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Entertainments. T HBA TB B ROT AL. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Of ME 0. I*. BUNZ, The Well-known Violinist of the Theatre Royal. FRIDAY EVENING; FEB. 7, Part I. f'Teitu a ... ... ... Band Hurrah for Merry England Ha Marshall Scherzo—Chopin ■ Mulls, Chabbosnkt Beading— ll Mary, Queen of fccots ... ... ... ... Miss Colville (Who has kindly volunteered.) EUoir d’Amore ... ... SignOirLnlsetti Oh, Oh, Hear the Wild Wind Blow ... ... Signora Venosta Selections Part 2. Band AS LIKE AS TWO PEAS. Mm Richards ... ...’Has Walteb Hill Pbiffip Miss A. May Mrs Pritchard ... ... Miss L. May Mr Richards ... ... ... Mr Hill Mr Pritchard ... Mr Stork Overture Amore Fudesto Part 3. Band. Signor Luisetti SCENE FROM SCHOOL FOE SCANDAL. Lady Teazle ... ... Miss Plobshck Colville Sir Peter Teazle ... Mr Walter Hill Non e ver—Tito Mattel. Signora Venosta Plano Solo—“ Plise de Co* ; rail"... ... ... ... Mas Aarkra Tokb Song .... ... ~. ... Mr J. Marshall Presto Finale—Mendelssohn Mdllb. Chabbonset FIVE MINUTESWITH PEOPESBOE SCOTT (Who has kindly consented to appear.) Circle, 4s ; stalls, 2s 6d; pit. Is. Box Plan at C.F, BQnz’s Music Saloon. - T HEA T B E Bo Y A L First appearance-in Christchurch of the NEW PRINCESS UNCLE TOM’S CABIN COMPANY LEWIS’ ORIGINAL GEORGIA JUBILEE SINGERS. SATURDAY. FEB. 8. 1879, In Mrs H. B, Stowe's Moral and Religions Drama, UNCLE TOM’S CABIN! All thi original effects that have combined to stamp this Groat Religious Drama as the moat powerful play of modern times. Dear Little Eva ... ... Little Nellie Holmes Tomt (the only and ml Faxki mßjaux ÜbclbTom (a real Negro, >». - T _ a , and at one time a slave) | “» Xl!Wls | Gbobob Habbis ... ... Mb Habbt Stohxham 1 Tom Loses (a slave hunter) Mb W. South Simon Lbqeb* ... ... Mb G. W. Collies Phiseas Van Tbomp ■ ... Mb J. Mcsgbavk An old favourite, specially engaged. < ELIZA HARRIS; 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,"-; Georgias. Scene 2—Parlour .in Me Shelby’s: house.' ‘ Scene 3—Uncle Tom's Cabin—Jubilee songs, Georgias, Scene !—Road to tbe ferry. Scene s—The Foxy House. - Scene 6—The Ohio frozen over in part.—Tableau," " ''acts:-" - ; . - Scene I—Public room at a roidaide tavern. Scene 2—Dell in the backwoods... Scene 3—Home of the Quaker. Sirens 4-A rocky defile. ACTS. Scene I—Boom In St Clair’s house-Song and dance, •• Golly I I’se so wicked," Topst. Scene 2—Near St Clarefa house—Song, “ When you're. Gone, then we’U Miss You,’*- Übcle Tom. Scene 3—Chamber in St Clare's house—Death of Eva—“ The Sweet By-and-hy.” ACT 4. Slave auction in New Orleans. Scene 2—Front, of Degree’s house. Scene 3—Degree’s plantation—“ The Happy Hottentots," Messrs Copblass,, Qieemok*; Moodt, and Yomta. Scene 4—A room in Legree’s. Scene 5—A miserable shed—Death of poor Uncle Tom— Tableaux—Chorus of Slaves, “Nearer, my God, to Thee." SPECIAL NOTICE, e enable tbs amusement public of Christcbnrcb,' one and all, to witness this great production, HERE WILL BE NO ADVANCE IN THE. PRICES. Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s fid; Pit, Is. Children—Dress Circle, 2s j Stalls, Is fid. Secure your seats early. Doors open 7.15, commence at 8.

GBAND MATINEE EVERY SATUEDAY AFTEENOON At 2 o’clock. Adults—Dress Circle, 3s j Children, Is 6d. ■ All the floor ol the Theatre—Adults, IsChildren, 6d, Box plan at Bunz’s. H. STONEHAM, Agent. LIDDY, Manager. BEY. J. W. mans. Alter Audi* GEAND LECufEE-ENTEBTAINMENTS IN THE DDFELLOWS* XT ADD. On MONDAY and TUESDAY NEXT. MONDAY, FEB. 10,1879, SONGS AND MUSIC OP SCOTLAND. For synopsis of Lecture see hills. Amongst others, Mr Inglis will give the following IllustrativeEeoitals — _ Scots Wha Ha»," M Anld Eohin Gray,” ** The Barrin o’ the Door,” “ The Laud o the Leal.* ‘ Concluding with the Grand Peroration, THE COLONIES AND THINE FUTDEEI 'H MHi VUIiVivABO JUtv A*s U»w * v A_r J» Noticing which the (Melbourne) ” Southern Crces’ declares" The conclusion of nis lecture was the UWUuVO * AU« WttV4«s»*vu v« ~ most eloquent piece of declamation we have heard on this side of the Line.” TUESDAY, FEB. 11. BUENSI The Poxt and th* Mas. Reserved seats, Ss; second seats, 2s ; gallery. Is. Doors open at 7.3o»commence at 8. EOBT. KILPATEIOK, Manager. PICNIC BALL, |HE first annual Ball in connection with Means renM!& 7, at Street, and at the door. An efficient quadrille hand in attendance. Eefnwhments and pro* grammes provided, J. King, 6588*117 Hon * S *°- M X> M E._ „ J DME. tl OSKPHINE, (From Helbourao «&d Dxmodinjg Vl Anri AiltMlOffTi TOMS («Tom jawuuunv mm v« rofessor of Phrenology and onaulted daily after 11 •*“., at her. residence. onsulted duly arwr i* >rner of Park Terrace and Chester Mti Wanted. mo bheaEEßU.—'Wanted, on Monday. Fab. 10, nP&r Hheuiugthe "Ewe** Mob, W shearers, -Wr/ijf pickers, and odd hands: also a differ thfMS.. 0. G. Tripp. Orarl Gorge. jVaihl Bush. ■■■ sy7 *~ a FAEM WANTED, tMTANTED to purchase a Farm for easn. say Vy shout £2OOO or. £3OOO. Bend full partlon* Ur *'° MILES HASSAL ft CO., 6581*117 Hereford street. SPBINGS BOAD BOABD. ■TUT"ANTED a Clerk and Surveyor for the above W Board: salary, £250 per annum. _ Duties to oommenoe the last week of February. LDPlloations, with testimonials, to he sent before ’Sesday. Feb. 18, to the Chairman, fwm whom any arther particul^s^^o^^Umuircd. Chairman Springs Bead Board, 503-82 Lined*

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5602, 7 February 1879, Page 1

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