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AmuHsmonts, Sea. T H E A T E B o T A X.. Leasee Miss Mtrx Kemble Business Manager and Treasurer Me Jas. E. Kitts Stage Manager Me Edwin Lester POSITIVELY Last NIGHT OP THE _ KEMBLE COMEDY COMPANY. THIS, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 14th, FAREWELL BENEFIT OP MISS MYRA KEMBLE. GRAND DOUBLE BILL, Miss Kemble in both pieces. Will be repeated last night’s Enormous Success, JANE.. (By arrangement, with W. J. Holloway, Esq.) MYRA KEMBLE as JANE. Witnessed last night by a crowded and fashionable audience, each act terminating with vociferous applause, and repeated calls for Miss Kemble and the artists assisting in the production of this mirth-provoking comedy. Preceded at 8 precisely by the charming one-act play by Clement Scott, entitled, THE CAPE MAIL. Mrs Frank Preston (a young widow) MISS MYRA KEMBLE Mrs Preston (an old lady, blind) Mrs Walter Hill Mary Preston Miea M. Corcoran Mason Miss L. Clifcherow Surgeon-Major Hugh Marsden Mr H. W. Diver Mr Quioke .., ... ... MrJ. J. Walsh Bartie Mr E, Leonard Special Notice.—The 10.5 tram to-night for Woolston and Sumner will wait nntil the termination of the performance. Stage furnished by A. J, White's furniture warehouse. Commence 8 p.m.; carriages 10,30. Admission—4s, 2a fid, and Is, Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's. Day Tickets at Whitta's and Eeliok’s, Tobacconists. Representative for Miss Myra Kemble, MR J. ST. ULAIB. Theatre Si oya l. Lessee ■„ Mr E. N. Abbott. Treasurer ... ... Mr Eobt, A. Underwood, EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 18th, And Following Days. FIRST APPEAEANCB~IN CHEISTCHUECH Of the eminent and Popular Entertainer, MR SNAZBLLE, Who will present his Unique and Charming Entenianment, MUSIC, SONG AND STOEY Pictorially Illustrated. LONDON, "An incomparable performance.*’ Loudon “ Times,” Such a singer and reciter combined is not born once in a century.”—“London Standard." MELBOURNE. “It is really a refined and beautiful entertainment.’’— 1 ” Argus.” ” Nothing more lovely than the scenic effects could be imagined.”—” Age.” ADELAIDE. “It is beyond all doubt the most chaste performance ever witnessed in Adelaide.”—“ Advertiser." SYDNEY. “ He is an artist from the crown of his bead to the sole of his boots,”—“ Bulletin.” DUNEDIN. “It is a distinctly high-class entertainment; it is admirably varied, it is unique, end those who patronise it may depend upon spending an enjoyable and profitable evening.’’—“ Otago Daily Times.” INVERCARGILL. “ To lovers of picturesque scenery and ebaste and beautiful statuary, tnere never was offered such a magnificent and perfect collection of views.”—“southland Daily News." Prices, 3s, 2s, Is. Box Flan now open at Milner and Thompson’s Music Saloon. ROBERT GOUELAY, Representative for Mr Snazelle. Football. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL CLUB VERSUS CHRISTCHURCH FOOTBALL CLUB AT THE OLD SHOW GROUNDS. SYDENHAM, OH SATURDAY NEXT, 10th INST,, JAS, B. LAUBENSON, 9333 Hon. Sec.. C.P.C. Picnics, ADDINGTON WORKSHOPS BAND. MEMBERS and their Friends are requested to meet at Christchurch Station on GOOD FRIDAY, to proceed to Governor’s Bay by the 8.55 train for their ANNUAL PICNIC. Mr Bunz’s String Band in attendance. Tea. provided. 9381 Kangioea rifle volunteer corps BAND. PICNIC TO THE WAIKUKU BEACH. EASTER MONDAY. Sale of Tickets CLOSES on SATURDAY, at 1 p.m,, to allow of arrangements being made for conveyances. 9104 T. SKUDDEE, Hon Sec. WHARF LABOURERS' PICNIC. njlHEn.B. LYTTELTON JL will leave the Wharf for Rhodes* Bay at 8 a.m. instead of 9 a.li. on FRIDAY, APRIL 15. 9397 W. T. a aunes, Secretary to Committee. Hunting. CHRISTCHURCH HUNT CLUB, THE OPENING MEET of the Season will take place at THE KENNELS. on SATURDAY, I6th APRIL. At 2.30 p.m, W. H. E. WANKLYN, 9357 Hon. Sec. Lost, Found, Sso. STRAYED from Mr E. Chapman’s, Springbank, on March 19th, a Liver and White Cocker bpaniel, name Tin. Anyone giving information that will lead to his recovery will be rewarded. 248 STRAYED into my place, ISO Merino Ewes, mixed brands. Owner can have same by paying expenses. Apply, Ohas. Forbes, Eollestou. C'tAEPETS, Carpet Squares, Hearthrugs, Door j Mats at wholesale prices at J. Bowman's, 87, Victoria street. X 598 EXTENSIVE Shipments to hand of HighClass English Tweeds and J. RiUiaatyne and co. Xl9_ ijp( ODD News for tha Winter. Beat makes tnf English and Colonial Flannels and Blankets at reduced prices, J. Ballantyne and Co. Xl9 LADIES and Gentlemen’s Natural Wool Underclothing, recommended by the faculty. Winter shipments to hand, J. Ballantyne and. Co. Xl9 OVERMANTELS, Lamps, cheapest and choicest at J. Bowman’s, 87, Victoria street. XSSB PIANOS IBOWMAN & SON. lANOB JOOWMAN & SON. X 367 POROUS Waterproofs, Stabilia and Old Salt Serges; cannot be spoiled by rain, and even though soaked in sea water or boiled in soda will still retain their colour; Is 3d, Is sd, Is 7d to 3s 4d. Toneycliffe and Carey, X 335 8 T GEORGE JAM—Once,need, always used. All Grocers. XSBB S' T GEORGE JAM—Best in the market. All Grocers. XSBB 8 T GEORGE JAM—Selected Fruit and Beet Sugar. All Grocers. XSBB 8 T GEORGE JAM—Ask for and see that you get it. All Grocers. XSBB 8 T GEORGE JAM—The Purest in tha Market. All Grocers. XSSS BTEAM8 TEAM Shrank Flannels from Hid and Is 9d at Toneyoliffe and Carey's, tha Ready Money Drapers. X3SS SUITS, Dresses, Curtains, Drapers' Stock,&o. cleaned or dyed fast colours. Best finish at moderate prices with despatch. ABMIGER (from London). Christchurch , Dye Works, 43,. Oxford terrace W. X 592 /

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9700, 14 April 1892, Page 1

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