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T HEA T E E R° T A L. Lessee —Mr Hoskins. Impresario—Mr E. J. DeLias. GEEAT MUSICAL EVENT. First appearance in Christchurch Of the QUEEN OF COMIC OPERA, MISS EMILY SOLDENE., A nd her renowned _ COMPANY, Comprising Forty Artistes, Under the management of Mr C. A. Chizzola. O TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, JAN. 22nd and 23rd, Will be presented Lecoq’s beautiful Opera, in three acts, Entitled — GIRO PL E - GIROFLA, With the following great cast: — Girofle f Twin dangh- •< tors of Bolero > Mias 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 ovince ... Marasquin, betrothed to Girofld Monrzouk, chief of the Moors, betrothed to Girofla Chief of the Pirates ... The Godfather The Dancer Fernand Cousins Miss Maggie Liddle Miss Clara Vesey Mr John Wallace Mr E. Marshall Mr C. J. Campbell Guzonan Oscar Bonita Francisco Carlos Eomero Antonio of Girofle and Girofla Mr E. Farley Mr T. Grundy Mr E. Alberton Mr P. Law'son Miss Mattie Daniel Miss Florence Slater Miss Julia Barber Miss Una Brooke Miss Ada Moxon I Miss Fanny Morell Miss Annie St. George LMiss 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 Bunz’s Music Warehouse up to Tuesday, the 22nd January. Prices of admission: Dress circle, 5s ; stalls, 3s ; pit, 2s. Stalls strictly select. 7711 Gtaiety Theatre. LAST NIGHT OF THE LYDIA HOWARDE TROUPE. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, JAN. 21st, FAREWELL BENEFIT Tendered to MISS LYDIA HOWARD E, Under the Patronage of THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN. The Grandest Bill of the Season Presented. MISS ADA WARD Has, in the most generous manner, tendered her valuable services on this occasion, and will give Reading Selections. To commence with CONCERT AND OPERATIC SELECTIONS. Reading Selection —“ The Death of Little PaulDombey,” from Charles Dickens’ “Dombey and Son.” Extract from Bathurst “ Times.” —“ But the gem of the evening was ‘ The Death of Little Paul Dombey.’ Those present were hold spellbound, and at the conclusion she received a well merited round of applause. The feeling and devotion thrown into the reading of this piece was a treat once heard never to be forgotten. We will never forget it, and we pity those who were absent,” Operatic and Concert Selections. Reading Selection —The Potion Scene from Romeo and Juliet, MISS AD A WAR D. The whole to conclude with Bracebridge’s beautiful Extravaganza FAIR ROSAMOND’S BOWER ; Or The Courtship of Henry 11. Admission —3s, 2s, Is. Reserved chairs may be secured at Bunz’s Music Warehouse. Carx’iages 11.30. 7712 TO-MORROW. TUESDAY, JANUARY 22nd. FURNITURE. DRAPERY. LIE J. O. HAWKES will SELL BY yJL public auction, At his Rooms, Hereford street^ FURNITURE —Dining-room suite in mahogany and hair, couches in hair, rep, and leather, cedar half-tester bedstead, gilt cornices, fringe and tassels, moat safe, chests drawers, handsome kerosene lamps, &c.. &c. CROCKERY AND GLAS3WARE—SmaII dinner service, decanters, .butter dishes, &c. DRAPERY AND CLOTHING ~ Braids, fringes, dress pieces, marone rep, scarfs, collars, Cardigan shirts, coats, trousers, vests and jackets, stockings, &e., &c. 2 Agenoria sewing machines, and sundries. Sale at 11 o’clock sharp. 7710 TUESDAY, JANUARY 22. BILLIARD TABLE. MR J. G. HAWKES will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, A Three-quarter French BILLIARD TABLE with balls and cues complete. Sale at II o’clock. 7716

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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1211, 21 January 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1211, 21 January 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1211, 21 January 1878, Page 3

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