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,| • ■ AMUSEMENTS. rpHEATRE ROYAL. Sole Lessee and Manager, William Anderson MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 28th, The Celebration of a Great and Glorious Event. The most interesting and popular recorded for many years. The welcome return to Christchurch of the universally admired ORIGINAL WIDOW O'BRIEN, WHO— WHO- JOHN F. SHERIDAN is asaooialed with all JOHN F. SHERIDAN that is rollicking and JOHN F. SHERIDAN buoyant; sparkling JpHN F. SHERIDAN with effervescing hu- JOHN F. SHERIDAN mour; embellished JOHN F. SHERIDAN with versatility; bur- JOHN F. SKERIDAN nished with -jocund JOHN F. SHERIDAN vitality; gifted with JQBN F. SHERIDAN entertaining excel- JOHN'F. SHERIDAN lence: JOHN F. SHBUIDIN Laughter Reigns Supreme. IT'S ALL RIGHT; IT'S ONLY DAN. To eignaliao such 4 ■ brilllwvt. installation of royetering interest, there will be presented Geo. "R. Sims, and Leonard Merrick's speciallywritten and appropriately-titled play. WHEN THE; LAMPS ARE LIGHTED. WHEN THE LAMPS ARE LIGHTED. To fascinate an audience in the author's ' happiest" vein. No'dearth of sensation, , - Comedy Element Powerful, Wealth, of - imaginative resource, & plot of interest, creation, of inventive brain to entertain end. amuse. ■ BOX PLAN 1 for Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls opens at Miiner and Thompson's THIS MORNING. " . NOTE THE PRICES—4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Early Door, &T extra,, to."Pit and" Stalls.'; Day" Sale Early Door Tickets only at ' :. - Touring M,' JOSEPH. • .. r '" _j '* * ■ m ! H ! E.,A T R E '-R O V A_ L. THURSDAY AND~FRpAY, OCTOBER 24ih and ,25 th. j. . First Performance-in New Zealand of Sydney GruudyV Powerful Comedy, A FOOL'S PARADISE. Proceeds in aid of the Funds of the Canterbury Cricket Association and .Hagley' Park; "CriokeS Ground. 5 , Cast of characters include the. following local ■ amateurs:— Mr O. T. J. Alpers, Mr Winter Hal:, Mr L. F. Tribe, MXiH.LJE. J&larsh, -Jfr.R.'Thompson., Mr S. HV .Arthur, Mrs ii. •E, Marsh, Mies Maud' c&Lies May, Marsh, Miss Cuthbbrt. -,-,... ' . \- , " " ; •, -•" The atage furnished by Messrs Strange and Co. . • . ' ,'.,'" The by'ft r - full orchestra - direction ■of Hei|F Bunz. •v- '•''. " ? -'.•--> i l ; • Admissiorte-<l)res3 Gird*.-Bvj Stalls 4s, Pii; Is. Box, Ptegji open at ,Milpe?.s£nd Thompson's : where' can' be reeerved. ' , • "-' '.".^"",y. :i C>B4PHAEL, 6242, ..., j_- ' ;,,j,>' C.C.A.^ . U! -. ./•-- H.-T. tf : " x ri RAsqtf'- ~" >,'>;?g6noert, BY THB?OlVIL SKRVIOE RIFLES." • - ~ ..- -. .-'-IJcors' ijpen at 7.15 ;pvm, 6572, - Wrb. PAVITT, Hon. Secretary, y■\VfiSS LAURA-FlSHElV.wbo."is e'irifjag'To--It± night 'iff itie .Theatre- Royal, etuated fon s,omo yea.rs undei , , Madame, Babnson". Speaking of her renderings 6f ,the- ''Fog Bell," the Melbourne • "A^-'-'tsaidjv-'vThis'' young c6ntralto'has, a, deWjy rich-voice ,o.f unusual quality, aid much'-toago'od Iα be: waited in Melbourne just 'now. ,r ■ *~;/..,. / v " i/ ■'.:. '. .' ~To-n;ghty - Miaa Fisher will sing "The Fog ' Be).)'' I'Aitt on the ■ • 6573 -i' CHI£DRE'N*S: HELP- TO 'CHILDREN, . At vie •_""■•' rp H B-i'-'T R B" V ,' R O V" A L, ' , ■■'■•■•■ _ Oa ; ;,.,. .■: '~ , ■ ■- - SATUKiDAY AFTDRNOON.'V '« ' TSEE'BRIGHT. HOCRS CHILDREN, ' -,'•„' c - Assisted by , ",-» : ■- •■ -'.miss - : ;marßden!s juvenile " ■ ■':.■_ ■ -'' \qrchestka; their, Delightful Entertainments' in'aid of the-Funds* of the MINISTERING -- CHIL*- A&i?S LEAG UE. [ ■ The Proprietors thave-given the use of the r Theatre- Free of Charge.'and Mr J. C. Wil- , liamson, of >Me.bourne,- has granted epecial' \ permis&ion,.for from ids copyright operas. • -- ■ >- "' *- ' . ; ADMITTEDLY THB PRETTIEST PER-' v ■ FORMAivCE EVER SSE.N IN ' , ; - /'_*'- ./jLQHRISTt-tLURCH. Doors bpon' at J p.m. Commence at 2.30 p.m. "-, -•"' POPULAR PRICES. - 6574 CANTERBURY HALL. '. • - \ EXHIBITION BUILDINGS. . OCTOBER 24 THURSDAY OCTOBER 24 , ONE NIGHT, ONLY. MR TANKARD'S FOURTH ANNUAL GYMNAoTIC ■ CARNIVAL. See the Special Drill (Men). The Finest DrillTeam seen'on'any 'stage'in'New' Zealand. Soinething\"Diihcult and Entirely New in Indian Clubs. Grand Figure' March' by 16 Youns Lmaiea in ', Varied Coloured Coslumes. See the .wonderful eiTeot produced by large mirrors fixed oh the back of fheeltge. A really Clever and Skilful Display by one of the Smallest end Youngest GifFe in the 'Gymnasium. Mr Tankard will give .his • Genuine Electric Club fico, ushir Clubs with 18 coloured lamps of 112 candlepower. Skilful-Exhibitions upon the Horizontal and. Parallel Bars. . Large Effective Tableaux. See the Grand Tableaux by over 200 Members. Mr C. E Fox's Full Orchestra. Electric Light Effects, Mr Seager. Circle and Body of Hall, 2s; Pit, Is. Box Plan Mil nor and xhompson's. Tickets Walker's arjd- 'jualick i3ips. Doc re open 7 JO. Ticket holders 7.10. Commence 8. Carriages 10.15* ,- ■ ■ __J> 508 CANTERBURY OF HOPE UNION. ' TL/TUSIGkh and ELOCUTIONARY CONItX TESTS, 1901. CHORAL HALL, Latimer square, TO-NIGHT. See Programmes. Doors open at 7, commence at 7.30. Admission 6d. Children 3d. 6359 TYLISH SMOKING AND LOUNGE JACKETS, in summer weight*, at Hulbert'a (opposite Strange's). O-AHK WALKEU, i QHBMIST, Cbristchurch. F5015 mHE MATCHLESS MONARCH OF THE MEADOW, The "McCORMICK BIG 4-MOWER. GREAT IN CAPACITY. LONG LIFE, AND NEVER FAILING WORK. MORROW, BASSETT AND CO., Chriatchurch. Ashburton.. and Dunedin., •

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11103, 23 October 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11103, 23 October 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11103, 23 October 1901, Page 1

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