Lessees ... Messrs Biscocks, Hayman ard Co, THIS EVENING, SA.TIT.RDAT. “ Good Mille Fealthe.” FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE GREAT DELINEATOR OF IRISH CHARACTER AND HUMOR, Me J. J. WALLACE Mb J. J. WALLACE Who brings with him an European, American, and Australian Reputation. First time of the Beautiful Irish Drama, replete with New and Novel Sensational Effects, Thrilling Incidents, Brilliant Tableaux, and teeming with Native Irish Wit and exquisite pathos, entitled THE IRISH EXILE. With New Scenery by Mr Williams. prologue;. Gerald Fitzgerald (a Patriot cf : 08) — Mr J. J. Walla.ce A lapse of nine'een years. THE DRAMA. The Exile (a Piper playing the Irish bagpipes)— Mr J. J. Wallace Eileen Kilgonr Mias Ada Lester The Star will be supported also by every Member of this POWERFUL COMPANY. OPINIONS OF THE MELBOFRNE PRESS Upon this Charming Drama when produced at the Theatre Royal—- “ The story ia full of appropriate action all through, and there is nothing in the way of incident that can be termed superfluous. The exrebel, and afterwards piper, was exceedingly well played by Mr Wallace, who made equally good use of his powers both of humor and tenderness.” —Argus. “ The piece ia of the sensational order, and its prominent character was played by Mr Wallace, who achieved a most decided success, and played the part of Fitzgerald in a manner that showed him to be one of the best exponents of Irish parts that has appeared upon the Melbourne boards for many years.”—Age. “ Mr Wallace ia one of the best Irishmen we ever saw. Natural, unforced, he is an excellent type cf his class. Above all he ia not a stage Irish man. ” —Telegraph. 11-15 Box plan at Montagne’s Bazaar. 901 A.O.F.— COURT THISTi E~OF THE • FOREST ht-ld at the Colombo street school room on the first and third Wednesday in each month, Any person can be admitted to membership on the following reduced charges:— IS, and not exceeding 25 yeirs of age, 5s 25 „ 30 7s 6d 30 ~ 35 ~ 10s 35 „ 40 „ 12s fid Further information can be obtained of W. JACQUES, C.B„ Montreal street south. 1*46 CHRISTCHURCH MAIN. DRAINAGE. FOR Connecting House Drains. Apply to W. M. Sgmmehhays, Victoria street. 1574 TO J, T. BROWN, Er Q , TIMBER MERCHANT,’ SYDENHAM. WE, the undersigned, Burgesses of the Borough of Sydenham, respectfully request that yon will ALLOW TO i RSELF to be NOMINATED for the MAYORALTY’ for the ensuing year. From the interest which you have manifested in the welfare of the Borongh, both as a Burgess and a Councillor, we believe you to be well qualified, for the position of Mayor. Wo are, Sir, Yours respectfully, Signed by 346 BuRaEssES. TO THE 346 RATEPAYERS SIGNING THE ABOVE REQUISITION. GENTLEMEN, —It affords me very great pleasure in ACCEDING to your flattering Rb QUEST to allow myself to be nominated for the Mayoralty of Sydenham, and should you elect me to that honourable position, I shall nse my best efforts for he welfare of our Borough, I am, Yours faithfully, J. T. BROWN. 3rd November, 1879 178 d O EIENTAL E XHIBITION Will open on THURSDAY, OCT. SCtii, At 2.30 p.m., at J. T. FORD & CO.’S NEW BUILDINGS (Up stairs), Cashel street, and will continue for a short season. The Exhibition has met with great success all through the Australian Colonies, also in Wellington and Dunedin, The Exhibition consists of wondrous and marvellous exhibits of Eastern scale of workmanship, novelties in wocd-ware from the Holy Land, Arabic carving and filligree work of the most chaste design. Exhibits from all parts of the East, never shown before, too numerous to mention. Admission, Is ; open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m N. KAURT & M. ALI, Proprietors. 1636 J. MILLB, Pratt’e Buildings, Colombo street, fcTsEGS to thank tho public for their past O patronage, and calls their special attention to his New Goods. Suita made as cheap s any house in town for ca'h. Best workmen kept. 1735 THE COLONIAL Insurance Company OF NEW ZEALAND PISE AKD MARINS. CAPITAL: Two Millions Sterling CHIEF OFFIOBsTwELLINGTON. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chairman ; The Hon. C. J. Pharszyn, M.X-.C., Chairman Local Board Australian Mutual Provident Society. Vice-Chairmen : Tho Hon. Rtndall Johnson, M.L.C Managing Director Northern Land Loan Company. Jacob Joseph, Esq., Merchant. A. de B. Brandon, Ksq., M.H.R., Local Director Australian Mutual Provident Society. E. W. Mills., Esq., Merchant. The Hon. M. S. Grace, M.L.C., Local Director Australian Mutual Provident Society. J, S. M. Thompson, Esq., Merchant Solicitors : Messrs Brandon and Son, Wellington, General Manager : Geo. S. Graham, Esq, Bankers: Tho Bank of New Zealr.i: d. This Company oftors to Insurers tho following combined advantages : Absolute Security. Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claim Lowest Current Rates. Insurances of Every Description effected CANTERBURY BRANCH—AGENTS Ashburton Chcrtecy Kaiapoi ... Kirv/ee Leeston Lyttelton Oxford... K.mgiora Rakaia Sonthbridge ... Timaru... Waltham Waimato Friedlandcr Bros. Orr and Co. J. V 7. Ellon W, J. Simpson W. J. G. Bluett and Co Hatvey, Hawkins and Co Dilnofc rlaudec C. J. and G. G. Chapman Grr and Co. W. J. G. Bluett and Co John Jackson Daniel Gow Joseph Cotlrel Agents wanted where not represented, FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE OF ALL KIND AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES CANTERBURY BRANCH: HEREFORD STREET, Next tho Union Bank FREER, E. A. GRAHAM, 1426 Manager for Oanterbur
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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1790, 15 November 1879, Page 3
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