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AMUSEMENTS. MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE. ALL ALONG THE LINE rnHE CRITICS UNANIMOUSLY PROX XOUXCE MONSIEUR BEAUOAIRE, Not Only the . MOST DELIGHTFUL and FASCINATING ROiIANTIC DRAMA, But also tho MOST GORGEOUS AND SUMPTUOUS PRODUCTION EVER WITNESSED ON THE STAGE. MUJ.'c. WILLIAMSON Has Pleasure in Announcing that THE NEW ZEALAND TOUR. Of toSS MAU-D " JEFFRIES , And MR JULIUS. KNIGHT, Supported by a. SPECIALLY SELECTED LONDON COMPANY. Will bo Inaugurated nt the THEATRE ROYAL On THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, . THURSDAY EVENING - NEXT, By a Magnificent Production of MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE, MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE, Which' will not only be presented with THE SAME UNRIVALLED CAST, But Staßi-d with Entirely the Same SCENERY. COSIUM'ES, AND ■" ACCESSORIES, Down to tho Minutest Detail, as in the Australian Cities, where a PERFECT FURORE OP ENTHUSIASM: Was Aroused. Montier Beaucairri .MR•'JULIUS KNIGHT I>ady Mary Carlyle MISS MAUD JEFFRIES MR JULIUS KNIGHT. . ■ "Despite the excellence.of his impersonation of a variety of. parts, it cannot but be flffirroed that as Monsieur Beeucaire, Mr Knight eclipses",*.]! hi« other performances. Hie conception is so so'admirable in detail, so convincing in eenaral effect, aod withal so picturesque, that'an; improvement seems beyond imagination." ■ ■ •MISS MuVUD JEFFRIES. "The authors could have found no more delightful embodiment of their heroine, than Miw .Maud Jeffries. She invested .the part with a singular,charm* and her acting , was ini'tinct with pure , emotion and unmistakeable power. Aβ such it is destined to be long preserved in. the' gallery of affectionate remembrance." SPECIAL, XOTE— • Owing to a- quick succession of Great . ■' ~ Attractions. '■'.-' MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE . " Will be presented for POSITIVELY FOUR .NIGHTS ONLY.

The Box Plans for which w}ll be opened «t Milner and Thompson's, on ' 'MONifIAY »t » o'clock, Dress Circle-and Reeervefl' Stalls Bs, Stall* 3a. Pit Is. Early doors, Stalls and Pit, 6d extra. . ■- ; ; 6334 CANTERBURY BAND.OF O£OPE: UNtlOls*. MUSICAL AND Erx>CUnOXAEY CONTESTS, CHORAL HALL, LATIMER SQUARE, MONDAY. OCTOBER 17th to MONDAY, • OCTOBER 21th, 1804 135 Entries, ooneutmg of Dialogues, Recitations, Vocal Solos Duets Quartettes, Trios, Choirs, Action Song, Piano Solos and Duet*, Violin Solos and Duets Tableaux Clubs Dumb-bells, ■ Hoops, Addressee and l Improtnp'tu Speeches. •ADMISSION—ChiIdren 3d, Adulte 6d Doors open at 7, contests commence at 7.30 p.m. sharp., .-, Piano lent "by Dresden Piano Co 6081F OPAWA DISTRICT SCHOOL—Picnic and Prize Fund GRAND CONCERT, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 18th "Ferforoie.rs, t^firta«irtTtr-Concert Party—*U»» Katie Young, Sirs Barber Meanre Cookson, Jfarci Millar, , Tincetit; a-nd Winter H«ll 6165F d U M N E' R, SUNDAY . - IDjERRrs" BAND. ' • Trams 2 spm 6062 CHBISTCHURCH SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL ;. ;-•■■ • CULTURE SANDOW SYSTE2H. CITY HALL, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE FA. HORNIBJOOK. Instructor. Pupil ol • Sandow, and Sandow Medalhit, 1898 Classes..for : Ladiee, Children, and Gentlemen. Private Tuition Medical Cases Breathing Exercises a Speciality Write or call for prospectus Telephone No 1359 FEDERAL COFFEE PALACE, •.' .. Victoria square TEA AND SUPPER ROOMS Open Daily PM LECTURES. CHORAL. HALL— iTr W. W Collins will . Lecture To-morrow Subject "Egyptian, Babylonian, and Hebrew Creation Stories."' . Musical pelectious et 7 o'cock Admission free. Collection 69T1

NZ. FARMERS , ' UNION, TAI • TAPU • BRANOH. — Mr, W,.J. * Colebaich, M.R.C.V.S., Lincoln' Agricultural CtoUesre,< will give a Lecture to-Farmers on "The Management of the Farm Horse,"'in the District School on MONDAY, October 17th, it 8 p.m. T. 0. MORGAN, Hon. Secretary. ■ - ■; 0007 METHODIST MISSION HAM/ (Durham street S.)—SATURDAY, . OCTOBER 22nd. First Le-cture inChrirtchurch by Dr. EG-ERTON YOUNiG, the F*mou»' Dojr Traveller, Cenoeist, etid'Mi*ek>n«ny ta the;R*d Indians. Magnificent Limelight Illustrations. ■■ - . - ■, . 6173 PROFESSOR BICKERTON will give a Series of Lectures on Science and Humanity on Sunday Evening* at 151 Gloucester street (next Theatre). The meetings will commence at seven p.m., admission silver coin. Prof. Bickerlon's Wainoni Summer School' will commence shortly. Wainoni Park open Daily, admission 6d, tea 6d. Picnics, Evening Parties, _ Camp FireEircnjp.gs,. Fetes, etc. Wain.oni, an ideal homo, is approached by. river, road, or tram: GET IN FRONT AND STAT THERE OK a.. DANDY Bicycle. Genuine B.S.A. Highest grade - fittings, highest class workmanship. . BEST VALUE IjTtHE: WORLD. ■', £15.- . ENVOY STORES. 763 132 a Lichfleld etreet: O P E C I A L OF F E R. A £20 BICYCLE, for *12 10«. LADY'S NEW BICYCLE £12 10§. lADY'B NEW BICYCLE £ia 10». LADY'S NEW BICYCLE *12 10* Twelve Months' Guarantee. SAVILLE and CO., Cathedral square. 5165F TTOR the FRESHEST FISH and J: FRIMBST POULTBT Cdl oa or Ring up "•;■ , . . . FAIL. THE FISHMONGER, High street. Telephone 891. . . F •pOR the PRIUEST MEAT in OSEIST- . OHUBCH Call on or Ring up FAIL, the Butcher, HIGH STREET. TelepUon* MS ;___ ._ • F AT THED.I.C. , NEW PICTORIAL,* POSTCARDS. Scenery of ChrUtchurch and District. Published by the D.I.C. QUITE A NEW SERIEa , Packet containing : 12 Cards 1»; posted to ■ny part of the colony for 13 Stamps. New Enelish and Continental Cards arriving by each mail. AT THE D.IC. v< . i

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 12014, 15 October 1904, Page 1

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