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rr H B A T B B o Y A L. Lessees ... Messrs Hiscocks, Hayman and Co. Business Manager ... ... Mr Geo. Geddos Stage Manager ... ... ... Mr J. G. Joyce OPENING NIGHT, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, MAY 3rd. GRAND INAUGURAL OF THE DRAMATIC SEASON. MISS BEATRICE, THEO. HAMILTON, R. D’uRSAY OGDEN, And HISCOCKS, HAYMAN AND CD.’S DRAMATIC COMPANY, In the special production of tlie Rev. Henry Ward Beecher’s favorite Moral and Temperance Drama, TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM. Now playing to crowded houses in Melbourne, Sydney, and London. “ Fearlessly, I say it is a lesson vivid and telling against that curse—that horrid curse, which drags human creatures below the level of the beast—Drunkenness,” Rev. H. Ward Beecher. “IS THE STAGE M'TRE ELOQUENT THAN THE PULPIT?” So gi’eat is the sensation created by this Drama in Melbourne that it is esteemed by the Clergy and Temperance Societies as a perfect crusade against the evil of overtraffic in liquor. TEN NIGHTS iN A BAR ROOM. Characters in the Drama : Joe Morgan Mr Theo. Hamilton (The ineb"iate, as originally played) Sample Swichel ... Mr D’Obsat Ogden (Judge Hammond’s overseer, as originally played) Mrs Morgan... _ ... ... Miss Beatrice (The inebriate’s wife) Little Mary Morgan ... Little Bella Russell (Her child) Simon Slade (landlord) ... Mr E. B. Russell Frank Slade (his son) ... Mr Harry Daniels Mr Romaine Mr J. G. Joyce (A philanthropist) Harvey Green Mr F. W. Fisher (A sporting man) Willie Hammond Mr L. Lenton (A fast young man) Col. Peters The C Mr H. Howard Gen. Ing > Trium- < Mr W. Warren Judge Henderson J virate. (, Mr C. Logan Mehitable Cartright Miss Lizzie Dixon (A Yankee girl, with’songs and dances) Mrs Slade (the landlady) ... ... Miss Bronton The action of this Great Moral Lesson extends over a period of eleven years. NEW AND MAGNIFICENT SCENERY BY WILLIAMS. MAGNIFICENT VISIONS. FULL CHORUSES. Synopsis : Part T.—The “ Sickle and Sheaf.” Part II. — The Philanthropist. Part lll.—The Drunkard’s Home. Part IV.—Death of Little Mary. Part V. —The Fallen Saved, and the Angel’s Flight. Incidental Songs and Melodies :—“ She Sleeps with the Angels,” ‘‘Shall we Ga'her up the River?” “ Sign the Pledge for Mother’s sake,” “ I wonder what’s his Name,” “ Hard up and Broken down.” Box plan at Montague’s Faucy Bazaar. No advance in prices. Doors open at 7 ; overture at 8 p.m. 6-3 1576 Gaiety Theatre. J. C. Rainer Proprietor H. Stanley Lecturer and Manager. LAST NIGHT (Moat Positively). THIS SATURDAY, MAY 3rd, OF RAINER’S GREAT RUSSO-TURKISH WAR DIORAMA. Everybody receives free a copy of the great war songs, “ We mean to keep our Empire in the East ” and “ We don’t want to fight” (as sung by Harry Stanley). And, being the people’s nignt, in addition to the usual gifts, the audience will receive the following useful household articles : —A Live Pig, a pair of ducks, a pair of fowls, a leg of pork, hind-quarter of mutton, a bag of flour, a bag of potatoes, tea, sugar, &c. Admission —Back scats, Is ; second scats, 2s; front seats, 3s. Doors open at half-past seven, to commence at eight. Remember, To-Night, Everybody receives a 5-3 Present. 1590 QDDFELLOWS’ JJ ALL. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT, ZEALANDIA. ZEALANDIA. ZEALANDIA, LAST SIX NIGHTS. Acknowledged by the Press and the public to be tbe best painted Series of Landscapes, Cities, Sea Views, &c.. ever exhibited on this side of the Equator. For all who havo a taste for the beautiful in art, this Exhibition affords a treat of no ordinary character. Lecturer—Mr J. M. PERRIER. Reserved seats, 4s; back seats, 2s ; gallery, Is. Business Manager—HAßßY SEYMOUR. 5-2 1518 NOTICE. W« gTAF P 0 R D (From Brice’s, late at Truefitt’s, Bond street, London), HAIRDRESSER, WIG MAKER, &c., Respectfully intimates to the public that he has commenced in business for himsel IN CASHEL STREET (Opposite Ballantyne and Co.’s), And calls the attention of the public to his charges. Gent’s hair cut in the latest fashion 6 Ladies’ hair dressed r> ~ ..10 Children’s hair cut ~ ~ 4 All kinds of Plaits, Twist Curls, &c., made at one half the price of any shop in New Zealand. Mrs Stafford superintends the Ladies’ Department. The combings of ladies’ hair made up in any style, charge ss. 4034

FIRE. EIRE. SALVAGE GOODS m,'R A T OLEjUHHG- sale OF GENERAL DRAPERY, MILLINERY, HOUSE FURNISHING, MEN’S, BOYS’ AND YOUTHV CLOTHING, HAYS AND CAPS. JAMBS MULLIGAN & GO. HIGH STREET) BEG to inform the inhabitants of Christchurch and surrounding districts, that, n consequence of the fire which occurred on their premises on Saturday, sth April, they will hold a General Clearing-out kSale of all their Valuable Stock, too large to particularise, valued at <£lß,ooo. Every Lino will be sold at Less than English Cost Price, All goods damaged by fire or water will be sold, regardless of cost, at less than a quarter their previous value. Sale commenced on Wednesday, April 9th. All goods sold for cash only. No goods entered during the sale, 2370 GUNS. GUNS. GUN S. THE GUN OE THE FUTURE. JUST Received ex Coriolanus, a direct Shipment of W. W. Greener's Celebrated Hammerless GUNS, fitted on the patent treble wedge fast principle, with patent indicator (indestructible by gunpowder), and which the Maker considers will supersede all others in the estimation of first class Sportsmen. Also, A very large Stock of Single and Double-barrel Breech and Muzzle-Loading GUNS, at Very LOW PRICES, to effect a Speedy CLEARANCE, Chilled SHOT, Curtis's and Harvey’s Nos, 2,4, and G ; Powder and every requisite for Sportsmen. KI N G BIIOTH EK S, IRON MONGERS AND GENERAL IMPORTERS (Corner of St, Asaph and Manchester streets, Christchurch, near the Railway Station), 4749

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1623, 3 May 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1623, 3 May 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1623, 3 May 1879, Page 3

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