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AMUSEMENTS. j rpHEATBE ROYA.L-! Under the So'.e Direction of MESSRS MACiutt. t v>N. ABSOLUTELY NO FREE LIST. GREAT HOLIDAY ATTRACTION. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. MACMAHON'S DRAMATIC COMPAiNY, A VERITABLE SENSATION. Tie Greatest Military Drama of the Century, the standing and enduring succeae of Dmry Lane, by the famous author*, George R. Sims and Henry Pettit, By Arrangement wiih Mr J. C. WiHiemson. HCMA.N AAXURE SPECIAL — No exHt'MAX Na'I'URE penae in money or HUMAN NATURE strenuous endeavour in HUMAN MVTURJi every department has HUMA-N NATURE been spared in order to HUMAN NATURE make this production HUMAN NATURE Memorab.e in the AnHL'AUX NATURE nals of the New ZeaHUMAN NATURE land Stage. Received on Saturday Evening with the Wildest Enthusiasm by an Enormous Audience. "The Most Successful Piay Ever Written." Produced und«r tbo Stage Direction of iIR TOM POLLARD. This Production involves the participation of upwards of 100 PERFORMEJRS AND AUXILIARIES. The Gorgeous Scenery and Delightirul Stag* Settings by MR LEADER WILLIAMS and MR WILL DIAMOND. People's Popular Prices: 3s, 3s, and One Shilling. Ear;y Doors. Day Sales at xuedle's and Beunert's, Tobacconiste. The Box P.an will be open at the Theatre during the whole of To-day. WEDNESDAY NEXT. APRIL 18th, The Latest London Success. "A ROGUE'S DAUGHTER." 9710 ■\TEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY INTERCOLLEGUTE TOURNAME-NT. ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS. CHAMPIONS From AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, and OTAGO. ALSO INTER-CLUB EVENTS FOR ALL AMATEURS. LANCASTER PARK. Commencing 11 a.m., and Afternoon 9 p.m. ADMISSION la. 9670F WAINONI PARK. THE PLACE TO SPEND YOUR EASTER HOLIDAYS. EASTER MONDAi'—Battle 3, Firework* 8. The day one whole entertainment. TUESDAY—Punch and Judy, Explosion, oic. WEDNESDAY—Fireworks, 8. On BASTER MONDAY tie Steam Tram will run direct to Wainoni. The Wainoni Coach will run, from Square at frequent intervals. To enable the management to put on an extra BRILLIANT. FIREWORK DISPLAY, a further charge of Sixpence will be made to visitors remaining in the grounds aiter 6.30 p.m. " ' Punch and Judy, Swings, Merry-efr-Rouwls, Punt, Saad Weaving. HOT TfcAXBR ALL FREE ON MONDAY. Admission 6d. Afternoon Tea 6d. 9692 CANTERBURY CO.U*U>INIG GLUB^β U EASTER MBBTPING. PLUMPTON PARK. THURSDAY and FRIDAY NIEIXT. TMrty-six Picked Doga from all parts of tho colony will be/competing. Acoeptanoes for Plumpton Oup Close TO-MORROW EVENING at .8 p.m. Coursing will start on THURSDAY at 1.80 p.m. Electric Trama connecting with Drags make frequent trips to the grounds. Admission 2s, Ladies Free. -. .... ..., ii.i.^i^nii^H^.*^ — , .'. ■...■l^ LAWN TBNINIS ASSOCIATION'S CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMEINT. LINWOOD CLUB'S COURTS, STANMORE ROAD. EASTER MONDAY. FINALS in All Eveoxts will be play*d, commencing 9.30 sharp. ERIO J. TAYLEB, 9689 Hon. Secretary. DEEP BREATHING IS INTERNAL EXERCISE. If you Contract Colds your Lungs do not Act Properly. You aro a Shallow Breather. F. A. HORNIBROOK, Physical Culturist, City Hall, Chiistchurch, and Sussex HalL Dunedin. Makes a Speciality of Breathing. Telephone 1359. Write or call for Prospectus. SPORTING. • CANTERBURY JOCKEY GLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 16th and 17th. First Race Starts Each Day at 12 Noon. rpRAINS will leave Chriatohurch Station for 1. the Racecourse on APRIL 16th at 10.60. 11.10, 11.17, 11.30, 11.45 a.m., 12.15 and 1.15 p.m.; and on 17th at 11.10, 11.17, 11.80 a.m., 12.15 and 1.15 p.m., returning both days at 4.40, 5.20, 5.30, 6.45, 5.55, and 6.20 p.m., with the exception of the 6.45 p.m. train on the second day. W. H. E. WANKLYN, 9369 ' Secretary. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. QWING to SHORTAGE of CABS only a limited number of Passenger* can. be carried by the Tramway to the Racecourse on EASTER MOX'DAY. The Trams for the Course will leave the Square ac per ORDINARY TIME-TABLE. W. H. E. WANKLYN, 950 l Secretary. FOB SALE. SMALL SHINGLE, suitable for Footpath*, Carriage Drives, etc. Also Broken Metal all Sims. Apply SMAKT and SON, Asphalters, Sydenham. Telephone No. 866. 764* pORNS—BERRY'S KILKORN has been very successful in removing Corns. Why keep them when you can get rid of them for Is? They aie not worth more. J. BERRY, Dispensing Chemist, 146 Colombo street, Opposite E. Recce and Sons, Christchurch. Eaater At the Bazaar D.I.C. JUST OPENED A BAZAAR OF FANCY AND UTILITY ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR GIFTS FOR EASTERTIDE, ALL AT ONE SHILLING EACH. Lift takes you right into ths Department. At th* Easter D.I.C. Bazaar

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12479, 16 April 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12479, 16 April 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12479, 16 April 1906, Page 1