AMUSEMENTS. j ■j"-* II E A T B E ' ROYAL. Under tho Direction of WILLIAM ANDERSON. SIX BAD THE SAILOR. Onca more A SENSATIONAL SUCCESS. Another Tremerxi >•-.*■ Audience on Saturday Ev.-..i:i-r t> \*.:ti:css ->Y""LLL\M ANDERSON'S Gorg-eou-- Spectucu'.nr Pa.:tomirue, MNi'.AO THE .--AILtiR, J? IN HAD THK SAILOR, f Hundreds beinj turned away, unable, to p»:n j -ldmi;-?'..'!!, lort: be*'.*re T.lj. -. Have you seen the P.-ntomlmo? Is a quest x-n now a* fre-rjiieiulv beard aa j Uow do y v d..-.' Thousand.* cail at tin'l'h- alio H.'vul to sco >INilAl* Hi-: sAtiv'K. Ar.d <ro away r-b-.-.i-'.u-eiy charmed. All previous pr.-dnetions eclipsed. ONLY ON"-: VKl"J>!<"l': The public opinion, ? •-The Greatest I'.Mvtmiiii:!.' ever see a.' 1 "• Tens of d* have read ' SIN BA D T H ]■: SAI L 0 *R. Jlu.-;dre<*-* of Ibc-.i*s.::■ i*; w.l; tro-.vd to pm the \ IVnt-omime, i.r.<i th-j.vi who have wen it oik'o will wont to cvuie again. SIN-BAD THK SAILOR, Headed by the Ci-nrmin-** liurlesquo Artiji, MI.--S MAIME CAMH-BELL. "MR I-'RED. GRAHAM a,-, JII.'S SINBAD. THK MI'SICAL ibMlUXOts. LK.NNON. 11Y.VAX AN'h I.KNNON. 1 MORKIS ANU WIL.-'ON. 1 j The Gothams, headed l.v EDWARD LANG. i . The (-|i:!dreii'-» Coon Specialty. THE BICK NELLS. '. Goort-e Dean, Fted. \Yeui worth. Hn-rh ll.ixh.iin, Len Hart. T d Cu!!aw..y, Dave Jnncrili, Ceiia Mavis. E<i:th Maithuid, Nt-liio Dent. Eih-eu Cape I, , "Maud Cosh.im, Lena llr-.idr;-*"*-*, Aad a host cf other Artist*-. J THE GLORIOUS TRANSFORMATION, And the Fn..r,-.est ..{ oil I HARLEtjUINADEo! Shiga Manager, l-'rcd. Graham. 5 -4s, 2s Cd ar.d ls. Day sales at Kiel-tie's. Bos Plan and Day Sjle-3 at tho Dresden. iI.---i-.-ai Director—o E '.RCi E fIARDNEB. f Business .Mana-er—MICHAEL JCI.SEPII.__ I rp HE A Tll E ROYAL. NEXT MATINEE. ' SIN BA D THE SAILO R, THURSDAY AETERXOON, ut 1.15. lClti
L "pHIUSTCHURCH MUSICAL UNION, CANTERBURY HALL, *• TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. Leoncavallo Popular Opera PAGLIACCL I PAGLIACCI. PAGLLICCI. i PAGLIACCI. I , PAGLIACCI. " FIRST TIME IN NEW ZEALAND. Creator. Great Furore in Europe. SOLOISTS*. Mrs Gowr Burns, Messrs i Frank Graham. Hamilton Hedges, R. Vincent, W. A. Day, with CHORUS OF Is(i VOICES AND FULL OR.HESTRA. ADMISSION TO NON-SUBSCRIBERS: Reserved Seats Dress Circle or Stalls, 3s. * Box plan at Milncr and Thompson's. Unreserved Stalls. _>; Tickets ut Giuiderscn's. A LIMITED NUMBER OF SHILLING SEATS. Tickets at Wa.ker's and Elsick's. 5 THOS. GARRARD, i 162S Hon. Sfcretairy. rr-HE COLOSSEUM ROLLER SKATING B JL RINK, ARMAi-.il STREET. - Sessions —7.30 to t) and 10 to 12 a.m., 3 to 5. :::.d 7.:!'.) to 10 p.m. SPECIAL-Grand Carnival on MAY 17th. . Pri7.es for best Dressed Lady, best Dressed * Gentleman, best Fancy Dress (Children under ]'>). iiw»t Grwvrt'tl Lady Sl:.it<:tfj most Cn?ro--5 , ful Gentleman Skater, most Graceful Couple. ,I No entrance fee for any of the above. Ladies mid Gentlemen's Tie Raoe. Fan aud Balloon Race for Gentlemen, entrance Gd. ' Spectators to act as judges. 