NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STEAM TO WELLINGTON AND NORTHERN ' PORTS. 4^^*. HPHE N.Z.S.N. CO.'a <**RmUM&m* STORM BIRD, . , Is ap.pointed tosail " ; . '!:■-,• ■}< TO-MORROW (FBID&YX ■] - . .. ''.'. ..'At 3. p.m. J ' '.. . . ', ,VY '.!ii Apply to • ■ •. ■ .- MATHESON'S AGENCY,; ;.;.,;% 1582 Lyttelton and Christchurch. '•• ' STEAM TO , . '.-'; AKAROA, TIMARU, AND DUNEDIN." II TT\ H E Favourite Passenger » i iat' ■ JL Steamship • ■ ■ =!.v".' COMbRANG,.. . JMWw^^ H. Mailler, CominHnder, be despatched, for the above pom on ■■■</•■*. THURSDAT, NOV. 1%, ' ... • At Noon? ■ ■ <>; Fare to Donedin, in chief cabin,' ! £ 2. Returu ticket, j£3. ' ' No cargo received on board -> after- 10.30 a.m. train on Thursday morning. For freight or passage apply to E. S. D ALGETY & CO., 1578 Lyttelton and Christchurch. SHIPS HYDASPES, BLUE : JAv'KET, STEAMERS, AND OTHERS. m H E Undersigned will Jpllk\ deliver goods from ;^^^^ ships' side To Consignees Stores in Christchurch, 14s 6d per Ton, Including all charges. Goods cleared from Bond at following ratei • Home consumption entries, single, 3s 6d; with re-gauge, 6s. . !• Passengers* Laggage cleared from ship*, landed and B cored. JOHN S. LEGETT, • ■ Licensed Customs Agent, Gloucester street Opposite Telegraph Office, , <■ Christchurch. eIS7S rr\ HEAT RE. K O V A L . Lessee and Manager ... Mr W. J. Wilson. Stage Manager ... Mr R. Robirts. CONTINUED SUCCESS OF MR JAMES J. BARTLETT, AND THE DRAMATIC COMPANY. First appearance of MR. W. J. W ILSO N. THIS EV.RNING, (THURvSDAY), November sth, 1888. The performance will commence with the celebrated comedy in three acts (pronounced by the London Press to be the greatest satire or the age) by Tom Taylor "Esq. THE CONTESTED ELECTION, Being a manuscript, and the property of Mr Bartiett, it cannot possibly be played after his engagement terminates. Mr Uodgson (a lawyer) Mr Jas. J. Bartiett Tom Peckover (< hairman of the Blue Lambs) Mr W. J. Wilson Mr Iloneybun (a retired grocer) Mr J".<jrJoyce . ' ' \ ■V. Mrs Honeybun Miss Dolly Green. The performance will conclude, with : THE LADY OB 1 MUNSTER. , ,'./. Charles Paragon ... •• ... Mr R. Roberts Kate O'Biian ... ... Miss Jen ny/Nye N.B. On Friday Grand bespeak ' Night; under the patronHge of the VolaDteerGiidet Corps and Principal Public Schools whV/liave signified their intention of' attending in uniform. Notice. — The management beg to announce their intention or ending the performance each evening &y about a quarter past eleven. • : ■' Pi ; Doors open at half-past Seven, to commence at Eight. ' ■■ '■ - ; ' Dress Circle, 5s ; Stalls, 3s j Pit, 2b. The Lessee begs most respectfully to inform i he public that, bis stay in Christohurch being limited, it will be impossible co repeat any of the pieces after they are once withdrawn. 1575 AGRICULTURAL SHOW, NOVEMBER 10; .4 LL Persons not haying -Special Business rV. connected with the Show will be required to leave the ground by Eight o'clock a.m., orpay 2s 6d. " ' THE ANNUAL DINNER Will take place ON THAT DAY, At Six p.m., AT THE WHlTtt' HART HOTEL. Tickets 2s 6d each, tq be had at the bar, not later than next Saturday .Evening, in order to know the number to provide for. E. B. BISHOP, Novembers. •' Uli ' ; ' : ' '"' ; ■" ( i5 1 ?6
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 151, 5 November 1868, Page 3
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496Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 151, 5 November 1868, Page 3
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