' ii J'/ A 1 B ?J OTA 1. Lessee —Mr Hoskins. Impresario—Mr R. J. DeLias. GREAT MUSICAL EVENT. First appearance in Christchurch Of the QUEEN OF COMIC OPERA, MISS EMILY SOLDENE, And her renowned rfINGLISH COMPANY, Comprising Forty Artistes, Under the management of Mr C. A. Chizzola. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, Will be presented Lecoq's beautiful Opera, in three acts, Entitled— GIROFLE-GIROFLA, With the following great oast: — Girofle ("Twin daughO < ters of Bolero > Miss Emily Soldene •i ters or xtoiero ?• miss .EjMIIj i nuuui Girofla (. and Aui-ore J Pedro, a page in love with Paquita ... Miss Maggie Lidd Paquita, attendant of Giroflc and Girofla... Miss Clara Vesey Aurore, wife of Don Bolero Mr John Wallace Don Bolero d'Alcarazas, Governor of a Spanish Province ... Mr E. Marshall Marasquin, betrothed to Girofle Mr C. J. Campbell Mourzouk, chief of the Moors, betrothed to Girofla Mr E. Farley Mr John Wallace Mr E. Marshall Mr C. J. Campbell Girofla Mr E. Farley Chief of the Pirates ... Mr T. Grundy The Godfather ... Mr E. Alberton The Dancer Mr P. Lawson Fernand ""1 f Miss Mattie Daniel Guzonan j Miss Florence Slater Oscar Cousins I Miss Julia Barber Bouita iof Giroflt'i Miss Una Brooke Francisco j and j Miss Ada Moxon Carlos j Girofla J Miss Fanny Morell Romero j Miss Annie St. George Antonio J 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 tho privilege of securing seats for any performance. Season tickets cau 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. 7721 TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BEDDING, &o. MR J. G. HAWKES is instructed by Mr W. H. Bonnet, in consequence of his having accepted the management of the A 1 Hotel, and relinquished his intention of opening a boarding-house, to SELL, At his Residence, Barbadoes street, near the Provincial Hotel, The whole of his FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, mostly new, Comprising— SITTING-ROOMS—Loo and dining tables, chairs and couch in horsehair, chiffoniere, framed chromos, biscuit china figures, mantel clock,| carpets, fenders and irons, &c, &c BEDROOMS—Quantity single and double iron bedsteads, palliasses, mattrasses, chests drawers, washstands and ware, dressing table and glasses, &c, &c. KlTCHEN—Furniture, utensils, crockery, &c. 1 first-class treadle sewing-machine, by carter, in perfect order Sale at 12 o'clock. 7720 LYTTELTON COLONISTS' HALL~ THEE above Hall, fitted up with Stage, I Scenery, and all requisite appliances, including tbree Dressing rooms, can be engaged for Concerts, Theatrical, and other Entertainments, on application to Librarian, or to "Press" or "Times" office, Lyttelton. Perms, including gas and use of piano, £2 23 oer night. For more than one night, M p«r agreement. 6546
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1212, 22 January 1878, Page 3
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