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AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL. Under the Patroujgre ol His Excellency Lord Ranfurly. UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS AND LAST TWO NIGHTS OP THE GREAT CINEMATOGRAPH REPRODUCTION OF TITB DIAMOND JUBILEE PROCESSION. TONIGHT. TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE Of the Greatest Exhibition ever witnessed in the Southern Hemisphere. Prices of Admission — 3s, 2s and Is. Box PJan at Milner and Thompson's. Day JSnleg »t Esliok's and Walker's. Early Doors, at 7. Performance at 8 o'clock. 6337 THE KINEMATOGRAPH. "*/■" A T I N E E PERFORMANCE TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY. • Doors at 2, Performance at 3. Admission—Children 6d, Adulte usual prices. Special trams for New Brighton, Sumner, Wooleton, Papaiuii, Sydenham and Aldington at reduced rate?. Seats may be reserved at Milner and Thompson's. ■ 6538 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT ! ! In Consequence of the UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OP TOK KINEMATOGRAPH Reproduction of TiIAMONU JUBILEE PROCESSION. The Season has been Extended for Positively THREE NIGHTS ONLY. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! I The Most Wonderful Exhibition in The Southern Hemisphere. 6310 /) P■ E R A" HOUSE, GRAND MUSICAL CARNIVAL. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd, 1897. Patron- The Right Rev. Churchill Julius, D.D., Bishop of Christchurch. ' And Under the Patronage of— Their Worships the Mayors of Ohristchurch and Linwood and Messrs J. Joyce and G. J. Smith, M.H.R.'s. BENEFIT TENDERED TO THE V.M.C.A. ROWING CLUB. PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Overture—" Maritana "—Orchestra 2. Ononis, with Orchestra—" The Chough and Crow to Roost are Gone"—Soloists, Misses Alice Corrick and Gray and Mr Moitland Gtrd'ner 3 Song—" Off to the Kio .Grande "—Mr A. F. Young I 4. Sonjr—" It was a Dream "-fMiss Danke 5. Clarinet Solo—flute Cavatina—Master L. Corriok 6. Song—"Tola in a Song "—Mr 0. Read. 7. Recitative and Cavatina—" In Silence all lay Slumbering"—Mise A. Corrick (Lucia) Mine Gray (Alice). From the Opera of "Lucia di Larnmermoore," with stage effects under the management of Mr E. W. Sealer 8. Duet Pianoforte— Mrs Chrystall and Miss Corrick 9. Song—Scena, " Udite, 0 Rustic!"—Mr Maitlond Gardner. (Dr. Dulcamara, the Quack), (L'Elinir d'Auiore) 10. Song—" The New Kingdom"—Mrs Corrick. Part 11, 1. Grand Selection—" La Vesfcale "—Orchestra 2. Plantation Song—" De Ole Banjo" (Soloist, Mr Young , ) — Company 3. Song— ,, Bid Mc to Love"—Mr P. Hoekley 4. Son«—" I Trust You Still"— Miss AHoe Gray 5. Flute Solo -" Andante and Polonaise "—Mr George Poore 6. Trio—" The Magic Wove Scarf "—Mis? A. Corrick and Messrs Head and ifaitland Gardner 7. Song—'' Only a Rosebud "—Miss Lake 8. Sonjf—"Across the Stream "-MrH.it Johnston 9. Duet—"Sainted Mother"——isses Alice Corrick and Gray 19. Solo and Chorus—"Good Night, Farewell"— Company. Solos by Mre Uorrick and Miss Gerard. / Pianist—Miss Corrick. Conductor—Mr Albert Corrick. Commence at 8 p.m. Carriages at 10.30 p.m. Orchestra—Violins, Messrs Skelton and Cliff and Misses Alice and Ethel Corrick ; Viola, Mr Morrison ; Violoncello, Mr Lucas; Base, Mr W. Lucas; Flutes,. Messrs G. Poor* and G. Webster ; Clarionettee, Mr Clarkson and Master Corrick.; Cornets, Measra Heath and Moore. Chorus—Sopranos, Misses Corrick, Danks, Gerard, Clark, Sciimgeour and Lake ; Altos, Mesctames Corrick and Gray, Miss Gray ; Tenors, Messrs Chae. Read, H. M. Johnston and Collier; Basses—Messrs Maitland Gardner, A. Young, Small, A. Brabner and T. Austin. ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. Dress Circle Seats may he Reserved at Milner and Thompson's without extra charge. SPECIAL AND LATE TRAMS. For Papanui at 10.35 p.m. ; for Addington, leaving the corner of Tuam and Colombo streets at 10.35 p,m. ; for Sydenham, leaving the corner of Tuam and Colombo streets at 10.35 r.m. ; for Richmond, via City and Suburban Tram Co., 10.35 p.m. ; for New Brighton, Worcester street, after the performance ; for Sumner, at 11 p. m. Tickets may be obtained from Milner anrt Thompson's, Davies and Lamb's, Walker's and Eslick Bros. The Erard Piano kindly lent by the D.I. (J. Music Department and Stage Furnishings by H. Fuhrmann. 6336 /CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL UNlOfli V>- (Registered). TO-NIGHT'S CONCERT. OPERA HOUSE. Subscribers are reminded that all Reserved Seats unoccupied at 8 p.m. will be open to tbe first comer. The usual Special Tram arrangements on all lines. Carriages may be ordered for 10 p.m. 5312 THOS. GARBABD, Hon. Secretary. SfcijT. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM, THURSDAY, the S3 26th August, GRAND ENTERTAINMENT by the Fendalton Dramatic Club. W. S. Gilbert's Three Act Farce, " Tom Cobb." Admission Is. Children 6d. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. 6333 A GRAND BENEFIT CONCERT on WEDNESDAY, 25th August, in the Sydenham Wesleyan School. The following ladies and gentlemen are assisting;— Mrs Corrick, Misses K. Andrew, Hilda Meadows, T. Allen, Watson, Corrick and N. Hall, Messrs P. Bockley, J. Alien, A. Joll, C. J. Farrant, W. A. Hall and Master Oorrick. Admission Is. To commence at 8. 6319 MISCELLANEOUS. XjIOR Sale, on easy terms, Piano by Bohm; cash JO price £28, or £2 deposit, balance 4s a, week. R. Francis, the Musical Exchange, 159 and 161 Manchester street, three doora north of Cashel street. SUN Bonnets, Sun Bonnets, Sun Bonnets, Garden Hats, &c. Mrg Campbell, 221 Colombo street 589 BAlsiY HEKDLE—SoIe Agent for the above, Mrs ' Campbell, New Home Sewing Machine Depot, "iUX Colombo street. Berlin Wools, &c. Cyclist's Friend baa Come. Ladies* on their JL afternoon rides should ask for Jigger Tea ; it is the Bi-et Refresher known. Leading Grocers Quality superb. Price 2s. RS PINION, Monthly Nurse, from British Lying-in Hospital, London, No. 20 St. Asaph street East. Accommodation lor Acconchmetite. _ O< PORTS and School Committees will obtain special £y terms and attention at ilinaon'a Cheap Depot, 520 Colombo street. f Record Reijfn Celebrations being over, the JL next item of interest is the arrival o£ Jigger Tea, the Cyclist's refresher. Quality hitherto un quailed at the price, 2a. heading grocers. - TT OUSEHOLD Requisite*in Ironmongery, Cutlery XjL Plated Good*, Lamps, China, Glaeswiare and Fancy Goods, at Minson's Cheap Depot, 220 Colombo street. OBW SEASON'S BICYCLES. "HADDON" and "PEARL" SISf&LES, Alto, THE NEW „ NEW SOCIABLE SOCIABLE BICYCLE ; BICYCLE Can now be had from the Undersigned. rpHE 00SVF.RT1BLS MACHINE should be PracX tically tested by Every Intending Purchaser of a New Season's Mount before deciding* upon an Ordinary Single Machine. nind-wArd and co,, 132 UOHFIKLS STREET.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9813, 24 August 1897, Page 1

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