T h bathe Royal. sub-Lessee and Manager ... Mr Oeorge DarrelL TOSmVELY LiBT^J§BLT „ . „ Of those celebrated Arfcfsfes, « .' > ', ME AND MES GEOEaE DABEELL» SATUBDAyTjUN^ ty r , n Under dibfinguißhedpitronoge'. MB GEOBGE DABBELL'B tttrouuKB - GEAND PABEWELL BENEFIT. For the flttfc and only timo in Chrißtchurch, Geerge Darrell's Great BpeotacuWDhunji,' _• , ' THE BTEUGGLE POE FEEBDdM7 M- ™~,, 1, and Mrs Georgo Darrell, aad THE BEST COMPANY IN ADpEALASIA ; In the great Camp Scono, Irish Jig nnd General./ _ . . Banco. %*■%.* DuieU Ot,OSODg ~" Here Stftnds a .Post," Mr *o. ( „„ .. Alter the Drama a series of '■'__» 7 Bopreflenting the Exile of Erin. Turn- o^-fibtfiteir. * which the whole of the Company wilfipneS'. picturesquely-dressed i n complete i ohttrilclSr?** 1 — .--. ■' -H site »• *': t Bongs by Hrfss Solanfio Navawj— " Coßie'Baokito ' « r B „Vi £" V ?? K Sy ' , . c " " R,il6 Brittsnia," and ' "God Saw -sheQaeei,. ' ,„ ~ Dim Charge of tlio Light, Brigade. " ' ' By Mr i. Darrell. , Cone uding with th**, WoirlSßenowHed ' BAB^YO'NEft; ouwaeu In New Churaoterflfasfs. ox Offloe-Montague's FancWfeW ' 2_* , X H E AT EJ3_ K|o V A L, MB H. TOWLE'sC , AMATEUB ■«.'.• QPEBATIO I^Olf^ANY. GBAND OPENING NIGHT. MONDAY, JUNE. .16. Sullivan's celebrated Opera Bouffo. H. M. 8. * -** ' PINAFOEE. j, PINAFOEE. __ PINAFOEE. Whioh has reaohed in both cities tho unprecedented . a a „5 M^ rt Wjrfghts , perfonnahoe_|, ■ ' And still plajing to crowded hoiißOS, nnd will be presented to the Christohuroh public at , THEATEB EOYAL, - ' MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 10, With new effeots, new Bconery, and a full ' ' powerful chorus. i Sco Bills and future Advortisements. TIME TABLET. Aot I,*— Noon. 8.0 p.m.— Overturo und IntroJuotlon to H.M S Pinaforo •••/». 8.17 p.m.-Off Portsmouth Harbour, H.M.S. Pinai fore »*mhh_ 8.10 p.m.-Little Butteroup Boards H.M.S. Pina. * fore. **"■"• < 8.22 P.m.-Balpb 7,Bnokatniw tells histroubles on , on t _ hoard H.M.B. Pmaforo 8.25 p.m.-Captain Oorooran salutes his orew oa. oon t boB I d H * M *S. Pinafore 8.30 p.m.- Josephine, Captain'B Daughter." on 8.35 p.m,-Over the bright blue sea with H.M.S. Pinaforo •«*•»« 8.50 p.m.-The Admiral with his sistore, his S? « 1 ?. 8,^P d hiß aun ts oomo on board H.M.S. Pinaforo ...... 9.0 p.m.-Sir J-OBeph Porter's history for tho edification of tho orew of H.MS. Pinaforo ' 9.10 p-m.— Admirai-s song, by the orow of H.M.S. Pinaforo 9.17 p.m.-Little Buttprcup Hornpipe, on hoard „ „. H.M.S. Pinafore 9.20 p.m.— The Audacious Tar on board f1.M.8. Pinaforo 9.25 p.m.-The impending Tragedy on board H.M.S. Pinafore 9.30 p.m.— Tlie Elopomont planned aboard H.M.S. Pinaforo 9.35 p.m.- Finale of First Aot of H.M.S. Pinafore INTEEMISSION. Aot, 2.— Night. 9.45 p.m.— lntroduction to seoond aofc H.M.S. Piuaforo 9.47 p m.— Captain Corcoran afc sixoa and sevens on hoard ii.M.B. Pinaforo 9 50 p.m.-Littlo Buttercup's Warning, onboard H.M.S. Pinafore 9.53 p.m.— Josephine's vacillation on board H.M.S. Pinaforo i 9.57 p.m.-Tho BeU Trio on board H.M.S. Pina. foro 10.0 p.m.— The Merry Maiden aiid tho Tar on ... board H.M.S. Pinaforo 10.3 p.m.— Ho eaid, damme, on hoard H.M.S. Piuaforo 10.7 p.m.