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AMUSEMENTS. rpHEATRE ROYAL. Under the So!o X);7ecticm cf MR GEORGE MXTSGROVE. Macagi-r . Mr Chas. B. Wcstmaeott. , MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 27A. MONDAY NEXT/APRIL 270 i. And following r/renjng*. R^appcaranco. Aft?r over eici-t. year?' *'b?er.ce, o£ ' MISS NELLIE STEWART MISS NKLLIE STEWAKT MISS ?' r E\VAKT Sup? or ed by GEOU,,. Ml>i.i-:OVF;S NEW ENGLISH COMEDY CO.. Who wi:l appear for the First Tise »i Chnstchurrh in The lilost Snc>ces=?ful Comedy Dratca of recent years, SWEET NELL OF OLD DRITRY. SWBET NELL OF OLD DRURY. SWEET NELL OF OLD DRTJRY. Tho KoitrTiiriEr Record Success o£ Three Continents Mu*ic for tho p!ar, inclvdins Neil Gwrnne'e snn? in Act 2. specially written for this production by Mr Raynior.d Rose, of Her Majesty's Th«iiro hand-on. Fiav produced wider the !.t-;<!:e direction of ' jrR ALFRED TAPPING. MuJiicn! Director . . . A. Brahms. "SWEET NELL" Plans nc-.\- opin nt. Mefjri! Milrrr cr.d Thcmpsow's. where teats ni'TV bo b"t>l<e<i six dsy<j iii sdvar.t-e. A SPECIAL LATK TRAM WILL RUN TO SUMNER AFTER THE PEBFOUMANCE ON MONDAY NICrHi , . Prrc*s—Dres* Circlo ar.d Orfhertroi fitrl'.s ."a. Stalls 3s. Pit Is. Early Doors 6d e:;tr£. 3886 Rep re* en ta live—G. H. Barree. p A N T E R B V R V HALL. TUESDAY ard WEDNESDAY, APHIL Ssth mid ao*h. UndfT the Pa'ronagd cf His Lordship tho Bishop, and the ChriatcliurcU Licdcrtalv!. MR EDWARD BRANSCOMBE'S WESTMINSTER ABBEY GLEE AND CONCERT PARTY. In a Unique of the National Mueio of England. Scotland, Irsland and Wales. Comprising G-lccs. Miw\vipals, Catdien, and Bnlhids.' Assisted by tho Eminent English Contralto, MADAME MARIE HOOTON, Ar.d tho M-o!l-kr.oTni Musical Skc-ich Artist. MJI DUDLEY CAUSTON. Prices—Orchestra Stalls ar.d Drc.i Circle 3s. Stalls 2s, Pit, Is. Box Plan opens Milncr and ThcropFci;'». SATURDAY, April 2.? th. Change of Prograuimo Nightly. 3317

