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X H E A T R E JtJ; O V A L . Manager for Miss Ward Signor Agraii. FRIDAY, DECEMBER sth, First Appearance in Christchurch of the Great Tragic Actress, Miss GENEVIEVE WARD, And Mr W. H. VERNON, The Celebrated English Actor. Miss Ward, in addition to her innumerable -rustic triumphs in Europe and America, is now, in conjunction with Mr W. H. Vernon, making a tour of the world, and has recently concluded the MOST BRILLIANTLY SUCCESSFUL SEASON ever played by any Star in the Australian Colonies, Press and Public being unanimous in their verdict that MISS GENEVIEVE WARD is without exception the Greatest Tragic Actress of tha English-speaking stage. Miss Genevieve Ward's first appearance in this city will be as Stephanie (her original creation) in the Grand Play FORGET ME .NOT. Sir Horace Welby ... Mr W. H. Vebnoj* Stbphants Misi Genevteve Ward The magnificent costumes worn by Miss Ward in li9r various charactors were made for her by the celebrated Worth, of Paris. No advance in the Prices — Is, 2s 6d, Is. Box plan now open at Milner and Thompson's. Stall and pit tickets at Levy's, tobacconist. 8549 8618 LIDDY, Agent. THE CANTERBURY BUILDING SOCIETi" (PERMANENT). OSces : 71, Cathedral square. THE Monthly and Quarterly Subscriptions and Repayments are due . THIS DAY (TUESDAY). When the 'Office will be open from 7 to 9 p.m., as well as the usual hours, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 8663 G. B. HALES, Manager. A. A. NORTH'S CHORAL CLASS. Assisted by Pupils and Lady and Gentlemen Amateurs. GLEES, PART SONGS, DUETS, SONGS, &c. A POPULAR VOCALand INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, THURSDAY, DEC. 4, 1884, Ie St Michael's Schoolroom, Durham street, near Tuam street.' Conductor : Mr A. A. North. Solo Accompanist .- Miss Broadbelt. Chorus Accompanist : Mr J. B. Fergusson. Admission : 2s and Is. For particulars see programmes. 8537 J. B. FERGUSSON, Hon. Sec. \ NCIENT AHD MODERN MAGIC. A LECTURE, In Aid of the Funds of the BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4th. The Lecture on the above suhject will be delivered in the Theatre Royal, on Thursday evening, at 3 o'clock, by the Re v T. Les Meuant des Chesnais. Tickets may be had at the Rooms of the Benevolent Association, at Mesfi. Milner and Thompson, aud the Catholic Book Depot, Barbadoes street. 8559 CANTERBURY CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. THE annual St Andrew's Supper will be held at Arenas' Cafe, Cashel street, on Thursday, Dec. 4, at 8 p.m. A3 the President, P. Cunningham, Esq., wiU be present, it is decireii that aa m__7' members as possible will be present to welcome him. Tickets can be had at the Society's office, 45, Cathedral square, until Wednesday, 3rd instant, at 5 p.m. By order of the Directors. NEIL BLACK. 8673 Secretary. A X CANTERBURY KILWINNING LODGE, 585, S.C. THE Installation of the E.W.M. and his officers will take place at the Hall on Thursday evening, at 7 o'clock. By order of the R.W.M. H. FTELD, Hon. Sec. Lyttelton, Dec. 2, lEB4. 8688 CRITERION H OUSE. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. _D LACK, JJEATTIE k CO. Our Clothing Department is now replete -vitli a l_*-ge and well-assorted Stock of Garments of the newest shapes and styles. Many of these being our •vm manufacturing will be found superior in finish aad workmanship to ordinary ready-made goods, aud at price 3 which wiR bear favourable comparison with them. We use Kaiapoi and other local tweeds largely iv these garments, and are thus enabled to guarantee the quality of our productions, and assist at the same time in developing an important Colonial industry. Our Mercery Department is well supplied with the newest and most stylish articles in Scarves, Ties, Collars, Hosiery, Braces, 4c. Gents' White, Esgatfci, and Oxford Shirts in great variety, at very low prices. Portmanteaus, Leather and Carpet Baja, 4c. In Hats we have just opened a ha-utifal assortment of Flexible, Zephyr, and other L'^ht makes iv hjlack and coloured. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. We are now prepared to make to measure Gentlemen's and Youths' Garments of every descriptions. We guarantee a good fit, and superior workmanship, at prices which wiR be found very low. A large variety of Tweeds, Trouserings, Coatings, 4c, to s:-'.tfct from. JjLACK, JJEATI' IS k (jO„ 201 to 205, HIGH SIF.EET 79 7 jj'JT J_ OUR jfcf-ATS FROM IKB LOCAL MANUFACTURER. C. M.~G * at. GENTLEMEN'S MERCER AND HATTER Fisheb's Bptldti-oh. 2771 PI .*. XTS ! PL AN TS ! PLANTS ! •JVrOV.- READY, A LARGE STOCK WELL ASSORTED BEDDING-OUT PLANTS. Ais-3 Cucumber and Melon Plants. v We cut a large quantity of Cucumber. 5 ; every morning and sell them cheap. J. NANCARROW & SONS, r^L'ITEEEHS, FLORISTS, AKD SKEDSiEEN, 2C6, Colombo street, Christchurch, And Waltham Vineyards, Sydenhwu 37 TO LET, two Cottages, south-east of city. H r_uuell, Bootmaker, Manchester street B Kith. 8533' TO LET, Two Front Rooms, tinfuraistu--!, regis- i tend grate in each ; pleasantly situated. Z., ; **_»:_■:" oSce. 866 '

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5174, 2 December 1884, Page 2

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