rjl H E A T E E R O T A L. Lease® ... ... ... Mr J. C. Williamson. Treasurer Mr S'. E. Moore. Stage Manager ... ... Mr H. H. Vincent. INCREASING SUCCESS OP THB . WILLIAMSONS, MISS MAGGIE MOORE,
AND ME J. 0. WILLIAMSON In their own Successful Drama, in Three Acte, entitled, STEUCK OIL; 08, THE. PENNSYLVANIA DUTCHMAN, HOUSEB~CROWDED. PUBLIC DELIGHTED. PEESS Et LOGISTIC. SPECIAL NOTICE. This Drama waa written for the WILLIAMSONS, and haa been played by them nearly 3000 TIMES in the principal cities of the world, and must nob bo confounded with garbled and mangled versions of their play which have been produced by unauthorised parties. STEUCK OIL. STEUCK OIL. Miss Maggie Mooee as LIZZIE STOPEL. ME J. C. WILLIAMSON as JOHN STOFEL. (Their original characters) Supported by their own carefully selected company. During the action of the Piece MISS MAGGIE MOOEE Will sing her Original Songs—- “ Lizzie’s Farewell,” “Don’t make me Laugh,” and “ Pretty Wilhelmina,”
SPECIAL NOTICE. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), JANUARY 20th, CRICKETERS’ NIGHT. Tho performance will be under the Patronage of tho ENGLISH ELEVEN and the CANTERBURY TEAM, who have signified their intention of visiting tho Theatre to witness STRUCK OIL. Dress circle, 4s ; stalls, 2s 6d; pit, la. Box plan at Milner and Thompson’s, where seats may be secured. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8, j. p. Macdonald, 1-19 4792 Business Manager. THE PILLIET ELECTION DEFENCE FUND. THE Bingsland, Knightstown, and Phillipstown Committees of Mr W. H. Pilliet, MH.R., for the Stsnmore Electorate District, have determined that, in view of the expense attending his defending the petition of his late opponent, Mr Cowliahaw, it is necessary to raise a fund to enable those accusations to be repelled in the Electoral Court, the costs of which are so great. The sympathy of the Stanmora electors of all shades of opinion, and that of all Liberals throughout the colony is earnestly appealed to to assist in the matter The following persons have been authorised by the Defence Fund Committee to receive subscriptions. They may also be paid to the PiLiot Election Defence Fund, at the Colonial Bank of New Zealand, Hereford FOR THE PHILLIPSTOWN DISTRICT. Mr Henry Toomcr, f-'enr., Drain read ; Mr John McCormick, storekeeper, Stanmore road south; Mr Robert 01 ephaue, East belt; Mr Price, chemist, Hereford street east, FOR BIAGSLAND DISTRICT. Mr William .Frederick Hubbard, C. 8., North-east belt; Mr James Boundey, Victoria s'reet; Mr R. Kerr, Victoria street FOR THE KNIGHTSTOWN DISTRICT, Mr John Dixey, Crescent road, Knlghtatown ;Mr illiam Alfred Moss, Edgeware road ; Mr Hawkins, Crescent road. N.B—No person is authorised to collect or receive any subscription unless furnished with a printed Defence Fund Form, duly signed by one of the above named'gentlemen. W. F. HUBBARD, C.E. 884 Secretary to the Fund.
TO OONTRACTOBS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of EXHIBITION BUILDINGS in Cranmer square, for labor only, in FODR CONTRACTS. Tenders will be received for one or more. Those desirous of tendering oan see conditions, specifications, and drawings at my Office, where endorsed Tenders will be received up till Noon on MONDAY, January 23rd, 1882. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted, T. S. LAMBERT, Architect. Hereford street, January 14th, 1882. 860 ST. PETER’S PRESBYTER! AN CHURCH, FERRY ROAD. THE OPENING SERVICES will be conducted on SUNDAY NEXT, January 22nd, by Rev. J. Elmslle, at 11 a m. Rev. O. Fraser, at 3 p m. Rev, T, R. Cairns, at 6.30 p.m. Collections will be made towards the Building Fund. On THURSDAY, January 26th, a PUBLIO SOIBEE will be held. Tea at 630 p.m. Tickets, Is 6d. 895
VICTORIA BOOT DEPOT. Q" £< O R R I O K Deslrea to intimate that he has Purchased a Consignmet of SUMMER GOODS At a Price that will enable him to Sell at Considerably LOWER PRICES THAN EVER. Note the following:— Ladles’ Prnnella Boots, sewn, 6s, 7a 6d, 9s, and 10s 6d per pair Ladies’ Kid Elastic Sides, from 6s 6d, 7s, to 10a Patent Leather Boots, at 4s 6d, 10s, to 13s Do, 5s 6d Also an immense quantity of Ladies’ Venetian Slippers at 2s 6d per pair Other lines equally cheap The above consignment must be sold to make room for incoming goods. H. CORRICK, VICTORIA BOOT DEPOT VICTORIA STREET. 82
NOVELTIES OP THE SEASON. MISS VERRALL has determined to clear ont the whole of her LARGE STOCK OP MILLINERY AT GREATLY RED COED PRICES. The Stook is all new and very comprehensive, being carefully selected to her order for the Spring and Summer Season. A splendid variety of Childrens’ Pinafores from Is each. In the Dressmaking Department every satisfaction can be guaranteed, as none but skilled persons are engaged. Two First Class Awards for Corsets at the Dunedin and Ashburton Exhibitions. MILLINERY, DRESSMAKING, AND CORSET ESTABLISHMENT, Colombo street, three doors from Cook and Ross. 9575 AND Qr£JONNBLL, Manchester street, opposite Borough Hotel, GENERAL DRAPERS & CLOTHIERS, Are now showing a splendid stook of spring and summer goods. The Cheapest House in Town 840 1 HAYS NOW OPENED MY ItSTIEW GOODS. SPLENDID SELECTION. JAMBS MILLS, TAILOR Pkalxt’s Buildings, Oolomlo street, .
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2430, 19 January 1882, Page 2
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849Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2430, 19 January 1882, Page 2
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