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AMUSEMENTS, rp H E A T R E ROYAL. Under the Direction of MR J. C. WILLIAMSON. Representative ... Mr Henry Bracy Business Manager . . Mr Richard" Stewart LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT Of MY LADY MOLLY. The SECOND PERFORMANCE of this CHARMING OPERA Last Evening EMPHATICALLY ENDORSED the FLATTERIN({ OPINIONS Expressed on the Opening Night. PUBLIC DELKiHTED PRESS UNANIMOUS That MY LADY MOLLY, Is the Most Delightful Production ever seen in Christchurch. TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, FOR THK LAST TIME, MY LADY MOLLY, Supported by thf Entire Strength of MR. J C. WILLIAMSON'S ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY. Last Opportunity of Witnessing the most beautiful stage production yet seen in Christchurch. Musical Director-M. LEON CARON. Stage Director—Mß SPENCER BARRY. All Productions under the Supervision of Mr HENRY BRACY. Day Tickets, Eslick's, 6s, 4«. and 2s. MR J. C. WILLIAMSON'S ■pOYAL COMIC OPERA CO. The Management beg to Announce the following Arrangements for the LAST TWO NIGHTS OF THE SEASON. MONDAY, APRIL 25th, Special Elaborate Presentation with a Magnificent Cast of the Romantic Opera MA MIE ROSETTE. MA MIE ROSETTE. TUESDAY, APRIL 26th. POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT, By Special Request, will be produced Gilbert and Sullivan's Ever Welcome and Most Popular Comic Opera THE MIKADO. THE MIKADO. SPECIAL NOTE. BOX OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS. THE BOX PLAN For the REMAINDER OF THE SEASON IS NOW OPEN ATx MILNER AND THOMPSON'S. In Consequence of the Great Demand of Seats EXTRA ROWS OF RESERVED STALLS Will bo Opened. 9363 /CHORAL HALL. TO-NIGHT, LAST NIGHT. Continued Success Last • Evening. ■ Another j Crowded House. j VERDECT—Never before has the public of' Christchurch ever witnessed an entertainment oxerflowing with instruction of c unique character. CLEMENT L. WRAGCE, . CLEMENT L. WRAG.GE, In hie Third and Final Scientific Series, THE MAJESTY OF CREATION. "A Voyage Through the Solar System," . "The Planet Earth." ILLUSTRATED BY TH.TS FINEST CELESTIAL PICTURES EVER SEEN. PRICES: 2s and Is. Children Hal? Price. A few seats reserved at 3s. Plan at Milner and Thompson's. KAIAPOI, MONDAY, 2Sth. RA.NGIORA, TUESDAY, 26th. LYTTELTON, THURSDAY; 2Sth. GEORGE OALLENDER, f>B72 Representative. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. T. AN C*' ASTER. PARK. THIS DAY. CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES. No. 1 • Grcmnd—Old Boys v Linwood. No. 2 Ground— Sydenham v Christchurch. No. 3 Grcmnd—Albion v Canterbury College. Kick-cff 8 p.m. Admission 6d. Grandstand 6d. Ladies free to ground. Afternoon tea". 9750 T. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM, Papamii—A social will be held in the above Schoolroom, on THURSDAY, April 28th, 1904. Promoters, Papanuj Amateur Cycling and Athletic Club. Tickets 3b 6d. Dancing 8.15 p.m. Music by Doherty'e Band. J. G. KETTLE, Hon. Sec. ■_ \ 9634 GLASS BLOWING. Final Exhibitions. ADMISSION 6d. PRESENTS. GUESSING CONTEST. The First Prise Parcel is a Rolling Pin. containing half a sovereign. 9853 WAINONI PARK. "PROFESSOR BICKERTON'S GROUNDS -a The Conservatories, Ferneries, and ciher Plant Houses, Park, Gardens, and Picnic Grounds are open daily to the public. Admission 6d. Afternoon Tea 6d. On Thursday and Saturday Afternoons, Music, Lectrrette or other entertainment. Wainoni, an ideal home, is approached by river, road, or tiam. .9036

FEDERAL COFFEE PALACE, Victoria square. TEA AND SUPPER ROOMS Opea Daily TILL ELEVEN P.M. CiiKISTCHUROH SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE. SAX-DOW Si STEM. CITY HALL, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE, FA. HORNIBROOiv, Instructor, Pupil of • Sandow, and Saadow Medallist, 1898. Classes for Ladies, Children, and Gentlemen. Write or call for prospectus. Telephone No. 1353. F GEM CYCLES Built to Order, ftrstclass workmanship, from* 212 10s. Repairs a speciality. Plating, enamelling, etc. Charges moderate. Machine* cleaned by monthly arrangement, including stand. A. McNAE, Durham street, two doors from' Caahel street. 685F ■piANOS AND ORGANS AT THE D.I.C. PIANOS AM) ORGANS AT THE D.I.C. PIANOS A* T D ORGAN'S AT THE D.I.C. PIANOS A2CD ORGANS AT THE D.I.C. PIANOS AiND ORGANS AT THE 0.1.C. BY BEST MAKERS, All at most Moderate Prices, And on Easiest Terms. Second-hand Instruments taken' in exchange, and 'Full Values Allowed.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11875, 23 April 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11875, 23 April 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11875, 23 April 1904, Page 1

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