fleiu THEATRE ROYAL, LYTTELTON. Lessee and Manager, Me. W. H. Foley. Under the direction of Mes. Foley. L AS TNI 6HT, MONDAY, APRIL sth, 1858. FAREWELL BENEFIT OF MRS. FOLEY. fTIHE Amateurs have much pleasure in JL announcing, that, being desirous of testifying to their talented directress their appreciation of her uniform kindness and courtesy, it is their intention to present that lady (prior to her, departure from this province) with a farewell complimentary benefit, to take place on Monday, April the sth ; when they trust that her great exertions and ability, both as an acto'ess and directress, will not be unrewarded by the admirers of the legitimate drama. The performance will commence with Sheridan Knowles's chef d'eeuvre, THE WIFE, A TALE OF MANTUA. Mariana ... ... ... ... Mrs. Foley. After which will be given by Mr. H. Coppin, the pathetic legend of Villikins and his Dinah. To conclude with a screaming farce by the author of "Mary White," entitled DID YOU EVER SEND YOUR WIFE TO CHRISTCHURCH. Mrs. Honey bun ... ... ; ... Mrs. Foley. A farewell address will be delivered by Mrs. Foley'in the course of the evening. ; .Doors open at a quarter to: seven ; to commence at a quarter, to eight precisely. PRICES AS USUAL. EX PALMYRA, AND ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED,— 10 crates earthenware and China, consisting of white and gold breakfast services, tea sets, dinner and dessert services, toilet sets, chambers,'breakfast cups and saucers, meat, pie, and vegetable dishes, meat," pie, and cheese plates, children's plates and mugs, preserve pots, chair and bed pans, jugs and mugs, Ac, &c , &c. Also, 2 hhds. tumblers, wive glasses, decanters, butters, sugars and creams, cruet stands, jellies and custards, &c, &c. LEAKE & TAYLER. London Street, Lyttelton. i NOTICE. A LL accounts due to the undersigned -OL are hereby requested to be paid; and all accounts due by the same to be rendered to Mr. J. F. McCardell. N.B.—Accounts due to be paid on or before the 31st instant. J. J. TURNBULL; Lyttelton, March 26th, 1858. -~T~- FOR SALE. A Life Boat, 24 feet in the keel, to be inspected either at the jetty, or on board the barque Roehampton. Also, A caboose. JESSE CANDLER. \ : STATION STORES. THE undersigned have STATION STORES of every description on hand; also 10 iron tanks (400 gallons) Sheep shears Fencing wire ' Sheepwash tobafceo Sodti, sulphur, &c. ' COOKSON, BOWLER, and CO. Lyttelton. NOTICE. ~\X7"E the undersigned hereby give VV Notice that if all ACCOUNTS due to us are not paid by-the 30th of May next,legal proceedings will be taken for the recovery thereof. • ALEX. BAXTER. P. MITCHELL. Kaiapoi Ferry, March 23,-1858.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 563, 27 March 1858, Page 5
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