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Entertainments. T II E A T E B 11 O Lee Bee and Manager Mr George Darrell. list night Of t ha Season, and Of the WorM-taiaed young English Tragedian. MK GEORGE RIQNOLD, "Who will appear to-night for the last time in a Grand Doable Programme. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), FEB. 1, Commencing at a quarter to eight o’clock, sharp, with Bulwer Lytton's poetic play, in five Acts, THE LADY OP LYONS. Claude Melnotto Mr G. Sigkold, For the first time in the Australias. Note. —Mr Bignold'e performance of this character in New York created the most intense enthusiasm amongst an auditory packing the Theatre from Pit to Dome. Concluding with, for the last time, the Nautical Drama, in Two Acts, received last evening with shouts of approbation, BLACK-EYED SUSAN. William (his great character) Mb Gioeok Eigsold Mr Bignold will be supported in both plays by the full strength of MB GEOEGE DABEELL’S COMBINATION. NOTICE.—AII outstandirg accounts against Mr Darrel] must be rendered by 10 o’clock this day. T HEA T E E R OYA L . First appearance in Christchurch of the NEW PEINCESS UNCLE TOM’S CABIN COMPANY Ann LEWIS’ OEIQINAL GEOBGIA JUBILEE SINGERS. SATUEDAY, FEB. 8. 1879, In MrsH. B. Stowe's Moral and Beligioua Drama, UNCLE TOM’S CABIN 1 UNCLE TOM’S CABIN I UNCLE TOM’S CABIN! The Greatest Drama of Modern Times I The Largest Combination of Talent that has ever speared in New Zealand. This Drama had the Unprecedented Knn of 100 Nights 25 25 1-4 HI in Melbourne and 97 Nights ai m s a o p Adjacent Colonies, Patronised by the Clergy of All Denominations. The Most Sensitive Mind Is not Offended. Nothing Vulgar. Beautiful Baliads. Glorious Jubilees and Magnificent Scenery. | Little Nellie Holmes Deab Eva (aged 6 years Topst (the original end's “SSC Miss Fanny Wiseman appearance in this f character ) Ukcle Tom (a real Negro, | Mb E. B. Lewis and at one time a slave). Simon Legeee (the generalS favourite, and the only >■ Mb 6. W. Collieb exponent of the character j Tom Loker (the original) ... ... Mb W. South MISS ADELAIDE STONEHAM (Specially engaged to increase this great cast.) The greatest combination that has ever appeared South of the Line, numbering over 30 Star Artists, and LEWIS’ OEIGINAL TEOUPE OP COLOUEED JUBILEE SINGEBS. In their Celebrated Jubilee Bongs and Dances. Full Orchestra under the direction of ME F. LEECH. New Scenery painted expressly by ME J. S. WILLIS, Who has kindly consented to delay his work of art—The Panorama of Zealandia—on purpose to use his artistic skill in the production of the requisite scenic effects required in this great drama. UNCLE TOM’S CABIN, Mechanical Effects by Mr Charles Locke. Properties by Mr George Ward. . Colored Fires by Mr Lomax. ■ In order to make the success of UNCLE TOM’S CABIN As certain as it has been in the other Colonies, there will be over 40 SUPEBNUUEKABIES engaged to give effect to the realistic PLANTATION SCENES And JUBILEE SONGS AND DANCES. Come and See THE PLANTATION SCENES. Come and See THE EEALISTIC ICE SCENE—THE EIVEE OHIO FEOZEN OVEE. Come and See THE EOCKY DEFILE PASS. Come and See EVA’S DEATH SCENE. Come and See THE APOTHEOSIS. Come and See THE HAPPY HOTTENTOTS, Messrs COPELAND, YOUND, GILLMOEE, AND MOODY. Come and See "Oh Golly! I’se so Wicked,” MISS FANNY WISEMAN. Come and hear “ The Sweet By-and-hy ” “ Good-by, Old Cabin Home ” “ When yon are Gone We’ll Miss You” " Oh ! Wasn’t that Wide Eiver?” " Nearer, my God, to Thee ’’ " My Good Lord has been Here.” EVA’S SONG, “ Shall Poor Uncle Tom be Free.” SPECIAL NOTICE. To enable the amusement public of Christchurch, one and all, to witness this great production, THEBE WILL BE NO ADVANCE IN THE PEICES. Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s fid; Pit, Is. Children —Dress Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is fid. Secure your seats early. Doors open 7.15, commence at 8. GEAND MATINEE EVEEY SATUEDAY AFTERNOON At 2 o’clock. Adults—Dress Circle, 3s; Children, Is fid. All the floor of the Theatre —Adults, Is; Children, fid, DON’T FOEGET-OUE STAY IS SHOET. 6080-100 LIDDY, Manager. HALL, ODDFELLOW 8* Poet Lyttelton. For Two Nights Only. FEIDAY AND SATUEDAY EVENINGS, Jan. 31 and Feb. 1, Farewell appearance of the Great KELLY AND LEON’S MINSTEELS And Burlesque Opera Troupe, previous to their departure for Melbourne, Feb. 3. Two Monster Programmes. Prices as usual. Doors open at 7.30. 5858-94 M dme. Josephine, (From Melbourne and Dunedin), Professor of Phrenology and Astrology, may be Consulted daily after 11 a.m., at her residence, corner of Park Terrace and Chester street west. 4016-41 Educational BOUETON HOUSE, TIMAEU. School for the Higher Education of the Daughters of Gentlemen, MISS HACON having entered into partnership with Mrs MANDEB, assisted by Mrs Webb and Professors, will receive pupils for the next Term on Feb 4. Terms on application. 5613-67 MISS HABBIS is prepared to give Lessons in Music and Singing; terms on application. Address, Worcester street west, next door to Canterbury Club, Christchurch. 5586-87 Wanted. TO Tanners,—Wanted a Beamsman. Apply to W. B. Stamford, Bermondsey Tannery, Woolston. 6208-107 TO BAKEBS.—A Steady Man wants situation; well up in small goods: country preferred, or as cook and baker on a station. Address Baker, office of this paper. 6173-102 TO SOHOOLMASTEBS.—Wanted, a duly certificated Teacher for the Kyle School. Salary according to scale. Duties to commence on Monday, March 3 next. Applications to be sent in to the Chairman before Saturday, Feb. 1. John Lambie, Chairman Committee. 5352-8 fTIO Tailors, Clothiers, and Drapers.—First-class JL Cutter is open for engagement. Is well trained and experienced in every branch of the trade. Ha» testimonials of the highest order from the best Colonial firms. Farther Information may be had on application (by letter) to Alpha, Syden ham Dispensary. 6145-10 THE Advertiser seeks a Partnership in a good Milling or Brewing business. Has some capital, and is competent to conduct the finance, bookkeeping, Ac., of the business. Address Commerce, General Post-office, Christchurch. 6192-107 TO BEEWEES, LICENSED VIOTUALLEES. &c. \\T ANTED by the advertiser, a situation as V y manager, or some employment connected with the same. Some yaws’ experience in the t«d9. Security given. Addren •• Poster/’ Post Office, Christchurch. 6130-101

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5597, 1 February 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5597, 1 February 1879, Page 1

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