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AMUSEMENTS. !rp H E A T R E BOYAL. Under tho direction of MESSRS WILLIAMSON AND MUSGROVE. Business Manager .. Mr Pete Hughes 'lreaauier .. .. jir rt. ste-.vari. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. WILLIAMSON AND MUSU ROVE'S FAMOUS DRAMATIC COMPANY. Curtain luses at 7.15 p.m. sharp. THREE NIGHTS ONLY. ' Grand Production, on AN EXTRAORDINARILY ELABORATE SCALE, Of the Famous Nautical Drama by Henry Petitt and Geo. R. Sims, entitled THE HARBOUR LIGHTS. THE HARBOUR LIGHTS. This stirring play, when originally produced in Australia, achieved the most pronounced success known at that time. Its recent revival repeated its former triumphs. The coming 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 the DECK OF A MODERN BA'ITLESHIP. THE HARBOUR LIGHTS, Interpreted by tho following great cast: Lieut. David Kingsley, R.N. Mr Julius Knight Nicholas Morland .. Mr David Glassford I '■ Frank Mortp.nd .. Mr George Majeroni i Captain Nelson .. Mr Oily Deering , Captain Hardy, R.N. .. Mr \Y. F. l.awtrey ! Mark Hebtone .. Mr Cyril Keightly j Tom Dossiter .. ..Mr Cecil Ward 1 Jack L'rriper (with song).. Mr \V. Rosevear j Dick Hockadsy .. ..Mr Harry Hill I "Will Drake .. .. Mr W. G. Fernside J Solomon .. .. Mr Arthur Lissant j Lieut. Wyvvnrd. R.N. .. Mr F. Wontworth j Detective Wood .. .. Mr T. Lloyd Harbour-Master .. .. Mr C. Francisco Sentry .. .. .. Mr T. Middleton Quartermaster .. .. Mr H. Williams j Lrha Nelson .. .. Miss Ada Ferrar Dora VaiP .. ..Mi's Lynda Raymond Mrs Chnrlle ; ah .. .. Miss Julia Merton Peggy Chudleigh .. Miss Florence Terriss Mrs HeWn-ie •• Mias Harrie Ireland BrVlget Moloney .. Mis? Mnrie cT Alton Polly .. .. .. Mif« FTnrrie Glpeson Stage Manager .. .. Mr W. F. Hawtrey Musical Director .. .. Mr. Geo. Hall THURSDAY NEXT, for One Night Only, "LADY" OF LYONS." Prices—As Usual. Early doors to Stalls and Pit from 7 to 7.30 p.m.. Sixpence extra. Tickets at Walker's. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's. Late Trams, to Surnner and Brighton, Tuesday and Thursday. All other suburbs every evening. 9275 LYTTELTON CATHOLIC PICNIC. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9th. THE STEAMER JOHN A-PERSON will leave Lyttelton on arrival of the 8.55 a.m. train from Christchurch for Rhodes's Bay. A steamer will also leave T-yttelton nn arrival of 1.25 p.m. train from Christchurch. Return fare Is 3d. 9191 D. M. SALVADOR. RICHMOND SCHOOL EXCURSION. THURSDAY NEXT, 9th FEBRUARY. rpO OXFORD via Waimakariri Gorge, return- -*■ ing through Rangiora, leaving Christchurch station 9 a.m. Tickets—Children Is 2d, Adults 3s (including tea, etc.), obtainable at Schoolhouse, Richmond. 9259 ROAD BOARDS. ELLESMERE ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that all OUTSTANDING RATES, after 15th Feb ruary instant, will.be sued for, together with 10 per cent interest added, undor section 60 of "ihe Rating Act, 1894." By order, W. G. LUNN, 9098 Clerk to the Board. " ELECTION. NOTICES. CANTERBURY CHAMBER - OF. COM- ■-.- k - MERGE. ■ INSTITUTED 1859? INCORPORATED' 18&. LYTTELTON HAKBOUR BOARD ELECTION. NOMINATIONS for tho ELECTION of TWO MEMBERS to act on the Lyttelton Harbour Board will be received by mc until Noon THIS DAY. H. ANTILL ADLEY, 9252 Secretary. LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD ELECTIONS. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE UNITED BOROUGHS OF LINWOOD, WOOL-. STON AND SUMITER. TREASONS why your VOTES should be given to MR JOHN CONNAL on 13th FEBRUAHY Because—He has had 42 YEARS successful commercial experience in New Zealand (25 in Canterbury). Because—He has always taken a prominent part in developing New Zealand industries. Because—The shareholders of the following local industries—Westport-Cardiff Coal Company, Kaiapoi Woollen Manufacturing Company, Mutual Beuefit Building Society, New Brighton Tramway Company, appreciating the foregoing, have elected him on their Directorates. Because—Such, mercantile experience is of the character required by members of Harbour 9253 MINING NOTICES. THE CHICAGO GOLD MINING COMPANY (No Liability). NOTICE OF CALL. AT a Meeting of Directors of the above Company, held on Ist February, 1899, a CALL, being No. 9, of SIXPENCE PER SHAKE, was made due and payable to the Manager, W. N. Macbeth, at the Company's Office, No. 203 Hereford street, Christchurch, on WEDNESDAY, the Bth day of February, 1899. W. N. MACBETH, 9055 Manager. TRAMWAY NOTICES. SUMNER EXCURSIONS. RETURN. 10.10 a.m. and, 7.15 O p.m. Trams Daily (Sundays, Holidays, and Special Excursions excepted. Tickets available for return on day of issue only. 4952 ■JO'EW BRIGHTON TRAMWAY. 6d RETURN €d. By 10 JO a.m. and 7.15 p.m. Cars leaving... ._ Square. Moonlight Excursions Every Night. PJITY SUBURBAN TRAMWAY. RETURN FABE—SIXPENCE. By Trams leaving Edwards, Bennett's Corner for New Brighton at 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. LOST AND FOUND. LOST —Friday, February 3rd, Black Leather BAG, containing Purse and Bunch of Keys, etc. 5s reward on returning same to store, corner of Brougham and Cadogan streets, Sydenham. 9246 February 4th, from Dr. A. C. Deßenzi's, Oxford Terrace, a Boughhaired, Fawn-coloured Irish TERRIER, iteward on returning to the above address. Anyone detaining will be prosecuted. 9273 LOST— On 29th or 30th January, between Colgate and the north branch Ashburton River, 55 4-tooth Halfbred EWES and WETHERS, branded PT reversed conjoined, with a swallow fork in each. ear. -Any information that will lead to the recovery of the above £1 reward will be given. W. D. Thompson, Mount SumeTi. , * 9254 9254 MONEY TO LEND. I HAVE VARIOUS SUMS of MONEY to LEND on FREEHOLD SECURITY. • H. O. D. MEARES. Solicitor, 697 203 Gloucester street. A. WORDEN AND CO., ' ' * 125 Colombo street. SUMMER SALE r\F FASHIONABLE and RELIABLE \J 'uRESS MATERIALS, E From January 14th to February 9th. The Reductions Made are Substantial and the Goods of the Best Quality. Inspection respectfully invited. HE "Countess" three ana iour-piy Knitting Wools are the Best. They are re- > markable for their softness, elasticity and exceptional durability. Sole Agents for Canterkaqr: W. Straage and Co.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10264, 6 February 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10264, 6 February 1899, Page 1