AMUSEMENTS. rpHEATBE ROYAL. Under the Direction of MR J. C. WILLIAMSON. General Manager . . Mr H H. Vincent. Business Manager and Treasurer Mr Bert Boyle. CURTAIN" RISES AT 815. THE TRIUMPH OF COMEDY. MR J. C. WILLIAMSON'S NEW COMEDY COMPANY'S SEASON. AN UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), at 815 pn. First Production in Chrietclrurch. FOR POSITIVELY TWO NIGHTS ONLY, Of Captain Robert Marshall's Delightful and Original Fantastic Comedy, "HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR" "HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR" Played for ihrce entire seasons at the Criterion, Court and Duko of York's Theatres, London with enormous success, standing foremost in public favour amongst the many comedy triumphs of recent years A LEADING NEW ZEALAND "CRITIC said "It is a play so light, so radiant, so dainty, and delicate, that th« ehcer joy of it all fails to express itself." ANOTHER NEW ZEALAND CRITIC Mid "It is quite certain that no funnier play has been eeen here " This Gilbertian Phantasy will be presented with the FULL STRENGTH Of THIS REMARKABLE COMEDY ORGANISATION. His Excellency Sir Montague Martin, G S C.J. (Governor of the Amandaland Island*) Mr Wilfred Draycott The Right Hon. Henry Cailton, M.P. Mr Athol Forde Capt Charles Carew, ADC (on lie Estcellency'e Staff) ... Mr Claude Fleming Mr John Baverstock . MV Thomas Oannam (Private Secretary) Capt Rivers .... Mr F W Permain Major Ktldere Mr T. E Foster A Clerk . . . . Mr E. Bulwer (Of tho Midland Fusilier*) A Sentry - . . Mt Sydney Latham A Butler .... Mr Henry Barrett A Footman Mr T. N. Pounds Mrs Rcntworth-Bolingbroke . Mtb Henderson MiM Ethel Csrlton Miss Florence Lβ Clercq Stella de Gex .... M»s Boee Musgrove The action takes place in the Vestibule of the Government House, Atnandal*nd> Islands, Indian'Oμ an Time .. To-day. Elaborate Soecery by. Gordon, Coleman, and • D.xon. SATURDAY and MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th and 19th. "THE DUKE OF KILLIECRANKIE." "THE DUKE OP KILLIECRANKIE. 1, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th and 31st, * LAST TWO .NIGHTS. • 'COUSIN KATE " ' "COUSIN hATE." Box Plan Milper end Thompson's till 1 pm. to-day. Day Ticket* Ethok'a till 1 p.m. to-day. Box Plan, and Day Tickets at Dress Cuole Entrance of Theatre fnvn 1 till o pan. to-dsy. Prices• Gβ, 3e,'ls Early Door, Stall* and Pit, 6a Extra. 8320 BAPTIST CHURCH, OXFORD TERRA<X r CONCERT, Tft aid of New Schoolroom Building Fund. (THURSDAY) EVENING, 7.13. \ CHBlfttiSftßCH edHOpt, OP PHYSICAL < SANDOW SYSTEM. > CITY HALL, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. F. A, HORNIBROOK, Inatructor, Pupil of • Sandow, and Sandow Uedallisi, 1898. - Classes for Ladte*. Children, and Gentlemen, -Private Tuition. Me&cai Cases Breathing Exercise* a Speciality Write or call for protpecrua. Telephone No. 19(9. ' LECTURES. i < LECTURE OX VOICE CULTURE, with Songs, by Mir LEO BUCKBRIDG-'E, at Mr F. A- Horaibrook'a School of Pbyetca! Culture (City Hall), THIS EVENING-, at 6 pm. AU past and present pupil* (and their friends) of Mr Hornibrook and Mr Buckeridge cordially invited. Collection in aid , of Nurse Maude* Oonnunptive Camp. t 3310 MEETINGS. CHRISTCHUBCH PRISON GATE , MISSION. 4 ANNUAL MEETING will be held in City ' Council Chamber on THURSDAY iNEXT, 15th September, at S p m., His Worship -the Mayor in the Chair. Annual Report will be read. Addresses by Rev. I. fiarginson and Others All cordially invited. 8153 CANTERBURY KOWING CLUB. rpHD ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING X will be held at the Boathouse TOMORROW (Friday), 16th at 8 p.m. A. L. ST?CHE. I 3202 Hon. Secretary. ' CHRISTOHUBCH CITY BIFLES. A SPECIAL MEETING of MEMBERS will be held at the Orderly Boom on MONDAY EVENING, 19th September, at 750 p m. Business Election of an Officer. By Ordtr, CHAS. STBERE, 3333 Lieutenant Commanding. CHRISTCHURCH WORKING MEN , B~ciol OPERATIVE BUILDING SOCIETY. THE 12th ANNUAL MEETING will be held in the Beard Room, Colombo street, on FRIDAY, September 23rd, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Report and Balance-sheet v Election of 3 Director* \ Election, of Auditor \ General jSeren day'* , notice in writing is required flora candidates for the Directorate. JOHN HIGGINS, 3319 Secretary. LOST 'AND FOUND. ' T OST-A Young 3>ark Chequer PIGEON , , XJ A good reward given Apply 119 Manchester street. 3303 CfTBAYED on to my .premises, an Airedale O TERRIES. Will be .old if not claimed next. H. E. Cocks, Colombo road South; , 9X12 STOLEN or Strayed, from my Healertoa Property 20 CROSSBRED EWES, jn lamb, branded 32. Oα information being given that will lead to their recovery, a reward will be paid by W. Walker, Selwyn. \3283 EW-LAID Egg* preserved with Ovaline will keep freah for two year*. Purchase a tin, and preserve your ere* when cheap for winter use. Tin* 1* Bonmngton'*. t SECOND-HAND PIANOS. \ FEW INSTRUMENTS taken in ex-{ change a* part payment for new one* | NOW TO BE SOLD ! AS GREAT BARGAINS, j J At the i . ' D. L C, 173*' Al* " - \ * t. ' { Nt * *■ t J',
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11988, 15 September 1904, Page 1
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