Amusements, &o. rpHBATEE ROYAL. Under tie Direction of MR J. C. WILLIAMSON THE TRIUMPH OP NANCE O’NEIL. ANOTHER BRILLIANT PRODUCTION By the Charming Young American Tragedienne, NANCE O’NEIL. NANCE O’NEIL. NANCE O’NEIL. NANCE O’NEIL AS FLORIA TOSCA. Mr J. C. Williamson has pleasure in announcing that the performance of Sardou’s great play “ La. Tosca ” will introduce Misa NANCE O’NEIL AS FLORIA TOSCA, “In ‘La Tosca ’ Sardou departs entirely from the modern-day representations, as the action of the drama takes place at Rome in the year 1800.” THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, FOR THIS NIGHT ONDY, Sardou’s Great Tragedy, LA TOSCA. LA TOSCANANCE O’NEIL AS FLORIA TOSCA, Supported by her own Company, including— Mr Thomas Kingston (Of the Principal London) and New York Theatres),’ Mr Henry Plimmer. MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT, Giacometti's Great Play, ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF ENGLAND. NANCE O’NEIL AS QUEEN ELIZABETH. “Au ‘mpersonation that electrifies and thrills onlooker.” WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY* FEB. 13 and 14, CAMILLE. FRIDAY, FEB. 15, HEDDA GABLER. SATURDAY, FEB. Is, PEG WOFFINGTON. MR McKEE RANKIN, DIRECTOR FOR NANCE O’NEIL. _ Representatives for Mr J. C. Williamson— Business Manager . . Mr Pete Hughes Touring Manager . .MrJ. St Clair Treasurer . . . Mr W. E. Bryer Box Plans and Family Tickets at Milner and Thompson’s. Prices: Dress Circle and Res. Stalls, ss; Book of Family Tickets containing 12 admissions, £3 10s: Stalls, 3s; Pit, Is. Early Doors (Stalls and Pit), Sixpence extra. Tickets at Eslick's. ■ ■ The Best of Friends Must Part. EULLER’S BIJOU COMPANY. Oddfellows’ Hall, Lichfield Street. 76th Grand Change of Programme. Farewell Appearance of MR FRED BLUETT MR FRED BLUETT MR FRED BLUETT MR FRED BLUETT Who will Sing Three Favourite Songs the Audience May Select. This is Positively Mr Bluett’s Last Appearance in Christchurch. Last Night of Joe Watts, Katie Lynn, Madge Lucas and Coralie Barlow. MONDAY NIGHT, Welcome Re-appearance of LENNON, HYMAN and LENNON. ROSE BELMONT, for Old Time’s Sake. Appearance of our Old Friend WEARY WILLIE STEVENS. First Appearance of the Dashing Comedienne, MISS MAY MARLOW. MISS MAY MARLOW. Doors 7.15.; Curtain 8. f /TTHRIST CHURCH MUSICAL UNION.practice will be Resumed as follows; Monday Next for Orchestra, Tuesday for Chorus, in the Durham Street School, at 8 p.m. A Full Attendance Particularly Requested. Candidates Desirous of Becoming Performing Members can obtain a Copy of the Rules and. Form of Nomination from the undersigned, at the Exhibition Office. In accordance with the new rule passed at the annual meeting 'no' Subscription "is required, from Performing Members. 9058 THOS. GARRARD, Hon. Sec. JNITED BUILDING TRADES’ PICNIC, 1901. 10 OXFORD, SATURDAY, Feb. 9th. train . . leaves Christchurch 8.40, Oxford 5.45. iris—Adults- 3s, Children Is 4d. Sports, mbs. Baby Show, Band, Tea, Hot Water and ilk.' Committee meet Friday, 8 p.m., at ruide’ Hall, Worcester Street. All timber rds close on Saturday. Tickets can be obined at J. T. Brown, R. W. Eng.and, J. A'ler and Son, and T. N., Horsley, Timber erohants. H. E. SMITH, Sec. 8864 N E W BRIGHTON. SUNDAY. ENGINEERS’ BAND. Cars leave Square 2.5 o’clock. 9021 MADAME HELLER, IOGNOMIST, PSYCHOMETBIST, piration Medium, 177, Cambridge Ter■ee houses west from Manchester Street Questions answered. Splendid testiLAST FEW WEEKS. 8993 HE Only Practical Exhibition of Glassblowing ever held in Christchurch. Every Afternoon and Evening, from 2 to 5 and from 7to 9. Each visitor receives a present of our own manufacture. Admission Is, children 6d. Works, 16, Manchester Street South. 9061 BICYCLES for NOTHING. Or very near it. "OIOHARD KENT has secured the ChristXL church. Agency for the Famous “RUDGE WHITWORTH” BICYCLES,' And has decided to Sell his Stock of “EADIE” AND “8.5. A.” BICYCLES AT CLEARANCE PRICES. Up-to-date Bicycles Fitted with Genuine B.S.A. Parts Up-to-dale Bicycles Fitted with Genuine Eadie Parts GENTS’ £l4 0 0 LADIES’ £l6 9 0 GENTS’ £l6 0 0 LADIES’ £l7 0 0 These machines are beautifully finished, and are being sold at these prices for the reason that “ KENT ” has decided to sell one make only. “THE RUDGE WHITWORTH.” R. KENT, BEDFORD ROW AND VICTORIA STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. F 2307 Tramway ISTotieas. C !TY AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY. Return Pare, NEW BRIGHTON, 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m., SIXPENCE. X 2730 Lost, Pound, &c. LOST, a Black and White Cow, with chain iriached. Reward on returning same to Mr J. Smith, Retreat Road, Avonside. LOST, Gold CBrooch7~hetween Sumner Road and Canterbury Street, Lyttelton. Reward on returning to “Times" Office, Lyttelton. 9091 LOST, on Holly Road, on Thursday afternoon, a Lady’s Sable Pur. Finder will be rewarded on returning, same to 'Mrs Leicester Matson, No. 8, Holly Road. 9078 T pST, Feb. 8, Silver American Lever .'Watch, JU with ribbon guard and gold locket 'attached, name inside. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to Morrow, Lasaett and Co. Number known. 9049 '
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12421, 9 February 1901, Page 1
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