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AMUSEMENTS. N qayt eb a vjaTx jTaTTZ "Under the Direction., ol r John Lcmmon*. (By arrangement with W. AdUngton, London) The Coming of the Great PADEREWSKI, I The llhutnous PADEREWSKI, THE ILLUSTRIOUS GENIUS OP THE PIANOFORTE. Who ia admitted to be the World's GREATEST LIVING EXPONENT OP THE PIANOFORTE. MONDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER. TUESDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER. The coming in our midet of one w> great in the art of music cannot fad to leave % deep and everlasting impression on his hewer*, and hi* appearance among us will, in jcare to come, stand out as a LANDMARK IN THE MUSICAL ANNALS OP NEW ZEALAND. THE BOX PLANS. The Plan* for Guinea, Seats conn it of the Stalls and Four Front Rows of the Dreaa Circle The Plane /or the Half-Guinea Seat* ooneiit of the Back Bows ©f the Drcee Circle and the Ordinary "Stall*. . THESE PLANS ARE *TOW ALL OPEN. There has been an unprecedented ruah for Seat*, "but notwithstanding thia there am plenty of Good Seats left Person* cknrinf to hear the World's Greatest Piaiust ere requested to book early, and be certain of having a Rescued S*at ERARD PIANOS USED. Box Plaa is open at and Thompson*, to which til communications ahould be addressed. 3265 G. GIBBS JORDAN. CANTERBURY HALL. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, In aid of NURSB MAUDE'S CONSUMPTIVE SANATORIA FOR WORKING MEW AND WOMEN. PROGRAMME. ' DURRrS PRIVATH BAWD—Selection, "F»n«t"; Walts, "Jolly Fellow*"; "Canary Polka" (piccolo solo by Bandsman Hutton)} Fantasias. "Battle of Gettysburg"; "Smithy in the Woods", "StampetftT; "Turkish Patrol." THD CHRISTOHUBCH ORPHEUS SO. CIETY—"The Chapel," "Evening , * Twilight," "Mynheer Van Dunek." "Beltafmred," "In Absence," "The panoe, and Crow." jw»d "The Yonng Musicians (soli" i»r.jMs«hi > Buchanan, Tarrant, Barnes,' and McNamara). " * ' eoioeTbf-Mrfl C H. Brooke. "0, Divine Redeemer? , and "Che Ghioia"; <Ml*e F, Gardner, "Dear Heart " and "Dream Voices"; jMx Rhodda, "Doreen"] Mr Amtman. "Tho Vision"; Mr MnNamerft, "The Bandolero." Conductors. (Derry , * ißand), Mr B. Deny; \Orpheu* Society), Mr , J. T. MaeleodSmith. Pianist, Macs Nora MacleodSmrth. ' . ' TICKETS, 2s ana Iβ. ' 8277 JOSHUA, LITTLEy Hon. Sec WAINONI PARK. * , PROFESSOR BICKERTON'S GROUNDS "V —The Conservatories, Fernerie*. , and other Plant Houses, Park, " Garden*," 1 and * Picnic Grounds, are open .daily io t¥e Tsjblic. ' { it Admission 1 6d Afternoon ,Te* 6d> On TfcUwV » r' day and Saturday Afternoons Mutlc, t Lac- s £ tnrette, or other entertainment. Weinooi, an , . ideal home, it approached by river, road, on tram. \. ~~, ■ aw>ty • ' roB v ~ - INFANTS AND LITTLE GIBLS, , / TXTE h>ve just opened a> GRAND" Assert- '■ ment of sU * ' ' CABHMBRE « * $.'7 < WALKING,PELISSES . ?[ *■ Jf f MTJSLIN DBJESBES * / r '£; * SUMMER COATS aBdINTANTS* w" i s ' CHILDREN'S HAT 3 and BONNETS -^ • DAINTIEST'GOODS.\ " I*>1 * > * READY-MONEY PRICES. ">* ' ?. TONEYCLIFFE AND a CABBY. ' v
WANTED. * - 5, V XJLTMSTSD KNOWN-That + , Lawrence and , ,' w " * Kircnor make »•" Speciality of ■UβhoUtery in all, its branches. ■, ■> v WANTED THE' PUBLIC KNOW— / , That Lawrence and Kircher mark *,ir their good* in plain figures, sad Invite intpection. t i * , » s , '* ' j SIXPENCE W STAMPS, c 'Seat to the Office of This P*p*r % , ' , WILL SECURE A PACKET.OF ' l rriRE WEEKLY PBESS ANTARCTIC POSTCARDS WANTED KNOWN-That Lawrence and Kircher are both Practical Tradeamen, < and guarantee every article they sell. 183----184 High street . ?j_ WANTED to Sell, the Best Vain* Ever Offered to the Public in Vases. See\ window* and inspect »bow room* l "Law* rence and Kircher, 183 and 181 High street. WANTED KNOWN—Lawrence and; Kircher are Selling Full-size Iron Bedsteads from 38s 6d, and with Brass Bail* from 85* 6d. J * ANTED THE PUBLIC TO KNOWThat Lawrence and Kircher «*▼• L better value in Tapestries, Plushes, Velvet*, Cretonnes, and Furnishing Drapery , . - OVALINE EGG PRBSEBVATTVE-l part to 15 of water The Cheapest and Heat l Reliable Preservative on the market. Tin* 1* Bonmngton'*. i - ' LAWRENCE AND KIBCHEB lot SaMebag Suite*. ' ' ' TTWRENCE and aIRCHEB for Beddißc. U all pure and aired. T AWBENCE AND KIBCHSR for Seta U War*, from 9* 6d to to*. LAWBENcZ tm> KIBCHER lor JS**| Valua in Blanket* and Qailta. EJWEzSeS-ISSrXi&tMtelit Linoleum*. *M OUcloUu. Hearth Jbigs, and Slip MaU T AWEENCE AND KIBCHEB for Art Li Serge* 1* 6d, and PluahetU* 2* aa4 Sa Bd. . <■ LAWRENCE AND KIBCHEB for Beat Value in Fender*. Kerb*, Fir* Braaaaa. Fir* Dog*, and Stop*. . J^ BALLANTYNE'S B*autiful~Delwne* 1* «,d to 1* lid per yard. , • BALLANTYNE'S Spot Cambrics, all colours, Sjd per yard. BALLANTYNE'S Dress Lment, I*. l> i£ 1* IMpfy.Tara ALLANTYNfi'S Antique Linen for ' Drawn Thread Work, 1* id, 1* 6d, 1* lOd. 2*,_2*_6d per yard BALLANTYNE'S Ball-bearing Treadle Sew. ing Machines, jK 10* to a 10«j BALLANTYNE'S WearweU KTd Glove* in all colours, 2* 6d per pair, by post 3* 7d v per'pair. , BALLANTYNE'S Wearwell Dye Hoae, 1* 1 3d ja»r \' ' i TVBINK BENSDOBP'S COCOA. (For continuation of Wanted* at* peg* U.) T3IANO by Bord, only H& 38*, oaak price, J or XI deposit, and lla, lOd per montli.. _ 'R Francis, The Muiical Exchange, 159 and jl6l Manchester ttreet, Christchnrch. ! "IHTB have a> number of Organ* by Weaver, W Mason, aad Hamlin, and Bell, Every/ f 1 instrument gu«raoteed. Can be pwcimacat for " V 'cash or on easy time payment*. *Jt. > • The Musical ExohaegeJ IS9 j. fe
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11988, 15 September 1904, Page 1
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