/CANTERBURY HALL. THIS, THURSDAY, EVENING. THIS. THURSr>A\, EVENING. GRAND MASONIC CONCERT (In aid of the Canterbury Kihvinning Lodge Room. Restoration Fund). PROGRAMME—PART I. Overture— "Undank," Cauterbury Lodge chestraSong— "Non Ever." \Tor. Bro. C. D. Morris Pianoforte Solo—Bro. Dt. Crooke Song—"A Song of Thanksgiving," Hi-- Bush Clarionet Solo—"La Hongroiee," Bro. Dan. Sinclair Son?—" Blow, Blow, t_ou "Wintry Wind," Wor. Bto. Alex. Millar Recitation —"Coming Home," Bro. "Winter Hall Song—"Mia Piccarrella," Miss Wen chop Quartette—(a) "When Evontag's Twilight"; (b) ■•Beware." Bros. Cookson, Collier, Coi- - Una, .and Millar- . .. ..__..__'„:■■ ■~. INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES. PART 2. Suite—"An Evening Eamble": No. 1 March, "The Departure"; No. 2. Nocturne, "Castle Ruius by Moo_ig_t"; No. 3, Caprice. "Woodland Frolics," Canterbury Lodge Orchestra Son<r—"The Sons of tb* Lighthouse Boll," Bro. F. M. Collins Violin Sole—"Scene Dβ Ballet," Bro. E. J. Painter Sons—"Farewell to Summer," Mrs Ernest Berber Song—Selected. Bro. W. A. Bowring Gavotte—"Mignou," Ladien' Eetudiana Band Quartette— "Sleep. Gentle. Lady." Bros. Cookeon, Collier, Collins, and Millar Admission 2s 6d. 2s. and Is. Box Plan at Mihier and Thompson's. Booking fee 6d extra. Tickets may bo obtained from Tribe and Co., High street; Coatee and Co., Colombo street; J no. Thornton, High street; H. J. Hobden, Cashei street; Hulme and Co., 122 Manchester street; end Crocker's. Colombo street. S. CLIFTON BINGHAM, Hon. Sec. pOLOSSEUM SKATING BINS. OPEN ALL DAY TO-DAY. GREAT AFTER NOOK'S SKATING. MoMiinjj, 10 to 12 a.m.—Lr.<rfics am 1 . Children. Entrance 6d. Skates Free. Afternoon. 2.30 to 5 p.m. Evening, 7.30 to 10 p.m. NOTICE—An Early iiarrjr.g Seiews will bo _e\i every .Monday, Wfd_r_*l iy. and Friday, from 7 in 8 a_n. Entrance Cd, fkr'r.s Frre. RefrcOimenU can _c obtained at tii. Kink. Ba'l-bsaring Skates for S_!o. A Lnyiry. R. W. JJAKFY. 3170 -fccrctr.ry nr.d M-.'-'-n^r. C U POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT—G laslv) b!owi_£.\ 2to 5 and 7to 3 daily. A Present for Each Visitor. A<v ti'i'Mca Gd. Works. 16 stree'.. for Nothing. Co_.di'.io_. _t c-jch Exlxibition of G :_nM-V>lo_ing. 3-ICB RELIGIOUS SERVICES. CHRISTIAN WORKERS' MISSION HALL,. Worcester etreet. TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m. MR BROWNING will give the Second of kii Scrica of A_:lr?ssc& to Christians, Sankey and Alexander Hymns. F3iso WANTED.

WASTED People to get Married. H. Atkinson, 117 Manchester street. TfTAXTED KXOU'X-faria point d'Esprit vV Not for fashionable) Collars, 54" at 2s lid yard; also other qualities, at Ballantyue's. TS7AXTED KNOWN—H. Atkinson's. Mnn--11. cheater street, for Wedding Furniture. WANTED KNOWN—That Cawrenco and » * Kircher give exceptional value in sideboards and cabinet furniture of every description. WANTED Buyers ior Bedsteads, Ch?epei than e\ix. H. Atkinson's. WANTED Buyers of Muslin Curtains, fiorn 3s Cd to 503 per pair, at Lawrence and Kircber's, Hisa_etreet. TNTEjnCNOWN—Paiis point d^sprit Net for new, round capo collars. 51" at 2s lid yard, olso other qualities at Ballantyne'e. ANTED Buyers of fkmbie Iron Bedsteads at 355. Lt«rrenc» s,nd Kircher, High street. THE "PETTER" PATENT KEROSENE ENGINE. To Farmers' Friend. Now on view a.; A. W. Smith's, Engineer, Co/the! street, opposiie Farmers' C«-op. MAL.ING end DISON. Sole F 141 Hereford street, Chrie-tchurch. SPECIAL NOTICE. XOW ON SALE. 1 000 PAIRS BEST , SAMPLES, Ladies' and Gentlemeri'a BOOTS AND SHOES. All at One-third oS Usual Price?, At tho D. I. C.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11565, 23 April 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11565, 23 April 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11565, 23 April 1903, Page 1

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