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AMUSEMENTS. rpHEATRE ROYAL. Sole direction of MESSRS MACMAHON. ABSOLUTELY NO FREE LIST. NOTE.—This rule will be most rigidly enforced. EARLY DOORS. Return to Christchurch of that Powerful and Universally Popular Organisation, MACMAHON'S DRAMATIC COMPANY. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, THIS SATURDAY) EVEN I NO, (By arrangement with Mr J. C. Williamson), Will be staged upon a Scale of Scenic and Spectacu.ar Magnificence ne\er excelled in tho Southern Hemisphere, the Greatest Military Dr*ma of the Century, the Standard and Enduring Success ot Drury Lane, by the Famous Authors, Geo. R. Sims and Henry Pettitt, HUMAN NATURE. HUMAN NATURE. NVlie Temple Miss Maie Nelson Cora Grey Miss May Granvillo Mrs Lambkin Mrs Barry Lane Mrs Luhvorth Miss L. Downos M-Ji'gio Wi.kins Miss May Keono Lucy Miss liiingworth Frarik Dot Hendry Dick Miss B. £*>icy Captain Temple Mr Chas. Blako Matthew H«iwkcr .... Mr J. Lambert Paul do V_»r.o Mr Wilton Power Stefhen Mardyko Mr L. Walshe Rev. Arthur Lulworth Mr Fred. Cope Horatio. Spofkius Mr Chas. Berkley Joe Lamlkin Mr Harry Douglas John Stone Mr G. L. Mcrhinan Co.onel Brandon Mr R. H. Villers Pat O'Oonnor Mr Peter Savieri Scotch Sold.er Mr D. Mac Lean Father Bonino Mr W. Driscoll Jim Buxton Mr T. K. Henderson Arab Shoikh . . Mr H. Stanton Arabs, Sheikhß, European Pri-roners, Soldiers. Produced under the Stage Direction of MR TOM POLLARD. This production involves the participation of upwards of 100 PERFORMERS AND AUXILIARIES. Tho Gorgeous Scenery and Delightful Stage MR LEADER WILLIAMS and MR WILL DIAMOND. People's Popular Prices—3s. 2s, and la Box Plan throughout To-day and Easter Monday at tho Theatre. Early Door Tickets Day Sales, Ricdle's and Rcunen's, West End 9603 pANTERBURY HALL. TUESDAY', WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, AURIL 24th, '.Kill, and 26th, 1906. POPULAR OPERA THE HAYMAKERS, By the HAYMAKERS OPERATIC COMPANY, Under the Patronage of his Excellency the Governor, Colonel Bauchop, C.M.G., and Officers of the Garrison, and his Worship tho Mayor and Councillors. In Aid of the KING EDWARD BARRACKS BUILDING FUND. 100 PERFORMERS 100 With Full Cast of Characters and Stage Effects. Horses, Farm Waggons and Hayfield Accessories. Electric, Limeligrtit, and Storm Effects by Mosers Tumbull and Jones. PRINCIPALS: Fanner Mr C. Simpson Smith Farmer's Daughters . . . Misses Chegwin and Wright iDtairymaidl . Miss Bro Field Farmer's Assistants . . . Messrs J. H. Peek and W. D. Marks Stage Manager .... Oapt. Winter A. Hall Leader of Orchestra .... Mr W. Skclton Pianist© Mliss JDalttry Musical Director Mr Geo. Daltry ADMISSION—Dress Cirole, Three Shillings; Stalls, Two Shillings; Bo<}y of Hall, One Shilling. Box Plan at Dresden. Doors apon 7.15, commence each evening at 8 o'clock. R. SNOW. Lieut.-Colonel, GEO. REESE, 9516 Joint Secretaries. WAINONI PA&K. rfTHB PLACE TO SPP" ■ A HAPPY -1-. EASTER. TO-PAY-rGTewt Naval .Battle, S p.m. EASTER SUNDAY—Music. EASTER MONDAY—Battle 8, Fireworks 8. Ferneries. Conservatories, Sand Weaving, Punch and Judy. Punt. Swings, Merry-go-round, Dancing Floor, Hot Waiter, all Free. To enable tho management to put on an extra Brilliant Firework Display, a further charge of Sixpence will be made to visitors remaining in Wainoni after 6 p.m. on MONDAY NIGHT. The Steam Trams will Run Direct to Wainoni. Tho Wainoni Coach wtU leave Square at frequenlt intervals. Admission 6d. Afternoon Tea 6d. 9602 CANTERBURY LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL TOURNAMENT. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, APRHi lith AND 16th. On the Linwood Lawn Tennis dub's Courts, Stanmore Five Ohamipdou and Six Handicap Events. ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. 9532F ERIC J. TAYLOR. Hon. Sea THE COLOSSEUM ROLLER SKATING RINiK. Fyou want to enjoy good health). LEARN TO SKATE Daily S<essions: Morning, 7.30 to 9 V and 10 to 12; Afternoon, 8 to 5; Evening, 7.30 to 10. 'Ladies and Children are admitted Free to the morning sessions. Skates 6d. Special Attractions on Easter Monday Night, Half Mile Handicap and a Potato Race lot Gentlemen. Handsome Prizes. , 9590 EASTER Holidays.—Oßeautiful Burwood Tea Gardens. Boating, Croquet, Burwood Tea, Burwood Jams. Admission 6d. Tea 6d. Clock Tower Tram. Under management Knowles. 9385 HAGLEY PARK.—SUNDAY AFTERNOON.—The WOOLSTON BRASS BAND will give a Programme, commencing at three o'clock. Collection will be taken for the Uniform Fund. 9505 DEEP BREATHING IS INTERNAL EXERCISE. If you Contract Colds your Lungs do no* Act Properly. You are a Shallow Breather. F. A. HOESIBROO4 Physical Culturist, City Hall, Christchurch, and Sussex Hall, Dunedin. Makes a Speciality of Breathing. Telephone 1359. Write or call for Prospectus. PHYSICAL CULTURE. MR TANKARD'S SCHOOL (epeciallv built), Oxford terrace and Gloucester street. Ladies' Class—Mondays. 7.30. Men—Tuesdays and Fridays, 6.15 and 8 to 10. Youths—Wednesdays, 7.30. Girl6 —Tuesdays, 4. Boys—Thursdays, 4. Private Pupils and Classes as arranged. Send for Prospectus. ■ ——— ' ' * RHEUMO SOON CURED HIM. A few doses of RHEUMO soon cured Mr Geo. Colledge, the well-known Wellington Master Mariner. He writes:—"l was attacked with rheumatic gout. My feet were much swollen* and so very painful that I had to keep in bed. Hearing of your cure for gout, I sent for a bottle of Rheumo, and after taking a few doses the effect was magical—the severe pain left and the swelling disappeared; I was soon on my feet again and able to go to work." Rheumo is sold everywhere at 2s 6d and 4s 6d a bottle. F2 j Er.ster At the Bazaar D.I.C. . JUST OPENED A BAZAAR OF FANCY AND UTILITY j ARTICLES j SUITABLE FOR GIFTS FOR EASTERTIDE, ALL AT ONE SHILLING BACH. Lift takes you right into the Department. At the Easter D.I.C. Bazaar

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12478, 14 April 1906, Page 1

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