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AMUSEMENTS.. MISS MAUD JEFFRIES And MR JULIUS KNIGHT. TWO OF THE MOST POPULAR AN© GIFTED DRAMATIC ARTISTS ON THE AUSTRALASIAN STAGE. rpHEATRE ROYAL. Under tha Direction of MR J. C. WILLIAMSON. Touring Mansger-MR HAROLD ASHTON. IMPORTANT DRAMATIC EVENT, Commencing WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2_ud. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd. FAREWELL TOUR Of MISS MAUD JEFFRIES MISS MAUD JEFFRIES . And MR JULIUS KNIGHT MR JULIUS KNIGHT Supported by a Most POWERFUL DRAMATIC COMPANYA GREAT OPENING BILL, Recently received by Melbourne audiences with a perfect furore of enthusiasm, affording as it did opportunity for both Miss Jeffries and Mr Knight to be seen in splendid characters, which their riohly-endow-d talents enabled them to portray to the fullest perfection. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd, 23rd, 24th. An Entirely New Version (for t}ie first time in the Colonies) of DAVY GARRICK DAVY GARRICK Preceded each evening by W. S. Gilbert's Masterpiece, .COMEDY AND TRAGEDY v COMEDY AND TRAGEDY Plans for thesa three, performance- will bo opened at Milner and Thompson's on Friday Morning next. THE ENGINEERS' BAND CARNTVAL Will bo Continued at the pOLOSSEUM SKATING RINK, In Armagh street, on THURSDAY, FRIDAY and '_ .__. ' " SATURDAY EVENINGS.

A Large Amount of -Material Still to be Disposed of. Special Programmes are Being" Arranged for Each Evening. COME AND HELP TKE BANDSMEN. Watch the Papers for Programmes. CARNIVAL RE-OPEN'S THURSDAY .EVENING, at 780 o'clock Laaf Daya.of the Art Union. 3316 TT7-, A.I NO N I PARK. WEDNESDAY, at 8-Oamp Fire, eto. THURSDAY, at s-^Scientific Noveltiea. FRlDAY—Optical Illusiona, «t 4 SATURDAY—GaIa. " SJUNDAY—Music. Admit-ion-d.'" Afternoon Tea.6d. 8378 DR. BRADaHAW will (rive a Popular ORGAN RECITAI- on SATURDAY, at 8 p.m. Chopin'• J fFuneral March," Haydn's "Burr-rwe." Gounod'a "Aye Maria," Stewart's "Conoert Fantasia." etc., etc. < 3763 HORNBY AND ISLINGTON SPORTS. •'. NOVEJMRBR 30th 1905 ENTRIES for.the above Coae on FRIDAY November 24th. . Programmes can be -bad on application. J. KB-.WO-grHY."Hon. Sec Hornby. '■■'. ■ ;;'\; ;.Xlec_-ures. METAPHYSICAt-'CffJDS* TO-NIGHT, Bpxn T7K>URTH.LBCTTJ__E of the Course on X "PSYCHICAL" pErVBLOPMENT." ' O'Bryen Hoare, MA., will Lecture on "THE WILL." Room*, 151 Gloucester' atroet (nert Theaire) ' ■ - ... : 'v'.. v.~..\:' J - 8771 VOLUNTEER NOTICES. VOLUNTEER NOTICE. : CANTERBURY NATIVE RIFLES. COMPAINY OROEiRS., By Lieutenant A. Bourdot \ GENERAL MEETING cf the above -*.' Corps will be .held TUESDAY, -letmat., for tbe purpose of ELBCTING an OFFIOEJR. By Order, - H.. FA ASS, ■' ■■:■• Colout-SorKMmt. . PUBLIC NOTICES.

-TTrANTED, Prime Sheaf., Che*,, Oats, and ''Fowl Whe_t. wiui'samiplsf,; ISAAC ROBINSON, ''.-./.,.' ;V 7364 * l_t Manchester'.'streetV, ' CAFE DE PARIS. VTR P. BURKE has again taken possession of the above Hotel, and will fupesviss the Entire Management, and' - by close attention to business, hopes to receive the support of-his old and esteemed customers 'and friends. F9OB ' i. •...■■.'■::..■.'...,-.: CRICKET. SEASON, 1905 "V'EW STOCKS NOW OPENED UP. SPECIALLY SELECTED"BATS BY . Warsop, Wiadenl Buseey. Gradidge. Surridge. Quaife Bros., and Lilley. Odd. etc Duke s, Wisden's, and Spalding's Matoh Balls.Complete Aesortment of all Accessories.. - Special Terms to Clubs. LEWIS and ANDERSON. Telephone 12-2. 221' Cashel street. :' " ' ' .' : '. - - : .:-• F. FOR THE PRIMEST MEAT IN CHRISTCHURCH. Call on. or Ring Up F A Ih, T HE B U T C HE R, - High street. , TELEPHONE 985. LOST AND FOUND. • _ LOST, PLANS of West End dhambers. R-ward returning same to F. Shaw. '•"■'..'": .... - "' 3773 LOST, a Pink-breasted PARROT. Finder 1 will be rewarded on returning same to .33 Hereford Ptreet, City. 3603 LOOT, on Sunday evening last, between New, Brighton and. City, Long Gold OHATN and Greenstone HEART., Reward. "F.C.," care of Canterbury ' Jockey Crub, Hereford street. .3804 GGS.—You want them in Winter. Start now and Preserve them with'Ovaline Egg Prese-f-tive. Is Tins. Stores and Bonnington's. P

AT THE D.'l. C. NOW SHOWING A SUPERB COLLECTION OP CHRI9TMAS CARD 3 POST CARDS, snd CALENDARS. FOR THB HOME MAIL, LEAVING NOVEMBER 14th. ' Which is delivered iv England December 16th. !■:>: ,i#__- '. . ■ >M:'&£S^®MM&i&%

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12351, 15 November 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12351, 15 November 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12351, 15 November 1905, Page 1