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T HEA T B E K O Y A L. Lessee Treasure? Stage Manager. Mr J. 0. Williamson. Mr J. E. Moore. Mr H. H. Vincent. ANOTHER NEW BILL For the Last Nights and Farewell Performances of MISS MAGGIE MOORE AND ME J. C. WILLIAMSON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, Will be produced for the first time in Christchurch an original and powerful Drama in a prologue and three acts, entitled EUREKA, Written expressly for Miss Maggie Moore and Mb J. O. Williamson by Fred. Maraden, Esq , in which they will assume their original characters, NELLIE WEBER And FRANZ WEBER. As played by them with great success at the Theatres Royal Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Ac. CHARACTERS IN THE PROLOGUE. Franz Weber (a young German) J. C. Williamson Charley Frink H. H. Vincent Laurence Eeighton ... R, A. Vernon Albert Moore Mr Russell Nellie Weber (a young lady of decided character) fwith songs) Miss Maggie Moobe Annie Weber (Franz Weber’s wife) Mias Solange Novaro Maria Kiernon ... ... Miss Aggie Leigh CHARACTERS IN THE DKaMA. Franz Weber J. C. Williamson Charley Frink H. H. Vincent Laurence Heighten ... R. A. Vernon Colonel Jack Rover ... Stuart O’Brien Jake Morgan Mr Dalmaine Mike McCool W. H. Seagravo Cheeky Bill G. A. Coleman Nellie Frink (with songs) Miss Maggie Moore Annie Weber ... ...Miss Solange Novaro Ynlie (a father’s treasure) (first appearance in Christchurch) Little Lillie Moore New and appropriate Scenery by Mr H. Frahm To be followed by the humorous American Comedietta, entitled FOOL OF THE FAMILY. Betty Saunders (with songs) Miss Maggie Moobe Lucrstia Miss Aggie Leigh Zeb Brighton J.C. Williamson Mr Saunders W. H. Seagrava Mr Gumption R. A. Vernon Dress circle, 4s ; stalls, 2s fid; pit, Is. Box plan at Milner and Thompson’s, where seats may be secured. J. P. MACDONALD, Business Manager. 2-4 5477 PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, Cambridge Terrace, Services to-morrow Morning and Evening, Rev. J. Ward, PhiUipstown Church—Afternoon, Rev. J. Ward; Evening, Mr E. J. Carter. .1043 SELLING OFF. SELLING OFF. CLEARING SALE of SUMMER GOODS. M ISS YRRRELL wishes to draw attention that she will commence her ANNUAL CLEARING SALE MILLINERY. DRAPERY, AND FANCY GOODS ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4th. See window for prices. A Fancy Goods Window—Every article One Shilling, and a present besides. Note the Address. MISS VBSRALL, DRESSMAKER AND MILLINER, STAY AND CORSET MANUFAOTDRER, Colombo street (nearly opposite Cookham House). 595 VICTORIA BOOT DEPOT. UORR I O K Desires to intimate that he has Pnrchased a Conslgnmet of SUMMER GOODS At a Price that will enable him to .’Sell at Considerably LOWER PRICES THAN EVER. Note the following : Ladies’ Prunella Boots, sewn, 6s, 7s 6d, 9s, and lOs fid per pair Ladles’ Kid Elastic Sides, from 6s fid, 7s, to 10s Patent Leather Boots, at 4s fid, 10s, to 13s Do, 5a fid Also an Immense quantity of Ladies’ Venetian Slippers at 2a fid 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 3 I HAYE STOW OPENED MY NEW GrOOT)S. er Q. SPLENDID SELECTION. JAMBS MILLS, TAILOR re xis, ),, of a* ill Qie Pb*ait’s Buildings, Colombo street. SHILLING ALMANAC. tits NOW PUBLISHED, at or ae THE 6 SHILLING FOR PRESS” ALMANAC 1883. n, d, :b o 0 3d 3d 3d sd 3d 33 11 11 50 75 in in al in 17 or 3n 22 0 th )U je at id zo se of ig ?8 e. Arrival and Departure of Local Mails Arrival aud Departure of San Francisco Mails Cab Faros Cartage Rates Cattle Keepers’ Guido Coastal Itinerary Corrupt Practices Prevention Act Customs Tariff Diary Druids Eclipses Fphemeris Excise Duties Farm Calendar Fixed and Moveable Festivals Foresters Gaming and Lotteries Act Garden Calendar Good Templars Hibernians Housekeeper’s Ready Reckoner Imperial Weights and Measures Interest Table Justices of the Peace Magistrates’ Courts Make your Will Masonic Memoranda Mercantile Charges Oddfellows Orange Lodges Plants required to an Acre Postal Charges and Regulations Post Office Savings Bank Principal Articles of the Calendar Probate and Administration Ready Reckoner for Housekeepers Registration of Births, Marriages and Deaths Registration of Dogs Seasons for Sowing Vegetables" Stamp Duties Sons of Temperance Supreme Court Table for Calculating Income Telegraphic Wreck Receivers Ac,, Ac., Ae. Copies can be obtained from all Agents of The “Pbess” throughout the district, and - from all ooksollera. 11-30 5792

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2444, 4 February 1882, Page 2

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722

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2444, 4 February 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2444, 4 February 1882, Page 2

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