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3Wl’«tisCiU(!Uts. THE CANTERBURY BUILDING SOCIETY (PERMANENT.). THIS Society is prepared to Accept Deposits for fixed periods or at call, at highest current rates. For particulars, apply to EOWD. J. T. FORD, Manager. Offices—Hereford street, 3896 F )R SALE —SECTIONS at Riccartou, near Middleton station, and the site of Messrs Austin and Kirk’s new pottery i works. A splendid chance for working men and others to obtain a cheap freehold in this healthy and desirable locality on easy terms. Price, £2O to £25 each. Terras, £3 cash, and balance in quarterly instalments of £3 bearing current interest. DRAPER, CHARTERS & CO., 3641 Alport Buildings, Hereford street. HP H E A T R E O Y A L, Lessees—Messrs Hiscocksand Hayman. Proprietors —Messrs Collier, South, Lewis and Lidcly. First Appearance in this city of the NEW PRINCESS UNCLE TOM’S CABIN COMPANY AND LEWIS’S ORIGINAL GEORGIA JUBILEE SINGERS. After the most successful seasons ever known in Victoria and New South Wales ; 100 nights at the New Princes Theatre, Melbourne ; 28 nights at the Victoria Theatre, Sidney; a season in Newcastle, Maitland, Bathurst, Orange, Lithgow Valley, Parramatta, Newtown, Geelong, Kyneton, Echuca, Castlemaine, Dunedin, Oamara, and Timaru, and in every town have x’eceired quite an ovation for their reaistic plantation scenes and life-like portration of the different characters of Mrs H. B Stowe’s Great Moral and Religious Novel, entitled UNCLE TOM’S CABIN! 08, LIFE AMONGST THE LOWLY IN THE SOUTH. This Dramat c Combination, the strongest that has ever travelled through any town or city south of the line, numbering over thirty star artistes, will have the honor of appearing before a Christchurch public for the first time oq SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Bth, 1879, At the THEATRE ROYAL, In Mrs H. B. Stowe’s great moral and religion* Drama, UNCLE TOM’S CABIN, UNCLE TOM’S CABIN, UNCLE TOM’S CABIN, UNCLE TOM’S CABIN, Or, Life Amongst the Lowly. Patronised by the Clergy of all Denominations wherever we have appeared. Nothing vulgar; everything can be seen and listened to by the most sensitive mind. Must be seen by everybody. Dear Eva (aged six) ... La Petite Nelly Holmes Poor Uncle Tom (a real Negro) Mr R. B. Lewis Fanny Topsy (the original and only one) Miss Fanny Wiseman Simon Logru (original exponent) Mr G. W. Collier Tom Loker (the original) Mr W. South George Harris (specially engaged) Mr H. Stoncham Eliza (his wife) MRS AY ALTER HILL (specially engaged) Miss Ophelia (an old maiden aunt) Mrs G. W. Collier Cassie (the avenger) ... Miss Lizzie Bushe Phineas Von Tromp (a Quaker Farmer) Mr J. Musarave St Clare (Eva’s father) ... Marks (a plantation lawyer) Mr Shelby (a cotton planter) Mr Wilson (a slave dealer) Marie St Claire Mr A. Lawrence Mr Gill mo re Mr Musgrave Mr Hobbs Miss Lillie Holmes Mrs Turner Miss Milly Collier Miss Bessy Collier Little Emma Mr >ames Mr South Mr Turner Mr Young Mr Moody Sam j ll u o‘ u 'o j Mr Copeland Slave owners, cotton planters, plantation hands, &c M by a h >st of auxiliaries, engaged specially to give proper effect to this great drama. New Scenery and Mechanical Effects. Full Orchestra. JUBILEE AND OTHER SONGS Sung during the Performance. SONG AND DANCE BY MI, S F. vViSEMAN, “Oil GOLLY I’SE SO WICKED.” Aunt Chloe Emmeline Master George Little Harry Landlord Auctioneer Pete | fugitive slaves | “ The sweet by and bye,” “ Good-bye old cabin home,” “ When yon are gone wo will miss you,” “ Oh, wasn’t that a wide river,” “ Nearer my Go I, to i hee,” “ My good Lord his boon here,” *' Shall poor Uncle Tom be free,” “ I’m troubled,” “ The old ark is moving,” “ Roll, Jordin, roll,” “Oh, where is he ” &c, &c., All of which are to he obtained in the Theatre for sixpence each. special notice. To enable the amusonent-loving public of Christchurch, one and all, to witness this great drama there will be no advance in the prices. Dress circle 4s, children 2s; stalls 2s Gd, children Is 6d ; P.t, One shilling. Box plan, where seats may be secure, at Mr Bunz’s music store. Doors open at 7.15; commence 8 o’clock; terminate 11 o’clock. SA’l UR DAY, FEB. 15, First Grand Matinee for Schools and Families. SUNDAY, FIB. 10, First Grand Sacred Jubilee Concert. H. STONEHAM, Agent. 2-7 7219 LIDDY, Manager. REV. J. W. IKGLLS. AFTER an enlhusiastic reception by crowded audiences in Otago, this Celebrated LECTURER and ELOCUTIONIST will give TWO OF HIS GRAND] LECTURE ENTERTAINMENTS, IN THE ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT. MONDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1879, SONGS AND MUSIC OF SCOTLAND. For Synopsis of Lecture see bills, Amongst others, Mr INGLIS will give the following Illustrative Recitals : “Scots wha hae,” “Auld Robin Gray,” “ The Barrin’ o’ the Door,” “ The Land o’ the Leal,” Concluding with the Grand Peroiation, “THE COLONIES AND THEIR FUTURE,” Noticing which the (Melbourne) “Southern Cross” declares :—“ The conclusion of his lecture was the most eloquent piece of declamation we have heard on this side of the Line.” TUESDAY, Hth FEBRUARY. “BURNS ! THE POET AND THE MAN ” Reserve Seats, 3s; Second Scats, 2s ; Gallery, Is. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8. ROB I. KILPATRICK, Manager. 2-7 7216

NOTICE. JAMES MULLIGAN & CO* WISH 'to announce to thoJCitizena Jof Christchurch, Suburbs, and surrounding. dis triuta, that their PREMISES ARE NOW OPE MED. Our Stock is vary Large and Well Selected, comprising everything in GENERAL DRAPERY, Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Honiton, Point, Limerick, Valenciennes Maltese, and other Laces, GLOVES and HOSIERY, DRESS GOODS in every material, including Black and Coloured Silks, Irish Poplins, House Furnishings of every description. MEN’S, BOVS’, AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING, IN ALL STYLE 3. V\ T c .arc Cash Buyers, and Import our Gooes direct from the Manufacturers, thcr-by saving ali Warehousemen’s Profits and Home Di?o< unts, and planing us in a position to offer many advantages to our customers who will do us the honor of a visit. JAMBS MULLIGAN & GO HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1552, 8 February 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1552, 8 February 1879, Page 3

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