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mHEA T B E Lessee —Mr Hoskins. Impresario—Mr R. J. DeLias. GEEAT MUSICAL EVENT. First appearance in Christchurch Of the QUEEN OP COMIC OPERA, MISS EMILY SOLDENE, And her renowned B7INGLISH COMPANY, Comprising Forty Artistes, Under the management of Mr C. A. Chizzola. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, JAN. 22nd and 23rd, Will be presented Lecoq'B beautiful Opera, in three acts, Entitled— GIROFLE -GIROFLA, With the following great Gast: — Girofle ("Twin daugh-} < ters of Bolero > Miss Emily Soldene Girofla (.and Aurore ) Pedro, a page in love with Paquita Paquita, attendant of Girofle" and Girofla... Aurore, wife of Don Bolero Don Bolero d'Alcarazas, Governor of a Spanish Pr vince ... Marasqnin. betrothed to Girofle Mourzouk, chief of the Moors, betrothed to Girofla Chief of the Pirates ... The Godfather The Dancer Miss Maggie Liddle Miss Clara Vesey Mr John Wallace Mr E. Marshall Mr C. J. Campbell Girofla Mr E. Farley Chief of the Pirates ... Mr T. Grnndy The Godfather ... Mr E. Alberton The Dancer Mr P. Lawson Fernand ~J f Miss Mattie Daniel Guzonan '" j Miss Florence Slater Oscar Cousins | Miss Julia BarbeJr Bonita Girofle ■ Miss Una Brooke Francisco i and j Miss Ada Moxon Carlos Girofla I Miss Fanny Morell Bomero ! ' Miss Annie St. George Antonio j t_Miss Marie Ferrara Pirates, Moors, guests, bridesmaids, pages, &c. Notwithstanding the great outlay necessary to induce so large and so eminent a company to New Zealand, the Management, in order to accommodate their patrons, and afford them an opportunity of witnessing a series of unequalled performances, will issue a limited number of Packages of Fourteen Tickets, good for any night, and transferable, at the following reduced prices—Dress Circle (Fourteen Tickets), «£3, with the privilege of securing seats for any performance. Season tickets can be secured at Buna's Music Warehouse up to Tuesday, the 22nd January. Prices of admission: Dress circle, 5s ; stalls, 3s; pit, 2s. 7699 TATETY JL HEAT RE. ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL PERFORMANCE BY THE LYDIA HOWARDE TROUPE. Another Change of Programme. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), Two Operettas and Concert Selections, to commence with Angelina's NICOTINE, After which the Choice Concert Selections. To conclude with Offenbach's beautiful operetta, BREAKING THE SPELL. MONDAY—Last Night and Farewell Benefit to Miss Lydia Howarde, on which occasion Miss Ada Ward, whoso generously offered her services to Miss Howarde, will give some of her most popular readings. On Tuesday the troupe, accompanied by Miss Ada Ward, appears at Kaiapoi. On Wednesday at Timaru. 7700 E, the Undersigned, agree to CLOSE ' onr respective Places of Business the whole of MONDAY NEXT, the 21st hist., in order to allow our Employees to attend the Pic-nic: — Sannders and Henderson. Wilson, Sawtell and Co. T.J. Maling and Co. Trent Bros. Wood, Shand and Co. L. E. Nathan and Co. Robert Wilkin. Matheson's Agency. Twentyman and Cousin. Note. —Several Merchants have given their consent to allow their Employees to Attend the Pic-nic on Monday morijing, but for want of time to obtain signatures their names do not appear on the list. 7702 FRIDAY, JANUARY 25th. ABSOLUTE SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. "R J. G. HAWKES has received instructions from Mr H. A. Davis, in consequence of his visiting England per Lueitauia, to SELL ABSOLUTELY BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms,, Hereford street, A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF UNREDEEM KD PLEDGES, Including tho following articles : Valuable Gold and Silver WATCHES, lever and Geneva, for ladies and gentlemen. Handsome Albert and other Gold CHAINS. RINGS of every description, including some very handsome Diamond and other Gem Rings. BROOCHES, EARRINGS, LOCKETS, and all descriptions of Jewellery too numerous to mention. Lot OIOTHING, HOUSE LINEN, and EFFECTS, &c, &c. Sale at 12 o'clock. N.B.—Mr J. G. HAWKES is likewise instructed by Mr Davis to sell at his residence early in February, of which due notice will be >iven,-the. whole of his Superior HOUSEHOLD furniture; PIANO, BEDDING, Ac. 7701

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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1210, 19 January 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1210, 19 January 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1210, 19 January 1878, Page 3

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