— Sir Josaph Porter's horror on board HM.B Pinafore 10.10 p.m.— To the Dungeon onboard H.M.S. Pinafora 10.12pm.— Buttoronp,* ox Baby Farmor, on board H.M.S. Piuaforo 10.15 p.m.— Tho Kightful Heir Disoovorod on board H.M.S. Pinaforo 10.20 p.m.— Here, tako her, Sir, on Board H.M.S. Pinaforo 10.25 p.m.— Sir Josopb, his sistors, his cousins, hia aunts, farewell to tho H.M.B. Pina. foro 10.30 p.m. -Curtain falls on H.M.S. Pinaforo. ON WEDNESDAY^ JUNE 18, 1870, Verdi's Tiinsio Opora, m n E E N ANI. Tho Box OfiJ jo is now opon at Montague's Fanoy Bazaar at 11 B.m. Ciroio,s.; icsorved stall?, 4s; nnrosoreed stalls. 2s fid ; pit, In. ' Doors open at 7.30, to commonoo at 8. 3509^15 CHUECH OF CHEIST. - Oddfollows' Hall, Liohfiold streot. THOS. H. BATES (Evangolist), O EEVICES-Morning at 11 ; Evening at 0.30. Subject for To-Morrow Evoning t v Save yourselves." . 6002 YCUNG~MEN'S CHBISTIAN ASSOCIATION. AN EVANGELISTIC SEEV.ICE . . Will(D.V.)bohold TO-MOEEOW (SUNDAY) EVENING, IN TUB • • ODDruiiowß' Ham, ! Lichfleld street, . • Commencing at 8.15 p.m. sharp, All are earnestly invitod to attend. 6901 AVON ROAD BOABD. NOTIOE. THE Coll.elorwill attend afc TVeo's Store, corner ul Po«*th stroefc, Bingsland, during the month of Juno, on Fridays, from 2 till 5, for the purpose of receiving rates. 5947 CANTERBURY TEMPERANCE LEAGUE (Lyfctolfcon Branoh). MEMBERS maybe enrolled on applied" tion to fcho Rev W. H. Beck; S. MACFARLANE, * 5982 Secretary. TH? OOLONIAL * JNSUBANOB QOMPANT OF NEW ZEALAND, Jj IBE AND JM. AJSI ff 1 OAHTAL TWO HILLIOrva STSSLINB. CHIEF OPX-lCys, WELLINGTON, board OF : i rp,EOXOBB — Cea'.-vkajt jThe Hon. 0. J, 1:7 raiyn, M.L.G., Chairman Jxical Board Australian Mutual Providonfc Sooiofcy, VIOU-CffAIBKAH t Hie Hon.^ Einduli Johnson, M.L.O« Managing Dir«i?tcr Northern Land ana Loan Company. Jacob Joseph, Esq., Merchant. A. de B. Brandon, Esq., M.H.E., Local Direotor Auelraliua Mutual Provident Sooiofcy. E. W. Mills, Merohant. The Hon. M. S. Grace, MJi.O., Looal Director Auqt>.i!An Mutual Frovident Rooi*?!".'. J. B. N. Tliompßoj-, Bsq., Morohant, Sokcitom : " ' ■ Mossrs Brandon and Son, Wellington, .Gbhbbal Makaohbj Geo. S. Graham. Esq. Buncßßßt The Bank of Nerr Zealand. This Oompany offer to Inenrora the followinf oombined advantages _— , Absolute Seourity Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Clalnm Lovroefc Ourront Bates Iniuranoe of Every Dotoription efitoted, OAKTSBBTTSy BhAHOH AOBRXSt Ashburton ... Friedlander Brw, Chert ccy , Orr & 00. Kaiapoi J. W. Ellen. Kirvreo ... ... W. J. Simpson. Locston W. 3. Q, Bluett ft Co, Lyttelton ... Harvey Havrkinß & Oa. ' Oxford ', ... Dilnot Sladden. Bangiora ' ... O. J. &O. Of. Chapman, Ealaia ... , Orr & Co. Southbridge , W. J. Q. Bluett A Co, Timaru.., ,„ -John Jaokson, Waltham , Daniel Gow. Waainale .., .foeuph Oofcfcroll. Agcnla wanted vho;e not representod, FIBE AND aiARINB IN3UKANQ3 *' ALL YY': MAT My/SeT. (JA'XXX 'BI7AIAA. niiiijji'osD Bim*3is, 'ir?-\fct)i6 Udon I'dOtt FB'SDK. K. A. GBAPAM. 19 tfanggtt
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3487, 14 June 1879, Page 3
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