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AMUSEMENTS. JpHEATRE ROYAL. Under the Direction of Mr Robert Brough. Representative—Mr Allan Hamilton* _._ FOR TWELVE NIGHTS ONLY, . Commencing THURSDAY NEXT. DEOEMBER 28th'. The BROUGH .i COMEDY COMPANY. .«_"*" Return to Christchndch, after an absence extending over Two Years, ot __ MR ANDERS BROUGH. , ■THURSDAY and FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28th and 29th, . Fust Production, in New Zealand of .' > - "THE LIARS," -" .'THE LIARS," ' "THE LIARS," An Original Comedy in Four Acts, by Henry Arthur Jones. SATURDAY and MONDAY, DECEMBER 30th, and JANUARY Ist, Fin-t-Production in New Zealand of «« the Adventure of lady Ursula," "THE ADVENTURE of LADY URSULA," "THE ADVENTURE of LADY URSULA," A Comedy in Four Acts, by Anthony Hope. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2nd and 3rd, First Production in New Zealand of "THE GAY L6RD QUEX," .- ' , "THE GAY LORD QUEX," J? . S "THE GAY LORD QUEX," v • By Arthur W. Pinero. ' Prices of Admission—Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls ss, Stalls 3s, Pit Is. Early doors to Pit (Sixpence extra) at 7 p.m. Doors open 7.30. Chjrtain 8. Carriages 10.40. Box Plan NOW OPEN at Milner and Thompson's FOR THE FIRST SIX. PERFORMANCES. Day Tickets at Eslick Broß.' and Walker's. Children in arms NOT admitted. 2301 WAR RELIEF WAR* RELIEF WAR RELIEF "SYMPATHY. SYMPATHY. SYMPATHY. QPERA HOLoE. CHRISTMAS NIGHT. CHRISTMAS NIGHT. , . Cu-RISTMAS NlGHlfe' "THE MESSIAH." In Aid of the ; - PATRIOTIC FUND. The. Committee of the Musical Combination have determined to hand over the NETT PROCEEDS to -tbe above Fund. SOLOISTS: Mrs Burns, . Miss Graham, Messrs Millar and Allan. Chorus of 150 Voices. Full Orchestra. ■ - POP"_rLAR~PRICES: Dress Circle, 2s. Ground Floor, ls. Seats can be Reserved for fid extra. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's. Tickets at Eslick Bros, Coates and Co, Gundersen's and Walker's. THOS. GAR___RD, i= * DAVID BATES, ' - ' , Joint Seos. Q P E B A \E O U.SE. SUNDAY NIGHT, (CHRISTMAS EVE). - - GRAND SACRED CONCERT By CHRISTCHURCH AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY. GOUNOD'S "MESSE SOLONNELLE." Full Orchestral Accompaniment. Soloists — Misses May Wells, M. McLaughlin, Messrs C. Read and Johnson Miss Cameron (late of Melbourne), will sing "The Soul's Awakening," violin obligato r - (Mr E. J. Painter). Mr A, Millar will sing, by special request, "Nazareth." Mr H. MacMahon will play Cornet Solo, "The Last Muster." Mr W. H. Corriga- (late solo clarionet Dunedin Orchestral Society), will play "Cujus Animam'' (" S tabat Mater) The Orchestra will play "The War March of the Priests" ("Athalie"), and "The Coronation March" (Meyerbeer). • (Special arrangement.) Pianiste, Mrs C. Edgar; organist, Mrs W. Cronin; leader of orchestra, Mr E. J. Painter; musical director, Mr H. Rossiter. Patrons to Gallery are asked to contribute Is, and to body of Hall 6d. 2512 J. DANIELS. Hon. Secretary. -WANTED. WANTED— For the Holidays you had better buy one of the Pique or Holland Costumes at 15s 6d, at "McClea'3. WANTED, Ladies who - appreciate good . perfumery see our Xmas Stock. Scent makes a pretty present. All prices. Strange and Co. ""TARTED—Floorcloths, 2yds wide, ls lid; T N Table Covers, 2yds square, richly embroidered, 4a lid, at McCLJlea/s. WANTED, Buyers foTßedsteads, Cheaper than ever. H. Atkinson's. WAITED KNOWN—If "you want a good Dress, cheap, try McCiea'a. Full Dress, 4s lid upto 355. WANTED KNOWN—H. Atkinson's, Man- '< cheater street, for Wedding jj*fmt-____ I T^T ANTED KNOWN-Kid Gloves, is 6d;' » 1 White Gloves, 6_=d; nice Sunshade, 3s lid; Toys and Ornaments almost given away; in fact, you can do best for everything, at McClea s. WANTED, <_u-rtomers for good Boots. K. Atkinson, 119 Manchester street (next to H. Atkinson's Furniture Warehouse). TOrA_l*____--_0 Men to Buy Holiday Suits ..*" of good Colonial Tweed, _5s 9d, at MoClea's. ' Presents—Malcolm and Co.'s *-* Rooms, This "Day. See Auction Columns. Inspection Invited. CYCL IST Sl—Don't rißk old tyres if you wish to enjoy your holidays; get new ones. Dunlop Multiflex £1 7s 6d, Silver-town _1 2s 6d, fitted while you wait. A. W. Smith, Hercules Cycle Works, 126 Cashel street. ■ ■-'.' 2107 A FACT.—There is more Silkstone Soap used in New Zealand than any other. Why? Because everyone knows the value of a Good Honest Soap. Stick to it. . WE WILL MA_L A FREE SAMF___~of Flora Soap to any address on receipt of a Post Card, so you can try it yourself. Singer, Maddox and Co, Ltd., Wellington. GREAT Bargains by Auction. Articles suitable for presents. Malcolm and Co.'s Rooms, Colombo street, To-day. REDFER_TS Stationery Warehouse, Manchester street, Open Every Evening This Week. ' A~~B_G SALE To-day, suitable for Pr£ sent 3. Malcolm and Co.'s Rooms, Colombo street. See the Goods. 2493 SMITH— PR_*_UER~~'fypewriter for sale! Second-hand. Does work equal to new machine, - and is in thorough good order. Price £15. Cowper and Sons, Colombo street. WE WILL MAIL A FRJ_E SAMPLE of Flora Soap for all domestic purposes. McCOEMICK BINDERS Have th. Greatest j DURABILITY, RELIABILITY, AND- ,', ' '' SIMPLICITY. THET 20th CENTURY MACHINE. MORROW, BASSETT AND CO, CHRISTCHURCH, ASHBURTON AND DUNEDIN. 1919

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10536, 23 December 1899, Page 1

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