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AMUSEMENTS. rj\ H B A T R E ROYAL. Under the Direction of Mr Robert Brough. Representative—Mr Allan Hamilton. TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2St_. POSITIVELY TWELVE NIGHTS ONLY! The* I BROUGH COMEDY COMPANY. BROUGH COMEDY COMPANY. BROUGH COMEDY COMPANY. Speoially Selected by Mr Brough during his recent visit to London for tho present j Tour. THIS EVENING and TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, December 28th and 29th, | Fust Production in New Zealand of 1 ' "THE MARS," "THE LIARS tt , * "THE LIARS," j An Original Comedy in Four Acts, by Henry Arthur Jones. Colonel Sir Christopher Deering ... Mr Brough Edward Falkner Mr W. T. Lovell i (His first appearance in New Zealand.) , Gilbert.Nepean (Lady Jessica's Husband) I .- Mr Joseph Cams ' (His first appearance in "New Zealand.) George Napean (Gttbert's. brother) I- * ' W"£_T Mr Percy Brough Freddie Tatton (Lady .Rosamond's husband) _~ . . Mr Leslie -Victor l±li3 first appearance in New Zealand.) Archibald Coke (Dolly's husband) _. Mr Reginald Dartrev*, (His first appearance in New Zealand.) I , Waiter at the "Star and Garter" ' m i- Mr M. Majeroni £ a P lm Mr N. Pringle , Gadsby . Mr i ootman at Cadogan Gardens ... Mr Hards .MrsCrespin ... Miss Bessie Thompson i-» . ( - r ° rst appearance in New Zealand.) I ■SSS 1 ?? 3 h f mo °. _ -r - Miss-Grace Noble j Dolly Coke (cousin to Lady Jessica) :' . I /rr . 7 Mias Evelyn Martheze (iter first appearance in New Zealand.) .terns (Lady Jessica's maid) tT-i t. . Miss L-"*nt TTn,nl«V Lady Rosamond Tatton ... Miss SjS. T , _ And Lady Jessica Nepean (Lady Rosamond's sister) ... ~., Mrs Brough The costumes by Messrs Staggand Mantle,! Leicester Square, London. : ™' I [ SATURDAY and -MONDAY, DECEMBER !■ . „ 30th, and JANUARY Ist, * iirst Production in New Zealand of ".SHE' ADVENTURE of LADY URSTTLA" " THE ADVENTURE of LADY URSULA;" A Comedy in Four Acts, by. Anthony Hope. | TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2nd and 3rd, ' First Production in New Zealand of "THE GAY LORD QUEX," j "THE GAY LORD QUEX," J By Arthur W. Pinero. Prices of Admission—Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls ss, Stalls 3s. Pit Is. Early Doors to Pit ONLY (Sixpence extra) at 7 p.m. No Extra Charge for Early Doors to Stalls. Doors open 7.30. Curtain 8. Carriages 10.40. ■ m Box Plan NOW OPEN at Milner and Thompson's. I Early Door and Day Tickets at Eslick Bros.' And Walker's. Children in arms NOT admitted. Late Trams to all suburbs after the performance- ' ■ ■ . ■ 2763 JpULIETB'S WAXWORKS. ODD*r*_LLOWS' HALL, LICHFIELD ST. ENORMOUS SUCCESS OF NEW COMPANY!. DAISY CHARD SID DOODY ED__ WRIGHT. - WALTER RIVERS WILL STEVENS TOM EDWARDS FRED. NORRIS WALTER FULLER. Everything New. Everything Original. . Open from 10 till 10. SIXPENCE. 2755 Q.RAND MTLTTARY TOURNAMENT. LANCASTER PARK. NEW YEAR'S DAY, 1900. All the Champion Teams frorA recent Wellington and Dunedin Tournaments' Competing. i TWENTY-SEVEN EVENTS. £113 IN PRIZES. 325 COMPETITORS. ' The Most Attractive Show ever held in the j Colony. Garrison Band in attendance. j ADMISSION ONE SHILLING. LIEUT. BRIDGMAN, . SERGT. BUNTIN, 2764 . Joint Sees. rpHE Only Practical Exhibition of GlassBlowing ever held in Christchurch. Every Afternoon and Evening. Admission Is, Children 6d. Works, 16 Manchester street South. Open New Year's Day. 2744 WANTED. WANTED KNOWN—lnfluenza Mixture cures Feverishness, Shivers, Soreness ol the Musclos and Bones. 2s, by post 2s 9d. J. Berry, Chemist, 146 Colombo street. WANTED KNOWN-How~a?e~your poor feet? Killeorii permanently removes Corns without pain, makes walking a pleasure instead of'a penance. Is a box. John Berry, Chemist, 146 Colombo street, Christchurch. ' WANTED to Buy, Prime Bacon Pigs, must be guaranteed dairy fed. Hubbard, Hall and Co. . WANTED, Buyers for Tiger Teas. ATi Grocers stock them. WANTED KNOWN—That Ballantyne's hold a Magnificent Lot of Cottons, suitable for_children's holiday hocks. WANTED KNOWN—That Silkitone Soap is the Best, Cheapest, and will do more good than any other soap in New Zealand. Hair Lotion" for Children is the Best and Safest for destroying Insect Life. Is 6d, by7post 2s 3d. J. Berry, Chemist, 146 Colombo street, WANTED, Everyone to ask for Silkstone Soap, and be very particular that they get it. . ___ . ■»7}ORCE OF HABIT.—Get into the habit -I of using Flora Soap for all domestic purposes, and them you will use no other. SHIP Brand Pickles, Sauces, Cordials, etc., are much appreciated by the public. Give t'nem a trial. ■ I*7INDSOR and Lace Ties, the prevailing _»» fashion. J. Baliantyne and Company. BICYCLES~feorrT£377SmaFI deposit and easy monthly payments. Cowper and Sons, Colombo street. 1655 TRULl r ~ Wonderful! Watches "at HaTfTprice. See them; you will be surprised. For Ladies, Gents, Boys, or Girls David Bowman, 186 Colombo street. McCORMICK and FUGH. Picture Fiame Makers, h&ve Removed, to new .freznisea, 149 Colombo street, next Gill's Refreshment Rooms. ______________ SMITH— PREMIER Typewriter for sale. Second-hand. Does work equal to new machine, and is in thorough good order. Prioe £15. Cowper and Sans, Colombo street. JfoCOBMIOI BINDERS; Have the Greatest I . DURABH-ITY, RELTABTTJTY, AND I .' SIMPLICITY. THE 20th CENTURY MACHINE. MORROW. BASSETT AND CO., CHRISTCHURCH, ASHBUBTON AND DUNEDIN. 1829

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10539, 28 December 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10539, 28 December 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10539, 28 December 1899, Page 1

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