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Amusements, &c. rjp H E A T R E ' ROYAL. Under the Direction of MR J. C. WILLIAMSON. LAST TWO NIGHTS, And FAREWELL PERFORMANCES Of the Young American Tragedienne, NANCE'O’NEIL. NANCE O’NEIL. TO-NIG!h7~ (FRIDAY) And POSITIVELY FOR THIS NIGHT ONLY, One of the greatest plays of the age, written by one of the greatest authors of the day, and interpreted by one of the greatest living Artistes. Ibsen’s masterpiece, HEDD'a GABLEB, For the First Time in Christchurch.' NANCE O’NEIL as H.EDOA GABL'ER. Supported by her own Company, including Mr Thomas, Kingston, Mr Henry 'Primmer, And A BRILLIANT COTERIE Of TALENTED DRAMATIC ARTISTS, The Press of Wednesday, Feb. 13th, cays: —“ 'The style Of the new school of acting aims at severe simplicity and fidelity to life. That is why the style of Ibsen’s plays, read as hooks, seem tame and bald; yet when we have •them acted before us, how ireal. and convincing is every sentence in the dialogue.” TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18th, LAST NIGHT OP THE SEASON, PEG WOFFINGTON. MR M’KEE RANKIN, DIRECTOR FOR NANCE O’NEIL. Representatives for Mr J. C. Williamson— Business Manager . .Mr Pete Hughes Treasurer . . .Mr W. E. Bryer Box Plans and Family Tickets at Milner and Thompson’s. Prices—Dress Circle and Res. Stalls, ss; Book of F’arnily Tickets containing 12 admissions, £2 IDs; Stalls, *33; 'Pit,‘ls. Early Doors (Stalls and Pit), ’Sixpence extra. Tickets at Esliok’s. . . . - • EULLER’S BTfOtfT - COMPANY. Oddfellows’ Hall,’ Lichfield Street. Last 2 Nights of TED HERBERT prior to his departure for Melbourne. - Enthusiastic Reception nightly of LENNON The Incomparable Acrobats and HYMAN Contortionists in “The Demons and LENNON Frog.” _ These artists are without a rival, and infact begin where all 'otherS finish. Great -success of MISS_ MAY MARLOW, the Bright and Fascinating Comedienne. MISS ROSE BELMONT, Charming Balladist WILL STEVENS: DENNIS CARNEY, Comedians, not Singers of Comic Songs. Doors 7.15, Certain 8. NORTH CANTERBURY CALEDONIAN SPORTS, FEB. 28, 1901. COMPETITORS are reminded that Entries for the above Snorts 1 close on MONDAY, FEB. 18, at 8 o’clock. P. L. ADAMS, 9171 Secretary, Amberley. DANCING, 'DEPORTMENT, ETC. MRS ARTHUR ZEPLIN resumes Teaching PEB. 18th, Hobhs’is Buildings, where Mrs Zeplin will he in attendance -every afternoon. Term commences any time. Private Address, 57, Durham Street, City. 9399 . Beligious Announcements. CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF' N.Z. A NNUAL , MEETINGS IN TRINITY A.. . ■ ■ CHURCH. THIS DAY*" (FRIDAY), 2.30 p.m.—Conference on “ The-Holy Spirit.” The subject will be introduced toy the Rev W. -S. Pemie. 7.30 p.m.—Annual Address by the -Chairman, the Rev J. Reed. Glasson on “ The Church, and! the Age.” Collection on behalf of the Home Mission Fund. 9401 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Tent' Meeting, Worcester Street.—TO-NIGHT, at 7.45 Subject, "Something Good to Eat,” by Dr P. E. Braucht. All cordially invited. 9398 Meetings. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION.. NOTICE TO FARMERS. ' THE FARMERS of Canterbury are invited to attend a Public Meeting to be held in the Agricultural and Industrial'' Hail, Exhibition Building), Manchester Street, on WEDNESDAY, 20th February, at- 2 o'clock, to consider the question of Federation and if thought advisable loappornt delegates to represent their‘views to the Federation Commission which will shortly be visiting Christchurch. GEO. JAMESON, 9364 President LYTTELTON JUBILEE REGAIIA. A MEETING of the Committee of the- Lyttelton Jubilee Regatta will be he'd in the Council Chambers THIS (FRIFAY) EVENING, at 7.30. . Business; Presentation to Hon. Secretary and Hon. Treasurer. J. T. BRICE, 9450 Chairman. “CANTERBURY TRADES COUNCIL. ~ A SPECIAL MEETING of the above -tA- Council will be held at 20, Inglis Buildings, at 8 p.m. Business of the utmost importance will be discussed. 9174 PRESIDENT. Tramway Notices. JITY AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY. Return Pare, NEW BRIGHTON. 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m.. SIXPENCE. X 2730, Wanted. ANTED, 10,000 People to see the Artistic ■Pictures in this week’s “ Sportsman.” AnTED Known.—That an up-to-date Portrait of W. Martin appears in this week’s Sportsman.” WANTED, all Admirers of the Great Plugger Bill ” to see to is portrait in thi-a week’s “ Sportsman.” WANTED, ■Splendid Pictures oi the 'Sydenham ill Cricketers to see Club’s Officials and Players in this week's “ Sportsman.” "OTANTED, Parasols to Cover, Elaok and * • j White, 5a 6d; Umbrellas made to order from 6a 6d; Repairs from Is. Lethaby, 64, Cathedral Square. X 2486 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 be forwarded as the seasons' change. 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. TSTANTED, Ladies to preserve and if their beauty by using "Velvo enhance ( non * greasy). You can apply nothing nicer or better for sunburn, tan, redness; it makes the skin soft and white; Is. J. Berry, Chemist, 146, Colombo Street, Christchurch. F 2586 WANTED to Sell, Flemington, 6J acres of good land, well protected by shelter trees, together with nearly new house of 4 plastered rooms and washhouse, copper and greenhouse; price £175. Apply Allan Hopkins, Land and Estate Agent, Cathedral Square. 163 7,1760 WANTED, Mothers to use Berry's Hair Lotion for Children. One application of this Lotion destroys all nits and parasites, allays irritation, death to insect life, harmless to the skin and hair. Is 6d a bottle, postage 9d extra. J. Berry, Chemist, 146, Colombo Street (opposite B. Reece and Sous), Christchurch. Fuse*

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12426, 15 February 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12426, 15 February 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12426, 15 February 1901, Page 1