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Amusements, &c. HEATBH ROIAL, Under the Direction of MR- J. C. WILLIAMSON Mr J. C. Williamson beg 3 to announce the LAST SIX NIGHTS And FAREWELL PERFORMANCES Of the Young American Tragedienne, ' NANCE O'NEIL. NANCE O'NEIL. NANCE O'NEIL. For the remaining Night? of the engagement some of the strongest plays of the repertoire have been reserved, enabling MISS O'NEIL to further prove her extraordinary versatility and undoubted genius. THIS and TO-MORROW EVENING, " Giacometti's Great Historical Play, ELIZABETH, ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF ENGLAND. NANCE O'NEIL AB~QUEEN ELIZABETH. " One of her most superb roles." —" The Argus." NANCE O'NEIL AS QUEEN ELIZABETH. "Magda was superb, her Elizabeth was a triumph."—" The Age." NANCE O'NEIL AS QUEEN ELIZABETH. Assisted by her own Company, including— MR THOMAS KINGSTON, (Of the Principal London and New York MR HENRY PLIMMER. Exquisite Costumes, Magnificent Scenery. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, , FEBRUARY 13th and 14th, * CAMILLE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15th, , HEDDA GABLER. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16th, LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON, PEG WOFFINGTON. MR McKEE RANKIN, ' DIRECTOR FOR NANCE O'NEIL. Representatives for Mr J. C. Williamson — Business Manager .. Mr Pete Hughes Touring Manager . .Mr J. St Clair Treasurer . . . Mr W. E. Bryer Box Plans und Family Tickets at Mileer and Thompson's. Prices: Dress Cjrcle. and. Res. Stalls, ss; Bock of Family Tickets containing 12 admissions, £2 10h; Stalls, »s; Pit, la. Early Door a (Stalls pud Pit), Sixpence extra. Tickets at Ealick's. __ _ _____ TOPS BIJOU" CO MPA NY. lull, Lichfield Street. TO-NIGHT. TONIGHT. Welcome Re-appearance of LENNON,* HYMAN AN SO LENNON LE.s.vON. HYMAN AND LENNON LENNON, HYMAN - AND LENNON In their Marvellous and Original!' Act, THE, DEMONS .AJMjJ THE FROG. THE DEMONS AND THE FKOf:. Must be soon to b© believed. First. Appearance of ' MISS MAY MARLOW MISS MAY MARLOW The Dashij!"- Gomedieuaio. Re-appearance,., of MISS ROSE BELMONT, For Old Time -Sake. Lust, but not Least, Ml; WILL .STEVENS, In a Budget of New Songs. Door* 7.15. Curtain 8. • _.. . TO^IQW ART GALLERY. 8 p.m. riONVERSAZIONE to Welcome the Visiting Prelates on the occasion of Laying the Foundation Ston« of the CHRISTGHURCH CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL. Musical Programme, Vocal and Instrumental, Refreshments. Double Tickets 3s, Single Tickets 2s. E. O'CONNOR, 91M Hon Secretary. CERISICHURCH MUSICAL UNION. PRACTICE WILL BE RESUMED as fol- -"- Iows:—MONDAY NEXT for Orchestra, TL'KSDAY for Chorus, in Durham Street School,, at 8 p.m. Full attendance particularly requested. CANDIDATES desirous,.of becoming Members can obtain a copy of the rules and form of nonSination from 1 the Undersigned, at the Exhibition Offici}. In accordance with tlis new rule passed at the Annual Meeting, no subscription, is required from performing uiembars. . THOS. GARRARD, 9058 Hon-. Sec. A .BENEFIT SOCIAL will be held at the ix Lyceum on .WEDNESDAY, Feb.. 13,, 1901.' Dancing at 8 p.m. Ladies' Tickets Is, Gents''23. Refreshments provided. Doherty, pianist. 9140 Meetings. * .RECREATION GROUND FOR ST ALBANS. * PUBLIC MEETING of Residents of Si Albans will be held in ST MATTHEW'S SCHOOLROOM, St Albans, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEB. 13, At Eight O'clock, To Discuss the Advisablenesg of Obtaining a Recreation Ground for the Borough. T. H. DAVEY, 9148 " Mayor. rpiHE FARRIERS of CHRISTCHUROH are -*- Requested to Attend a Meeting to be hdM at the PALACE BUILDINGS, Gloucester Street, on Feb. 12th, at 8 p.m., re PICNIC. 9131 pHRISTCHURCH HOMING PIGEON V SOClETY.—Special General Meeting Tomorrow (Tuesday), Feb. 12, at 8 p.m., in the Club Rooms. ! Business important. A. E. LAWRENCE, Secretary. 9146 Wanted. ANTED, Buyers for Accordeons' from 7s ¥Vj 6d. H. Atkinson, 117, Manchester Strees. JJWL'ANTED, Buyers Violin Case and Bow, V V.. £l. Atkinson's, 117, Manchester Street. F 1993 ANTED, Buyers for Bedding, Suites, . . Carpets, Perambulators. H. Atkinson, Manchester Street., ' P 1983 WANTED, Situation as Lady Help or .'Housekeeper; references. Apply 8.C., Office of this paper. 9155 W_JNTJJiJL>, a Machinist; must unaersosuia . a Wo-feeder Wharfdale machine. Apply by letter to "Herald" Office, Napier. 9033 IjTANTED Known—Dress, a genuine bar- /».. gain, special prices, 8s lid, 10s 6d, 12s 6d and 15s the dress length, Shaw, Robinson and Co. "ET ANTED, Parasols to Cover, Black and *V. White, 5s Cd; Umbrellas made to order from 6s 6d; Repairs from Is. Lethaby, G 4, Cathedral Square. X 2486 WANTED 'Sell, by private gentleman (cash or terms), Three Cameras, Four Bicycles, several Gold and 'Silver Watches, all in perfect order. For address apply 'Terms, " Times!' Office. 9149 WANTED, Ladies visiting Christchurch -who do not receive Ballantyne's Book of Fashion to leave their permanent address at Ballantyne's, Cashel Street, when a copy will bo forwarded as the seasons change. [/CTANTED, Ladies visiting Christchurch i» . who do not receive Ballantyne's Book of Fashion to leave their permanent address at Ballantyne's, Cashel Street, when a copy will be forwarded as tho Seasons change. WANTED to Know—Why will you pay the . draper 25s for a fashionable black and white Parasol when your old one can bo covered and made equal to new for 5s 6d at Lethaby's, Ci, Catlieclral_Square._ X 2480 WANTED, Feet hot and tender with' excessive perspiration us.e Berry's "Anti-. septic Toilet Powder," nothing better,;'ls.'For corns " Killkorn " removes tlxem without pain, Is. J. Berry, Chemist,. 146,; Colombo Street, Christchurch. i .V ; ',r >v >' F2SM. WANTED, Ladies to preserve and enhance their beauty by using '" Yelyo '' ( nor.greasy). You can apply nothing . nicer or better for sunburn, ten','. redness; it wak/is tic- skin soft and whiic-; Is. J. Berry, Chemist, 146, Colombo Street, Christchurch. ■ F25E3

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12422, 11 February 1901, Page 1

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