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•&nmsemfmss, Sso. O EE A M OUSE Sub-Lessees and Managers, Messrs Will Danvers and Fred. Patey, TIYOLI SPECIALITY COMPANY, TO-NIGHT (QUEEN’S BIRTHRIGHT), AND EVEEY EVENING. Our New Programme, Mr Prank May’s Charming Burlesque Opera, entitled, " PRBDATOEIA,” Or, the Pirates of Linwood, Introducing Airs from all the favourite Operas, also the latest London Specialities, with the following powerful cast: — Professor Sheepskin, from the Theatre Eoyal, Linwood Miss Millicent Mowhray Slim Jim, stage mismanager, a regular “ Buster ” Mr Prank May Senor Woodcastie, a “Lovell-y” tenor, from Papanui Mr Morton Prior Baron Liquorini, an ex-publican from Sydenham, who has turned pirate because his • occupation’s gone, like Othello Mr Will Danvers Eazorini, a stage assassin from Burnham Mr Harold White Baron Lyttelton, a cruel parent Mr Harry Baxter Signora Eobinsini, a prima donna from Addington Miss E. Markham Malvern Bob and West Melton Harry (Piratical Guards) Mr Fred Kingsley and Mr Allan Kerr Scene —A Pirate’s Castle on the hanks of the Avon. During the progress of the opera the following specialties will be introduced“ The Nightingale’s Trill,” Miss M. Mowbray. “ O-o-diddley-oo,” Mr Prank May. “ Bunk-a-Doodle-I-do,” Harold White. Spanish Dance, Miss Markham. “The Night I played Eichard III.,” Harry Baxter. “I Shall Have’Em," Morton Prior; and Mr Will Danvers in,his latest specialty (specially written for this opera), entitled “ It Wouldn’t Do to Lose It." MISS ANNIE BRANDT will sing “The City Waifs.” Charley HUGOS Will Original Speciality, The New York Cadger. EMMA MAEKHAM, Sweet Evangeline. HAEHY BAXTEE, He Nailed His Colours to the Mast. HAEOLD WHITE—“QUEEN OF THE BAETH.” The First Part will conclude with Frank May’s Shakesperian Absurdity— AM-U-LET. Manager Harold White Am-u-Let. Millicent Mowbray Lucas Bently Irving ... Frank May (with song) Interval. PAET 11. Overture, Bite Waltz, composed by J. H. Brown— Tivoli Orchestra. Now comes Charlie Hugo’s Funny Sketch, “ EXPLOSIVES.” Edison (manufacturer of explosives) Will Hugo Billy (his boy) ... ... ... ... Chas. Hugo Billy the Barber Morton Prior HAEEY BAXTEE. “ I Saw 'er Steal ’er Apron to ’er Eye,’* MOSTON PEIOE. “ Out for a Jolly Spree.” MILLICENT MOWBEAY, Who’s Coming Up in the Gallery. FEANK MAY, Song and Dance “ The Orange Grove.’’ KERB AND KINGSLEY In an entire new act, riding the Unioyole and other parts of the machine. MISS EMMA MAEKHAM. MADAME DUVAN. HAEOLD WHITE, “The Ship I Love.” The whole to conclude with the Eoof-raising Faroe entitled, THE MAN FROM COOLGAEDIE; Or, The Gaiety Girl, TIVOLI PRICES— Circle Is 6d, Stalls Is, Pit 6d. Look out for Kerr and Kingsley's Monster Benefit on Saturday, May 25th. 1660 NATURAL ELOCUTION. VOICE CULTURE AND DRAMATIC TRAINING. COPIES OF MF, M. ALEXANDER'S NEW PROSPECTUS. Containing Testimonials, Are available at Milner and Thompson’s, or his Studio, Luck’s Buildings, corner Colombo and Gloucester Streets. XI4SO CLASSES FOB SINGING—There are several Vacancies for Teachers or others to join the Saturday Class, commencing 23rd lust. ,at 2 p.m. Additional members also received for the classes on Monday and Friday Evenings. Fee—Half a guinea. A. A. North, 13, Morten’s Buildings.Fl3l7 Sportme. ■ Canterbury Trotting Club MEETING. ! 5 TO-DAY. SHOW GROUNDS, ADDINGTON. THE MEETING- OE THE YEAR. THE CEACKS OF NEW ZEALAND COMPETING In the Queen’s Birthday Handicap. THE CEEAM OF NEW ZEALAND, AUSf- . TEAJjIAN AND AMERICAN STALLIONS Engaged in the Sires’ Handicap. THE FLOWER OF OUR JUVENILES j Will contest in the Juvenile Stakes. | First Eaoe will Start at 12 o’clock sharp. PICTURE-FRAMING. A ETISTS' COLOURS, &c., and School of Art Requisites. J, W. GIBB. ■ Morten’s Buildings, Cathedral Square. Fl2ll A LARGE PURCHASE. Messes bing haeeis & co. having purchased from the Mosgiel Woollen Company, AT AN ENORMOUS DISCOUNT, £3OOO WORTH OF IHX PRESENT SEASON’S TWEEDS and COATINGS, Have offered the same to the Trade at most tempting values. THE CASH TAILORING COMPANY, HAVE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF THE OPPORTUNITY. AND ' ’ PURCHASED FOB PROMPT THE \ LARGEST PARCEL \ OF TWEEDS AND COALINGS THAT HAS EVER LEFT THEXE WAREHOUSE. In the ordinary way, a Sittit to Order from the same Materials would Cosfc from £4 to £4 10s. THE C.T.C. BUY FOE (SASH AND SELL FOE CASH, Consequently they are in the Advantageous Position to SUPPLY A SUIT, WITH EXTRA PALE OP TROUSERS, TO MEASURE. Choice of Patterns, Tweed Thoroughly Shrunk, the Best Linings, Strong' Pocketing, FIT AND STYLE GUARANTEED, FOE 655. F 1479 A CHANCE FOR THE MEN. ■ PENDING PURCHASERS of an OVERCOAT For the Coming Winter should See Page 8 of This Paper for Particulars of N AUCTION S Agluß L op OVERCOATS To take place at the Oddfellows! Hall TO-DAY. J ; BOWMANS SON, I , . i AuoUoaeers<‘ >

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10662, 24 May 1895, Page 1

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