drank it as she considered the tea worth more than the reward offered, 2a 6d. - %A/'HITE Oxford Matt Shirts, for Tennis and Tf Cricket. Will not shrink. 5s 9d each. Black. Beattie and Co. . £IPLENDID Assortment of Fancy Aprons, Silk IO Squares, &c, suitable for Xmas presents. } Black, Beattie and Co. <■<$&&■- ---, SPECIAL Value in Dress Goods/ bought at job kO prices. Inspection invited. Black, Beattie and Co. ' ■ greatest headache and neuralgia curer of the age. Dr. Grassland's Vegetable Headache Cachets. Nα antipvrine, no opium, yet go to the spot at once. Sold at chemists and stores for Is 6d. Japanese Fire Screens we are selling 1 at Is 9d each. Black, Beattie and Go. - OPECTACLES from Is, Gold with Pebble Lenses K_l 255. Eyes Tested Scientifically Free. G. and ' C. H. Jones, Opticians, opposite Cafe. _^ PETAL DUST, GREAT FLORAL AIR PURIFIER, I For the Wardrobe, Drawingrooin and Ballroom. ,*. A NOVELTY OF UNIVERSAL ADMIRATION. PETAL DUST Destroys Moth and Prevents Mildew. PETAL DUST is a powerful and invaluable Antiseptic for the Sick Room, refreshing and invigorating to Patient and Attendants. . Oα er Five Millions of Packets of PETAL DUST ■ Sold at the International Exhibitions of England and . Europe. SOLE AGENTS: HUDSON AND CO.. Wholesale and Retail, 8.P.Q.R., CHRISTCHUROfI. t ' S«ad ten rtampi for eaninleptciet of Petal Doit
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9298, 26 December 1895, Page 1
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