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AMUSEMENTS. Q P E R A HOUSE. Sole Lessee and Director . . .MrP. H. Dix General Manager .... Mr Fred . Duvai TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENINCr. . DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. ■ Complete Change of Programme To-night. Don't Fail to See LITTLE TICK'S Travesty of Dv Mnuncr's Celebrated Work, TRILBY, TRILBY, ' TRILBY, "Written esoecially for Litile Tioh and "Walter Rivera, by Mr Tom, E. Svencali . ... Mr Walter Rivers ... T ... Lilt-e Tich {' ...e Funniest Burlesque Ever Produced. ' This -urleaque had a record run.of "200 weeks i at the Theatre Royal, Melbourne. ! Trer&endons Success of L-ES THIBRES QUARTETTE. ! Acrobats and Trick Cyclipts Extraordinary. j .Increasing Popularity oi I „ PROF. TOM AL.MOXD. 1 Miss Hareourt, Harry Elliot. Little Tich, Walter Kivers. Will Hasan. LES WARTON. TOII E. End Men and Comedians. REMEMBEJR-TOOfIGHT. Something out of Ordinary. Prices—2s, Is, nr.d'Pd. Doora open 7.1.i, I Curtain S. K'o Sra:s kept after curtain rises. 1 8300 Business Managpr, WILL JA.MESON. MAXAGEKTAL AXXOTJNCEirEXT. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. HHHE Munngemcnt beg to r.tr.to that after conX siderable trouble and rxpensp, tney have BHcesecied in cna»7»ip the Celebrated Amencan Team. JOHN'SOX, HIANO. and Jjr-.M-TjEY, Gymnasts, Acr-?bits. Athletes, etc., , in tho most Wonderful Act of llodern Days, entitled "THE MONKEYS AND THE FARMER." Thesa performers have by their wondrrfuJ cleverness corned a name "second to rone." Leading American, English and Australian papers unanimously agree that Johnson, ■Rinno, pud Bentley nre the greatest tram in their iinc on tho World's The above renowned Artists will make their First Appearance at the Opera House, THURSDAY, July 11th. 8407 rp II EAT IS E ROYAL. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. JULY 9th and 10th. THE CHRISTCIIURCH AMATEUR DEA- • MATIC CLUB Wiil Reproduce Pinero's World-fumed Play, SWEET LAVENDER, Under the Auspices of Mie New Zealand Natives' Association. "The performance given of the pieco was one deserving of the greatest credit."—Christchurch Press." . '-It was very creditably, acted."—Chrstchurch Press. "The' piew wns excellently staged, and tho club deserve tho very highest credit for the admirable mnnner in which the wholn performancß was carried out." —Christchureh Press. Box x'lan, Milner and Thompson s. POSITIVELY TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Prices—3s, 2s, Is. 8263 PHILIP HOA-—-, Hon. Treasurer. npHEATRE ROYAL. Henry Hallam . . . Manager. Commencing MONDAY, JULY 15th. THE JOSEPHINE STANTON COMIC OPERA COMPANY. Headed by JOSEPHINE STANTOX. The Young Amcrica.ll Prima Donna, Supported by her American CO~v JA-n x OF OVER 10 ARTISTS. Opening Production (MONDAY, JULY 15th), AuberJsi Bomaaitic Opera, , . 1&! L DIAYOLO. TUESDx\.Y, 16th. and WEDNESDAY, 17th, Tho English Musical Comedy, DOECAS. By Harry and Edward Poulton. Prices—ls, 2s fid. Is. Box Plan will be opened at Milner and Thompson's on Wednesday Morning. W. HYLAND, 8303 __ Advance Agent. T OVAL ORANGE" 'ANNIVERSARY. J_j GRAND CONCERT, In Aid of Jubilee Memorial Fund. HALL, FRIDAY, 12th JULY, 1901. Orchestral Selection—English Airs. Mr .1. miliar, song—"The Deep, Cold Sea." Miss Clara Tompkins—"Valentine's Dfiy." Miss Freda Marsden, violin soJo—"Romance Yieuxtcmps.' , Miss Alice Grny, aoug—"The Sweetest Sontr." .Chieftain Raugiuia, soug—"The Last Milestone." Mrs C. !M. Brooke, song—"TEe ICightingaie's Trill." Mr Chap. Edgar, song—Comic. The Queen's Cadets—Bayonet Exorcise. Orchestral Selection—"Mariiana." Miss Grny and Chieftain Rai'piuia, duet— "Homo to Our Mountains." Mr A. Millar, song—"The Bandolero." Mrs C. M. Brooke, fo™. Mr Winter Hall, recitation. Miss Clara Tomnkins, song—"l Know Not \\-.y." Mr E. J. Jamieson, piccolo solo, by request— In the Woods." Mr Chas. Edgar, song—Comic. Accompanist—Mrs C. Edgar. Orchestral Conductor—Mr T. G. Voycc. Doors open 7.15 p.m., concert 8 p.m., carriages 10.30 p.m. \ Body of 'Hall Is, Dress Circle 2s. Tickets at Davies and Lamb's, Eslick's, Walker's, McCutcheon's, Voyce's. etc. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's. JAMES CAYGILL, P.G.S., 8263 Sccretaryjto Committee. AVON SIDE S CHOOLROOM. '' QALE OF t-ORK. in aid of Lectern Fund will bft continued THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON and EVENING. Fairy Dips, Refreshments, etc. Auction at 9.30 p.m. Parishioners Earnestly Invited. '_ 822 a A REAL Winter Show is being held twice daily at the Glass Work*, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9. Admission Is, Children 6d. Works, 16 Manchester street. Present for each visitor. THE Only Practical' Exhibition' of Glass Blowing Ever Held in Christnnurch. Every Day, from' 2to S, and from 7to 9. A present for-each visitor. Admission Is, children 6d. Works, 16 Manchester street. 82C1 Gcodrich Tyres carry a real Twelve Months' Guarantee; ask riders. Envoy Stores. p I N G -P" 6 "N 7 G. A POLOGY—We are very sorry for those who : . -£*- cannot compete against our low cut prices. Ladies' Chrome Shoes 63 6d, thoee who cannot compete charge 8s 6d. Sale now on at Maine Bros. rpHE JUBILEE "STODf67~cor£er~~cs: ■L lomobo and Gloucester streets—Jnbilcp Midgets 13 for Is. Photos taken day and n.ight_duringsf Royal Visit. JUST LANDED. SHIPMENT OF THE FAMOUS "DAISY" ROAD CARTS. Price £10 10s. Inspection Invited. MORROW, BASSETT and CO., Chriatehuroh, Ashburton and Danedin.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11010, 6 July 1901, Page 1
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