CADEMY OP SIC, Lessee Mr W. H. Thompson QBE AT AND GLORIOUS SUCCESS OF THOMPSON’S Colossal Mirror of the ZULU WA E! Crowded again on Tnesday evening to witness the second representation. The Crush was so great that hundreds were unable to gain admission. Thunders of Applause at the Artistic Paintings and the Marvellous Mechanical Effects. The distribution of Costly Gifts, the theme of universal admiration. The leading Presents for this (iVednesday) Evening will comprise a Gold Watch, Silver Watch, a Tea and Coffee Service, a Handsome Liqueur Frame, and 100 other Gifts. Doors open at 7.30; overture at 8 o’clock. Prices of admission—Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2< Gd ; Pit, Is. Children half-price to Dress Circle and Stalls only. Dress circle tickets to he had at Milner and Thompson’s. Stall and pit tickets at A. S. Levy’s, tobacconist, High street. Secure your seats during ths day, and avoid the crush at night. Holders of tickets who wore unable to gain admission on Monday will be admitted this evening, Bicip ents of Gold Watches—Saturday evening, Miss Campbell; Monday evening, Mrs Termer, Campbell street. Descriptive Lecturer, MR W. JEI. THOMPSON. 2-22 6237 Agent, W. A. PEICE. rjp H B A T E E O Y A L lessee ... Mr J. C. Williamson Manager Mr D. H. Harkins Stage Manager ... Mr Lachlan McGowan THIS EVENING (WEDNESDAY), FEB. 22. SPECIAL TRAGEDY SEASON. FIRST APPEARANCE IN CHRISTCHURCH Of the Eminent Actor D. H. HARKINS IN TRAGEDY, Whose recent Shakesperian Representations at the THEATRE ROYAL, MELBOURNE. AND ADELAIDE, Caused such a FURORE, stamping him ths GREATEST TRAGIC ACTOR Since the days of BROOKE AND MONTGOMERY, On which occasion will be presented Shakespeare’s Great Tragedy, HAMLET.
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark..,D. H.HAEKINS A b played by him throughout the length and breadth of ENGLAND AND AMERICA. Magnificent dre’ses and appointments specially bronght from England for these productions by D. H. Harkins. TO-MOEEOW (THURSDAY) EIOHBLIEU, Notice.—Box Plan on view at Milner and Thompson’s, where seats for The Colonel can be booked in advance. Dress Circle, da ; Stalls, 2a fid ; Pit, Is. HMHE SESSION of the LYTTELTON X YOUNG MEN’S MUTUAL ASSOCIATION will be OPENED THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. At 8 p.m.. At the Wesleyan Schoolroom, With a LECTURE by the EEY. J. HILL. (President). Subject—“ The Advantages of literary Societies.” 2-21 62 i 9 C. W. WOOD, Secretary. CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDEAL. SPECIAL LENTEN SERVICES, 1882. SERVICES on ASh"wEDNESDAY will be KJ as follows : Matins, 9 a.m. Litany and Comminution Service, 12 noon. Evensong, with address by the Bishop, 5.15 p m. There will be an additional EVENING SERVICE On THURSDAYS in LENT, at 7.3 U p.m.. When Sermons will be delivered on the following subjects : (The preachers’ names are given so far as at P’eaont known.) First Thursday in Lent, February 23rd—Sin regarded as a direct offence against the Majesty of God. Preacher, the Very Eev. the Dean Second Thursday in Lent, March 2nd—Sin regarded as ingratitude, in view of the love of God Third Thursday in Lent, March 9th—Sin regarded as involving others in its consequences Fourth Sunday in Lent, March 16th—Sin regarded as a degradation of man’s nature. Preacher, the Ven. Archdeacon Harris Fifth Thursday in Lent, March 23rd—Sin regarded as entailing a sense of guilt, or consciousness of condemnation Sixth Thursday in Lent, Match 30th—Sin regarded as can ing a sense of alienation from God. N.B.—A separate notice will bo issued of the 2-21 Services for Holy Week. 1203
BANKRUPT STOCK. In the Estate of P. Paterson, a bankrupt. FURNITURE, CARPET 3, BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, COOKING UTENSILS, Ac., Ac. Cr* Bo IMtJHCHIE & Co. Having purchased from the Trustee in the above Estate the WHOLE OF THE STOCK-IN-TRADE AT AN ENORMOUS DISCOUNT FOR CASH, Are determined t> give the public and Parties Famishing an OPPORTUNITY OF (SECURING FURNITURE. Ac., OF THE BEST QUALITY, AT PRICES NBVfR BEFORE QUOTED In Chi istchuroh. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED, As the whole mast be cleared out to make ■way for the incoming tenant. SALE COMMENCES ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEB. 22nd, IN PATERSON’S WELL-KNOWN SHOP, (Opposite Ballantyne and Co., Cashel street. 1200
BUST GKEK/S SEWING The singbe manufacturing COMPANY beg to Intimate to the pablio of Canterbury that they have taken Business Premises In COLOMBO STREET SOUTH, Opposite Recce, Ironmonger, AS A DIRECT AGENCY, To be worked in connection with the Branch Agency carried on by the Company’s Original Agents, MESSRS HOBBi & CO., Of High street. We at the same time desire to thank the public for their very liberal and unparalleled patronape during the last fifteen years. Our Machines have now been brought to the highest point of perfection, and will favourably compare with any others mannfactnrod. The great superiority of the Singer Sewing Machine is proved by the fact that we sold last year over Half a Million Machines, which far exceeds the total sales of all other sewing machines manufactured in the world. Any of the Machines manufactured by the Company can be obtained on deferred payments of 2s fid per week, or 10 |per cent, for cash, from THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Colombo street ; or 11 HOBBS & CO, HIGH STREET.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2459, 22 February 1882, Page 2
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