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Entertainments. Th e~xte a Rota l, CHRISTCHURCH. Lessees ... Proprietors JioßWi Hlsoock* and Hayman. Messrs South. Collier, JLewis, and Liddy. FIRST APPEARANCE IN THIS CXTT NEW PRINCESS UNCLE TOM'S CABIN COMPANY ■ : < • ■ LEWIS’ ORIGINAL GEORGIA JUBILEE SINGERS, After the, most: successful seasons ever known In ■Victoria and New Scnth Wales; 100 nights at the 7-& 1 9SS w '. T * ,iatrß » Melbourne; 28 nights att he Victor^ Sydney; a season in Newcastle, Orange. Lithgow, Valley, Parra“atts. Newtown,; Geelong, Kyneton, Echuca, Castlemalne, Dmwdiy,, Oamm-r. and Timaru, and in every town have received quite an ovation. For their realistic plantation scenes and life-like por. trationof the different characters of Mrs H. B. Stowe's Great Morel and Religious Novel, entitled UNCLE TOM’S CABIN; .Or, Life amongst the Lowly in the South, This Dramatic Combination, the strangest that has over travelled through any town or oitar south of the line, numbering over 30 star artists, wlUbave the of appearing before a Christchurch public for the first time on SATURDAY, FEB. 8, 1879, a t ray THEATRE ROYAL, In Mrs H. B. Stowe’s great Moral and Religions Drama UNCLE TOM’S CABIN. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. UNCLE TOM'S [CABIN, UNCLE TOM'S CABIN . Ob, ' ’ ’ LIFE AMONGST THE LOWLY. Patronised by the. Clergy of ail Denominations: wherever wo have appeared.: . Nothing vulgar, everything can be seen and > listenedto by the most sensitive mind. MUST BE SEEN BY EVERYBODY. Dbae Eva (aged six)... Xa Firm Nelly Holsies Poor UsoijbToi* (a re " . . real Negro) Mb R. B. Lewis Fabbt Topst (the original and only one) „ „ Miss FasbtWisemah Sikok LxoßEE(original ezponent)MßG. W.Coluee Ton Lokbb (the original) > ' ... Mb W. South Gbobob Habbis (specially engaged) • - ’ ■ Mr H. SiOBEatM Eliza (his wife) MBS WALTER HILL (specially engaged) Miss OPE£UA (old maiden aunt) , «bb 0. W. Coixieb Oasst (the avenger) ... ... Miss Lizzix Bdshe Phimeab Von Tkomp (a Quaker farmer) ■ MbJ. Mosobave St Clare (EVa'e father)... Mr Shelby (a cotton planter) Mr Wilson (a Slave dealer) Marie Bt Clare ... AnntChloe Emmatina Master Geoiige ... Little Hany ... ... Landlord ... Auctioneer §Smbo (Slave drivers } Ssm .slaves} . Slave owners, cotton planters, plantation bands, Ac., by a host of -auxiliaries, engaged specially to give proper effect to this great drama. NewSccneryandMechaaical Effects. Full Orchestra; ‘ Mr A Lawrence MrQUlmore Mr Musgrave MrHobhs Miss Lillie Holmes MrfiTnrner.'; Miss MUly Collier Miss Bessy Collier Little Emma Mr James MrSbnth Mr Tomer -Mr Young Mr Moody Mr Copeland JUBILEE AND OTHER B<JNG3 . oo wrprpTi H on oow ’* The sweet by and bye," ** Good-bye old cabin home," “When you are gone we will miss you," “Oh, vraan’t that a wide river," “ Nearer, my God, to thee,” My good Lord has been here," “ Shall poor Uncle Tom be free,” "I’m troubled," “ The -old ark is a’moving," “ Roll Jordan, roll,” “Ob, where is he," &c., Ac., All of which are to be obtained in the Theatre for Sixpence Each. SPECIAL NOTICE. To enable the amusement loving public of Christchurch one and all to witness this great drama there will be no advance in the prices. Dress circle 4s, children 2s ; stalls 2s fid, children Is fid; Pit, One Shilling. Box plan, where seats may be secured, at Mr Biinz’s music store. Doors open at 7.15; commence 8 o’clock; termiminate 11 o’clock. SATURDAY, FEB. 15, First Grand Matinee for Schools and Families. SUNDAY, FEB. 16, First Grand Sacred Jubilee Concert. H. STONEHAM, Agent. LIDDY, Manager. REV. J. W, INGLIS.

o Will GRAND DECT IN THE DDPKIIOWB 'ifßE-ENTESTAINMENTS ALL, On MONDAY and TUESDAY MONDAY,*FEB. 10,1870, SONGS AND MuilC OP SCOTLAND. Por synopsis of Lecture see bills. Amongst others. Mr Inglls will give the followpaAia««bi.B«7.“ -m. Darrin o’ the Door," " The Land o Concluding with the Grand Perorattav THE COLONIES AND THEIR FUTURE! Noticing which the (Melbourne) •• Southern Cross declares“ The conclusion of his lecture was the most eloquent piece of declamation we have heard on this side of the'Line.** TUESDAY, PEB. 11. BURNS I The Post and the Man, Reserved seats, 8s i second seats, 8s j gallery, Is, Doors open at 7.30 s commence at 1L SOBT. KILPATRICK, Manager. S, MICHAEL'S CHORAL SOCIETY. X [HE Third Public Rehearsal will take place on TUESDAY, FEB. 89. . ■ , iUAOi/*A) EsMffWs . TSie Programme will consist of Bamby'a " Beleocah" and a Miscellaneous First Part. 6663-119 Mdm b. Josephine. Professor of Phrenology and Astrology, may be Consulted daily after II corner of Park Terrace and Creator Sporting. SOUTHLAND COURSING CLUB. rriHE SI Leger Stakes, for an united number 50,1877, win be run on weaneeuag snd following days, own te Conning Ota* ABa F& 28. Nominations will be >« _ 1879. and must be on jm application to the Secretary-ana oe aooom. teke at the Club Hotel. •3bߣi^rASTOtb. apoolally greeted to be left In, Invercargill. Deo. 17.1878. 8468 Wanted. no PLASTERERS.— Wanted tenders for EfiSSs! 10 BLACKSMITHS.—Wanted a Young Man “FARM WANTED. nTANTED to purchase a Turn ‘to; talk, ■ W ESOOSor A3OOO. Send full psrlic purchase a FUm for cash. »y OT A3OOO. Send full psrtlcn-

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5603, 8 February 1879, Page 1

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