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Amuaerasats, &c, IJI’H BA $ $ B BOIAL. Under Hie Direction' of MB, J. 0. WILLIAMSON LAST THREE NIGHTS. And FAREWELL PERFORMANCES Of ihe Young American Tragedienne, NANCE O’NEIL. NANCE O’NEIL. For the Last Night's of the engagement some of the strongest plays of this repertoire have’ beep, reserved, enabling MISS Q’NEIL to further prove her extraordinary versatility and undoubted genius. ""THIS' EVENING (THURSDAY), POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF ' "CAMILLE. " ' ' As presented by Sarah Reinhardt. In 5 Acts. Dressed in the Costumes of the period of Specially Translated and Adapted for MISS' O’NEIL ' by ‘ BARTON HILL, Esq. CAMILLE . . A. • NANCE O’NEIL Supported by her own Company, including MR M’REE RANKIN, MR THOMAS KINGSTON, mrhHnry PLIMMER And ■ A BRILLIANT COTERIE Oi TALENTED DRAMATIC ARTISTS. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), "FEBRUARY 15, ' HBDDA GABLER. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16th, LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. PEG WOFFINGTON. , MB M’KEE RANKIN, DIRECTOR FOB NANCE O’NEIL." Ropresentatiyes for Mr J. C. Williamson — Business Manager . .Mr Pete Hughes Treasurer . . . Mr W. B. Bryer Box Plans and Family Tickets at NMhner and Thompson’s. Prices —Dress Circle and Res. Stalls, ss; Book of Family Tickets containing 12 admissions, &i IDs;' Stalls, 3s; Pit, Is. Early Doors (Stalls and Pit), Sixpence extra. Tickets at Eslick’s. ~ A FROGGY EVENING. IS IT NOT? FULLER’S BIJOU COMPANY. Oddfellows’ Hall, Lichfield Street. TO-NIGHT, at. Eight. ' HYMAN, THE MAN FROG. HYMAN, THE MAN FROG. His Original Act, as performed by him in the Principal Theatres. A truly marvellous Performance. Vide Press. LENNON, ' HYMAN AND LENNON, In their Incomparable Creation, THE DEMONS" AND THE' PRQG. MISS MAY* MARLOW, MISS ROSE BEL. MONT, Gems of the' First Water. MR WILL STEVENS, MR 'DENNIS CARNEY. Last Nights of Mr TED HERBERT. WALTER PULLER. lITEST CHRISTCHURCH SCHOOL EX•YV ‘ CURSION, to Rakaia Domain, FRIDAY, February 15th. Train leaves Christchurch 9 a.m, stopping at Addington. Leaves Rakaia 5.80 p.m.. Tickets—Adu]ts 2s 9d, Children Is, obtainable from Head-master, or (till Noon on THURSDAY) from Messrs Whitcombe and Tombs. Tickets . Sixpence Extra if not obtained by THURSDAY EVENING. Hot Water, Tea, hulk and Sugar Provided. Caterer in Attendance. 9330 Gh o'r a l h A LL. 1 • Limelight Lecture by Mr W. M. OATTS, on Palestine’ England and Scotland. Doors open 7.15, commence 7.45 p.m. Tickets Is, to be had -from J. T Smith’s, Cashel Street. MRS OATTS ' -wishes . -to MEET ALL LADIES INTERESTED in the work among young woman, in the CHORAL HALL. AT 7 p.m. TQ-NiIGHT. ' 9373 n ew TO-NIGHT, BRIGHTON EXCURSION. ENGINEERS’- BAND. Dancing on the Pier. Trams leave Square 7.15. 9417 SALVATION ARMY, East Beit; Liuwood. TO-NIGHT, Special Address on Floods in New South Wales. The true story of Dorothy Flood. Humorous and Pathetic. FREE.' 9349 JOHN H. KAMAGE, CO. East christchurch swimming OLUB, Gloucester Street School. , ANNUAL CARNIVAL SATURDAY, Feb. 16th, 1901, at 2.30. Admission 6d. Ladies Free. 9352 ‘ DANCING, DEPORTMENT; ETC. "jt/TRS ARTHUR ZEPLIN resumes Teaching JjTX FEB. ißlh, Hobbs’d Buildings, where Mrs Zepli.n will be in attendance every afternoon. Term commences any lime. Private Address, 57, Durham Street, City. 0303 ~ MADAME HELLER, PHYSIOGNOMIST, PSYCHOMETRIST, A Inspirational Medium, 177, Cambridge Terrace, three houses west from Manchester Street bridge. Questions answered. Splendid testimonials. LAST FEW WEEKS. 9343 R. K E N T, Agent for BRITAIN'S BEST BICYCLE, “ THE RUPGE-WHITWQRTH.’ ■ Inspection Invited. CATALOGUES SENT POST FREE. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE SHOWROOMS IN NEW ZEALAND, AT BEDFORD ROW AND VICTORIA STREET. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. Best Workmanship at Lowest Prices. NEW ZEALAND’S BEST BICYCLE, t “ THE KENT,” Built hy RICHARD KENT, BEDFORD ROW AND VICTORIA STREET,. CHRISTCHURCH. F 2307 Wanted. r ANTED, 10,000 People to see the Artistic pictures in this week's “ Sportsman. uvivi-ED, 10,000 People to see the Artistic / pictures in this week's “'Sportsman. TANTED at once, Competent Ploughman. I Apply G- W- Wade, Dunsandel. 9282 j.y'Nrm-nvn a. Bespectable Boy for .Shop. > Apply Universal Boot Co., High /■"ANTED, Buyers for Accordeons, from 7s 6d H Atkinson, 117, Manchester Street. “ ‘ F 1993 r‘ aaTED Known—That an up-to-date Portriit of W. Martin appears in this week s milkman.” T"ANTED, all Admirers of the Great " Plugger Bill ” to see hie portrait in week’s “ Sportsman.” /"ANTED, the Public to see our Job Lines, almost given away; shown outside Shop, ne Bros., Bootmakers, High Street. X 2549 r ANTED, all- Cricketers to see some Jplendid Pictures of the Sydenham Club’s Officials and Players in |his week's “ Sportsman.” rANTED Snown—Sale of Job Lines in Ladies’ Shoes and Men’s Golosh Bals; Babies’ Boots and Shoes from 6d, Children’s Slippers from 3d. Maine Bros,, High Street. X 2549

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12425, 14 February 1901, Page 1

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