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Axaueementa, Meetings, &o: 0l h ea t c h I& 0 ra l. Director and Manager ... Signor Majeroni, LAST NIGHT BUT 3 bY THE MAJEEONI SEASON. THIS <W__DNBBDAY)~"BVENING, OCT, 26, MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION, On a scale of splendour never before attempted in New Zealand, of the Great Historical and Spec tacn'ar Drama, entitled, MAEIE ANTOINETTE, Introducing all the Prinoipal and Most Exciting Events IN FEENCH HISTORY During the reign of this unfortunate Queen, the whole forming one of the GREATEST EDUCATIONAL LESSONS ASB ARTISTIC HISTRIONIC TRIUMPHS Ever witnessed on the Modern Stage. MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. MOUNTINGS, AND DBESSES. Furniture by Mr Fuhnaann. Prices of Admission— 4s, 2s ?d, and ls. Bos plan at Simpson and WUliams' j Day Tickets at Levy's, Tobacconist. THEATRE ROYAL.— SPECIAL NOTICB. The followiug arrangements have been made for the Last Fo .tr Nights of the Season -.— TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), ahd TO-MOEROW (THURSDAY;, OCT. 26.H AKD 27th. Great Production of the Orand Historical Drams, MARIE ANTOINETTE, FEIDAY. OCT. 28. Grand Farewell Benefit tendered to SIGXOBA M__J_RO-.-l, When wUI be produced for the first time iv New Zealand, Ohnet's Great Masterpiece, THE FOUNDRY MASTER. SATURDAY, OOT. 29, LAST NIGHI' OF THE SEASON, And Magnificent Production of the Great Legend. " ary Drama, THE COBSICAN BROTHERS, Seats may be reserved for any night at Simpson . and WUliams'. MAJERONI SEASON. SATURDAY NIGHT, OCT. 29, A SPECIAL TRAIN WiU leave Christohurch for Lyttelton at 11.30, after tho Performance. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. ME_fJBEES AND SUBSCRIBERS ONLY. FABEWELL MEETING~to EEV J. S. HILL. ALL who can make it convenient are requested to be present at the hooms TO-MORROW MORNING, at 9.30. THOS. H. SMEATON, Genenil Secretary. ' Bankruptoy Hoticea. , IN BANKEUPTCY. •**• .• 'iWW)** •. THE " STAE " is an Authorised GAZETTE for all Notices uuder the Bankruptoy Act 18s3. "B"N BANKRUPTCY.— In the Snpreme Court of JL Bankruptcy holdeu at Chrißtchurch.— ln the Blatter of "The Bankruptcy Act 188 i" and the nots amending the same.— Notice is hereby given ihat I CALEB JAMES LEE of Sydenham in the Provincial District of Canterbury in New Zealand sabman have this day filed in the Baid Court at Dhristdhnrch a petition to be adjudged a bankrupt. Dated this 25th day of October 1887. CALEB JAMES LEE. W. Hoban, Debtor's Solicitor, Hereford street, Christohurch. 4153 _■ " ii. ii, 1 in ■„ _- ■ ■ ■■■ ._____■■ _____■ Busineßß notice*. G.-L. BEATH AKD CO. Are Opening the Very Lateat Fashions for the SPBING AND SUMMER, Specially Selected by our Mr Malcolm in London iNSrBCIIOI- Isvited. Several of the Lines were Bought at Large Discounts to olear, and are marked accordingly Cheap New Dress Materials New Chock Bciires New Princess Cheoks New Phantom Checks New Eonhabc Poplinettes New Swiss Embroidered Robes New 42-inch All- Wool Checkß New Cashmere Suiting Cloths New Fancy Trimmings to match above Naw (Ladies'; Silk Dolmans New { Ladios') Dust Cloaks New (Ladies') Short Jackets Now (Ladies') Lace and Jet Dolm.na New (Ladies') Boaded Capes New (Ladies ) Jeisojs New (Children's) Ulsters New Caß-iinera Prints New Swiss Prints New Costumo Prints New Galatea Checks New Coloured Lace Stripes New LacD Lone Cnrtains New Laoe Ecru Long Curtains New Lace Taped Long Curtains New Lace Brown and Straw Long Curtains New Lace Red Long Curtains New French Millinery Bonnets New French MiUinery Hats Hew __.t_xaTO Hats in. all sVulpes Now Straw Bonnets New Flowers and Feathers New Snn Hata New Sun Bonnets New Granny Bonnets ' New Merino Pelisses New Corsets, all leading shapes New Underclothing (Ladies' and Children's) New Diaper and HoUaud Pinafores New Fancy FriUings New Washing FriUings New Sunshades New Umbrellas Hew Hosiery New Gloves 'New (Ladies) Aprons Now Lace Ties and Boas New Silk Boas New Laccß aud Trimmings Now Laca, 40in wide, for Dresses New CoUars and Cuffs New Swiss Embroidery. G. L. BBATH & CO.. Argtlb House. -8< "W_ T 6 1 THE Largest Stockin tbe I S»JL• V^ • Colony, and every ar ti cle . at Wholesale Warehouse Prices, 6061 OLOMBO AND DYER'S PASS ROADS BY OMNIBUS. On and after MONDAYToct. 21, an OMNIBUS will RUN as above. timeTtable. Leave Cathedral sn.uare-8,0, 9.0, 11.0, 1,0, 2.0 3.15, 5.15 Leave Port flills-8.30, 9.30, 11.30, 1,30, 2.30, 3.4S 5.45 Fares— Sydenham, 3d ; Port HUls, 4d. SUNDAYS— (AU Fares 6d). Leave Cathedral equate— lo.o, 18.-10, 1.40, 2.4 C 3 40, 4.40, 5.40 Leave Port HUls— lo.3o, 1.5, 2.5, 3.5, 4.5, 5.. 6.5. Parcels delivered. Eeason and School Ticket con be obtained from '. P. BALL, Proprietor, Cashel street, 6107 Livery and Bait Stables. PUKESTOLD HIGHLAM "SANDY COOK' MALT WHISKEY. •'.'■ X ■'•'''■ 32] .A^.-i-ifej.: _ MY BUSINEBS will be CARRIED ON A USUAL Absence in Wellington, 7^i*-W. B * ...' K*4 .-'_•; s Barrister ant . Solicitor, 6312 -*w;'_7_"2 ' 190, Gloucester street. ,*_(!•' ,t';'nr" 1 : — TAKE NOTICE. JOHN E. PEOCTER. 123, Manchester stree Christchuroh, has been appointed Bole Agei in New Zealand for Taylor and Dent's celebmt' English Lever Watches. 3

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6068, 26 October 1887, Page 2

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