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AMUSEMENTS. rj* H-E AT k B ROYAL. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). MAY 51st. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT. Tendered to the Pooular Comedian, MR FRANK M. CLARK, By his Professional and Amateur Friends. A MAMMOTH PROGRAMME By a Host of Volunteers. The Members of Messrs DEAN ond PETHERICK'S Royal Waxworks Company (By kind permission of Mr Geo. Dean, and Jos. Pe'.herick), And tho following artists: — Rcso, Juggling Expert Mr Joe Cowcn Dalso Mr Alf. Peterson Mr Ernest AVins Mr Geo, Coppin Mi(*s Millie Collier Mrs Moron Mifs Ruby Crane Mr Jos. Dunn And a- Number of Well-known Amateur Talent SPECIAL ATTRACTION: BUDGE WHITWORTH BICYCLE. RUDGE V"HITWORTH BICYCLE. RUDGE WHITWORTH BICYCLE. Absnutely Be.«t Make Briton's Best, fitted with Freo Wheel and Two Rim Brakes, GIVEN AWAY": Either a Lady's. Gent's, or Child* Machine. Winner ran choose frame to suit rider. ADMISSION—2a and Is. A few Reserved Scats at_3s C 53.6 rr. H E A T R E 'ROYAL. Under tho Solo Direction of Mr H. Rickwds MATINEE. MONDAY AFTERNOON,at 3.30. FOR SEVEN NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, MAY _"rd. THE GREATEST EVENT In tho Theatricai History of Christchurch. MR HARRY RICICARDS'S NEW ENGLISH. AMERICAN, »»d CONTINENTAL VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. First appearance in Ghriotchurch of ■ „ JACQUES IXAUDI The Most Celebrated JACQUES INAUDI Lis'htning Calculator '■ COUES INAHDI In JACQUES INAUDI the World. Who h*3 astounded snd purrled icionhstt. mathematicians and tha public throughout tho world. - _ A TRULY MARVELLOUS PERFORMANCE. The Sensation of tho Century. GRACIE EMMETT Ameriei'a GRaCIE EMMETT GieHtee.t GRACIE EMMETT Comedienne And her Specially Selected Ccmpany of Aniericen Artists, consisting of BEN. J. MILES, FRANCES GRAY, LE ROY WIMMER. WALLACE BROWNLOW Tno Famoua WALLACE BROWNLOW Operatic WALLACE BROWNLOW Baritone. England's G. W. HUNTER • Comedian Great G. W. HUNTER Ar^l Character G. W. HUNTER Raconteur THE GREAT CLIYE Prestidigitsteur THE GREAT CLIVE and Conjurer. SAM rfOLDSWORTH Tenor Vocalist. Juvenile Serio. LITTLE EILEEN CAPEL. MADGE THOMAS. ' MueicsJ Director, Mr Harry Ingham. PRICES: 3s. 2s, Is. Early doors to Pit nnd Stalls. 6d extra. Box Plan open at MSlncr and Thompson's. Day Sales Walker's and Ea'ick's J. F. LARKIN, Treasurer. -.-M. I-AECUS. Mpnai?er Advance Renieetntative. WILL JAMESON. . ■■ .". _6517 EMPIRE NIGHT, MAY 25th. AVERY FINE DISPLAX ct FIREWORKS will be given at IjANCASTER PARK, to con-ncmowtto the Grtwt Event of our late Queen Victoria's Birthday. It will be entirely « Ground Display, Unusual care and special arrangements hare been .made with Messrs.Stokes and Biokerton to make this"a great success.-. The. Pork wiR bo, splendidly illuminated wity: Coloured xrtc and Roman Candles between tha intervals orsst pieoos. Royal Saluto'Jof 31 guns will be fired at 6.45 p;m. The Wtrjokton Band will be in attendance. The first owa-ture to bo played at 7 6'clcck sharp.' G«tea open at 6.50 p.m.; Display, to commence 7.30 p.m. "God Save n.e King" will .bo played; at 9 o'clock, p.m. SuCO pOLOSSEUM - SKATING RINK. OPEN iri.L DAY TO-DAY. THE PEOPLE'S DAY. ■'~- , TO-MGHTv ■;: The First Time Ever Produced on Skates in Australnsia. MONDAY NEXT (EMPIRE DAY). POLO MATCH, and ONE MILE CHAMPIONSHIP SKATING RACE of N.S. Entries Close on Saturday Night at the Rink. Ball-bearing and New Skstta for Sule. 6512 R. W. BARRY", Secretary and Manager. ST. LUKE'S SCHOOLROOM.—The : Performance which was to have been given To-night by the w Brighton Dramatic Club, hi* been unavoidably POSTPON-D until FRIDAY EVENING, 20th inst. All Tickets previously issued for this E-ter-iain-mer.t will be available. ■ F6483 6D POPULAREXrrERTAINMENT-Glass-biowing, 2to s.and 7to 9 daily. A Presemt for Each Visitor. Admission 6d. Works. 16 Manchester slrcct. Presents for Nothing. Conditions at each exhibition of g!ass-b!owirig : 6246 MEETINGS POSTPONEMENT.— Tie Meeting to be •held on Friday. 22nd, of the Broedfields Branch of tie Farmers' Union will be held en 29th, 19C3. in Scboolrooin, 7.30 p.m. 6484 CHRISTCHURCH DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION. . THE MONTHLY MEETING of the Dairyiiien's As_>c"aliori wil bo held in the TEMPERANCE HALL. Gloucester etreet, opposite Rink Stables, THIS EVENINO. Members to meet ot half-past eaven, and the public will be edmit'ed at 8 o'clock, whon a reply will be given to the letter, in tho "Lyttelton Time's" fiened "M.tron." 6133 C. BUHGE'SS, President. ~~' HUNTING. fPHE CHRISTCHURCH HOUNDS will MEET At Mr Fowler's Houre, Y'ALDHURST, On SATURDAY, at 2 p.m., Instead of West Meltoh, as advertissd. F6464 ~~ SPORTING. PLUMPTON PARK TROTTING CLUB. TWrO BOOKMAKERS or their ASSISTANTS. CASH FIELDERS, or DISQUALIFIED PERSONS will be allowed on the Grounds at tha Meeting on 25th MAY and 3rd JUNE, and if fcund on any. part of the property will be EXPELLED nnd PROSECUTED. By order. A. I. RATTRAY, 61S6F Secretary. O EWING MACHINES of Every Make Rspaired. Duplicate Parts, Needles, and Superior Oil, sold ai S'nger's, 144 Colombo street * 654 MANDARIN Laundry Glsze gives a. beautiful ivory polish to starched goods, surpassing in brightness of Chinese linen. Ironing with it is a pleasure. Price, Cd and Is everywhere. Wholesale sgeats, John Hall and Co., Limited. p~~ O L D L '£. A P T £ A S Dil.C. SPECIAL VALUES D.I.C. in T ADIES' NEW MACINTOSHES, CRAxJ VENETTE COATS and UMBRELLAS. PRETTY MACINTOSHES. Newest Shapes, Assorted Colour*. SI., 27s 6d, 37s 6d. ' CRAVENETTE RAIN COATS and CLOAKS 29s Cd, 35s Gd, 425. NEW UMBRELLAS (Pretty Handles). 2s Ud, Ss lid, 4s lid, 5s lid, 6s lid, 7s lid d.lc: D.I.C

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11589, 21 May 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11589, 21 May 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11589, 21 May 1903, Page 1

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