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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 OF THE SEASON. THE ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY, In Another of THEIR STANDARD SUCCESSES. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), For This Night Only, and POSITIVELY THE LAST APPEARANCE OF THE COMPANY. By Special Request.. GILBERT and SULLIVAN'S Ever Welcome and Most Popular Work, THE MIKADO. ~~ With the following interesting cast of characters:— The Mikado . . Mr Haigh Jackson Nanki Poo (hi. son) . Mr Reginald Robert Pooh Bah . . .Mr Claude Pish Tush . . . Mr Fred. England Koko (Lord High Executioner) Mr George Lauri Yum Yum Miss Florence Young PittiSing Three Little Miss Maud Chetwynd Peep Bo Maids. Miss Evelyn Scott Kotisba . . . . Miss Celi* Qhiloni School Girls, Japanese Nobles, Scldiers, etc. Act I—Koko'. Dwelling. Act 2—Garden in Koko's Dwelling. SCENERY BY GORDON. The incidental dances invented and arranged by Miss Minnie Everett. Costume* reproduced from the original designs by Miss Emily Nathan. Musical Director . . M. Leon Caron Stage Director . , Mr Spencer Barry All productions tinder the supervision of Mr Henry Bracy. Day Tickets, Ealick's, 6s, 4s, and 2s. BOX PLAN AT MILNER AND THOMPSON'S As the Booking is Exceptionally Heavy EXTRA ROWS OF STALLS Are Being Reserved. 219 /-IHRISTCHURCH GARRISON BAZAAR. COLOSSEUM DAILY. DOORS OPEN TO-DAY. AFTERNOON, 2.80. Admission—Adult. 6d, Children 3d. EVENING, 7.80. Admission—Adults One Shilling, Children Sixpence. PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. . 7.4s—Chri.t'a C-Uege Cad__, 8 p.m.—Grand March by Ladies. 9 p.m.—Sword Drill by E Battery. 9.Bo—Highland Reel by Highland Rifles. * ART UNION TICKETS ADMIT TO BAZAAR. NOTE—Men taking flart in military march fall in at 7.30 on Wednesday. CAKE COMPETITION—Entries Close and goods must be handed in to Refreshment Stall TO-NIGHT. C. G. FOSTER, Captain," 216 Secretary. NEW BRIGHTON. A CONCERT, by town and local amateurs, followed by the one - act Drama "Ihe Tempter," will be given at tbe BEACH KALL. NEW BRIGHTON, on THURSDAY, 28th int-t, in aid of the Children's Convalescent Cottage. A good programme has been arranged by Mr Sidney Hawker. New scenery has been painted and' special songs written for the drama. 9674 WAINONI PARK/ PROFESSOR BICKERTON'S GROUNDS The Conservatories. Ferneries, and other Plant Houses, Park, Gardens, and Picnic Grounds are open daily to the publio. Admission 6d, Afternoon Tea 6d. On Thursday and Saturday Afternoons, Music, Lecturette or other entertainment. Wainoni, an ideal home, ia approached by river, road, or tiam. 9066 PHYSICAL and HEALTH CULTURE, 58 Colombo street—Classes and Private Lessons, for Gentlemen Only. Special Treatment for Debilitated Pupils. Instructor, Prof. P. Byrne. Qualifications can be seen in Mr Preece'a window (tailor), High atreet. 8477 TITR TANKARD'S GYMNASIUM AND IVI SCHOOL of PHYSICAL CULTURE, Oxford terrace and Gloucester street opposite Chancery Lane. The School is NOW OPEN. Join at once. Send for prospectus. Private Address: GRINDLEFOBD, Ran fur ly street. E. C Fountain.) (Gibson Fountain. DENTISTS. : •pOUNTAIN BR OS.. X 215 COLOMBO STREET. * Consulting Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday Evening, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. H O _ E L' S. TOWN AND COUNTRY HOUSES FOB SALE. Apply to E. W. BOPEB and CO„ Cathedral square. _f»KA, £75, £100, £150. £200, £250, £300, cvDU £400, £500, and any Sum np to £10,0_. to Lend for Fixed periods or repayable by Quarterly, or Half-yearly Instalments on town, suburban, or farm securities'at Lowest Current Bates. CHAS. HILL, Solicitor, 194 Hereford street, Christchurch, 5258 and High street, Rangiora. .4 BATTRAx, CATERER Bolls, Suppers, Dinners.Luncheons, Picnics, etc.. Catered for. ON HlßE—Crockery, Cutlery, Marquees, etc 13 VICTORIA SQUARE, 3440 Telephone 868. piANOS AND ORGANS AT THE DXC. PIANOS AND ORGANS AT I THE DXC. PIANOS AND ORGANS AT THE DXC. PIANOS'AND ORGANS AT THE DXC. PIANOS AND ORGANS AT THE DXC. BY BEST MAKERS, All at moat Moderate - Prices, And on Easiest Terms. Second-hand Instruments taken - - in exchange, and Full Values Allowed.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11877, 26 April 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11877, 26 April 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11877, 26 April 1904, Page 1