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Entertainmdnts. THE A 181 ROT AL , First appearance in Christchurch of tho NEW PRINCESS UNCLM TOM'S CABIN COMPANY AHD LEWIS’ ORIGINAL GEORGIA JUBILEE SINGERS. SATURDAY. FEB. 8, 1870, In lira H, B. Stowe's Moral aud Religions Drama, UNCLE TOM'S CABIN! AH th ■ original effects that bays combined to stamp this Great Religious Drama as the most powerful play ot modern times. Dear Little Eva Little Nellie Holmes Totbt (the only and real J Mlga Fawrt Wi3eman Uncle Tom (a real Negro, > ~ „ „ T and at one time a slave) j Lewis Geokoe Harris Mb Harbt Stoneham Tom Loser (a slave hunter) Mb W. Booth Simon Leobee Mb G. W. Colliee ELIZA HARRIS. sr MRS WALTER HILL, Who has been specially engaged to increase this great cast. Act 1. Scene 1— Mr Shelby’s Estate Negro melody and chorus, " Good-bye, Old Cabin Home," Oeoboias. Scene 2—Parlour in Mr Shelby's house. Scene 3—Uncle Tom's .Cabin—Jubilee songs, Geoeoi as. ' Scene A—Bead to the ferry. Scene 5-The Ferry House. Scene 6—The Ohio frozen over in part,—Tableau. ACT 2. Scene I—Public room at a roidside tavern. Scene 2—Dell in the backwoods. Scent B—Home of the Quaker, Scene 4—A rocky defile. ACT 8. Scene I—Boom in St Clair's house-Song and dance, •* Golly I I’se so wicked," Topst. Scene 2—RearSt Clare's house—Song," When you’re Gone, then we’ll Miss You," Uncle Tom. Scene 3—Chamber in St Clare’s house—Death of Eva The Sweet By-and-by." ACTA Slave auction in New Orleans. Scene 2—Front of Degree's house. Scene 3—Degree’s plantation—" The Happy Hottentots," Messrs Copblann, Gillmobb, Moodt, and Yooko, Scene 4—A room, in Degree’s, Scene 5—A miserable shed—Death of poor Uncle TomTableaux—Chorus .of Slaves, "Nearer, my God, to Thee." SPECIALNOTICE. To enable the amusement public of Christchurch, one and all, to witness this great production, THEBE WILL BE NO ADVANCE IN THE PRICES. Drees Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. Children—Dress Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is 6dSecure your seats early. Doors open 7.15, commence at 8, GEANIVMATIN EE EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON At 2 o’clock. Adults—Dress Circle, 3s j Children, Is 6d. All the floor of the Theatre—Adults, Is; Children, 6d, H. BTONEHAM, Agent. LIDDY, Manager. REV. J. W.INQLIB, After an enthusiastic reception by crowded audiences in Otago, this celebrated Lecturer and Elocutionist will make his first appearance in Christchurch In his GRAND LECTURE ENTERTAINMENT, ” Fen Knd Ink Pictures of the Fast," IN THE Oddfellows* H all, ON THURSDAY, FEB. ’ 6, 1879, Amongst others, Mr Inglis will give the follow Ing Readings illustrative of the Lecture : “Mansie Waugh's First and Last Visit to a Play,’ ••How Horatina Kept the Bridge," “The Cotter’s Saturday Night," “ Betsy and I," •• Death bfFoor Joe.” For foil synopsis see programmes. N.B,— I This Lecture was repeated by specia request, to the delight ot an overflowing audienei in the Temperance Hall, Diinedin, on the 13ti Reserved seats, 3s; second seats, 2s; gallery, Is. Doors open at 7.30; commence-at 8. 65.5-116 ROBT. KILPATRICK, Manager, PICNIC AND BALL. THE first annual Picnic and Ball in connection with Messrs Toomer, son., and Co.'s Employees will take place on Feb. 7 at Sumner. .. The party will leave the Crown Bopfe Factory at 8 o’clock sharp, accompanied by a fuU band, dinner and tea provided. To conclude with a Ball at the Oddfellows’ Hall. Double ticket, picnic and hall ... 