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AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL. Sole Leeaee and Manager . _~il__m A_d_raon. TO-NIGHT For" TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Positively TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT The Last Time, TO-NIGHT Tho Sensational Domestic Play, THE 10.SO DOWN EXPRESS, s THE 10.30 DOWN EXPRESS. Full of Sensation, Full of Comedy, > Full of Startling Incidents. LAST NIGHT OFTha Thrilling Railway Scene. Last Night of i Miss Kathleen Duggan's Song, 3 *'OX THE BANKS OF THE WABASH." 1 - . i TO-MORROW (Thursday) EVENING, and 1 Two following Nights, ! Arthur Jefferson's Sensational Drama, t THE WORLD'S VERDICT. THE WORLD'S VERDICT, t - Full Particulars To-morrow's Issue, Prices: 3s, 2s, and Is. Early door 6d _____ - Day Sale early door tickets only at Walker's and Eslick's. ' Box Plan at Milner and Thofhpson'«. - Trams wait" until conclusion of performances. Stage Manager 77 FRANK REIS. Business Manager, MICHAEL JOSEPH. ; . 3925 rp H E A T R E ROYAL. 1 THE WO___D , S~-_NTERTAINERS (Polite Vaudeville), THE BOX PLAN For the Season will be opened THIS MORNING, at Milner and Thompson's. " THE WORLD'S ENTERTAINERS, Under the direction of Henry Lee and Ja3. G. Rial. 1 FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. _ - Commencing i MONDAY NEA i, MAY 26th. j The Arrarfgemen-s of the Tour rendering a Longer Stay Impossible THE WORLD'S ENTERTAINERS THE WORLD'S ENTERTAINERS . (Polite Vaudeville), ■ Introducing the -following Brilliant Exponents of Modern Vaudeville Amusement:—. KELLY and ASHBY I (Assisted by Miss Roberts), Wonderful Acrobaitio Comedians. JOSEPHINE G__.B__A.-r and her Louisiana » Ptcaj_inn.es, ARTHUR NELSTONE and ELSIE f FORREST, Grotesque Dance and Sketch Artists. PROF. POWELL, the World-renowned ■ Magician and Illusionist. "■ AGNES MAHH, ? The World's Greatest Eccentric and Toe '. ■ ' Dancer. 3—CASINOS—3, Big Casino, Little Casino; and the Queen of Hearte. FRANCES GWYNSE, Lyric Artiste. - THE MAHR SISTERS,' ■ ■Dancing Comediennes. GEO. LYDING, the Eminent Tenor, ' 3 ' And '. CHAS. K. SWEET, the Musical Burglar. i Notwithstanding the expensive character of s this, great organisation, - '. 1 , POPULAR PRICES WILL PREVAIL— *" - - 3s, 2s, and One Shilling.' , . 3&2 i - JOE BROWN", Touring Manager. 5 jTIOLOSSEPM. . COLOSSEUM. *' \J "Armagh street; Armagh atreet. f TO-NIGHT. - TO-NIGHT. ; TO-NIGHT, f Continued Success of Coronation Carnival* ■ - Colosseum-thronged last .night with an • . Euthu-iaafcio Atidience. TO-NIGHT-4_RAI_D SANDOW NIGHT, When _ao following ; Progra_s*_e 1 &ndej. the direction J". Ward"(p-upil Se-n- - dbw. St. • James slree., /London), vnll' be cariied. out. . - - -_ * GRAUD , SANDOW WlCrffiT.",, , , . ■ .8 <p.m.-rrl. 'S_ri_ow_' Exdrcises for .Arms . - _nd C_est -Svdoriihaai' Saadow "' ,Se___l),- v [£. -_Li^^v-aiglit_-'Boxing (!_«»_-* -. Morgaai- _»_ "Buft):: , B_tL s V.lim- - tary ;(Mt dJi 'W*_3 -(1201b 'the- pair), i. -Sandp_-'s Exercises, for Abdome«:(Pupfle^Syd_ r" enham 'Sandow Bchool). 