, H E A T R E ROYAL ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. STAGE-MANAGER—Mr A. L. INGLES. UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE. "WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 1874. When will be produced Wallace's most Popular and Romantic Opera, MARITANA. MARITANA ... MISS ALICE MAY. Don Cas&ar De Bazan Mr Henry Hallam. Cast of Characters. The King of Spain ... Don Jose The Marquis Don Csesar De Bazan Captain of the Guard The Alcade Lazarillo The Marchioness Her Guest Mabitana Mr B. Levison Mr C. H. Templeton Mr H. Vernon Mr Henry Hallam Mr C. Lester Mr Wilkinson Miss E. A. Lambert Miss Florence Howe Miss B. Harris Miss Alice May Peasants, Soldiers, Villagers, &c. Splendid Scenery By Mr J. S. Willis and Assistants. Full Band, Grand Chorus, and Corps de Ballet. Grand Dresses, Appointments, and Effects. Conductor Mr G. B. Allen (Mus. Bac. Oxon.) Leader Mons Fleury Will shortly be produced, for the first time in Christchurch, Flowtow's celebrated Opera of MARTHA, with the famous Richmond Fair Scene, as in the good old days of Queen Anne. Box office at Mr C. Bonnington's Music Warehouse, where plan of the Theatre can be seen and seats secured. Prices of Admission : Dress Circle, 6s (or a packet of twelve tickets), £3; Stalls, 4s; Pit, 2s. Doors open at 7.30 ; Opera to commence at 8 o'clock. Carriages may be ordered for 10.45. Mr M. L. RAPHAEL, 270 General Agent. PUBLIC NOTICE. r I iHB Undersigned begs respectfully to JL inform the Public, that as MR CARL or his Representative, in connexion with his Cafe, has broken faith with me in reference to the Price of Meals. I have decided on CONTINUING TO SUPPLY ALL MEALS AS FORMERLY, AT ONE SHILLING EACH. Although Provisions are Unprecedentedly Expensive, my patrons will find AT THE PROVINCIAL LAUDER, SOUPS, FISH when procurable, and all the delicacies of the season served up in the best possible A. RINGWOOD, PROPRIETOR. Provincial Larder, Cashel street, November 2nd, 1874. PUBLIC NOTICE. ' AVING taken everything into considerL tion, and being advised by numerous customers, I have determined, notwithstanding the increased price of meat, &c., to charge as usual Is, for all meals. The culinary department is under the superintendence of first-class chef de cuisine. Omelets, Welsh rabbits, entrees, and every delicacy of the season. Soups always ready, from ten in the morning until 8 in the evening. Suppers, until eleven o'clock on Saturdays, Is. 6d. Thanking the public for their past liberal support, I beg to solicit continuance of same. J. CARL, Empire Hotel, Christchurch. CHARLES TURNER, Sewing Machinist, AS REMOVED from Tuam street West to Colombo street, and hopes that his Practical Knowledge of the Trade and its requirements will ensure him continued support. Sewing Machines for Domestic and Manufacturing purposes REPAIRED, BOUGHT, SOLD, OR EXCHANGED. Needles, Oil, Cotton, and Duplicate Parts, in Stock. m- NOTE THE ADDRESSCHARLES TURNER, English and American Sewing Machine DEPOT, Colombo street (nearly opposite the Post Office).
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