12s 6d Single do do do ... 8s 6d Double ticket, pionio only ... 10s0d Single do do 6s Od Doable ticket, ball only 5s Od Dancing at nine. An efficient Quadrille Band in attendance. Refreshments provided. Tickets can be obtained at the Crown Boot Factory. J, King, M.C. H. PARKER, 6510-115 Hon. Sec. IVT dme. Josephine, (From Melbourne and Dnnedin), Professor of Phrenology and Astrology, may be Consulted daily after 11 a.m., at her residence, comer of Park Terraco and Chester street west. 4016-41 Volunteer Motices. CHRISTCHURCH CITY GUARDS. THERE will be no Company parade on Thursday, Feb. 6. Inspection Parade Friday, Feb. 7. JAS. GEO. HAWKES, 6571-117 Captain. CHRISTCHURCH ENGINEER VOLUNTEERS. THE Company will parade on Friday evening next, at 7.30 p.m., for Monthly Inspection. J. G. WARNER, 6572-117 Capt. C.E.V. Lost, Found, &c. OST, small block Bag, containing pair of boots, IC , J between Fendalton and Christchurch. Apply 8.P., “ Lyttelton Times’’ Office. 6514-115 OPC REWARD.—StoIen or strayed, from my nuQ paddooks/ near the Caledonian road, about Oot. 23,1878, one bay Filly, two years old, no white marks; one black yearling Colt, small star on forehead, witn either one or two white Lind fetlocks, light draughts, no brands. Anyone detaining the same after this date will he prosecuted, Knight, North Town Belt. 6436-113 TEN SHILLINGS EEWARD.-Lost.on Fob. 4, from Bangiora, one bay Golding, branded R on near shoulder, small contracted feet, white blaze down face. The above reward will be paid on delivering the same to Mr GoOrgo, Grocer, Bangiora! 6552-116 NOTICE. STRAYED, from the Cast Hotel, on Sunday, Feb. 3. one black and tan Sheep Dog, no collar on, a young dog. Any one giving Information to S. Early, Oust Store, or the Oxford Police, will be rewarded, aud anyone detaining the same will bo prosecuted. 6581-118 Wanted. SEBPTON HOSPITAL.—Wanted a legally U nnnlltled Medical Practitioner for the above Ututiou. Salary, £250 per annum, with guatee of all the Friendly Societies. Applications, b testimonials, to he forward *° A ho 11” ,£5; led not later than Monday, Marchi 10. Dntle commence about April 10. further .partiirs may be obtained from the Office of this or. Vr' m. M’Lean, Secretary. 8472-114 "AddlvTo J. Webster. Esq., Engineer. Herei stwtohrUtoburob.-W. Jameson. Clerk to u screet. *- i Council. 6348-111 SHEARERS.—Wanted, on Monday, Feb. 10, r Shearing the "Eire” Mob, 24 shearers, 4 fleece 2 fleece pickers, and odd hands j also a or the shearers. O. G. Tripp, Orari Gorge, Bush. C97 *- 9 IHB Advertiser seeks a Partnership in a good Milling or Brewing business. Has some caul“ond is competent to conduct the finance, bookSninir. Ac., of the business. Address Commerce, ueral Post-office, Christchurch. 6192-107 } Tailors, Clothiers, aud Drapers.—First-class Cutter is open for engagement. Is well iod ond experienced In every branch of the 3. Has testimonials of the highest order from >est Colonial firms. Farther Information may )9Bv VvIUIUM UStUVs * v*»w* ■""* ad on application (by letter) to Alpha, Sydan Dispensary. 6145-ie

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5601, 6 February 1879, Page 1

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