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AMUSEMENTS. rpHEATRE ROYALUnder the Sole Direction of Mr Geo. Abbott, of Abbott's Opera Hcuse, Auckland. MISS FITZMAURICE GILL And bar POWERFUL DRAMATIC COMPANY. LAST THREE NIGHTS. LAST THREE NIGHTS. LAST THREE NIGHTS. TO-NIGHT. DR. BILL, TO-NIGHT. DR. BILL. TO-NIGHT. DR. BILL. THURSDAY. APRIL 33rd. NANCY AND HER SAILOR. NANCY AND HER SAILOR. FRIDAY. APRIL 21th, By Special Request, That Great Emotional Drama. EAST LYNNE. EAST LYNNE. Produced urmer the direction of Mr. CHA3. BLAKE. Stage Manager, Mr Loo. De Chateau. PRICE?: 3s. 2s. sit Is. Box Plan at Milner a.nd Thomi«on's. NO EARLY DOORS. Door s open 7.30. Curtain 8 p.m. W. L. CARDNO. Acting Manager. CHAS. LAWRENCE, Treasurer. ?365 rpHEATRE ROYAL. Under tb:* Solo direction of MR GEORGE MUSGROYE. Manager .Mr Chas. B. Wcstmacott. MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 27th. MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 27th. And following Evenings.Reappearance, After over eight yeaTs' absence, of MISS NELLIE STEWART MISS NELLIE STEWART MISS NELLIE STEWART

Suppor ed by i GEOR..E MUSGROVE'S NEW ENGLISH COMEDY CO., Who will appear for the First Time in Christchurch in The Most Successful Comedy Dram* of recent years, SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY. SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY. SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY.' The Rci?ninjr Record Rucces* ot Throo Continent* Music for the play, including NeW Gwyune'e song in Act 2, specially written, for this production by Mr Raymond Rose, of Her Majesty's Theatre. London. " The barpsicord used in Nell Gwynne's boudoir specially manufactured by Allan, end Co., Melbourne, from tracings obtained from the British MuseumThe furniture of the period specially made in the Princess Theatre, Me bourn o, by Mr W. Gardiner, from tracings from tho British Museum. Tho King Charles Spaniel. "Tho Little M-cxquis" (imported, and winner of nine champion prizes). The correct costumes of the jjexiod by A. and L. Nathan, London, from rtuable authorities. Cbaracterrsties wigs a s worn in the days of Charles 11., by "Gustave." Paris and London. Play produced under the stage direction of MR ALFRED TAPPING. Musical Director . . Sisrnor A. Brahms. "SWEET NELL" Plar.* open THIS MORNING, at Messrs Miiner and Thompson's far first nisht only. "Prices—Dret*'" Circle and Orchcstrail Stalls ss. Stalls 3s. Pit Is. Enrly Doers 6d extra. 3362 Representative—G. H. Barnes.

pANTERBURY HALL. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28th end 29th. Under the Patronage of Hi* Lordship the Bishop, and tho Christchurch Liedertafel. MR EDWARD BRANSCOMBE'S WESTMINSTER ABBEY GLEE AND CONCERT PARTY. In a Unique Programme of the National Music of England. Scotland, Ireland and Wales, Comprising Glees, Madrigals. Catches, and Ball-ds. Assisted by tho Eminent English Contralto, MADAME MARIE HOOTON, And tho we'u-knowu Musical Sketch Artist, MR DUDLEY CAUSTON. Prices—Orchestra Stalls and Dress Circle 3s. Stalin 2s, Pit le. Box Plan opens Milner and Thompson's, SATURDAY, April 28th. Gha-nge of Programme Nightly. 3317

pANTERBURY HALL. TO-MORROW. THURSDAY, EVENING. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, EVENING. GRAND MASONIC CONCERT (In aid of the Canterbury Kilwinning Lodge Room Restoration Fund). PROGRAMME—PART I. Overture—"Undank," Canterbury Lodge Orchestra Song—"Non EveT." Wor. Bro. C. D. Morris Pianoforte Solo—Bro. Dr. Crooke Song—"A Song of Tbanksgh-ing." Mies Bush Clarionet Solo—"La Hongroise," Bro. Dan. Sinclair Song—"Blow, Blow, thou Wintry Wind," Wor. Bro. Alex. Millar Recitation—"Coming Home," Bro. Winter Hall Song—"Mk Piccarrella," Miss Warchop Quartette—<a) "When Evening's Twilight"; lb) Btwaxe." Bros. Cookson, Collier, Collins, and Millar INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES. PART 2. Suite—"An Evening Ramble": No. 1 March. "The Departure'; No. 2. Nocturne, "Castle Ruins by Moonlight"; No. 3, Caprice. "Woodland Frolics,'" Canterbury Lodge Orchestra Song—"The Sony of the Lighthouse BelL" Bto. F. M. Collins Violin Solo—"Scene De Ballet," Br>. E. J. Painter Song—'•Farewell to Summer," Mrs Earnest Barber Song—Selected, Bro. W. A. Bowring Gavotte—"Mignon." Ladies' Eatudiana Band Quartette —"Sleep. Gentle Lady," Bros. Cookeon, Collier, Collins, and Millar Admission 2s 6d. 2s. and Is. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's. Booking fee 6d extra. Tickets may be obtained from Tribe and Co., High street; Coates and Co., Colombo street; Jno. Thornton, High street; H. J. Hobden, Cashel street; Hulme and Co., 122 Manchester street; and Crocker's. Colombo street. S. CLIFTON BINGHAM. non. Sec.

SPECIAL NOTICE. NOW ON SALE. 1 000 PAIBS BEST SAMPLES, Ladies' and Gentlemen's BOOTS AND SHOES. All at One-third off Usual Prices, At the D. I. C.

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Press, Issue 11564, 22 April 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Issue 11564, 22 April 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Issue 11564, 22 April 1903, Page 1

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