Theatre JE& ota l. Lessees ... Messrs. Hiscocks, Barman and Co. Business Manager Mr J. Gardner. The Last Night hut Three TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). SEPT. 2nd, COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT to John Stofel (Master Parlato) and Deacon Skinner (Master McLean), when will be produced an entirely New Programme. See Day Bills and Posters. Introducing New Songs and Dances, and the latest edition of H. M. S. PINAFORE. Specially arranged for the Troubadours. First appearance of Mr E. M'LEAN in a grand Comic Ballet. FRIDAY, SEPT. sth, Grand Complimentary Benefit tendered to Mies Nina Tulloch and Miss Emily Fox. Under distinguished patronage. Prices as usual. Open 7.30 ; commence at 8. 9-2 7056 qddfellowb' jpy all. Lessees Messrs Crain and Harding LAST NIGHTS. LAST NIGHTS. SUCCESS, SUCCESS, SUCCESS, OP THE ENGLISH COMIC OPERA COMPANY, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. GRAND DOUBLE BILL. H.M.S. PINAFORE, And TRIAL BY JURY". (By the Authors of H.M S. Pinafore) For the first time this season. Front seats, 4s ; back seats, 2s Cd ; gallery, Is. Box office at Montague’s Fancy Bazaar. 9-2 7678 Q DDF ELLOWS' H ALL. To the Electors of Christchurch. THE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE. Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.8., will address his Constituents at the above Hall This Evening, at eight o’clock precisely. Any disputes arising during the meeting to be settled by 9 2 TRIAL BY JURY. 7679 U A I E T T JLHEATRE. Lessee Mr R. J. De Lias. Stage Manager Bland Holt. Geo. Geddes ... ... Business Manager A hearty Reception accorded to the Popular Tragedian, MR G. D. CHAPLIN, And the charming artiste MISS ROSE OSBORNE, Supported by a full and efficient company, THIS EVENING, TUESDAY. Bulwer Lyßon’s Great Play, R lOHELIEU, Richelieu ... ... ... Mr 6. D. Chaplin Julie de Mortimer Miss Rose Osborne And Full Company. To conclude with the Farce of MR AND MRS PETER WHITE. Mr Peter White Bland Holt Mrs Peter White Miss Lena Edwin TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) Gilbert’s Burlesque Comedy, ENGAGED, And TITTUMS FIRST RACE. In active preparation, A CELEBRATED CASE. Box office, Montague’s Bazaar. 9-2 T 677 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE ~~ HEATHCOTE DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN, —Having been solicited by a large number of you to allow myself to be Nominated to Represent your District in the True Liberal Interest, I have much pleasure in acceding to yonr request. My object in coming forward is to endeavor to obtain justice to Canterbury, while keeping in view tbo general interests of the colony at large. My views are as follows ; I am in favor of Free Trade, as Proteotion has mined Victoria. Re distribution of Seats, in accordance with Increase of Population. Secular Education, as at present, Triennial Parliaments. West Coast Railway Completion, by Weka Pass. The Commissioner of Railway Department shall remain as at present. Maori Population should be under the same authority as Europeans, Queen’s authority in both islands alike. Manhood Suffrage, with Residential Qualification. I shall take an early opportunity of addressing you at various places throughout the district. I am. Gentleman, Yours faithfully, 958 J. A. MORGAN. CHRISTCHURCH ELECTION. M R STEVENS’ COMMITTEE lOR THE SYDENHAM DISTRICT WILL MEET at Mrs Mann’s Store, Colombo street, Sydenham, Where Electoral Rolls may he seen and every information obtained, 923
Ohbistchurch Election. MR. STEVENS T> EQTTESTS the ELECTORS of CHRISTXL CHURCH to MEET HIM At THE PUBLIC LIBRARY, KNIGHTSTOWN, On TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd; At EEATHEHS’ HOTEL, ADDINGTON, On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th; At SCHOOLROOM, PHILLIPSTOWN, On FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER sth; At SCHOOLROOM, BINQSLAND, On MONDAY. SEPTEMBER Bth. At 7.30 P . IS/L - Each day. 871
CHRISTCHURCH ELBCTIO IST. Me S. P. Andrews Requests the Electors of Christchurch to MEET HIM At the SCHOOLROOM, SELWYN STREET. ADDINGTON On TCESOAY EVENING, SEPT. 2nd, At the COLOMBO ROAD SCHOOLROOM, SYDENHAM, On WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPI. 3rd. At the SCHOOLROOM, PHILLIPSTOWN, On THURSDAY EVENING, SEPI. 4tu, And at the SCHOOLROOM, BINGS LAND, On FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. sth. Time—Half-past 7 o’clock each evening.
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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1727, 2 September 1879, Page 3
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