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AMUSEMENTS. rrtHEATRE ROYAL. Lessee and Manager . Mr James R. Bapty. 'to-xight. to-night. . continued"* success. miss janet~ waldorf, miss jaxet waldorf. Supported by MR XORVAL MACGREGOR and ft full Company of Artists. Shakespeare's Sub! into Comedy, ■ "TWELFTH NIGHT." Cast: '•TWELFTH NIGHT." Dramatis Persons): MALVOLIO MR XORVAL MACGREGOR Orsino «... Mr Vivian Edwards Sebastian ... Mr William Fitchett Antonio . . . 3Jj Hnrcus Plimmer Roberto , . .Mr T. W. Lloyd Valentine . . .Mr Geo. Bentley Curio . , . . Mr L. E. Cathcart Sir Toby Belch . . .Mr Fred. Patcy rfir Andrew Agnecheok Mr Lawrence Hanray Fabian .... Mr J?aal Scardon ieete .... Mr Harry Douglas Officer ifr Joe Devon Olivia . ... , 3fi 9s Mario D'AJton Maria . . •. Florence Bartlctt MISS JANET WALDORF as VIOLA 1 Courtiers and Attendants. j •Produced under the direction of A. Dow --■ Currier. New Scenery, by Altft. Box P.an »t Miluw and Thompson's. Day salt, at Walker's and Estick Bros. , Doors ' open 7. commencing 8 sharp. ■- PRICES-4S, -2s 6d, and Is. ' " ' ALEC. ANDERSON, ,s±iL _.. I ■f£' HEA TR B iiTf AL. . . GRAND CONCERT, Given by THE OHRISTCHURCH CIVIL SERVICE RIFLES, Under the Patronage of hia Worship the Mayor (Mr Arthur B. G. Rhodes), the ■ Mimeter (for Defence,(Rt. Hon. JR. J. fceddon). WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, • At 8 p.m. PROGRAMME: . 1, Selection—"Empress Overture , * (KJing) ,Christchurch Garrison Band. "2. Song—"The Outpost" (Pinsuti)—Mr Millar 3. Item—Physical Drill—Civil Service Rifles 4. Song—"Tell mc my heart" (Bishop) - ! (By request) Mrs Burne. 5. Selection—Estudiantina Band ~6. Song—"The Fog Bell" (Pontet) I (By request) Mine Laura Fisher. ' 7. Recitation--'"Thc Dandy Fifth" (Gassaway) i ■ Lieutenant Winter "Halh : 8. Item—Highland Dance *• .• '.Canterbury Highland Rifles. 4 '■\: „ , Part 11. '. fl Selection—"Cubalibro" * 1 Christchurch Garrison Band. 1 .2. Song—'"lhe Guerdon of Love" (Alfred Hill) I . ' Mrs Burns. I 3. Item—Magazine Riflo , Firing .Exercise 1 . ' Civil Service Rifles. , 4. Song—'When the Tide Comes ia" (Burnby) Mrs F. M. B. Fisher. 5. Song—"The-, Romany . Lass" /(Stephen ' Adame) ''. . Mr H. M- Reeves 6. Song— 4 'ou|; on the Rocks" (Sainton i>olby) Miss Laura Fieher. .- 7. Selection—Esludiantina Band • ' 8. Tabloau—"Britannia." ! ' , " ' "GOD SAVE THE KING." Stage Manager, Lieutenant Winter Hall. Miss. Katie Young. f Box plan .open on Friday morning at 10 a.m., at Milner an,d Thompson's. % , 6000 \ W..,0. PAVHT, Hon. Secretary. ' , 'PiONEERCLUB-- - . '-tW^.A-Will" hold their rS-RBjJ®' J " :: - CROSS-COUNTRY VX - 4IT'B*EeLEwIASE -JieETING At SHOW GROUNDS, • OCTOBER l?th.. EVENTS:-220-Yards Handicap, 440 Yards' -Handicap, Three Miles Cross-Country Steeplechase. •.-•,--•«-•■•• ■J Bicycle Obstacle Race, Composite "Race (run ?wa4K, -»nd- cycle); E*ce#Bioyd«c; ■Relay Race-'(Pos.fc "fcntvies). Great lug of War , , Primary Schools Relay Race.- • ■'*'■•"• --Admission lg. Ladies HYec. 5911 .'