V. E. fJIHEATRE ROYAL. ROY AT. ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE. The Management beg to announce their intention of giving A GRAND FAREWELL SEASON At Greatly Reduced Prices, During the season will be produced Operas never before given in Christchurch by this Company, on a scale of magnificence unsurpassed in New Zealand. Amongst the Novelties, will be “ Cinderella,” “Martha,” “Faust,” “II Trovatore ” and several others, all of which have been enthusiastically received during the Northern tour of the Company. The Opening Night will be MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, When will be produced Balfe’s Spectular Opera of “ SATANELLA” SATANF.It.A ... Miss Alice May MORTALS. Count Rupert ... Mr Henry Hallam Hortensius Mr H. Vernon Karl ) ( Mr 0, H. Templeton Bracachio > Pirates < Mr H. Mitchell Conrad ) ( ... Mr Briggs Delia Miss E. A. Lambert Princess Stella ... ... Miss F. Howe Dame Bertha Miss B. Harris DEMONS. Arimanes ... ... Mr T. H. Rainford SATANELLA ... Miss Alice May ENTIRELY NEW SCENERY, By Mr J. S. Willis and assistants. • _ Grand New Dresses, Appointments, and Effects. FULL BAND AND CHORUS. Conductor Mr G. B. Allen, Mus. Bac. Oxon Leader Mons Fleury PRICES OF ADMISSION. Private Boxes, £2 10s ; Dress Circle, 6s (or packet of twelve tickets, £3); Stalls, 4s ; Pit, 2s. Box Office at Mr Bennington’s, High street, where a plan of the Theatre can be Been, and seats reserved in advance, MR M. L. RAPHAEL, General Agent. DANN’S GARRICK HOTEL, COLOMBO STREET. MAPLES BROTHERS BEG to inform the public and their numerous friends that THEY HAVE TAKEN THE ABOVE WELL-KNOWN HOTEL, And, having the advantage of direct importation from the cellars of W. Maples & Sons, Liverpool, added to the cellarage lately occupied by D. Macfarlane, Esq., Wine Merchant, they are confident of being able to keep up the hitherto high character of this Hotel, for FIRST CLASS WINES AND SPIRITS, ALES, &c. They trust by selling a good article at the lowest remunerative price, to secure a continuance of the support so liberally bestowed on their predecessor. THE NEW ROOMS ARE NOW COMPLETE, And offer every facility for holding CLUB OR PUBLIC MEETINGS. In addition, the Hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and now offers the BEST ACCOMMODATION To Travellers, Visitors, and others. EAST CHRISTCHURCH EDUCATIONAL DISTRICT. ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE. A POLL having been demanded, the same will take place on MONDAY, THE 2nd NOVEMBER, At the ODDFELLOW S’ HALL, CHRISTCHURCH, Open from 9 a.m to 4 p.m. H. WYNN WILLIAMS, Chairman of Meeting. PUBLIC NOTICE. ' AVING taken everything into considertion, and being advised by numerous Imers, I have determined, notwithstandhe increased price of meat, &6., to charge ual Is, for all meals. The culinary denent is under the superintendence of class chef de cuisine. Omelets, Welsh rabbits, entrees, and every delicacy of the season. Soups always ready, from ten in the morning until 8 m the evening. Suppers, until eleven o clock on Saturdays, Is. fid. Thanking the public for their past liberal support, I beg to solicit continuance of .same. J. CARL, Empire Hotel, Christchurch.
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Globe, Volume II, Issue 131, 31 October 1874, Page 1
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