AMUSEMENTS. m H B A T X E ROYAL. Lessee and Manager .. .. Mr Tom Pollard Treasurer .. .. .. Mr W. O'Sullivan THE MUSICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR. TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, APRIL 17th, And Evcrv Evening until further notice, tho * PEOPLE'S FAVOURITES, POLLARD'S OPERA, COMPANY, v," In Yon Suppe's World-famed Comic Opera**V BOCCACCIO^* PRODUCED REGARDLESS Oi*^BXPENSE. SCENERY, WARDROBE AND EFFECTS A Revelation to Playgoers. Unique Cast ot Characters. Boccaccio .. .. — Miss Maud Beatty Leonetto .. _. -. Miss Nellie Wilson Petro _. _. — Mr Alf. Stephens Lotteringhi -, — Mr Harry Quealy Lambertuccio .. —. — Mr W. S. Percy Scalea .. _. ._ Master O. Albert Fiametta _, _. Miss Marion Mitchell Beatrice -,-.-. Miss Agnes Smith Isabella «__.-. Miss Emily Metoalf Peronella ._ _, „ Miss May Beatty LoCascio «.«__. Mr George Young Checco .. «. .. Mr George Walker Chiacometto _> _. Master Albert Stephens Anselmo .. «."***" _, .. Mr Percy Davis Tito _._._, Mr J. D. Stoyl Fratelli _, _, _. Mr E. Nablo Fillipa _ _ , .. Miss Floirle Maskell Alberto -. — —. Miss Nellie Foord Riccardo _ _. .. Miss Annie Curtice Gerbino .. — _ Miss Rossie Stevens Feodoro —, -. Miss Bertha Harrison Guidotte _, _ _ Miss Maud Albert Nostogio _,_,_, Miss M. Thompson Tofano _, «. _, Miss Lily Everett Chiohibio _ _ _ Miss Zoe Karkeek Guido _ _, _, Miss Maud Hewsou Cisti —.—,-. Miss Marie Metcalfe Federico -. ~ — Miss Claudia Palmer Siotto -* — -. MUs Violet Gwynne Rinieri — _. - .. Miss Edie Ziegler Lanto «. «. ' ' — Miss Nellie Rede Marietta _ _ _ Miss Lily Stephens Elena '..._«. Miss W. Karkeek Angelica .. .„ .. Miss Jessie Ramsay Students, Coopers, Beggars, Olive Gatherers, &c, By the POLLARD OPERA CHORUS. The Opera produced under the sole direction of MR TOM POLLARD Musical Director—Mr H. T. Harrison. Magnificent New Scenery by Mr E. L. Williams. Box plan at Milner and Thompson's. Prices—Dress Circle 3s, Stalls 2s, Pit ls, Orchestra Stalls 59. Day Tickets at Eslick's and Walker's, FRED. W. DUVAL, '8679 Business Manager. .{_ D D F"E LLOWS' HALL. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. EASTER~MONDAY, AND FOLLOWING NIGHT, April 19th and 20th. MR PETHERICK has great pleasure in announcing A GRAND REVIVAL Of the MOST PICTURESQUE AND ENTHRALLING PLAY OF THE PERIOD, Founded by George dv Maurier. Weird Romance, | TRILBY | ~ The PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS in this Remarkable Drama will be Interpreted by COLLET DOBSON'S AUSTRALIAN COMPANY, Including-— .;»,'.. Misses Idrene Thornton, Marie Addison, Amy Rowe, Messrs Wilton Power, Ohas. R. Hill, A. Calvert Chadwick, William H. Markhorn, Ernest K. Brinkmon, Paul Creeton, Bert * Addfson and Collet Dobsou. . I TRILBY 1 The English Version as Played by Mr Beerbohm Tree. PRICES—3s, 2s, and ls. Box office at Milner and Thompson's. Day Sale at Walker's. J. E. PETHERICK. 8715 iI"P~E~R A H O US E RECORDREIGN. GRAND NATIONM. • CONCERTS. TWO NIGHTS ONLY—IBTn and 20th, EASTER MONDAY PROGRAMME. Pianoforte Selection—Mr G.- Deal. Song—"lrish Emigrant "—Mr R Millen. Song—' • A Canna Leave the Old Folks "—Miss Venie Flower. Song—''Simon the Cellarer "—Mr A.- MWar. Song—" Nora of Kildare "—Mis E. T. Robinson. . Song—" My Pretty Jane"—Mr C. Reid. Song—" Tho Ferryman "—Miss Alice Gray. . Trio—" O Willie Brewed"—Messrs Reid, Millar and Millen. i,, ' Fling—Mr Davidson. Comic Song—"False Maggie Jardict"— MrR. Millen. ■; Song—"Scots wha hae'.'—Mr A. Millar. Song—" I Trust You Still"—Miss Alice Gray. Song—" Scottish Emigrant "—Mr R. Milieu. Song—" The Swallows "—Mrs E. T. Robinson. Song—" The Gallants of England "—Mr Harry Deal (his first appearance). Song—".' Dear Heart"—Miss Venie Flower. Song—"The Harp Through Tara's Hall"—Mr 0. Reid. Comic song—"Uncle Wull's Waddin"(his original R. Millen/ Dance—lrish Jig—Mr Davidson. Final—" God Save our Queen "—Company. See Monday's papers for Tuesday's programme, Popular Prices—2s and Is. : Day sales at Mr DOherty . Music Shop, High street. CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL UNION. (Registered.) FIRST SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT, j f\ PERA HOUSE., TUESDAY, 27th INST. Recital of Maseagni. Opera CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA. SUBSCRIPTION for the Season—ONE GUINEA. FIVE CONCERTS. Three Tickets for Each. Intending Subscribers can obtain tiokets at Milner and Thompson's, Where Subscriptions can be Paid. Box plan opens Wednesday, 21st irist, at 11 a.m. , Early application necessary. THOS. GARRARD, 8762 Hon. Sec. CANTERBURY BAND OF HOPE UNION. THE ANNUAL DEMONSTRATION will be held in HAGLEY PARK on EASTER MONDAY. The Bands of Hope and other Temperance Societies will Meet in Latimer square at 10 a.m., and the Procession will start at 10.30 sharp. In the Park there will be a Recitation Competition, Sports for Children. Publio Meeting at 2.40 p.m. Addresses by Revs. Charles Porter, T H. Lyon and J. 3. North. Merry-go-Hound. Swing BoatRefreshment Booth. Hot water will be provided. 8558 1.0.0. F., M.U., LOYAL RICCARTON LODGE. ASOCIAL will be held in the large schoolroom, Upper Riccarton," EASTER MONDAY, APRIL l-TH, 1897. Grand March, 8 o'clock. Refreshments provided. Gents 2s 6d, ladies Is. A coach will leave the Empire at 7.30 and Ternpleton 7.30, returning after the social. 8735 FOOTBALL. ANNUAL INTER-CLUB MATCH. W-XLINGTON v CHRISTCHURCH. At Christ's College Ground. ON SATURDAY, 17th INST. At2.45p._~ '■■■.'•■ 8614 IMPOUNDINGS. OXFORD POUND. IMPOUNDED by the Ranger, on 14th inst., from Barracks road. East Oxford, EIGHT RAMS, mixed breed and illegible brands. C. M. LUGAR, Poundkeeper, Oxford. 8796 SPECIAL SALE or SURPLUS STOCK. HUDSON AND CO., S.P.Q.R. STORES. GRAN OPPORTUNITY FOR SECURING BARGAINS. Mustibe Sold. Sit _-m Only*
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9704, 17 April 1897, Page 1
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