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laf ANTED, a weekly Supply, 13ib. or 11 151 b. pood Dairy Butter, for cash, ipply Rookery Stoke, Montreal Street, lorth Belt. 9588 NO TICK. ' FEOMthe First of Next Month, my TEEMS will ba STRICTLY CASH. H. BONNINGTON, 9589 Willow Bank SI ore, Sylenham. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR invites the Citizens to CLOSE the Fronts of their ESTABLISHMENTS on SATURDAY NEST, between the Honrs of two and three, as a mark of respect due to the late Wm. Sefton Moorhouse for the inestimable public services rendered by him to Canterbury. City Council Office, 16th September, 1881. GREAT AMUSEMENT. Great Amusement. FREE ADMITTANCE TO LADIES, Who are requested to bring their Sisters and their Cousins and th=ir Aunts To the ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, LICHFIELD STREET, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, To ‘ee and Hear TEE EMINENT PHRENOLOGIST, -pROFSSSOR gGMON, (Whose Entertainments have been crowded throughout the South), While BLINDFOLDED on the platform delineate the Characters of tho Citizens of Christchurch. Come and Hear the Characters of your Fi lends. Admission : LADIES FREE. Geutlem-. n, 3s, 2s, and Is, Doors open at 7 30. Commence at 8 sharp, NB. Professor Simon can he consulted in the meanwhile from 9 c.m. to 10 p.m in bis Private Consulting Room at the Commercial HAel, C ithedral square. 1503 T HEA T E E R OY A L Lessee and Manager ... Mr E. W. Cary. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), SEPTEMBER 16th. First Appearance of CARY’S OPERA COMPANY In their grand production of Planquett’s Ccmic Opera, in 3 Acts, LES CLOCHES DE CORNLVILLE, Or, The Chimes of Normandy. New Scenery, Mechanical Effects, Magnificent Costumes, Properties, Appointments, &c. POWERFUL CAST— Henri Marqni de Corneville ... Mr J. S. Porter (Heir to the Lands and Chateau of Comeville, and Captain of a Letter of Marque, supposed to ho dead) Jean Grenichenx ... ... Signor Moeley (A Fisher Lad, afterwards Groom and Valet, in love with S;rpolette, but with designs on the money of Madame Germaine) The Bailie of C'rneville ... Mr E. Benham ' (A snuffy old gentleman—Local Big Wig, Magistrate, Sheriff, and General Compendium of the Magistrate at l aw) 1 Gobo (Clerk of Court) ... Mr Barry O’Neil 1 (The Bailie’s Factotum—a hungry Pettyfogger, with a disposition to cavil at the s Bai ie’s greatness) i Gaspard Mr Fred. Wentworth (An old Miser, formerly Steward to the Seignenire of Corneville, the revenues of which he has received in the absence of the i Heir) Germaine Mdlle. Mtjeiehle (A young girl supposed to be Niece of Gaspard, but in reality a daughter of a proscribed Nobleman, the Count de Lucenay, formerly Gaspard’s Master) Serpolette Miss A. Leaf (A Foundling, picked up by Gaspard, and Servant at his Farm) Gertrude ... ... ... Miss Amy Johns Manette ... ... ... Miss F. Bell Catherine Miss Powell Yvonne Miss N. Ward Margarets ... ... ... Miss L. Wyatt Lucette ... ... ... Miss Zech Jeanne ... ... ... Miss E. Findlay (Young Girls of the Village going into Service, and Gossips of Serpolette) Lizetto, Miss R. Andrews; Snsy Anne, Miss Ettio Ward; Cachalot, Bliss Jeffries ; Claire, Miss Mason. Rustics, Coachmen, Farm Servants, Sailors, &c. Act I—Tableau 1 : Below the Cliffs of Comeville. Act 2-Tableau 1: The Haunted Castle. Act 3—Tableau 1 : Orchard of the Chateau. GRAND MAYPOLE DANCS. Music arrai ged by Sidney Wolfe, 8.A.M., Conductor and Choir Master. The Scenery is entirely new, and painted by Mr J. Briggs. GRAND CHORUS Box Office at Montague’s. Carriages at 11. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at S. USUAL PEICE3. A special tram-rar will leave Cathedral square after the performance. THE HALL TO BE PULLED DOWN. All Goods to bo Sold at Less than WHOLESALE PRICE. Everything Must be Sold. CALL and see as a few weeks goods. at once, as we have only to dispose of all our H. E. MAY & CO.

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2325, 16 September 1881, Page 2

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616

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2325, 16 September 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2325, 16 September 1881, Page 2

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