AMUSEMENTS. HALL. For the j CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. Commencing SATURDAY, DECEMBER ?3rd, At 2.30 and 8. RETURN* RETURN FARB W E L L FAREWELL TOUR TOUR, Of vists pictures west's pictures wests pictures wbst*s pictures And SHE BRESCIAN3. THE BRESCIA>NS. I'H.E- BRESCIANS. TUB BRESCIANS. Absolutely the Most Successful Company in tho History of the Colony, visited by over 300,030 Patrons in Months. "WILL OPEN With an "EVERYTHING NEW" PROGRAMME! "EVERYTHING. NEW" PROGRAMME! MORE SCENIC WONDER S! •MORE SCENIC WONDERS! M.O.R.E MAGICAL FILMS! JIORB MAGICAL FILMS! MORE MERRIMENT! MORE MERRIMIENTI A Magnificent Array of Beautiful and Artistic Animated Pictures, never before Exhibited in Australasia. SOME OF THE GEMS FROM THE OPENING "EVERYTHING NEW" PROGRAMME! THE TIPLER'S NIGHTILaitiS, Or A VISIT TO LUNA. A Traction Entrine with E'.enhant's Feet A Tour Through Switzerland Catchine a Whale Dick Turpin Up-to-date, a Motor Car High.vrnyman The Marriage, of Princess Margaret of Con-nnug-ht - _ An Indian State Procession' Tho Dnhccrs of Lilliput The Flower Fairy How Brown Spent his Half-holiday Christmas Eve in Paris Twiliirht on tho Nile Tho-Magic Dinner. I T ") Mo'estv the Baby Clown s Revenge Have You a. Gun License? New York's Gipantic Ferry Boat A Chaso for a Husband. THE BHHISCIAVS THE BRBSCIANS Will appear in Old English Costumes and Perform "THE VILLAGE FORCE." A Descriptive Fantasia for Orchestra, Belle, and Voices. MR MILLS.' The Inimitable Comedian, in New Comedy Sketches*. NO WAITS. NO INTERVALS, NO EXTRA CHARGES. SPECIAL PROGRAMME FOR CHRISTMIAS EVENING. SCENES IN PALESTINE OF TO-DAY, And Se!cctions from "Tho Messiah," BY THE BEESCIANS,. In Addition to New Repertoire. ADMISSION: 3s, 2s. and Iβ. Children Half-price to Dress Circle and Stalls. Plan at Milnor and Thompson's: Day tales at Reidle's.T. J. WEST and H. BAYWARD, 7104 ■ I Managers. , CANTERBURY HALL. MONDAY, DECEMiBiEH 18th. (ANNIVERSARY NIGHT). GRAND DEBUT CONCERT ■ ' Of MADAME AGNES PADDOHT (English Contralto Vocalist). PROGRAMME: MAiDAME AG.NES PADDON will SinfrAria, "Che Faro," "The Songs My Mother Sang," "Huah a ba Birdie," "The Three Rewens," and "I Remember iUeeting You," e.nVi -will take part in duet and trio,, "Venetian Boat Bong" and "O Memory." AERS.GOWER BURNS. wi'J Sing— "Ohena Roberto, o tv chel'Adoio," "Hiaymaking," and duet and trio with Madame Paddon and. Mr • Vincent. MISS KATIE YOUNG will Plaiy— Piaoo Solo, "Po'.ka. de la Rein*." MISS TORIA SOMMERS will Sing— "Softly Awakes My Heart" (Samson and Delilah). MR CLAUDE ALLAN wiM Smg— "She Alone Charmetfc, My Sadnese" and "Old Heidelberg." " MR REG. VINCENT will Sing— "Song of Hope ami Love," "An Evening ' Song," end will take poirt in trio with 'MkuJiuno Agues Paddon and Mrs Gower Buxns. •M!R ALEX. QtILLAR -will' Sing— "Rose of the Desert" and "I Fear Eo Foe." Dress Cirolo and Reserved Stelle 3s, Stalls 2s, and Pit Is. Seats may be Reserved at "The Droeden,' Cathedral square. Day Sales at Ried'.e's and Reunert's (West End). 7150 KING EDWARD BARRACKS. C* RAND PROMENADE CONCECRfI* AND XX -MILITARY ENTERTAINMENT.. DECEMBER 18th. (AN.NTVEIRSARY DAT), 8 p.m. MUSICAL SELECTIONS By Christohurch Garrison Baqd. LOYD-LINDSAY COMPETITIONS By No. 1 Battalion North Canterbury Mounted Rifles. FIELD GUN IN ACTION' By E Battery N.Z.. Field Artillery. TUG-OF-WAR By all Branches of the Seme*. GRAND NAVAL DISPLAY. GOD SAVE THE KING. Admission lsJ Proceeds in aid of the Building Fund. 7096 Od ■ WAINONI PAKtL 6d AN IDEAL PLACE FOR PICNICS. KIVER, ROAD, OR TRAM. ANNIVERSARY WEEK. . Grounds Electrically Lit Every Night. SiUNIDAY, MUSIC. GRAND GALA, 18th and 16th. Melba and Other Selections on tho Grand Phone Punch and Judy, Swings See-Saw, Haypole, and Punt, etc. Come and see the blaze of bloom, and the great Tree-fern hill, the Ferneries, Conservatories; and other Plant Houses are now in perfection. Pa'.ras, Ferns, and Other Plants For Sale. Afternoon Tea 6d, Picnic Tea. 3d, Summer Drinks 3d. 7125 ORGAN RECITAL. NEW ORGAN, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, TUESDAY, 19th December, a* 8 p.m., by MR G. GIBBS JORDAN. 7140 PHYSICAL CULTURE. MR TANKARD'S SCHOOL (Specially Built), Oxford terrace and Gloucester street. SPECIAL TREATMENT for Spinel Curvature, Heart and Lung Weakness, etc. Director: Thomae S. Tankard, N.P.R.S., Diploma and Medal. .England. Ten yeaxa* practical experience in England and oa the Continent of Europe. . . SEND FOR PROSPECTUS. VOVELTT CHINA GIFTS NOW ON SHOW In the D. I. C. WINDOWS ' \ GREAT CHRISTMAS TOY EXHIBITION On the ' FIRST FLOOR (TAKE THE LIFT).
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12377, 16 December 1905, Page 1
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