387 DEEP BREATHING IS INTERNAL EXERCISE. " If you Contract Colds your Lungs do not Act Properly. You are a Shallow Breather. F. A. U O It NIB ROOK, Physical Cuiturist. City Hall, Christchurch, and Sussex Hall, Dunedin. Makes a Speciality of Breathing. ■ Telephone 1350. Writo or call for Prospectus., 5 "" PHYSICAL CULTURE. MR TANKARD'S SCHOOL (special!---butlt), Oxford terraco and Gloucester - street. Ladies' Class—Mondays, 7.30. Mcn —Tuesdays and Fridays, S.IS and 8 to 10. Youths—Wednesdays, 7.30. Girls—Tuesdays, ■!. Boys—Thursdays, 4. Private Pupils and Clashes ns arranged. Send for Prospectus. SPORTING. PLUMPTON PARK TROTTING CLUB. ATOMLXATIOXS for the followir.-g- Events IN CLOSE en WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 9 p.m.,, at the Office, H-.-iefo.rd street: — FIRST DAY. TRIAL HANDICAP fuddle), of 25 sevs. 6.t5 Nfnnitia.tion 10-. Two miles. LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP, of 40 soys. 2.50. Nc.i_in_ti.O!i 10s. One pule. EMPIRE HANDICAP (h.rr.-ess), of 70 soys. 5.5. Nomination IVOs. Two m.ii<?s. HORNBY HANDICAP (saddle), of 45 soys. b.:O. N.-minal.on 15<. Two mike. INNOVATION HANDKAP of 30 s vs. 2.-15. 15_. Ons mile. ELEC'IRIC HANDICAP twaddle), oi 40 soys. 2.35. Nomina, lion 15_. Ono niiil-e. JUVENILE HANDICAP, of 50 soys. For two and three-yeaj-olds. Nomination 15s. Ono DASH HANDICAP (harness), of 40 bov-s. 2.00. Nomiiiutioii iss. One mile. SECOND DAY. PENINSULA HANDICAP (harness), of 25 soys. 5.10. Nomination 10s. Two nul«3. LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP -saddle). oi 10 soys. 5.10. Noni-in_t:on 10s. Two miles. PLUMPTON HANDICAP (harness), of 70 soys. siuin. Nomination 30s. Two miles. LYlllii/K.N HaNdlvaP i.»add.t;. o; 50 soys. 5 15. Xo.i..nnti<-:i 15s. 'I»\> males. RAILWAY "UANDKAP ;sndd.tj. of 45 iiovs. 2..,-.. Nou.in t.oi- l'>s. One mile. STEA'AR'jS' HANDICAP iha.n.cs'-), of 35 soys. 2.4',. No.i-.i.. O.i 15s. e.i.*:t' mile. WINTER CA'JS HANiIi'.AP of 3T> soys. 2.15. N'o:vji:tat.<.ii ,t>s. ()ne mile. FINAL HA.'vDICAP ifcaijK-ss). of 45 soys. 2.3_. Nomina.'it-'n 15s. One miles • THIRD DAY. - PROGRESSIVE HAXDIC.Vi** of r il' ao\ s. 5.05. X. in.nation 10a. Two iui.es. LADIE.V BRACELET HANDICAP, of 45 " | -ou 2.50. No.;.:nation :os. unc- mule ;; PRINCE Oi* WALEa HANDICAP Tia.rnoss, ; i of .?i> soys. 5.:.._. NoiLi.i.jtion 3os. Two ; rules. MIDDLETON HANDICAP (saddle), of 50 sov-s. 5.10. Noui'.iiat.oii EV. Two miles. i i ADVANCE HANDICAP ( l.arn;ss). <if 35 govs. :'! i. lU. Nominal.<yii los. Or.o mile. • TELEGRAPH HANDICAP isaddiel. oi 50 , fc«.vs. -2.1 W. No-ii-nia-ti. r. 15s. Oi:o mile SOCEIIURN HANDICAP of 35 6tvs. 2.4'). N niii-at.cr. 15s. Or.c mile. ; AU REVOIIt H..Ei),CAP >o:n-.e=s), of 50 soys. 2.3). N0...i...-.I; :i lis. Oi.e mile. IGI7F LACE AT THE " j GOODS D.I.C. 1 Ive are always in the front rank with h:gh-gpade lace novelties. the latest Is THE PRINCE-.-. LACE VESTS. Gives a dainty tone to every dress. At lis Cd, 13s 01, 17s Cd and 13s Cd etch. AT THE LACE D.I.C. GOODS
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12497, 7 May 1906, Page 1
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