SPRINO BLOSSOM TK.A'
V>UBLIC HALL, OAMAItU. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. One of the Wonders of the Ago. riIHE -p A SSI ON TJLAY.
" The Story that Transfer mod Tho World." A MIRACLE OF MIRACLES. THE HISTORY OF THE CROSS. THE LIFE OF JJ SU3 CHRIST,
From His Entry into Jerusalem to His Ascent ion.
SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF \\/" ALTER TDENTLEY'
WHO WILL DELIVER THK OPENING ADDRESS.
And during tho Exhibition Rooito Some of tho Scene*.
A MOST ABSORBING AND WONDERFUL PLAY.
THE ONLY MIRACLE PLAY NOW IN EXISTENCE.
Beautiful Illustrations of Portraits and Acts of this Marvellous Drama taken on the Spot by Carl Stockman, who has the solo photographic right in connection with thn oiiginal ptoduction. r A few of tho principal Pictures, POHTHAITS : Joseph Maier (Tho Christus), Rosa Lang (Tho Virgin Mary), Ainalie Deschler (Mary Magdalen), Peter Rrndle (John the Balovcd Dhciple), Jossph Hott (St. Peter), John Zwink (Judas Iscariot), Cai&phas, Herod Pontius Pilate. SCENES IN THE DRAM \. Lvdwig's Calvary, The stage upon which the play is produced, Christ's entiy into Jerusalem, Tho Parting at Bothany, The Betrayal, The Mocking, Calvary, tho Cruci. fied Redeemer, Tho Descent from tho Cross, At the foot of tho Cross, Tho Burial, Resurrection end Ascension.
VOCALIST : MISS M, BRANDON (Soprano), who will sing " The First Palm Sunday.' 11 Calvary." "The Holy City" Full orchestra under the leadership of MKKEMSHED. Box Plan now open at Mr Komshed's Music Warehouse. Prices 3j, 2s, and Is. Doors open at 7. 15 ; Commenco at 8. H. R. WOON, Business manager,
NORTH OTAGO AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION.
rpHB ANNUAL MEETING of Mem- -*■ bors of tho Ansociation will bo held
on SATURDAY, 4th MAY, at 1.30 p.m., in the Athameum Hall. Buiincss : To Receive and Adopt the Report and Balance-sheet, and for tho Election of Officers and Com mittco.
Nominations for Membership of Committee will be received in writing from thoso members unable to bo present the day of meeting. J. CHURCH, aplS Secretary.
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). FOR DUNEDIN, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Nelson and Westport— lhe a.s. OMAPERE, on Tuesday, 23rd instant. FOR GREYMOUTH (taking in cargo for Hokitika), via Timaru, Lyttelton, and Wellington— The s.s. HERALD, on Thursday, 13th instant. FOR NAPIER, via Timaru and Lyttelton — Astcamor early. FOR AUCKLAND AND GISBORNE, via Timaru - A steamer early. FOR SYDNEY, via Auckland— Tho s.s. ROTOKINO, on Tuesday, 23cd instant. Note — Passongen aud cargo booked to all New Zealand paevg, uiid the prinoipal ports of Australia hU«, by Orient Line and San Francisco sorvlce through to or from London. H. AITKEN. Agont.
fi AND rp yOUNO IMPORTERS, TCIIMAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND OPTICIANS, Have^much Pleasure in Inviting Inspection of their CONSIGNMENT OF NEW GOODS, Which has been personally Selected from tho
LEADING HOME MANUFACTURERS
for our CHRISTMAS TRAD E By our Mr George Youncj, Bought for Cash, and will bo Sold at tho LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
G. AND T. YOUNG, Stheet, Oamaru, tPlrcctly Qppoiitt tho Court Home,
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8163, 18 April 1895, Page 3
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489Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8163, 18 April 1895, Page 3
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