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AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL. -*• J. C. Williamson, Ltd., Lessees. LAST NIGHT! LAST NlftHT! LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT 1 7.45 o'clock. Sir A. Pinero's Great Comedy, PRESERVING Mil PANMURE PRESERVING MR PANMURE PRESERVING MR PANMURE The Rt. Hoa. Reginald Stulkeley, M.P. Mr H. E. Marsh Talbot Woodhouse (ki« private secretary) Mr R. Twyneham St. John Panmurc, J.P... .Mr W. S. Wauchop Alfred Hebblethwaite, M.P....Mr F. Brittan. Hugh Loring Mr C. S. BootltBrabner (Butler and Foot- Mr Tonka Kitts (man at "Tho Clewers") Mr G. Turner Grant (Servant at Mr Stulkeley's) Mr A. B. Tanks Mrs Panmurc , . . Miss H. Rolleston Myrtle (her daughter) . .Miss Jocelyn Pyne Mrs Hebblethwaite (Mrs Panmura's Aunt) Mrs H. E. Mariji Duleie Anstice (Mrs Panmure'a Sister) Miss Ngaio Marsh Miss Stulkeley . Miss C. Gossot Joseplia Quarendon. .Mrs W. H. Montgomery Stage Manager : Mr Leonard H. Booth. Prices: 4/-, 2/6, 1/-. B®x Plan at Dresden. Day Sale 6at Toy Cave. Note.—The Curtain will rise at 7.45 sharp. THEA THE ROY A L. Direction: Mr GEORGE MUSGROVE. M I S C-H A v -E L M A' N,' THE WORLD'S GREATEST VIOLINIST I TWO CONCERTS HERE: SATURDAY and MONDAY NEXT. SATURDAY and MONDAY NEXT, lit the Zenith of his Wonderful Success. MISCHA ELMAN The Sydney "Morning MISCHA ELMAN Herald" of June 23, MISCHA ELMAN writing tinder the headMISCHA ELMAN lines: "Mischa Elman MISCHA ELMAN Exceeds Expectations! MISCHA ELMAN Tone of Thrilling SweetMISCHA ELMAN xteak," says :—"Mischa MISCHA ELMAN Elman held in thrall the MISCHA ELMAN , immense audience which MISCHA ELMAN ' greeted- his debut last MISCHA ELMAN night less by his amazing MISCHA ELMAN power o£ execution, which MISCHA ELMAN indeed other fine players. MISCHA ELMAN heard here have posMISCHA ELMAN sessed, than by thethrilMISCHA ELMAN ling sweetness of his MISCHA ELMAN tone and the intensity of MISCHA ELMAN his pathos. Those great MISCHA ELMAN qualities touched every MISCHA ELMAN listener the heart's MISCHA ELMAN core. Elman dominated MISCHA ELMAN the audience by the MISCHA ELMAN magic of his art, and MISCHA ELMAN played upon the emotions ■ MISCHA ELMAN with the ea#e and cerMISCHA ELMAN tainty of a.master." Also the Charming Capitatrice, - Mdlle. EVA GAUTHIER.. At the Piano: Mr PERCY KAHN. . Box Plan for the 10/6 and 7/6 Seats Now Open at Milner and Thompson's, opp. Clock Tower, High Street. Prices: 10/6 and 7/6 (reserved), 4/-, and 2/- (unreserved). Day: Sale 4/- tickets at Woodwards, tobacconist, .daily. • Only a limited number of 2/- tickets will be sold at the ;door. ' PERAH O U S E. TO-NIGHT, at. B—TO-NIGHT I SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY. GOYT'S CANINE MARVELS THE MUSICAL MILLARS BENTZEN and LAWTON . VERNON and SINCLAIR JAMES OP lE. LAVINIA TYSON. MILLIE DORIS. CRYSTAL.SISTHIRB. ARMSTRONG and Prices *a usual. .Tel. 1471s •: H O IT'S E MONDAY NEXT, JULY 20, 1914. ENORMOUS ATTRACTION! Messrs have the honour to present to. their thousands of patrons, dir»ct from Hammerstein's - Theatre, New York: EDWARD BLONDELL, EDWAItD BLONDELL, AMERICA'S GREATEST 'COMEDIAN, AMERICA'S GREATEST. COMEDIAN, In his Original Screaming Absurdity, THE LOST BOY, Assisted by the Famous American Actress, Miss KATHERYNE CAINE. Miss KATHERYNE CAINE. Season Strictly Limited to Six Nights and One Special Matinee. And Star Supporting Company. Box Plans at Milner and Thompson's.

Football i footballi football! OOTBALLI FOOTBALLI FOOTBALLI LANCASTER PARK. LANCASTER PARK. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. WHO WILL WIN THE WHO WILL WIN THE CHAMPIONSHIP ? CHAMPIONSHIP? OLD BOYS OR CHRISTCHURCH! OLD BOYS OR CHRISTCHURCH? OLD BOYS OR CHRISTCHURCH? OLD BOYS OR CHRISTCHURCH? OLD BOYS OR CHRISTCHURCH"? OLD BOYS Oil CHRISTCHURCH* TWO OF THE CHAMPION TEAMS OF THE SEASON. WHO WILL WIN: THE REDS OR THE WHITES i MERIVALE v, LINWOOD. MERIVALE r. LINWOOD. ALBION v. SYDENHAM. ALBION y. SYDENHAM. KICK-OFF AT 2.45 p.m. AFTERNOON TEA. LADIES FREE. 2921 PUBLIC NOTICES. TTTE HAVE MOVED TO ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR (Next to Lift) of the DOMINION BUILDINGS, GATHEDRAL SQ. (Opposite Broadway's). F.. H. DAVIE & SON, LICENSED-SURVEYORS. .211 CARS still ahead with a greater lead this year: 217 Cars registered in Clich. for 12 months ended April, 1914, 31 different makes. -The FORD heads the list with 54; next highest 19. One-fourth of total wore FORDS. Nearly three times as many FORDS as the next .highest. FORI), "the Universal Car." Two-seaters, complete. .1180; liveseaters, complete, £195. HICNRY J. RANGER, Agent, Christchurch Garage, 94 Gloucester Street. - 161 "ALWAYS BUSY." 0 MAN who likes really smart clothes should overlook the pleasing qualities of ELLTS & CO.'S SUITS. The finest pure-wool materials combined with the highest skill in rutting and fitting harmonise perfectly in producing a comfortable, long-wearing Suit of distinctive character. ELLIS & CO., The BEST Tailors, Cathedral Square (near Grand Theatre).

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 137, 16 July 1914, Page 1

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