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AMUSEMENTS. rp'HEATRE ROYAL. Commencing -MONDAY. APRIL 30t_ Attraction Extraordinary. MACK'S NEW PICTURES. J $ Mr Macdermotit presents OUR FOOTBALLERS In some of their great Matches. LAXDIXG AND RECEPTION AT AUCKLAND Of the Victorious "A!rl Blocks;" And a Great Entertainment of Unexampled Brillianc?.. 305 In the Administration of the Estate of JOHN WRIGHT, the y.-nuigen. lato of Bridge Fh,nn, Cash_crc, Farmer. IT is requested that ALL CLAIMS against thi* Estate made up to the 10th February. 1006, lie Tendered to the undersigned on or before- SATURDAY. Srs May Next. M. C. BARNETT. District Agent of the Public Trustee. Christchurch.' 20th 10O&. 31} p A N T E R B U R V HALL. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY. APRIL 2tth. 25th, and 26th, 1906. POPULAR OPERA THE HAYMAKERS, By the HAYMAFERS OPERATIC COMPANY. Under the Patronage of his Excellency tho Governor, Colonel Bauohop, C.M.G., and Officers of tho Garrison, and his Worship the 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, Limelight, and Storm Effects by Messrs Turnhull and Jones. PRINCIPALS: Farmer Mr C. Simpson Smith Farmer's Daughters . . . Misfes Chegwin and Wright Dairymaid Miss Eva Field Farmer's Assistants . . . Messrs J. H. Peek and W. D. Marks Stage Manager .... Capt. Winter A. Hall Leader of Orchestra .... Mr W. Skelton Pianiste Miss .Du'Hry Musical Director Mr Geo. Daltry ADMISSION—Dress Circle, Three Shillings; Stall?, Two Shillings; Body of Hall, One Shilling. Box plam at Dresden, Monday, 23rd April. Doors open 7.15, commence each evoning at 8 o'olock. R. SNOW. Licut.-Colonel, GEO. REESE. 303 Joint Secretaries. riANTBRBURY HALL. Under direction of J. and N. Tait. TUESDAY EVENING, MAY Ist, 1906. First Appearance in New Zealand of MR ANDREW BLACK, MR ANDREW BLACUT, MR ANDREW BLACiT, MR ANDREW E_AC_, MR ANDREW BLACK, MR ANDREW BLACK, ENGLAND'S FINEST BARITONE (The Legitimate Successor of Santloy). Messrs J. and N. Tait havo great pleasuro in announcing that MR ANDREW BLACK, the famous Baritone, will make his FIRST APPEARANCE in the Canterbury' H-ll on TUESDAY EVENING, MAY Ist, 1906. Throughout England, Ireland and Scotland Mr Andrew Black is regarded. as the finest Baritone now appearing hefoio the public, and wherever ho appears his Singing causes intense enthusiasm. - Mr Andrew Black sang the music assigned, to Hans Sachs and to' Wotan in a, manner so artistio and refined* as to bo deserving ol unqualified and unstinted praise.—London " Times." Mr Andrejy Black has just completed a triumphant ecason in Melbourne and Adelaide, where- he is spoken of in terms of highest praise. " His aiders and abettors are but two—a violinist and a pianist, both are good. His ' bill of -faro' is of fine quality, well assorted and well served. At such concerts aa he is giving such .programmes bto almost ideal. His success was instantaneous and complete,."—Melbourne " Age." MR ANDREW BLACK Will be supported by MISS ETHEL SINCLAIR, Violinist. Miss Ethel Sinclair has appeared in England and Australia with pronounced success, and musio lovers may look forward to interpretatian of works by a true" artist. AND MR ADOLPH BORSCHKE, The Hungarian Pianist. The management claim that since tbe visit of Paderewski no pianist has created such enthusiasm as Mr Borscbke. Melbourne "Argus" also says:—"We have had nothing quite so good since Paderewski was here." MR HORACE GLEESON, Accompanist. Prices—-ss, 3s, 2e, Is. Full particulars later. „ E. MACEENNAiL, 135 Representing J. and N. Tait. RICCARTON PARISH BAZAAR. THURSDAY, April 26th. at 2,30 p.m. FRIDAY, April 27th, at 7 p.m. GREAT Bargains in Fancy -Work, Produce and Confectionery. Very laughable Comedy both evenings, "Leap Year in Our' Village,** by Lf.dy Amateurs. Also Concert by Herr Zimmermann, violinist. Songs by C. Reade. H. Cropp, audi others. R. A. Home, pianist. Banjo by T. P. Williams. Hannaford, ventriloquist, and Post's String Quartet. .__. 3__GF DEEP BREATHING IS INTERNAL EXERCISE. If you Contract Colds your Lungs do no* Act Properly. You are a Shallow Breather. F. A. HORNIBROOK. Physical Culturist, City Hall, Christchurch, and Sussex Hall, Dunedin. Makes a Speciality of Breathing. Telephone 1359. Write or call for Prospectua PHYSICAL CULTURE. MR TANKARD'S SCHOOL (special'v built), Oxford terrace and Gloucester street. Ladies' Class—Mondays, 7.30. Mcn —Tuesdays and Fridays, 6.15 and 8 to 10. Youths—Wednesdays, 7.30. Girls —Tuesdays, 4. Boys—Thursdays. 4. Private Pupils and Classes as arranged. Send for Prospectus. SPORTING. ASHBURTON COUNTY RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. MAY 10th and 11th, 1906. EXCURSION .FARES. NOMINATIONS for all HANDICAPS only .-'ose-on SATURDAY', April 21s*. 1906, at 9 p.m. A. A. FOOKS, 153 Secretary. r f\ TO 75 PER CENT. TeductioiTon ChifOU dren's Boots and Shoes—We have a few dozen (odd) i>airs to clear at a big reduction. They will stand hard usage. Maine 8r03., 132 High__btreet 1 A T Balluntyne's—New Fur Necklets, Is Hi LACE AT THE GOODS. D.I.C. | SPECIALITIES. LACE PLASTRONS For BLOUSES, DRESSES, AND COSTUMES. IN Pretty Paris, Champagne, and Ivory Snides. Quite the Novelty of the season. PRICES Is lid. _ Cd, 3s Gd, 3s lid. 4s 6d, and upwards. AT THE likCE D.I.C. GOODS.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12484, 21 April 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12484, 21 April 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12484, 21 April 1906, Page 1

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