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AMUSEMEITTS. m H E A T R B ROYAL.. Lessee and Manager ... Mr Tom P-laxd Tw___-r Mr W. O'SulUvan. Representative for J. C. Williamson and George Musgrove .... Mr Bert Royle LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT Of the Season. POLLARD'S OPERA COMPANY. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), AUGUST 18th, Positively the Last Night of the Season. , H.M.S. PINAFOB^fc' Introducing the following riuraberg,* — The Midshipmite D. O'Connor Susie Ue lh* s Campion Death of Nelson Mr C. Cartel Absent-minded Beggar Little Eily Sons of the Sea w * Perc y Musical Director . , Mr Arthur King Box Plan D.I.C. , ~ __Day Sale Walker's. ; 17 *° THHHATRE ROYAL Lessee . . . . Mr W. J. Coulter SEASON OF SIX NIGHTS. ' Commencing WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22_d. Extraordinary Laughing Boom. H E N R YS DRAMATIC AND COMEDY COMPANY. Everywhere an Enormous Success. Special Engagement of the Favourite Comedian, MR E. D. HAYGARTH. Grand Opening Production, . CHARLEY'S AUNT. CHARLEY'S AUNT. The Funniest of all Farcical Comedies. The Sun Never Sots on CHARLEY'S AUNT. . I'm from Brazil, where the nuts come from. , Funny Enough to Make a Cat Laugh. Prices—Ss, 2s, and Is. Early Doors 6d Extra. Box plan at Messrs Milner and Thompson's. Day Sales at Bslick Bros.' and Walker's. Late Trams will run after each performance. 1646 Fall in Line! Go Where the Crowd Goes. Complete Change of Programme To-night. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Lichfield street. FULJ-ER'S BIJOU CO. (WAXWORKS), . Headed by the Great and Only MR CHAS. FANING, The Irresistible Comedian. MR CHAS. FANING, MISS GEORGIE DEVOE. Serio. ; MI_S LILY DEVERE,'Serio and, Dancer. MISS ROSE BELMONT, Soprajio. • LENNON, HYMAN and LENNOX, In a Startling Act, THE' GIRARDS. THE GIRARDS. FULLER'S BIJOU ORCHESTRA. Chas.—FANING AND DEVOE-^G-orgie Original Sketch, "The Two Humpty-, Dumptios." Admission, Stalls Is; All Other Parts, od. Doors, 7.15; carriages, \O. 1741 ' CHRISTCHUROH MUSICAL UNION (Registered.) THIRD SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT. OPERA HOUSE, THURSDAY, 30th AUGUST. Mendelss-bn's HYMN OP PRAISE, With Orchestral Nunsb—s. SOLOISTS: Miss Moir, Mis 3 Lake, Mr W. Izard, Mr W. E. Sorrell. , Intending Subscribers can now JOIN for the Half Season. Three Concerts (Nine • Tickets), Twelve Shillings. . : The Drawing for Seats will take place on '.&o_a>A_-.-_ir®3-_:^^^^ Milner and Thompson, or THOS. G______), Hon. Sec, 1616 154 Worcester street. QHRISTCHUROH FOOTBALL CLUB.The Club's Dance will be held in the Art Gallery, on MONDAY, 27th inst. Ticket? 4s, obtainable from Hon. Sec. or Members of Committee. 1689 THE'WOOLSTON BRASS BAND will pl_y Special Selections on tha Rotunda, Market square, SUNDAY, at 3 p.m., in aid of the Indian Famine Fund. 168 C TMTISS 'SC__VENOR ; S~BANT> is Open for ■****. Engagements for Balls, Parties, etc. Apply 56 GROSVENOR HOUSE, Gloucester street, or care Messrs Milner and Thompson. BRIDAL Shades and Wreath Shades are 1 now on Sale at the Glass Works, 16 Manchester street South. Ei_hibiiion_ of Prac- ' tical Glass _ lowing daily, 2 to 6 and 7 to 9. Presents given. Admission Is. Children 6d. GRAND NATIONAL WEEK—Exhibitions of Practical Glaas Blowing will ho held Every Day, 10 to 12, 2 to 5, and 7 to C Admission Ib, Children 6d. Presents given to each visitor. Works, 16 Manchester street South. ■•'•-? _597 ~ WANTEI>— Young Men to see our Black . and Tan j Boots, pointed toes, 14s 6d. Maine Bros. WANTED KNOWN—For economy and style, see our 55s Holiday Sait to measure, dark and light tweeds; good trimperfect_fi.t. W. McClea and Co. WANTED KNOWN—T. H. Papps opening in New Premises, next Bennington's, High street. ' : W~" ANTED KNOWN—T. H. Papps, Grocer, back In High street, next Bonnington' a. . ' ANTED. Buyer 3 for Bedding, Suites, Carpets, Perambulators. H. Atkinson, 117 Manchaster. Btreet. WA-.xED KNOWN—T. H. Papps opening in Strange's New Buildings, High ' *V|7"ANTED— Shop Assistants to sco oui 11 i J_ight. Summer Black and Tan Boota, 14s Gd to 18s _6d. Maine Bros._ . WANTED KNOWN—2O odd Trousers' Lengths to be cleared in our Tailoring Department this week. Trousers to measure 17s 6d. W. McClea and Co. - - _ ANTED, Buyer. Vioiin, Case and Bow,--£l. Atkinson's, 117 Manchester :■ . y KNOWN—T. H. Papps, Grocer, •VV is again in High street, next Bonnington' ~ . WANTED— Tailoresses and Dr_ssn__k_s to see our Ladies' Strap, Lace and Button Shoes, 5s 6d to 10s 6d. Maine Bros; WAITED " KNOWN—Our " City Suit of Serge, Vicuna, Fancy and Plain Tweeds is a marvel of economy, but with a firm intention of building a bigger .business we say £3 10s to measure. Write or call for pattern. W. McClea and Co. "ANTED, Yffilto use Berry's Celebrated Quinine a_a""T»_. Tonic. It cures Loss of Appetite, Want of E. argy, Anjemia, or Poorness of Blood, Strengthens the Nervous System, etc. 2s a bottle. John Berry, Chemist, 146 Colombo street, Christchurch. WANTED KNOWN—Dr. Coonley's original and only genuine "Orange LUy Treafaaent" for Female Complaints; eaaity used aad not injurious. Call or send for pamphlet. Also, Dr. Sehuasler'a "Cell Salts Remedies." Agent—J. Berry, Chemist, 146 Colombo street, opposite E. Recce and Sons, Ch_i_tohnrch. F R~OLL, Chemist, Kaiapoi, has large stock Benjamin Gum,--.Wahoo, Cinnamon Cure, Kooh-ah, all Loasby's. i .. B ELL Cycles—lnspect these splendid machines before you decide upon youx mount for coming season. None better. Bed Brothers, 170 Lower_High street. ARE YOU GOING TO FEED ANY CATTLE THIS WINTER? Xy"R HAVE A LARGE _SSO_3_£_NT OE J ROOT-PULPERS . ROOT SLICERS ROOT FING__-P__(£_-OT2!-_RS IN STOCK. Prices—£s 15s to _3 10*. MORROW. BASSETT and CO-Chri-tchurch, A-bbaztoa and __-idui. __

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10738, 18 August 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10738, 18 August 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10738, 18 August 1900, Page 1

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