. '■ . GREEN, gecrjtgry^ . •'■''- . , WANTED. WANTED KNOWN , —For Transfers, Initial' Lcttere for handkerchiefs, etc., Grewel, Filoeello, -.and" "Kuitting Silk», ~Visit Mrs Walker, High street. ¥ W ANTED, Buyers, for. Bedsteads, Cheaper .- than ever. H. .Atkinson's. . WANTED, All Grocers to remember that D. C. Mclntyre and .Co. . are Sole Agents for Spring J Blosspm_.Xeas._ WANTED, Buyers for"~Beddmg,, Suites, Carpets, Perambulators, ' H. At* jtinsor:,.-117 Manchester street. TTKrAJNXJJJJU, People - to" got' married. ■ H. , TT. Atkinson, 117 Manchester street. . r ANTED, Buyer Violin, Case,- and Bo^v, £1. Atkinson's, 117 Manchester etreet. IKT ANTED," Ladies" to Spring VV. Blossom Gokj-Lahel Teas. v __ WANTED, a good spring medicine, Bonnever fail to give eatisfaction. • Uno ghilling per box. WANTED Known—HrAtkinson'e, Manchestor street, for. Wedding Fjxrniture.; ANTiiD' Known—The Famo'a«" "Spring Blossom- Gold Labol Tea, formerly 2s 6d now. 2s._ l A_sk your Grocer .for it. ANTED, Buyers for Acoordeons. H. Atkinson's, 117 Manchester street. WAiNXKD, Labourers to >«y our .Working Roots. Bluchers 4s lid,. Shooters 6s 6d, Light.Chrome Walking Boots lie Cd. All' our'"own make. Maine Bros,, ■> High street. - "_ WANTED .KNOWN—That BalJantyne's keep Youths' Overall Coats and Trousers in stock at 3s 6d each. ANTED, Painters to know that they <tm buy Whit" Duck Overalls at Ballantyne'e Jrom 2a lid each. WAITED . KNOWN—That Mechanics , Overalls, Coats, Jumpers, and Trousors are stocked.by J. Balla&tyne and Co., at 8s 9d eaoh. MRS ROSKRUGE has Opened her Summer Stock' of Ladies' Underwear, including Slip" Bodices with-, long sleeves, for wearing with blouses." .. ,* WANTED, 10,000. More Gents to wear our ' Boots, from 6s lid to 255, Lady's Shoes from 4a lid to 15s Cd. No regrets after buyirig at' Th«l People's , Boot Shop, 210 High street, next A. Butcher's, Jeweller. CTYLISH SMOKING AND LOUNGE O JACKETS, in-summer weights,.at Hulbert's (opposite" Strange'a): T _ HE JUBILEE" STUDIO, corner Colombo and Gloucester streets—Jubilee Midgets 12 for Is. Photos taken day and night daring^ ,_ P~ Axil POWDER wants one trial, without prejudice. Two Patty Pans it nothing. PRING Blossom Gold Label Teas, the best in the Market. Obtainable every Grocers. P" ATJL'Y PAN BA_-Hg POWDER con- • tains an improved Patty Pan at eaoh end of tin. > ____ HONEY FOB INVESTMENT. Tjrna are prepared to advance if* MONEY in any quantity on Approved Freehold Secoritiee, *t LOWEST CURRENT BATES. JOYNT and ANDREWS, Solioitore, 206 Gloucester street. SEND FOR • TEWELL, Carpenter end Cabinetmaker, If *J you require any woodwork. Shops and Offices fitted, ap. 169 Lichfieid street, oppoaito Da—ks's. FrpHE MATCHLESS MONARCH OF THE MEADOW, The ' "McCORMICK BIG 4-MOWER. GREAT IN CAPACITY. LONG XJFE, AND NEVER FAILING WORK. MORROW, BA.SSETT AND. CD., Chiietchurch, Ashburton and Dunedin.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11098, 17 October 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11098, 17 October 1901, Page 1