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1906. PUBLISHED DJ AMUSEMENTS. J rp HEAT.RE ROYAL. Under the Direction of MR WILLIAM ANDERSON. : A RECORD SEASON. LAST THREE NIGHTS Of \ WILLIAM ANDERSON'S : PANTOMIME COMPANY. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) TO-NIGHT And T-.vo Following Evenings. The Complete Pantomime Combination in tho Latest Musical J-'ietclic.-*. Comedy Acts, Acrobatic Fonts, and a Hojt oi other Novelties. First Production of tho. Merry Musical Frivolity, written by George Dean, j entitled MONTE CARLO. Cast, of Characters: — Mr Stonefellow ia Millionnirp) Mr Fred Wentworth Bertha Maud ) MISS MARIE CAMPBELL Ethel Verbena) ibis daughlcrsi Miss Celirt Mavis Kathleen Hogan (their rr.nidl Miss Edith Maitland Earl of Tnrpot (a suitor) . Mr Ralph Bicknell Mons. La Frost ihotel proprietor) | Mr Tod Cnllnwuy Risi {a waiter) . . Mr George Dorm Flo'Moadows (a wailrcsF) Mir-s Reba Bicknell Bert Hnlley Mr D. C. Janvrin Fishermen. Gendarme». etc. SCENE: Pioiza at Hotel Del Monte. This Musical Play will include Specialties by the following well-known and Popular Artif-iei*: — MISS MARIE CAMPBELL. In an Olio of Charming Coiucdy Excerpts. THE MUSICAL GARDNERS, In their Popular Mu«ieal Melange, "Tho Ratcatchors." The Ponulnr Enelifh Comedians, FRED GRAHAM AND NELLIE DENT, In the Enormously Successful Comedy from the Palnro Thcntre. London. "A PAIR OF LUNATICS." Ho . Fred Graham. Sho . Nellie Dent. Scene: Tho incident ia based upon the English cm-tom of holding an annual dance at a country asyhun. LENNON HYMAN. AND LENNON. In an Entirely New Burlesque Act. MORRIS AND WILSON. Tho Funniest Chinese, Act on the Stage. THE GOTHAMS. In their Unique Entertainment ot Melody " and Mirth. MR GEORGE DEAN, In Descriptive Songs. MR TOD CALLAWAY, In Latest London Songs. MISS EDITH MAITLAND, In New Songs. MISS CELIA MAVIS, Tho Prima Donna. THE BICKNELLS, In their Great Sensation, "Dresden China." MISS MAUD COSHAM, Tho Premiere Danseuse. MISS EILEEN CAPEL, In Now Imitations. To conclude with a Grand Military Tableau, THE WORLD'S HEROES. Stage Director: FRED GRAHAM. Musical Conductor: GEO. GARDNER. Popular Prices: is, 2s 6d, and One Shilling. Box Plan and "Day Sales at Tho Dresden. Day Sales at Riedle's. Early Door Cd oxtra. Business Manager: MICHAEL JOSEPH. 2363 CHRIOTCHURCH MUSICAL UNION. THE assistance of CAPABLE VOCALISTS is invited to strengthen tho Chorus for the Opening Ceremony of the Exhibition. Further information can bo obtained from the undersigned. Canterbury Hall. . Rehearsals will be resumed THIS WEEK. ; TIIO3. GARRARD, 2360 Hon. Secretary. T,TT AINONI PARK. OPEN EVERY DAY. THURSDAY—Punch arrd Judy, Music, etc. SATURDAY —Musio, Punch and Judy, Explosion. SUNDAY—Austrian Band. Greatest Ploasnro Resnrt in New Zealand. Admi&3ic:i Gd. Afternoan Tea Gd. PHYSICAL CULTURE FOR BUSINESS MEN. MR F. A. HORNIBROOK commences a Clnss for Business Men NEXT FRIDAY, MAY 2oth. Clnss Days: Tuesdays and Fridays, 5.10 to CIO p.m. " F2263 MEETINGS. T ADIES are cordially invited to FREE ILLUSTRATED Health Talks at the VIAVI ROOMS, 3 Royal Exchange Buildings, TO-NIGHT, at 8, and TUESDAY AFTERNOON, at 3. HSO "SCH6OL COMMITTEES' ASSOCIATION. A NNUAL Meeting next WEDNESDAY. A 23rd. -8 p.m.. at 103, Gloucester Chambers. Old and New Dolosrtos kindly note. 1197 D. LUMtDEN. Hon. .Sec. BANK NOTICES. SPEGIA.L BANK HOLIDAY. PURSUANT to tho terms of tho Banks and ; Bankers Act Amendment Act, 1882. and ; the Bank Holidays Act. 1002. THURSDAY. 24th May. I»C6 (Empire Day), is hereby ap- j I pointed a Special Bank Holiday at the Offices jof thrj undprinentioned Banks throughout New Zealand: — The Union Bank of Av.ptra'ia, Ltd. G. E. TOLIIURST, Inspector. The Bank of New South Wales. E. J. FINCH, Inspector. The Bank of Australasia. C. R. COWPER. Inspector for* New Zealand. The Nntional Bank of New Zmlar.d. Ltd. JAMF..S COATKS, Giwral Mnnager. The Bank of New Zenlnnd. ALEXANDER MICIIIE. J135 General Manager. LOST AND FOUND. LOST— COLLIE, Black and Tan, answers Tike, collar. Reward Buchanan, Buckley's road. Linwood. _ 1125 ! I'OST from Doyiestoii. one Black PONY, -i green cover, lost one eye. lump above knee. Finder rewarded on returning to F. Amor. Doyletton. „___ 2^HS lOST on Fiir'iiy Afternoon, between Ciinal J Roserve and Art GalWy, Gold BROOCH (claspnd hands with Gold Chain attached. Reward at Danks, Lichfiold street. 11.13 I~~OSt on Friday~orT First Exnress from J Dunedin. Black OVKULOAT. Missed between Morven and Orari. Finder ploase return to Stationnin?ter. IV2C LOST by a young lady, a sallow, pasty complexion] by u?inti Zo!ak tho French Skin Food. Use Zolak and retain your good looks. No wrinkles, no crow's feet. Tho healthy bloom of youth follows the use of Zolak. Canterbury Farmers' Co-op. Association. Also Brooke, Chemist. Ferry road. 8 FOR SALE. SMALL SHINGLE suitable fer Footpaths, Carriage Drives, etc Al»o Broken Metal all eiees. AppSy isMAKI' end SON. Asphn'trrs, Sydenham. Telephone No. 3&C. 7G4S MONEY TO LEND. J?mn TO 10,000 to be LENT at dtIUU LOWEST RATES, in Sums to "gAKRICK.. COWLISHAW and FISHER, 6602F Solicitors. Gloucester street. OR Sale. - Gent's Anglo-Special. Cash price £9. or easy t*rms arranged. I'almer lyres. B.S.A. parts, in Rtjcd order. Adams Star Coy., next Broadway'a.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12507, 21 May 1906, Page 1

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