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AMUSEMENTS. rpflE A~ T' if*E~"~~R O V A L. Lessee and Manager ... Mr J. R. Bapty Tteasnret «. ... ... Mr J. Rawson. Emphatic Success and Triumph of,, * -■ ■ J-α net waldo rf, And her Powerful Company. TO-NIGHT" (WEDNESDAY), Last Night of Shakespeare's Greatest Comedy, "AS YOU LIKE IT." ' "AS YOU LIKE IT." Received with storms of applause. Miss JANET WALDORF ns ROSALIND Received a perfect oration. MR NORVAL MACGRJiGOR as ORLANDO i Created quite a furore. Public Opinion: A Great Success. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) aad FRIDAY, -TWELFTH NIGHT. , . , 1 "TWELFTH NIGHT." ■ , ~' Produced undrr the direction of A.~ Dow Currier. New Scenery by Alt*. ■Box Plan at J-lilnor "and Thompson's. Day , salr- at Walker's and Eslick Bros. , Doors open 7, commencing 8 shaTp. PRICE3-J-18, -2b 6d, and Is. , I • ■ ALEC. ANDERSON, i 6058 - "*;. Representative. ' IrpHE AT R B ROY. AL. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY,' OCTOBER 21th and 25th. , First Performance in New Zealand of Sydney Grundy's Powerful Comedy, A FOOLS PARADISE. Proceeds in aid of the Funds of thY Canterbury Cricket Association and Hagley Park Cricket Ground. Cast of characters include the following local amateurs: — Mr O. T. J. Atpers. Mr Winter' Hall, Mr li. F. Mr H.-E. .Marah, Mr S.-Thompson. Mr S.. H. Arthur, Mr* H. E. Marsh, iliss Maud Graham, Miss May Marsh, Miss Cuthberir"" ' The stage elegantly furnished by' Messrs Strange and Co. The inciden**l~TOusic will bo performed-by «• f\ill orcheetr* under the direction of • Heir. Bunx. ■' , . ■ , Admission—Dress Gircle-3e, Stalls'ss, Pit Iβ. Box f Plan opens at Milner and Thompson's on-MONDAY, October 21' st, at 11 a.m. .'.-..-, . r F. C. RAPHAEL,----6000 ,' ' Hon, Sec. CCA. i \ iT /~. THE PIONEER .CLUB . , k r -' •• . —Will-hold fheir" ' ./I REAT ANNUAL CROSS-COUNTRY V3f STEEPLECHASE MEETING A*; the ADi.-.rvrTON.SUO'W.. GROUNDS* On SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 19th. EVENTS':— Yards Hania'ioap, 440 Yarda -Handicap, Three Milcs-'Cs:eseie©untiy Steeplechase. ,^. i ~'"•. •• Bicycle Obstacle Uace, Compoeite "Race (tun walk, and-cycle), Bicycle Slow Race, Bicycie Bece (Post • Bntries). Great 'lug of War, Primary Schooi3 Relny Race , » Admission Iβ, li&dieo Free.' 5&41 J, e<. GfeEEX, -Secretary. -■ ■ ' ' ' '' "*';' —~* .i ■ '■"■ \-; ;., LECTtJRES. -' '.* - r •'"■ CHQBAL HALL. ' v"•.' ' "- ' %n%%'~''Kl?SM^x J : - sully; •Cwill Deiivir/jhia lllu'sfc-*ted bftgfji* «&9J*, "THB DJBSflJhc-PF ■CTE'3i^l!iSH\ 7 ' . ' -EMinRE. , ' ■ '*; ../'.,-; Thousands' hare listened 'to thie lecture with ' " profit and pleasureCome and bring your frionds.-- .- < Doors open 7.30. Commence "at S o'clock. • ': •,?/.!-■ ' WANTED. " ( - - * WANTED K.NOWK , —For Traiifors,-In- 3itial Letters for handkerchiefs, I etc., Crewoi,' Fiio-floss, Filosetle, and Knitting Suks,' visit iire _Vv*alker, High street. - < F WAxsTiiD, the "travelling public" to -call ana inspect, our large variety 'of; Oladstorio Bags and"Travelling Goods. AH' clftssei' ot bey* and .trunks" made to'order at the shortest notice, 'irigga and iienton, 77-' Manchester Btropi. ' WAttllSD - KNOWN—That Mechanics' Overalls, Coats, Jutupexa, and Trousers are stocked by J. iialiautyfle and Co.; at Sβ Btl each.; jj ■- ■ ' •}—.