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AMUSEMENTS. COMIC OPERA. SEASON. BOX PLAN* Opens at Messrs Milner and Thompson's At 10 this rran.-RSj>AY) morxixjg, For First Night Ow'.y. Place for subsequent performances of tlie entire season open TO-MOKROW (TRIDAY). NOV. SStli, At eama hour. ORDER OF PRECEDENCE COUPON'S will be issued to all patrons, on application »* iTic Bmc Office, from 7.30 o'clock uHIS (Thursday) MORNING. v rp HEAT Ii E ROYAL Under the Sole Direction of MR GEORGE MUSGROVE. Manager: Mr T. P. Hudson. Inauguration of the MOST CO<X"-PTCt'OUS AND NOTABLE OPERATIC SEA SOX Erer Known in Chris'.ohurch. xiXE eVening-s only. Commencing TUESDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 2nd. TUESDAY NEXT. DECEMBER 2nd. First Appearance in Cbrisicliurch of GEORGE MUSGROVE'S GEORGE MUSOROVE'S NEW ENGLISH COMIC OPERA CO. NEW IiNGLISH COMIC OPERA CO. Presenting for the First Time in this City for FIVE EVENINGS ONLY The Wonderfully Successful Romantic Comic Opera, THE THIRTY THIEVES. THE THIRTY THIEVES. THE THIRTY THIEVES. THE THIRTY THIEVES. THE THIRTY THIEVES, THE THIRTY THIEVES, Which Overflows with Smart end Sparkling Witticisms, Excruciatingly Funny Situations. . Bright, Tuneful, and Catchy Melodies, Beautiful, Harmonious 'Choruses, Superb and Graceful Dances. Interpreted by ft Cast of UNEXAMPLED BRILLIANCY, And GRAND OPERA CHORUS OF 60 VOICES GRAND OPERA CHORUS OF 60 VOICES.. Introducing the Famous GRAND PORCELAIN" PROCESSION GRAND PORCELAIN PROCESSION And BALLET OF THE WORLD'S CHINA. A Gorgeous Spectacle of Unparalleled ■ Magnificence. THE UNQUESTIONABLE SUCCESS OF THIS, OPERA Throughout England and tho Colonic* permits the Management to confidently assert that it must certainly ' ' COMPEL ADMIRATION ELICIT WONDERMENT EVOKE APPLAUSE CREATE UPROARIOUS LAUGHTER, And Bβ acclaimed as. amongst Comic Operas, THE MOST PRONOUNCED SUCCESS Ever Achieved in this City. MONDAY. DECEMBER Bth. AND THREE FOLLOWING EVENINGS. Tho Phenomenal Operatic Success of England end America, A CHINESE HONEYMOON, A CHINESE HONEXMOON, Musical Director .-SIGNOR A.' BRAHMS. Plays produced under the stage direction of MR JOHN WALLACE. PRICBS: DTeee Circle and Orchestral Stalls. Sβ; Stalls, 3s; Pit, Iβ. Eftriy doors Iβ extra. . D»y Sales Eslick's. . , Advance Represontetive, G.H. BARNES. ,' ■ -,■-•.. . ■ ~ 9833 PUBLIC SCHOOL SPORTS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23th. TAN CASTER, PA .R,K. LAST YEAR'S SUCCESS TO BE • EXCELLED. • ' 100 EVENTS. 100 EVENTS. 40 TEAMS IN PHYSICAL DRILLS. 800 IN ONE GREAT MASSED DISPLAY. 1200 IN GRAND"""MARCH PAST. Maypolo. Infant Displays. 10 Companies in Military Drill. OVER 2000 COMPETITORS. ADMISSION SIXPENCE. SATURDAY NEXT. ; 9830 C. T. ASCHMAN, General Secretary. PARISH FETE, COUItTENAY HALL. FRIDAY, DECEMBEfR sth, 2 p.m. PTNG PONG~TOUR'>"AME«T, (Prise, Regulation Te-ble). S*?« of Work. Efoooting 3i*sches, AunA Sei'y, etc. Tea, at 6, Is. 9757 SO<;iAL~ixOCCE. _. ■•'•■ SALE OF WORK. TRINITY ,HALL V MANCHESTER STREET. Iα .connection; with tho .Ladies* Association of 1 Trinity Congregational Church. rrVHE SALE wiH be opened THIS AFTEtRi- NOON (Thursday)* Mie Justice .Dennia'on, at 3 o'clock. Thursday—Sale from 3 to 5.30 and 7 to 10 p.m. Friday, at 7.30 p.m. Music and Entertainments, Refreshments. Admission Free. __ 8720k in ST. MICHAEL'S Xi SCHOOLROOM. TO-NIGHT. NOVEMBER 27th. at 8 p.m., Given by St. Michael's Boys' Guild. Admission One SEilling. 9833 MARSHLAND CYCLING CLUB. TVHE Concert in aid of the above Club, .1 which w«8 to be held To-night, is POSTPONED until THURSDAY NEXT, December 4th. 9803 W. J-. WALTER, Secretary. ST. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM, Latimer square.—Fancy Fair end Stt'.e of Work TO-DAY 2.30 to 10 p.m. Afternoon Free; Entertainment at night, Is; Children 6d. _703 ST. MARY'S, MERIVALE—AnnuaI Sale of Work, in the Soboof.Tcom. THURSDAY, December 4th. Plain and Fancy Needlework, etc.. Strarwlierries and Cre-wn, Afternoon Tea, Produce, Sweote, Dolls, Bran Tub, Entcrtainrasnt in Evening, c p.m. 9781 pHRISTCHURCH METHODIST MTS- - Durliain street S.—Anneal Sunday School Festival, TO-NIGHT. Tea and Public Meeting, Tea 6 o'clock, Meeting 7.30. Muaio by Ohildren axd Choir. _ 9826 6D POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT—GIass Blowing. 2to 5 and 7to 9 Daily. A Present for Each Visitor. Admission 6d. Works, 16 Manchester etreefc. Preeente for Nothing. Conditions at each exhibition of Glass Blowing. 9829 FIRE. FIRE. FIBE. JAMES LOGIE. SALVAGE SALE to be continued. Also, we have purchased manufacturer's eurp'.us etock of NEW GOODS, at ridiculously low prices. Reductions to »uit everybody Don't forest the Old Shop. CASHEL STREET. Repairs and B'tpoke Work m Usual. MISS PHIPPS^ H TBS NAPIER'S AGENT, RECEIVES JxL PUPILS for Anglo-Parisian Drees- ■ catting. Terms, 80s. Also making up. Lesson* daily. Ladies invited to call and tee system. 113 Hereford etiest, Central. FiBSB PICTURE MOULDINGS, Glass, Mount*, i Picture Framers' Sundries. Wholesale and Retail. SMITH AND SMITH, TuamjßtrceMNeirJHigh_etreet) : 6321 ONE Doso of Wallace andCo.'sLirer Pilli will make yon feel like a new person.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11441, 27 November 1902, Page 1
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