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Entertainments. THEA TE X KOY A L chbtstchuech. Lessees ... ... Messrs Hlscocks and Harman, Proprietors ... Messrs South, Collier, Lewis, andLiddy. MONDAY, PEB. 10, SECOND APPEAeANCE IK .THIS CITY 5 OS TBS KEY PBINCESS UNCLE TOM’S CABIN COMPANY ANH LEWIS’ OBIGINAL GEOBGIA JUBILEE SXNOEJiS, After the most successful seasons ever known in Victoria and New South Wales; 100 nights at the Few Princess' Theatre, Melbourne ;28night»at the Victoria Theatre, Sydney; a season in Newcastle, Maltlohd/Bathnnt, Orange, Lithgow Valley, Parramatta, Newtown,. Geelong, Kyneton, Echnca, Castlemaine, Dunedin,Oamaru and Timarn, and in erery town hare received quite an oration. Por their realistic plantation scenes and lifelike portratlon of 1 tie different characters of Mrs -H. B. Stowe’s Great Moral and Beligious Novel, entitled UNCLE TOM’S CABIN ; Or, Life amongst the Lowly in the South. Patronised by the Clergy of all Denominations wherever we hare appeared. Nothing vulgar, everything caa.be seen and listened to by the most sensitive mind. Mrs H. B, Stowe's great Moral and Eeligions Drama UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. < UNCLE TOM’S CABIN. UNCLE TOM’S CABIN, UNCLE TOM’S CABIN} Ob, LIFE AMONGST THE LOWLY, Dear Eta (aged six)... I a Petite Neixt Holmes Poor Uncle Tom (a real Negro) Mb E. B. Lewis Fanny Topsy (the original) MissPahnt Wiseman Simon LEGBEE(origina! exponent)Ma O. W.Oollieb lom Lokeb (the original) ... Mb W. Sooth George Habkis... ... Mr H. Stonehajj Eliza (his wife)... Mbs Waltes, Hill Miss Ophelia Mbs G. W. Collier Gassy (the ivenger) Miss Lizzie Bushe Phineas Von Tbomp Mb J. Mcsgbatb This Dramatic Combination, the strongest that has ever travelled through any town or city south of the line, numbers over 30 star artists. Slave owners, cottoo planters, plantation hands, Ac., by a host of auxiliaries, engaged specially to give proper effect to this great drama. Now Scenery and Mechanical Effects, > Poll Orchestra. JUBILEE AND OTHER SONGS Sung duringtie Performance; Books containing all the words of the songs sung by the Jubilee Singers Jo be obtained in the, Theatre, PBICE SIXPENCE. SPECIAL NOTICE. To enable the amusement loving public of Christchurch one and all to ■ Witness Ahls great drama there will be no advance in theprices. Dress nirole le/ohildren 2s; stalls 2s 6d, children Is fld; Pit. One Shilling. ■ C: f . Box plan, where seats may be secured, at Mr B&nz’s music store. Doors open at 7.15} commence 8 o’clock } termiminate 11 o’clock. SATUHDAY. PEB. 15, First Grand Matinee for Schools and Families. SUNDAY, PEB. 16, First Grand Sacred Jubilee Concert. 6777-122 LIDDY, Manager. EEV. J. W. INGLIS.

After an Enthnsiastio Keception by Crowded Audi, enoee in Otago, this celebrated LECTURER AND ELOCUTIONIST Will rive Two of bis GRAND LEOTUEE-ENTERTAINMENTS IN THE QDDPEUiOWS’ -JJJ-AIL, V On MONDAY and TUESDAY °NEXT. MONDAY,"FEB. 10,1879, SONGS AND MuilO OP SCOTLAND. For synopsis of Lecture see bills. Amongst others, Mr Inglis will give the following Illustrative Recitals—•‘Scots Wha Has,” “Arid Bobm Gray,” “The Barrin o' the Door," “ The Land o* the LeaL“ Concluding with the Grand Peroration, THE COLONIES AND THEIE FUTURE I 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.” tuesdayTfeb. 11. BURNS I The Pom hid the Man. Reserved seats, 3s j second, seats, 8s j gallery. Is. Doors open at 7.80 s commence at 8. po KOfif. B3LPATEIOK, Manager. AMATEUR OPERA. ME TOWLE’S Class will meet at his rooms, Colombo street, This (Monday) Evening, at 8 o’clock, 6786 183 M DMB. Josephine. (From Melbourne and Dunedin), Professor of Phrenology and Astrology, may he Consulted daily after II a.m., at her residence, comer of Park Terrace and Chester street west. 4016^1 Sporting. SOUTHLAND COURSING CLUB, THE St Leger Stakes, for an rmlimlted number of dog and bitch puppies, whelped after June 30,1877, wifi bo run on Wednesday, May 7,1879, and following days, open to members of any Coursing Clab, £3 3s subscription; £1 Is forfeit. Nominations will be received up> to Feb. 28, 1879, and must be on forma supplied by the Clubon application to the Secretary—and bo accompanied by £1 Is, the forfeit, . The draw will take place at the Clab Hotel, InveroargUL at 4 p.m. on the day before running. All dogs whoaa stakes ore hot paid in full before the draw, and not specially directed to be left in, will be deemed to> have^ declared forfeit. C. HOWARD, Hon. See- S.C.C. Invercargill, Deo. 17,1878, 8168 Lost, Found, fto. LOST, Gordon Better Dog; collar number 480. Howard at Colonial Bank of Now Zealand. 6760-iaa * OST, a Cassock and BurpUoe, and a black J Shawl, on the road between Cranmer d Koiapoi. Anyone returning them will be retrded. James W. Stack, Cranmer Bquiure.^Chriat,BTOhi ’ r OST, from Rhodes and Wilkin's fana. near I A Kftl&voi about a month ago, a Chestnut two* !dLnaw!n)Sf hvanded O on the near shoulder. r James Allan, North road, Katapol. 6888 117 Mon S lead to the 7 reoowy of the same aw. Lake, Sooth Rakaias or to G. Po<»«*s owal Pass, will receive the above reward. 676M22 REWARD.—StoIen or strayed, from m bite marks j one black yearling irehead, with either one or two white hind fetlOks, light draughts, no brands. Anyone detrinig tte same after this data will be pmwouted. tf Knight. North Town Belt. e* 36 - 113 ■NAME ASTRAY Into my poddook, at Dwell, j about nine months ago, a light black saddle See, branded BH on sear shoulder. If not aimed on or before Feb. 27, will be sold to pa SST MRS J. HOLLO, Irwell.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5604, 10 February 1879, Page 1

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