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AMUSEMENTS. »T» H E A T R E ROYAL. Under the Direction of MR J. C. WILLIAMSON. Representative ... Mr Henry Bracy Business Manager . . Mr Richard Stewart Touring Manager . . Mr Harold Ashton A COUNTRY GIRL The Management are Delighted to Announce THAT LAST NIGHT'S HOUSE, Alike NUMERICALLY AND FINANCIALLY, Was an ABSOLUTE RECORD FOR CHRIST-, -CHURCH. No more eloquent testimony could be adduced aa to the unrivalled popularity of MR J. C. WILLIAMSON'S World-renowned ROYAL COMIC OPERA CO., And the SUPREME ATTRACTIVENESS Of the most brilliant and fascinating Musical Play of recent years, entitled, A COUNTRY GIRL, A COUNTRY GIRL, AND THOUGH THE BOOM Is only JUST REACHING ITS HEIGHT, , There will be 'positively only 1 TWO MORE OPPORTUNITIES, Vix., TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), TO-NIGHT, And TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT, Of witnessing this surpassingly delightful work, which has captivated all Chriitchuich, and ia in actual reality THE TALK OF THE CITY. ' HUNDREDS WERE DISAPPOINTED Last night through not having booked, so the evident moral is to ■■; GET IN EARLY TO-DAY, And Secure Seats at Milner and Thompson's for either or both of the TWO REMAINING PERFORMANCES. Day Tickets, Eslick's. Prices, 6s, 4s, 2s. MR J. C. WILLIAMSON'S "DOYAL COMIC OPERA CO. The Management beg to Announce the following Arrangements for the LAST 5 NIGHTS OF THE SEASON. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, APRIL 21st, 22nd, and 28rd. Euperb Production of the Charming ComedyOpera,* which formed one of .the principal attractions of the-last London.Season, entitled MY LADY MOLLY] MY LADY MOLLY. By G. H. Jessop. Music by Sidney Jones. "My Lady Molly" has outstanding characteristics , certain to ensure its popularity, to wit, the Prettiest of Music, an Interesting and Well-euatained Plot, and a : Setting of Striking Picturesqueness and Beauty. MONDAY, APRIL 25th, Special Elaborate Presentation with a Magnificent Cast of the Romantic Op.era MA MIB ROSETTE. MA MIE ROSETTE. . TUESDAY, APRIL 26th, . - POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT, By Special Request, will be produced Gilbert and Sullivan's Ever Welcome and Met Popular Comic Opera THE MIKADO. \ THE MIKADO. \ j SPECIAL NOTE. BOX OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS. THB\.BOX PLAN * For the REMAINDER OF THE SEASON IS NOW OPEN AT MILNER AND THOMPSON'S. 9409 COMPLIMENTARY SUPPER TO .I'flE CREWS Of the NATIONAL ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION. To be Given at the ALEXANDRA HALL, At 7 p.m., On'THURSDAY, 21st APRIL. A SUBSCRIPTION , of Ten Shillings entitles the Subscriber to a Ticket of Admission. - Subscriptions may be paid at the City Council Chambers. ' . No Tickets will be issued after noon on TUESDAY, 19th April. C. Mv GRAY, .. ... : ..,-,... ■. . ' City Council Chambers, .*V'- • ■ Christchurch, 15th April, 1904. 9077 WAINONI PARK. PROFESSOR BICKERTON-S GROUNDS, ' The Conservatories, Ferneries, and other Plant Houses, Park, Gardens, and Picnic Grounds are open daily to the public Admission 6d, Afternoon Tea 6d. On Thursday arid Saturday Afternoons, Music, Lectvrette or other entertainment. Wainoni, an ideal home, is approached by river, road, or tiam. • . ' 9086 pHYBICAL and HEALTH' CULTURE, 58 - Colombo street— Claetes and Private Lessons, for Gentlemen Only. Special Treatment for Debilitated Pupils. Instructor, Prof. P. Byrne. Qualifications can be seen in Mr Preece's window (tailor), High street. 8477 MEETINGS. " AIJBER.T HALL. "AITR J- F. GRAY, Evangelist, will give an IVI Address TO-NIGHT, .7.80. Subject— "Power to Lave for God. and how to obtain it," illustrated from the Translation of Elijah from Earth to Heaven. 9401 CHRISTIAN EX'DEAVOUR RaLLY. SYDENHAM BAPTIST CHURCH. TONIGHT, at 7.30. MR JOSEPH LUE, West Coaat Missionary, will Speak. Everybody welcome. . COLLBOiJON. 9406 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, on Monday Evening, between 5 and 6 o'clock p.m., a Gold BROOCH set in pearls. Finder, rewarded on returning same .to Miss Hill, 60 Armagh street, Lanwood. 9338 LOST, Bay PONY, Gelding, aged, about 14 ■ hands, long tail, slightly hollow backed. Information rewarded. Anyone detaining same, after this date will be prosecuted. F. Hamilton. Halswell. j>B9s WAKEN, from Hobbs'a Buildings, on MooJ- day evening, the 11th, a New Victoria BICYCLE, H. J. Ranger, maker, No. 821. A liberal reward will be given for such information as will lead to 'its recovery. J. H. Fabling, Buccleugh street, Linwood.. 9830 OOD-CABVIKG loois. Bouacre; and Cutlery Ground and Set. C. Barnard. P7 Caehel street. 988 ULL-SIZE Bamarany Aapoe Jsattreas. full weight, a. 6s, at H. Atkinson's, lit Manchester street ■ Is EASTBR BAZAAR. Is A NEW BA£AAB OF SHILLING GIFTS Just Opened on First Floor of THE D.1.C., FOB EASTER WEEK. ...- M .'■',- 10.<K>0 BEAUTIFUL AND USEFUL GIFTS, ALL AT ONE SHILLING. F

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11871, 19 April 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11871, 19 April 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11871, 19 April 1904, Page 1

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