- -'. 1 MllißOSKßUGPjhas.Cpened her Summer Stock ot Ladies' Unaerwear, including buy Bodices wiih iong .aiooves, Jor wearing wiui b:ouses. '•'-••-* WAJNiED, 10,000"More "Gents w.weaar our lioote, irom tJs lid ,to 25g, .Lady's Shoee from 4s lid to 15% 6d: No regret* alter buying at 'lhc Peop.e's boot Shop, Sib High strcet,_aext_A. Batoher'a, Jeweller. • STYLfSH SMOKING AND~Xo"UNGE j'ACIsLETS, in summer weights, at Hulbsrt's (opposite titrange'fi). __ ~ /HIKILDJJEN'S'ButIo'nea Haie, trimmed tails end embroioery, aiso Loveiy Sun-Hoods, at Mrs_Roskruge'9,jCoiombo Bircet. t tjiRE ""JUBILEE STUDIO, confer CoX lombo and Gloucester- streets— J nbiine Midgeta 12 for Iβ. Photos taken day and ntgUc_diuring ;Royal Visit. PAJij. i"Va*« iiAitlNG POWXHiJB wants on* trial, without prejudice. • Two '• Patty Pans n - nothlcg. •__J ' J XnOR Sale, Durham street JS'ortn, House of ; £ 6 large and lotty rooms, wtwhhouse and copper, in perfect ordori small section, L.T. litie. Prico £480. Apply Knight and Checkiey, 131 Colombo street, Christchmcb. TOVJSLY \Vkite~Skirts, Trimmed"""Torchon XJ and embroidery, from 4s €d, 5s 6d, 6e 6d, Sβ 6d, at_Mr3_Roskruge'e, Colombo street. WE have aeverai second-hantr Pianoeior , Bale on exceptionally <.easy terme, H. Francis; The Musical ■ Exchange, 159 and IGI Manchester^ . •> W" E"ARE FAMOUS FOR CAEPETS.—, ' Beautiful Aiminetbr Carpets, a really choice selection. Just received. At 6s 6d, 73 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d, 13s 6d, 14s 6d y-ard. Strange and Company. WE SPARE NO EXPENSE in conducting Dressmaking Department. It is run upon tho latest and most approved lines, -«id, presided over by Madame Grunfe.'dt (lormerly with the famous Redfern, Paris, and latterly with the well-known Buckley and Nunn, Melbourne), and Miss Mazcy, an artiste of acknowledged ability. ■ We are now booking orders for the season <iaily. _ Strange and_Compnny.; MRS* ROSK.RU GE, Co;qmbo street, makes; a Speciality of Blouses and_Trouse<>aiix : rpHEKE~"is only one Stove Polish* to buy X -~_now —"Eaameline." There is only one Stove Polish to-buy now—"Enameline." There is only one Stove Polish to buy now— "Enameline*" XPOR AND CRICKETING X: SUITS. Rainproof Coate (from Nicholson's, Begent street, London), Norfolk and Cycling Suits, Silk Hats by famous makers, etc., etc., we art> unrivalled. Hulbert and Co., (opposite Strange's}. npHE MATCHLESS MONARCH OF THE MEADOW, The "McCOBMICk: . -' BIG 4-MOWER, GREAT IN CAPACITY, LOJNG LIFE, AND N&VER FAILING WORK. • .'MORROW, BASSETT AND CO.; Ghristchuzch; Ashburtou and Dunedin. f

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11097, 16 October 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11097, 16 October 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11097, 16 October 1901, Page 1

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