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AMUSEMENTS. rpHEATBE B O V A.L. Under the direction of MESSRS WILLIAMSON AND MUSGROVE. Business Manager .. Mr Pete Hughes Touring Manage* .. Mr J. St. Clair Treasurer .. .. Mr R. Stewart. LAST Six" NIGHTS Of the Season of 'Williamson and Musgrove's Famous DRAMATIC COMPANY. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, POSITIVELY THIS NIGHT ONLY, Special Revival of the Delightfully Romantic Play, adapted from Anthony' Hope's Famous Story by Edward Roee, Entitled THE PRISONER OF ZENDAI THE PRISONER OF ZENDA! Characters iii the Play— Rudolf the Fifth .. Mr Julius Knight Rudolf Resaendy 11 .. Mr "Julius Knight Sake Morhsel .. .. Mr Cyril Keightley Colonel Sept .. .. Mr W. F. Hawtrey Frotz yon Terlenheiru .. Mr Geo. Majeroni Captain Heutzau .. .. Mr Cecil "Ward Dethard .. ..Mr David Glasaford Bertram Bertrand .. Mr Harry Hill Marshal Strackenz .. Mr A. Lissant Loenz Teppich .. ..Mr T. Lloyd Franz Teppich .. .. Mr W. Rosevear Lord Topham .. .. •Mr Oily Deering Ludvig .. .. .. Mr T. Middleton Toni .. .. ..Mr Fernside Princess Flavia .. Miss ADA FERRAR Antoinette de Mauban Miss Lynda Raymond Frau Teppich .. .. Miss M. D'Alton THE FAMOUS CORONATION SCENE. A Marvel of Exquisite Costuming. THE MAGNIFICENT COURT COSTUMES and HANDSOME UNIFORMS, - Specially Manufactured in London by Mons. and Mme. Alias, at a cost of £1500. MONDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 6th, ■ THREE NIGHTS ONLY, Grand Production on an EXTRAORDINARILY ELABORATE" SCALE, Of the Famous Nautical Drama, by Henry Petitt and Geo. R. Sims, entitled THE HAHBOUR LIGHTS. THE HARBOUR LIGHTS. This stirring play, when produced recently in Australia, achieved a most phenomenal success. The production will be upon a scale of the most elaborate completeness, with entirely new scenery, of which one notable feature will be an entire and realistic representation of th;» DECK OF MODERN BATTLESHIP THURSDAY, FEB. 9th THE LADY OF LYONS. Last Night of the Season, FRIDAY, FEB. 10th, Grand Double Programme, A WHITE STOCKING And PYGMALION AND GALATEA. Stage Director .. Mr W. F. Hawtrey Musical Director .. Mr Geo. Hall Prices—As Usual. Early doors to Stalls and Pit from 7 to 7.80 p.m., Sixpence extra. Box Plans at Milner and Thompson's. Day Sales at Walker's. Late Trams to Sumner and Brighton, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. All other buourbs Kvery Evening. U2l3j "P ICHMOND AMATEUR SWIMMING -"' CLUB. ANNUAL RACES. THIS DAY, 2.30 p.m. In the Club's Bath, -lichr-ond. 100 Yards Provincial Cham hip. _. 15C Swimmers Competi. 9201 NEW BRIGHTON. '. " pHSISTCHURCH QUEEN'S CADETS IN CAMP. GARRISON BAND. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. Trams Leave Square 2.5 o'clock. 9135 NEW BRIGHTON. . TyiBE'WQRKS DISPLAY. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9th. 9157 OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, LATIMER SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH, Close to Centre of City. , TjmVATE SUITES OF ROOMS for Families, lor X which special arrangements can be niade. Hot, cold and shower baths, ar.d every modern convenience. Telegrams and letters will receive prompt attention. HARRY FLEMING, Proprietor. Telephone No. 344. Post Office Box 144 a. WESTPOBT-CABDIFP tJI.L * * '' — HOUSE, STEAM AND NUTS. j S.S. JANET NICOLL, DISCHARGING TUESDAY and WEDNES- , DAY. Regular Weekly Azrivals. . WEBTPOBT-CABDIFF COAL COMPANY, 69 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. H. E. HABGBEAVES, P Secretary. THE AUSTRALIAN WIDOWS FUND LIFE ASSUBANCE - SOCIETY, LIMITED. Established" in 1871. Accumulated Fund* .. £1,250,000 Annual Revenut.. .. £310,000 THE ONLY LIFE~OF_ , ICE IN N.Z. thai Attaches to Policies the Condition of NON-FORFEITURE and ABSOLUTE EXEMPTION FROM PAYMENT OF PREMIUMS, while the assured is cither temporarily or permanently incapacitated through any kind of illness, accident or mental disorder. : Example:—lf a man aged 30 effected an assurance of £300, with profits, payable at 60 or previous death, and he became permanently ill or disabled from (aay) the day after paying the £«rt year's premium, the Society wotlid not charge any further premiums, but would pay the £600 with orofits in foil, without deduction*, upon the' member attaining the age of 60, or at tie previous death. The "Insurance and Banking Record" ■ays:—The new policy ia one of the moat important and valuable brought out for many rears. Call or write for prospectus. LOCAL DIRECTORS. Wm. Chrystall, Esq., Chairman. A. E. G. Rhodes, Esq. In. Beece, Ea* Head Oficelor N.Z.— • CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON, C. J. fowler, Besident Secretary, C. J. Owen, District Secretary. Offices— Corner High w_d Hereford eteeeta, Chriatchurch. COALBBOOSDALE WESTPOBT COAL. VXTE HAVE OPENED OUB OWN Mi* OFFICE at 141 HEBEFOBD STBEET, And will supply our celebrated WESTPOBT HOUSEHOLD AND STEAM COAL To the Trade direct ex Ship. S.S. JANET NICOLL, DISCHABGING WEDNESDAY and THUBSDAY. Steamers Arming Regularly. THE WESTPOBT COAL COMPANY, LTD. ' THOS. BROWN, Agent. DB. MUBIDGE, SUBGEON DENTIST, . v. ■ XT AS BEMOVED to Premises corner of COLOMBO and HEREFORD STREETS, Opposite Bank of New Zealand. rpHE FINEST WHISKEY IS DEWAB'S. BUSfNew Zealand Port a? 3s per bottle, the Waverley brand, at the Caveraham Hotel. High street. The only agent in Christ* •hank.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10263, 4 February 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10263, 4 February 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10263, 4 February 1899, Page 1