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' AMUSEMENTS. Vji II EAT R E ROYAL. Under the direction of MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON. Business Manager . . . Richard StewaTt. Representative and Treasurer . Bert Royle. . AN ABSOLUTE FACT. Never in the , • THEATRICAL HISTORY ofCHRISTCHURCH has any play msdo such a lasting impression on the the.itresjoinjr public cc ~' r . , THE MAGNETIC SCCCESS,. A ROYAL DIVORCE. A ROYAL DIVORCE, as evidenced by its fourth revival on Saturday Evening, when it established A FINANCIAL AND ARTISTIC RECORD far greater than any of its previous representations, A VICTORY ALIKE __ PLAY AND PLAYERS And the RULING TOPIC OF CONVERSATION will be the UNPARALLELED SUCCESS of . MISS MAUD JEFFRIES - As JOSEPHINE. MR JULIUS KNIGHT As NAPOLEON. Magnificently supported- by the Specially SELECTED LONDON COMPANY. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE of MR J. C. WILLIAMSON'S . Glorious production of A ROYAL DIVORCE. Introducing the ! MARVELLOUSLY REALISTIC ■ TABLEAUX, The Retreat from Moscow. The Battle of Waterloo. Alone at St. Helena. Which were received on Saturday night with THE GREATEST ENTHUSIASM. WEDNESDAY' NEXT, 2nd NOVEMBER, For the TWO FAREWELL NIGHTS. ' "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS." Produced under the direction of Mr H. W. Varna. Genera! Manager for the Company, Mr John Gunn.Box Plans now open at Milner and Thompson'e. PRICES—Drees Circle and Reserved Stall* 5s Stalls 3s, Pit Is. Early door stalls and ' pit 6d extra -until 7.30 p.m. 7721 rpHEATRE ROYAL A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME has been arranged for MISS GERTIE" CAMPION'S MATINEE, which takee place NEXT THURSDAY AFTEBNOOX, NOVEMBER 3rd, SPECIAL NOTICE. In order to place the* full particulars of this poor little lady's- serious position befoio the public, the CoimniMee herewith repeat the cable received last Friday from Johannesburg by Mr Boyle:—. ; "Tho doctors entertain no hope that Miss Campion w>ll be able to undertake the passage to New Zealand for some months. She has had a relapse, and is at present in the Nursing Home. Miss Campion -sends her grateful thanks to Mr Roylo and her New Zealand Friends." i The public will therefore see the necessity i of attending Next Thursday's- Matinee in full force, as the expenses incurred on a bed, of sicknets in South Africa- and simply - enormous, CONSEQUENTLY 1 YOUR FIRST THOUGHT ON WAKING. YOUR. FIRST .PENCILLING OX YOUR ■ .-CUFF," ■, ■ . ■"■ ,- ..■'-■....«■.-. ••' '•■■ "-toTjr-FtR&B* "R^JARK-r-To 1 : •■YotJir. : FRIENDS should, arid doubtless will be, thst ■ TITE BOX PLAN . ■ ■ for: ■■• ■• MISS GERTIE. CAMPION'S MATINEE •will ■Hβ on view ' - ' TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) MORNING at . . . . Milner and Thompson's Music .Warehouse. PRICES—Dress Circle) ss; Reserved Stalls, ■ or; Stalls, 3s; Pit, Is. NO EARLY DOORS. Day Sale Tickets at E*licTt*s and several business places throughout the City. 7719 CHORAL HALL.—TUESDAY. November Ist. GHAXD. -BANJO, MANDOLIN/, aul GUITAR CONCERT. Banjo Orchestra will play Talisman, Overture; Marche Humenqne; Riverside Gavptte, Hiawatha, Dinky's Patrol, Fanfare dee. ■Dragons; Mandolin anl Guitar Quartette will, , play "Prison Song" (from "II Trovatore"), "Staffordi Parade" (Joseph Wright), "Graceful Dance" (E. Wright). Fin de Siecle Cake Wfi-lk (A?new); Banj> Trio will play Highlend Dance (Kennedy) r Master Darcy Wright; ■ nged 7 years, will play Banjo So!o, "Darkies Dream" (Lansing); Mr Alabone will play ; Tremolo Banja Sob; Mrs C. M. Brooke will , sing ."Lyric" (Alicia Necdham), • "Pntsy" (Strecliihi), "The- Land Across the Sea" (Barnard); Mr Joseph Wright will play Zither- ; Banjo Solon-, "Revf-rie in F" (Hind), "Bolero" : (Cammicyer). "Berceuse" - (Cenrmeyer), ' "Darkies' Dawn" (Lansing). Admissioni 2s, 1 ond Iβ. Reoervcd Seats ,2* 6d, at the Dres- ■ d»n. Box Plan now open. Doore open 7.15 ; p.m. Commence 8 sharp. 7715 WAINOXI PARK. PROFESSOR BICKERTON'S GROUNDS I ■tT —The Conservatories, Fernerien, and ' other Plant Houses, Park, Gardens, and Picnic Grounds, are open daily to the publio. Admission 6d. Afternoon Tea 6d. On_ Thurs- : day and Saturday Afternoons Music, Lecttirette, or other entertainment. Wainoni. an ; ideal home, is approached by river, road, or tram. ' BANKRUPTCY NOTICES,IX BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE EMILY GOWLAXD. OF HAWARDED. ' A DIVIDEND of 18s in the £ on all proved . Claims is now payable at my office, i Durham street. G. L. GREENWOOD. ' October 28th, 1901. 7729 ROAD BOARDS. WAIPARA ROAD BOARD. ; THE next Ordinary Meeting of the Board ■ 1 will be held on Ith NOVEMBER ■ NEXT. TENDERS will bo received up to i NOON on FRIDAY. 4th November next, for • the CARTING of 1200 yards of SHIXGLE . to Recce'S road, TOO'to Mount Look-out road, . near Mr Woods's Homestead, and 1000 yards to the PeaTcs Settlement road. Specifications. ; may bo seen at the Board's office at Waikari. and at the Waipaia Hotel, Waipara,. Wanted - aleo to HIRE, ft TEAM of TWO HORSES - vith Driver, Tip-dray. Plough, and Scoop. . Conditions may be seen at the Board's office. ■ Waikari. Offers will be received up to noon en above mentioned date. . ( R. C. TAYLOR, Clerk. Waikari, 28th October, 190*. 7610 , BABY'S Food heated in two minutes. Get a Is spirit stove and a 9d enamelled saucepan. Minson and Co.. 220 Colombo . street. - AT THE p.I.C. VTEW PICTORIAL POSTCARDS. Scenery i> of Chrietchurch and District. Published by the D.I.C. QUITE A NEW SERIES. Packet, containing 12 Cards Is, posted to ' any part of the colony for 13 Stamps. | New English β-nd Continental Cards arriv- 1 ing by each mail. AT THE D.I.C. F :

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 12027, 31 October 1904, Page 1

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