6. Acrobatio Dia,play (Bros., Wyndham, - Sydanhajn -Juve_ilie Craggs). ' .7.' fencing • (Grand"'Salute .and 'Assail".. (Mr Burns _nd" Mir C. J. W_i_.. ■_. Sandow. Exercifles {fot* Lower Limbs '(Pupils ' ; Syde_tti_m Sandow School).'" "9. Siugle-Stidk Combat (Messrs Morg_n-'_nd-Huxtable). _0. Card Tearing, Resistance, and 'Antagonistic. 5 .(by request), Mr C. J. Ward. 11. Open Amateur Weight-Lifting- Competition, under -London' Weight-Lifting ' Club Rules. First pri.e, gold medal; secontl. silver medal. .Post . entriess. 12, iWoightrL-'fting Di-D-lay" by Mr R. Kerr" (pupil of -Mr. C- J. Wird). -who claim, the. Amateur Championship of. Nov. Zeefaa 'aYj-MOFRnw -"'WTraSDAY NEW CHA-TGIB OF PROG_J__fKF. Incl.tdi~7 t-coicti i'tv. -t»s.- "0-T.n.nisb Dances, and Top Boot Da.___.by Mr- Thomas .- Jenyns, and." Nttutioal. Dance.. ' Doors open 7.15. I Admission ls. * W, H. CORRIGAN; , 3033 . - t ' Hon. Soo. WANTED. ] TTCTANTED the Public to know _srt Law--II rence and Kircher give better value in Furniture of every deecri_>riptt ib/u. any other ' house, m -town. . , « WANTED Buyer_ of Ge_ume Eider Down Quilts, full size, from 22s 6d; also '' Blankets, Colonial and English, from 9s 6d pair, at Lawrence and Kircher'-, 182, 18., High street. t WANTED Buyers of DoubTe~lron, JJedsteads at 33e to call and sea and Kircher's, 182, 184, High -treofc. WANTED Buyers of Austrian Chairs, at 5s 6d at Lawrence and Kircher's, 182, IM, High atreet. ____________ \7I7*ANTED Buyers of Brass-rail Fenders i m front 10s 6d, also Sets of Fire Brasses, ■ equally as cheap. Inspect _4.wrence and Kircher's Stock, 182, 181, High atreet. WANTED the Public to know that Lawrence and Kircher are still selling _uo- ;• hesse Chests from 455; no white pine used. ' \7TTANTED .he' Public to k_-wtha-~th'-y'c__. -vi have their Furniture .removed in town or country without packing' in covered vans large enough io take a houseful at one trip by Lawrence and Kircher, 1-2,181, High street. , :\\rANT__D Buyers of Suites from £6 10s, , ,»,v gT_arantee_. properly upholstered, at ' Lawrence and Kircher's, 182, 184, High street. , Buyers' of Set. of Ware from' .TV, -9s Bd at Lawrence and Kircher's, 182, 184, High street. . DRESSMAKING. ' __/T BS BOSKRUGE has engaged a ComjXL potent Dressmaker, and is prepared to take . orders for. Costumes, perfectly cut ' Skirts, Eton Coats and Smart Blouses. In ' stock—Pure Wool, Unshrinkable Underwear | for ladies and children, with long and short ' Bleeves. W.B. Erect Form Corsets in all . sixes. 'gF.DF.RA_. COFFEE PALACE, VICTORIA SQUARE. - TTISITORS to Christchiiroh will find our acV conunodiation equal to any Hotel in New Zealand. Within 5 minutes' walk of the Post Office and Cathedral square. Hot, cold, and shower hatha. A first-claaa Table. Luncheon, from 12 till 3 p-*_- Letters and Telegrams will receive prompt attention. MRS E. CLARK, Proprietreas. Telephone No. 1040. 7157 A SATISFIED CUSTOMER ! Is ."the Best Recommendation. rpHB STERLING BICYCLE • SATISFIES EVERYBODY, i . ' COMFORTABLE AND RELIABLE. i i ': , MORROW. BASSETT AND £p., i Ciiristchurch, Ashburton, and Danedia. - ■»

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11279, 21 May 1902, Page 1

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