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Amusements, Sso, H 3B A T R E OTA, L: Lessee ,„ ... Mr CEARIES'HtJQO. GLOBIOUS SUCCESS OP HUGO'S A GEEAT TRIUMPH. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT., HUGO'S BUFFALO MINSTBBLS IN THEIR MAGNIFICENT PKOGEAMME. EVEBYTHING NEW, STABTLING.AND ORIGINAL. A Mighty and Gigantic Programme, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Miss PRISCILLA V3ENE in her great Serio. Comic Song; " Carriage Waits, my Lord." Charles Hugo, the Kins of Negro Comedians, in I New Jokes, Farces and Specialities. The whole of thig groat Company will positively appear to-night in the finest speciality programme EVEE PRODUCED IN CHRISTCHURCH. THE EARLY TICKET CATCHETH thh SEAT. Come Early and Avoid the Crush. HUGO'S POPULAR AND OEIGINAL PRICES— Dress Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is; Pit, Sixpence. Box plan at Milner and Thompson's. Day tickets at Walker's. T. W. TWIST, 7322 Business Manager. IUAM STREET HALL. TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ME CHAS. J7s. PALMER The Eminent Aotor-Singer, In his Inimitable Portraiture of Supported by Mb J. B. STEELE, and a most Powerful Company selected from the Melbourne Theatres. DUNEDIN PEBSS NOTICES. "Daily Times," Saturday, July 11th.—" Before the first scene was over, he had insinuated himself into the good graces of the audience, and the hold thus taken was never relaxed throughout the whole performance. * * * A powerful actor * * * re»oh<?s the high level. * * Sings well, and is equally at noma in comic songs or such mnsic as 'The Moon hath Raised.' * * * There is a treat deal of music in the comedy. All the members of the company take a t hare m this important part of the business. * » * The play is capitally mounted, and the children playing: up to •Tony Faust' are drilled to perfection, 'My Sweetheart' is a cheerful entertainment, and all theatre-goers should see it." "Evening Star," Saturday, July 11th.— •* Mr Palmer proved himself to be a capable, versatile, and pleasing actor. * * * He has an agreeable presence, a capital talking voice, and is a vory decent singer. The support aocorded him mast not bo over-looked either, 'while the play is well mounted, and is in all respects deserving of patronage." Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. Eeserved Seats now on sale at Milner and Thompson's Musio Depot. N.B.—To avoid late termination, the performance will commence at 7.35 sharp. 7419 CHEISTCHUEOH MUSICAL SOCIETY. DDPEIIOWS' JJLALL. LICHFIELD STEEET. THURSDAY, 13th AUGUST, at 8 p.m. THIRD CONCERT OF SEASON. Mendelssohn's "LAUDA ZION " and Gade'a "COMaLA." Soloists; Mrs Bussall, Misses M. Bell, A. Wood, A. and F. Greenwood, Messrs Jennings, Day and Normington. Full Orchestra and Chorus. Conductor... Mr .?« M, WALLACE. Carriages at 10. Papanuitram to Hall, return after Concert; fare 3d. Wh. BLACK, Hon Sec. N.B.—Subscribers can obtain their Tickets from Mr A: F. G. Harman, Treasurer, Hereford street, from whom Extra Tickets can also be procured. 7148 DDFELIiOWS' SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, "MY UNCLE'S WILL." 'CEEATUEEB OF IMPULSE." TICKETS, price 4s and 2s 6d, obtainable front MRS ALAN SCOTT, Windmill road MES GEEENWOOD, Sumner Lodge, Cashel street A. BOYL1?, Esq., Messrs Pyne and Co. A. P. HABPEB, Esq.. Messrs Harper and Co. THE SOCIETY OF MUSICIANS WILL GIVE A COMPLIMENTARY TO THE j riSSES ADA AND X.AVINIA TAYLOR/ ON AUGUST 26th, at 8 p.m., __, AT THE ODDFELLOWS' HALL. Hunt, Miss M. Bell, iV. its Foirhurst atid Miss Spensley, Messrs Appleby, Gard'ner, Loughnan, Millar and Weir, the Christchurch Liadertafel, and the members of the Council, a ess r 3 Wallace, Wells, Tendail, SeareU, Hunt, Normington, Morton and Lund have already volunteered their services. Reserved seats 4s, other seats 2s 6d; to be had from ladies in every distriot, from the Musical Profession, and at Messrs Milner and Thompson's and Spensley and Co.'s. Apply early, as a large number of Tickets are already disposed of; 7484 FOOTBALL. KIUKA VEE3US UINWOOD,. At Lancaster Park, THURSDAY, AT 2 p.m. Admission 6d ; Ladies Free. 7479 A Art Unions. GRAND ART UNION. Cm AID OF THE QUEEN'S CADETS' DEBltfEXTINCTION FUND.) Under the Patronage of Lieutenant-Colonel Gordon His Worship the Mayor of Chrietchurob. The Very Kev the Dean of Christchurch. HUNDRED AND FITS PRIZES,. 1 VAXiUB NEARLY £3OO. (See Prize List.) Tickets to be had at Its, Colombo street, opposite Messrs Tonks, Norton and Co., where tha Prizes axe on Exhibition. Tickets may also be had at— Messrs Simpson and Williams, High street Mr G. Walker (late Levy), High atreet Messrs Milner and Thompson, High street Messrs Hallenstein Bros., Cashel street Mr H. Lake, High street Mr Stephen Powell. Colombo street Mr A. M'Dougall, Kaiapoi Mr J. Barrett, High street; or from EICHAKD LINN, Hon Sec, Art Union Committee, 239, Hereford street. -' TICKETS-ONE SHILLING HACH. (Book of 22 Tickets for £l.) Agents wanted in neighbouring towns, apply to the Hon Sec. 6348 For Sale. DEMOLISHING THE OLD SUFFOLK j BREWERY. TUST BE SOLD at once to .clear site, tha J. whole o! the old BUILDING MATEBIALS. Brioks, Timber, Firewood, Galvanised Iron Ho. 5 Ram, i'orce Pump, 400 gal Tanks SOOgal Eivetad Copper, as good as new. Apply on Premises, Barbadoes street south, 7421 T • E. " A DENTIST'S PEACTICE, worth. £3OO a year at lsast, in a populous rural district, near Wellington. Price £IOO, payable in four Quarterly Instalments; of £25. Apply. _ BOX 344, 7049 General P. 0., Wellington, ' ,J

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9491, 13 August 1891, Page 1

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