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rp H E A T E E LcSSOO OT A L Mr A. T. Dunning. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY, Commencing THIS (SATUEDAT) EVENING, E.M.B. PINAFORE. Mr Walter Reynolds, by special arrangement •with Mr J. C. Williamson, is enabled to announce the appearance of POLLARD’S WONDERFUL LTLIPUTIAN PINAFORE COMPANY, The most pleasing and clover combination of modern days. Josephine—Miss May Pollard, age 11 years, played by her 200 nights Little Buttercup—Miss Olivo Pollard, ago 10 years Cousin Hebe —Little Miss Salinger, age 11 years, from the Academy of Music Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B. —Miss Maude Pollard, ago 14 years, played by her over 100 nights Captain Corcoran—Master Herbert Salinger, age 13 years, from the Academy of Music Ralph Rackstraw—Master Corne Ormond, aged 13 years, played by him over 200 nights The Little Midshipmite—Baby Arthur Pollard, age 6 years, played by him over 100 nights Dick Dead Eye—Master Ernest Ormond, age 11 years Boatswain—Master J. Sheean, age 12 years Boatswain’s Mate—Master Alfred Goodwin, age 12 years Black Cook of H.M.S. Pinafore—Master Willie Pollard, ago 9 years. Grand orchestra and chorus of nearly 100 Performers. Conductor and Musical Director—Mr J. J. Pollard, Jun. Leader of the Orchestra—Mr Chas. Pollard. Magnificent Scenery by Mr J. S. Willis, Box office at Montague’s. 4-16 Prices as usual. 3397 EXCURSION ON EASTER MONDAY. The p.s. titan will RUN to PIGEON BAY on EASTER MONDAY. She will leave Lyttelton on Easter Monday at 9.50 a.m., returning to meet the 5.50 p.m. trains from Port. Retnm Tickets 3s. (Available for the days only.) Refreshments obtainable on board. 8042 CAMERON BROS. EXCURSION ON EASIER TUESDAY. The p.s. titan leaven Lyttelton on TUESDAY NEXT, for LITTLE AKALOA, at 9.30 a.m,, returning in time for the 5.50 p.m. train. Return Tickets ss. (Available for the day only.) Refreshments on board. 8051 CAMERON BROS, EASTER MONDAY. HOLIDAY TRIP TO PIGEON BAY AND BACK. The s.s, akaroa will make an EXCURSION TRIP on Easter Monday, April 18th, to PIGEON BAY, leaving Lyttelton at 930 a.m., and retaining for the evening train to Christchurch. Return Tickets... ... 3a, 8057 J. McLEAN, Master. EASTER TUESDAY. ON TUESDAY NEXT f■ IHE s.s. AKAROA _ JL will run an AFTERNOON EXCURSION to PORT LEVY, leaving Port on arrival of the 1.25 p.m. train from Chris tohurch. Fares—2s 6d for the trip. 8088 JOSEPH MCLEAN, Master, “BANKRUPT ESTATE OF A. GEE, Confectioner, TENDERS for the Purchase of the BOOK DEBTS in the above Estate will be received up to 10 a.m. on MONDAY NEXT, the 18th inst. Lists can be seen, and all information obtained, on the premises. No tender necessarily accepted. 8078 J. H. STRINGER, Trustee.

V(OLUNTEER IF ANOY F AIR To be held in THE DRILL SHED, ow WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIL 20m and 21st, 1881. Committee : Lieut.-Colonel Paoke and Oflloers. Ladies’ Committee : President Mrs. Packe. Meadames Anson, Appleby, Baines. Campbell, Coster, Day, Deamer, Ford, Francis, Hawkes, Holmes, Hulbert, Lee, Nedwill, Palmer, Penny, Pr; ns, Reeves, Roase, Williams. [Stalis : Fancy Stall. Books and Pictures Drapery Fancy Toys and Dolls Fancy Variety Flower Stall Easter Tree Refreshment Poulterer's Stall ... Mrs Francis Mrs Bains Mrs Deamer Mrs Nedwill Mrs Coster Mrs Prins Mrs Palmer Mrs Day Mrs Appleby Mesdames Packe and Anson Col. Packe. A most substantial lunch will be provided between the hours of 12 and 2 p.m., including beer, tea, or coffee, for the very moderate charge of Is 6d. No exorbitant charges will be made, and every article plainly priced. FOUR* BAN D 3 Will relieve each other during the day and evening. Plenty of other amusements will be provided outside the Drill Shed, in the grounds, comprising— Aunt Sally, Sticks and Cocoanuts, Shooting Gallery, &o. All contributions to above Fancy Fair will be received at the Drill Shed on Monday and Tuesday, 18th and 19th inst. Plants, Live Stock, and other perishable articles on Wednesday morning, 20th inat. not later than 10 o’clock. All stall keepers are requested to be at the Drill Shed at 10 o’clock on Tuesday morning, to sort out the contributions and arrange stalls. The Fancy Fair will be open from 12 noon till 10 p.m. Tramcara will leave the corner of Cashel street for Papanni at 10.15 p.m. each evening. ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. Children—Sixpence. 8076 H. V. ANSON, Hon. Sec. ADCLIFFE & JOUGHIN Are now showing their WINTER GOODS, OOMPBISINO— Satin Cloths, all colors. Is yard Wool Poplins „ 10id yard Wincey, from 4jd yard Ladies’ Jackets, 7s lid Ladies’ Ulsters, 8a lid Children’s Ulsters, very cheap, from 3a lid. ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY, COSTUMES IN GREAT VARIETY, Also made up In any style. BADCLIFFeT” JOUGHIN, Bradford House, Victoria street. 4175

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2226, 16 April 1881, Page 2

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769

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2226, 16 April 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2226, 16 April 1881, Page 2

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