TO LET, a Foar roomed Housa, in Horatio street, with every convenience. Bent low to a good tenant. .Apply Mrs H>nwqqd, Antigna street Sonth. 2931 TO LET, a Six-roc msd House acd stable?, half acre ground Bent, 12e per week. Apply to R. McFarlasd, Grocer, Armagh street, or to John Walker, Grocer, Oxford terrace. 2978 A MEETING of the ANGLERS’ tV. SOCIETY will be bold at the COMMERCIAL HOTEL, on MONDAY, the 14th INSTANT, At 8 p.m., To diecnas the action of the Government re reducing License Fee for Trout Pishing. Members, and til interested In angling, are requested to attend. By order. W, P. C OKE. 2 963 Vice • Free ident. HAVE MONEY TO LEND on Freebold Security, and In sums to Balt borrowers. JOHN JOYCE, Solicitor, Hereford street, Christohnrch. HEATHCOTE ROAD BOARD. ALL BATES not paid on or before ths 2 st AUGUST will be SUED FOB without further notice. By order, W. T. O. MILLS, 2935 Clerk to the Poard. HEA T R B n° Y A L. Leasee and Manager Bland Holt THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. LAST BIGHT. LAST NIGHT, LAST NIGHT, LAST NIGHT, LAST NIGHT, LAST NIGHT, LAST NIGHT or BLAND HOLT’S Drury Lane Spectacle, THE WORLD. The Greatest Success of the Present Age. Price® of admission—4s, 2s 63, Is. Children in arms not admitted. W. H. SFAGRAVE, 3-12 4106 Business Manager. T HEA T B E K o x a MONDAY, AUGUST 11th. Commencing at 8 sharp, BLAND HOLT’S NEW BABYLON, Written by Paul Meritt, and p’ayed thronghou' Australia with a success on'y equalled by that of “ The World.’’ Prologue—The Voyage to New Babylon Flotsam (as played by him 140 times) Mr Bland Holi Mr Neil Colonel Bluff ") <s„\ rem ") Mr Neil Ingledew “ f Mr Arthn Hiram Moltby } Pass9Cßers J MrW. H. Seagravi Mr Batei Piggies John Bamires (Captain’s cabin) tor H. N. Douglai Jack Bandal (the steerage) Mr C. F. Mortym Ah Luck (Ma’.tby’s servant) ... Mr E. Byar Tom (the steward) Mr J. Eitscr Eunice Miss Jenny Watt-Tannei Characters in the Drama : Eunice Bel Lorimer Miss Jenny Watt-Tannei ... Miss Lina Edwir Miss Dccy Mainmaring ... Miss Nelly Mortym ... Miss Tilly 1 akt Miss Heatl ... Mr J. J. P enned} ... Mr Chas. Hoi lowa} McDonald, alias Smith, alias Ramirez Mr H. N. Douglas Flotsam (the American de-*) The°Erummagem Bullfinch { Mr Bland Hob (with songs) Dora Sparkea Aunt Crazy Madge Maltby Little Loo Barton Ezra lazarcck The O’Sligo Jetsam... Hiram Maltby ... Jack Bandal Vincent Vane Broughton Snlney ... John Lamb, Esq. ... Tiny Spurts Hammersley Doctor Longton Joe Bramble Ah Luck (a Celestial) Lord Toffney Tom Wagley Walter at Cremorae Second Waiter Boss Jnbe Rothetfield Old Jtff ... Mr B. Rogers ...Mr W. H. Seagravi ... Mr 0. F. Mortym ... Mr Neil O’Briei ... Mr G. A. Colemai ... Mr L. St. Lawreno ... Miss E. Fenwicl ... Mr J. A. Pattereoi Mr Nelaoi ... Hr if. Franoi ... ... Mr E. Byoi ... Mr Barry O’Ni Mr Stewar Mr Chspmat Mr Knigh Mr Harconr Mr Bnrgesi Mr Da} Long Alf, Short Shanks, Highbury Sharp Charley, Good Old Sniff, Chaff Brawley, Knife Hoxtor, Gentlemen of the Undercrnst, Ksoinc Men, Jockeys, Stablemen, Trainers, Police! Mudoians, Dancers, Welshers, &o, For the Life Like Pictures of GOODWOOD RACECOURSE AND TATTBBS ALL’S, Five highly.trained steeds have been specially engaged, and will appear on the stage. New Scenery from the artistic brushes of Mi J Hennings, assisted by Mr J. Little and Mr W. Mathews. 'I he Fcenery, Properties, Effects, and Costumes used in this Production are exactly the same as those employed in the representations at the Theatres Boyal, Melbourne and fcydnoy, &o. SYNOPSIS OP SCENERY. A C T I The Eoad to Enin—TattersaU’s —1 he Horse Sale—Cremorne. ACT 11. Goodwood Racecourse—Sweet Revenge —The Cottage, Chiswick. act m. The City—A Desperate Game—Thames Embankment—The Erratic Witness. ACT IV. The Seven Dials—lt’s your life or miua—The story of New Babylon, Prices as usual. Box plan at Milner and Thompson’s. Business Manager, W. H. SEAQBAVE. 8-12 4107 Remnants of Flannels Remnants of Tweeds Remnants of Dresses Remnants of Calicoes Remnants of Shirtings Remnants of Hollands Remnants of Works. Grand clearance of remWANTS which have accnmn'ated during the Sale on FRIDAY and following days. H. E, MAY & CO.’S BALE,
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2605, 12 August 1882, Page 2
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