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PURCHASE "/"tHEF" BAKING POWDER and "GOLD v> LEAF" TEA. Save the Coupons fat the £15 first prize. 2nd. £10 in cash. 3rd. £9 in cash. 4th. £8 in ca.-fi?; sth. £7 in ca»». 6th. £6 in cash. Tth. £5 in cirth. Sth. £1 in cash.

AMUSEMENTS. mHEATRE ROYAL, Lessee end Manager . Mr Charles R. Bailey. ■ Under the Direction of Charles Holloway. INAUGURATION" Of the CHARLES HOLLOWAY DRAMATIC" CHARLES HOLLOWAY DRAMATIC SEASON. WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, APRIL 97th. And THREE FOLLOWING NIGHTS ONLY. CHARLFJS- HOLLOWAY'S POWERFUL AND POPULAR DRAMATIC! COMPANY. IN A GLORIOUS REPRESENTATION Of the World's MASTERPIECE IN MELODRAMA, Entitled THR TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS THK TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS. THE TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS. By George R. Sims and Arthur Shirty The Charrainjr Younjj Australian Actress, MISS BEATRICE HOLLOWAY, AS "DICK. ,, VIDE PRESS. The "Star" says:—"The play wan, from first to last, most brilliantly acted." "Miss Beatrice Holloway's "Dick" was one of the most periect child studies it has ever been the fortune of the present critic to witness. The character made a singularly deep apprai." "Two Little Vagabonds" is lavishly mounted, the nction is quick end precise, and the whole production may he described as a triumphant success." The "Herald" says:—"The piece is one that nobody should miss seeing." "It is tf veritable oasis in the desert of the commonplace." "Palpitating with ieal emotion*, it stands as a faithful reflex of life in many phases." "Mi*s Beatrice Holloway'e work n the role of 'Dick' is magnificent. The actress' identity is absolutely lost from the outset, and she bpcomcs the actual living 'vagabond' of the story. It is a clear-cut portrayal of M cleverly nahnal a type as to make it one of the most gifted we have seen for years." BOX PLAN now open at Milner and Thompson's. Day Sale TickeU at ESLICK'S, Tobacconist POPULAR PRICES: 3s, 9s, Iβ. Na Extra Charge for Booking or Early Doors. 9744 QHRISTCHURCH GARRISON BAZAAB AND ART UNION , . COLOSSEUM THIS AFTERNOON: AND " EVENING. CONTINUED SUCCESS. BUILDING PACKED. Ladies' March voted a Splendid Success anj Received Enthusiastic Reception. SEE OUR ART GALLERY. ENTRIES CAKE COMPETITION CLOS3 TO-DAY. Doors open this afternoon at 2.30 p.m.j Evening at 10 p.m. Admission. One Shilling; Children, Sixpence Art Union Tickets Admit to Bazaar. ,■ C. G. FOSTER, Captain, 9970 Secretary. .Q A R R.I SO N BAZA ARV SITT SALMA, CRYSTAL SEEK. LAST WEEK in. Christchurch. May Ixl Consulted by. LADY..and -GBMCCEUSIt Client* at the HIGHLAND RIFLES STALL, 9971 ' PHYSICAL and HEALTH CULTURE, 5$ Colombo street—Classes and Private Lh> eons, for Gentlemen Only., "Special TteaW - ment for Debilitated Pupils. Instructor, ' Prof. P. Byrne. Qualifications can be tw| , in Mr Preece's window (tailor), High street, 8477 MR TANKARD'S GYMNASIUM AKD SCHOOL of PHYSICAL CULTURE, Oxford terrace and Gloucester street opposite ' Chancery Lane. ■ The School is NOW OPEN. Join at one*,-.. - Send for prospectus. Private Address: GRINDLEPOBD, ,■ Ranfurly street.

• J IT N O. ;■■ j' rpHE FINEST VIRGINIAN LEAH"" TOBACCO. ... ; * Hade Especially for this Cliata**. GIVES SOLID SATISPACTTOM , AHD DOES NOT BUBN THE TONGUE. Is the Cheapest Tobacco, and its Great F*y*> . larity proves it the Best. - CHBYSTALL and C 0.,. p Ageate' '

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11875, 23 April 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11875, 23 April 1904, Page 1