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, 'VV. . ' _- Thhatbe .Royal. labt nightb. labt n.ghts. LAST NIGHTS. MONDAY, MABCH 28rd, **• Mrs CentUvre's Faroical Comedy, THE BUS 180 UY. Miranda Mias Da <_mt To be follewed by the ooinio Sootoh Drama CBAMOND BBIG. TUESDAY, MARCH 3-TH, BBNIFIT OF MISB DE GBEY, When she will appear in her most suooeesfid oharaoter, ADBIENNB LECOUVBEUB. fKaeoial Trama will run aftor the performance for Sydenham and Ferryntoad. Box plan at MUner and Thompson's. Day ttoketa at Levy's. Doors open at 7.30 ; commenoe at I. Admission— Dress Circle, 4b ; BtaUs, 2s 6d pit, le. Stage Manager, F. T. Liunbam. nnHHATBE 0 O T A L. "Preprietrees Mas Ba_*t*CT. PBELLMINABY ANNOUNCEMENT. Undor the eapacial Patronage of HiS IXOILLMOT TB- GOVKB-OK OT NBW ZsiLAVV, SIB W. JEBVOIS, G.C.M.G., K.C.B. FOUB NIGHTB ONLY/, i ' Commencing MONDAY, MAECH SOIH. The greatest Musical Treat ever offered in Christonnreh- First appeoranoe in New Zealand of MADAME PAULINE BITA. Prima Donna at the Opora Comiiine and -•rita-ie* Theatres, and of the Crystal Palace aat * Charles Hallo's Concerts, Ao. MB JOHN BADCLIFF, The World's greatest Flautist, Professor QI ths Boyal Academy of Musio, member of the CouncU of Trinity College and of the Savage Club, London, Whose reoent performances in tho mnsioal oirolet of Australia have created a perfect furore, will render the most original and delightful musio ever heard in New Zealaud. Music of all countries aad all timeß. Flutes of .all Nations ; Piyes of aH *>'_tionJ. PAN TO PINAFOBE. Flats and Voice blended in iuextrio&ble Melody. "Madame Pauline Bita, the most b'rdliko, sweetest songster on our shores."— Melbourne Argue. See future annonnoemeuti?. Box plan at MUner aud Thompson's. J. 8. SMITH M.iuager. MADAME BITA.BADCLIFF, Diplr,r.,.. e Connervatoire de Milan.— Consultation on tl.- Voioe andSinging, fto. Fee, 10s Od per half h.ur. Apply Milner and Thompson's. .070 1010 KJ DDFELLOWS' XL ALL. Christohurch. TUESDAY, March 24tli (ONE NIGHT ONLY). FareweU Performance of tbe Greatest Artistes that hnvo ever visited New Zealand, MISS GENEVIEVE WARD AND Mr W. H. VERNON, • When will be given, by particular request, Gt-eove and Merivale a Grand Play, FOBOET-ME-NOT. , Box plau now open at Simpson's Book Warehouse. Stall and gaUery tickets at Levy's. Admission, 4s, 2s Cd, Is. Business Ma_a_er, Signor Atfrati. Agent, Liddy. 181*5 i.o!e! pbide of chbistchubch tent, no. 20. nnHE Quarterly Meetiug will bo held Thin EvenI ing, Monday, Maroh 23rd, at 7.30 p.m., in the Temperance Hall, Gloucester Btroet. Business important. 801 l oaU at 8 p.m. By ordor, J. T. SMITH, CB. 2CM-9 A. PALMER, Secretary. GENEBAL GOEDO-J " f|IUE Kov H. C. M. Watson will deliver his I Lecture ou General Gordon, on Monday evening, Mari!h23, in the Free Methodist Church Biohmond. I'roueeds in aid of tho Biohmond • Publio Library. The Stanmoro band wiU play selections iv front of the Church froti 7 to 8 o'clock. Lecture to commence at 8 p.m. Admission, Ib. Children, Od. Ticketa may be -.id of any member of the Committee. 30.59 VENTILATION. WHO docs not know the evil- and discomfort of nou-veutU-ted Boots und Shoos ? Of all artioloß of oiufif, Boots have, been most seriously overlooked, much to tho annoyance of the 'w?av<.>i*. Iv order to romedy thiß COBBICK A CO. Have luvented a method for promoting an even temperature in BOOT 3 AND SHOES. Dy vehtilatiug them, wbioh pvovos a great succ.-sf). Inspection invited and testimonials Beeu at auy time. As wo havo so muoh work iv hand, au early Cwourof your order will oblige. HL C/OBBICK A CO., VENTILATED BOOT MANUPACTUBEBS, 14, Victoria street. 101

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5266, 23 March 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5266, 23 March 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5266, 23 March 1885, Page 2

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