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Amusement*, *o. T HEA T E B "O li 0 TAB. Ur J. 0. Williamson ... Ur J. E. Moore Ur B. H. Vincent Lessee ... ... Treasurer Stem Manager ... ANOTHER NEW BILL FOB THE LAST NIGHTS AMD FAREWELL PERFORMANCES OF MISS MAGGIE MOOSE AND ME J. C. WILLIAMSON SATURDAY, FEB. 4th. Will be produced for the first time in Christchurch an original and powerlul Drama, in a Prologue and three acts, entitled EUREKA, Written expressly for Mine Maggie Moore and Mr J. C, Williamson, by Fred Maraden. Ksq.. in which they will assume their Original Characters, “ Nellie Weber ” and " Franz Weber,'* as played by them with great snooeea at the Theatre Royal, Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Ac. Characters in the Prologue i Fa adz Wzbbb (a young German) ... Charley Frink Laurence Heighten Albert Moore M Bun Wsb kb (a young lady ot decided character, with songs) Annie Weber (Franz Weber's Wife) ... Maria Kiernon J. C. WILUAXSOB H. H. Vincent B. A. Vernon Mr Russell Miss Maggie Moon* Mice Solange Navarro Mias Aggie Leigh Characters in the Drama:— FBANZWBBIB J. 0, WILLIAHBOK Chaney Frink H. H. Vincent Laurence Heighten ... ... E. A. Vernon Colonel Jack Bover Stuart O’Brien Jake Morgan ... ... ... MrD*Elmaine Mike H'Cool ... ... ... W. H. Seagtave Cheeky Bill G. A. Coleman Nxlxie Fbihk (with songs) Miss HachmbMoobh Annie Weber ... ... ... Miss Solange Navarro Ynlie (a Father's Treasure) Little Lillie Moore (first appearance in Christchurch) New and Appropriate Scenery by MB H, FBAHM. To be followed by the humorous American Comedietta, entitled FOOL OF THE FAMILY. Bbttt Saunders, with songe Miss Maggie Moobb Lnoretia ... Hiss Aggie Leigh ZBBBbIOHTOH ... J. C. WIIUAHSO* Mr Saunders W. B. Seagrava Mr Gumption B. A. Vernon Dress Circle, 4a j Stalls, 2s 6d j Pit, Is, Box plan at Milner and Thompson s, where seats may he secured. J. P. MACDONALD, Business Manager. NOTICE.—No Ladies admitted to the Stalls unless accompanied by a gentleman. This rale will be strictly enforced. ENTERTAINMENT. N entertainment will be held in the Avonside . Schoolroom on THURSDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, 1882, Commencing at 8 p.m., CONCERT AND FARCE. Admission—Reserved Seats, 2s; Back Beats, Is. The Avonside Omnibus will leave Cook and Boss’ Corner at 7.80 p.m., returning to town at the conclusion. 1427 139 CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL SOCIETY. THE first Rehearsal of Aois and Galatea takes place on Tuesday, 7th February, at 8 p.m, sharpH. H. LOUGHNAN, 1429 IS9 Bon Seo. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH. Addington. BAZAAR. Jk BAZAAR will take place in the Schoolroom, A Selwyn street, on Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 8 and 9, open each day at 12 o'clock. Refreshments will be provided. N.B.—No raffling, no auction. 1425 139 Meetings AMBERLEY TOWN HALL COMPANY, LIMITED. THE Annual Meeting ot Shareholders will be held in'the Town Ball, Amberley, on Monday, Feb. 6,1882, at 8 p.m. Business : To receive Annual Report and Balance-sheet, and elect two Directors in place of Messrs A. Greig and B. Foster, who retire hy rotation, but whe are eligible for re-elec-tion. W. T. FBBEAE, 681 117 Secretary. PERMANENT INVESTMENT. AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY. THE Eleventh ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of Members and Shareholders of the above Association will be held at Mr Charles Clark's Auction Boom, Hereford street, Christchuroh, on THURSDAY. 2Sbd FEB„ 1882, At 7.20 p.m. Business: 1, To receive the Directors* report tot the year 1881. , ... 2. To elect two Directors in the room of the Hon J. T. Peacock, and J. B. Hill, Esq., who retire by rotation, but are eligible (or reflection, and have given notice that they are candidates for the vacant scats on the Board. B.—Any other general business. By order of the Board. 1444 139 H, B. WEBB, Manager, Beligiou* Announcement*. NORTH BELT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. TO-UOBBOW'S SERVICES. THE Rev Mr BUNCIMAN (of Auckland) will preach To-morrow. Beth -Services usual hours. 1478 140SYDENHAM BAPTIST CHUBCH. T |HB ANNIVERSARY SERVICES will be held in the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Montreal street south, ON SUNDAY. sth FEBRUARY, When Sermons will be preached. Morning—At 11, Rev. 0. Dallaaton. Evening—At 6.30, Mr James Wood. ON TUESDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, Sale of Work, at 2 p.m. ’ Tea Meeting, at 6.80 p,m. Public Meeting, at 7.80 p.m. ■ When J. JOYCE, Esq. (Mayor of Sydenham), 111 preside, and addresses will be delivered by veralMinisters and Friends. ■ The proceeds will be in aid of the Building Fund. Admission-Free, to Sale of Work and Evening eetingj to Tea, Is. 1466.140 Sporting. 0.J.0. KTOMINATIONB tor the Great Autumn Hand!w cap, Easter Handicap, and Flying Stakes esc this evening at the 0. J.O. Booms, Cathedral inare.at9p.m i , BoßißAM)a . COOK 2x139 HonSeOe CiJeC* TEMUKA PIGEON TOURNAMENT, T : 10 BB SHOT FOB on WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY ISie, 1882. lEMUKA FIRST~ GRAND ANNUAL 1 SWEEPSTAKE. Committee— Mr Boyd Thomson I Mr 0. Nicholas Mr J. M. OUlvior I Mr J. Paterson Ur A. Stoning. The Tbmuka Grand Annual Swbbfstakb ot I sot, with 20 sots (added, open to all-aomere; 7 birds each, wffl bQ shotforon WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY ISm, 1882. In addition to the above, A NUMBER OF SWEEPSTAKES, Open to all-oomeis, Hill also be shot for. 600 BIRDS—BOO Guaranteed. intTlMa enclosing * iv» »«ywßUß4Miiww» dose on er before Wednesday, February Bth, 8 p.m., addressed to Mr A. Stoning, Crown teli Temnk* j and for other events to be made to gnna titowed on the ground except bona Rde j apetltors. AL fbED FISHER, j 396 Hon Secretary, i

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6534, 4 February 1882, Page 1

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