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AMUSEMENTS. rpHEATRE ROYAL. Under the direction of MR J. C. WILLIAMSON". Easiness Manager . . Mr Richard Stewart. LEAH KLESCHNA. The Tress all verify Public Opinion by rcmarkirtc that LEAH KLESCHNA Is the Greatest Piay of the Century. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAYS TO-NIGHT Will afford the fij.nJ opi-ortunity or wißne>sn - .g MISS TITTELL PRUNE MISS TITTELL BRUNE And MR J. C. WILLLVMSONS COMPANY, Including MR THOMAS KINGSTON, In LEAH ELE-SCHNA. LDAH KLESCHNA. It is an opportunity which should not be missed. MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER l-2th, and I TUESDAY. NOVE.MBE.R 13th. | Positively for | THESE TWO NI'.IITS ONXY. | TITESE TWO NIGHTS ONLY. _ j First production in Chri*<*.,,*h:ir' h of Isr.cl i Zangwill's Delightful Ci.-.n.dv-Drama, | MF:RE*LY MARY ANN. j MERELY MARY ANN. ■ When ; MiaS TTITiILL BR.UNE ! Will present her Quaintly Attractive and ! Rmnarkably Clever of j MARY AN7N. MERELY MARY ANN was one of Tendon's pronounced suet esses last year, r.nd it is at present beine nlavod to enormous bu-i----ness in the United States. With MISS I.RUNE in the title role, a similar measure of success ha* been recorded in all the principal Australian Citioe. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER Hth, Grand Souvenir Night, LA TOSCA. THURSDAY. FRIDiAY. .SATUIRDAY, NovemboT 16th. lGth, 17th, SUNDAY. Plays produced under the direction of Mr J. W. Hazlitt. Plans at Milner and Thompson'a. Day Sales at Rouneit's. -^-l 9 pYC"LORAMA. CYCLORAMA. PHENOMENAL SUCCESS. Doors had to bo closed every ton minutes. The Solo Topic of the Exhibition. OVER 3000 PERSONS WITNESSED THE GRAND SPECTACLE Of the BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG. Don't fail to see this Wonderful Picture, and witness tho spectacle of Actual Warfare, so vividly and realistically pourtrayed. ADMISSION: Adults, ls; Children -Sd. ROBERT HUDSON, Manager. " O'-StEJIL'S " EXHIBITION GROUNDS. EVERY EVENING at 8. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A CROWDED HOUSE EVERY EVENING. Hundreds turned away last evening. BUCK-JUMPERS and TRICK PONIES. Coma and see tho riders thrown. Our standing offer of £5 to any rider sticking ou for five mihutfs on an English Saddle. Don't miss this. TO-NIGHT, at 8 p.m. SO2 CAPTAIN RUSSELL, THE WORLD'S FAMOUS ENTERTAINER, With his ■yARIETY COMPANY. Will Play as follows: — ALEXANDRA HALL, next His Majesty's Theatre, SATURDAY 10th. Oddfellows' Hall. Lyttelton. MONDAY. 12th. Southbridge—TUESDAY, 13th. Leeston—WEDNESDAY, 14th. Kaiapoi—THURSDAY, 15th. "WONDERLAND." "TVEiAR MOTHER,— Auntie ia taking Jack, and Uncle •* taking Jill, and we shall hay« such a time at "WONDERLAND" TO-DAY. ALICE, " Wonderland." INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. CYCLORAMA of the BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, one ef the most Terrible Conflicts recorded in History Realistic Representation displayed on a canvas 376 feet long by .5 feet high. Open Daily from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 3P83 EXHIBITION MOTOR LAUNCH COMPANY. piVER CONCERT THIS EVENING **' Corrigan's Band wiH accompany each trip during tha Evening. See tho Exhibition and Illuminations m comfort. _ 3-2. BILLIARD MATCH THREE GAMES 7,10 VP 77XCELSIOR IP'TEL BILLIARD I a SAL ON. MON.. TUES.. and WED., Nov. 12th 13th and !tlh .Evening! at 730 -hrn. T. C. BRAGGE v F. W. CULLIMORE 750 up. Cu'limore rf-ceive' 150 ftnrt each eve-,j r. Grand di«clay of Fancy Str» ke*- i'dr- do-i ■■><• Famous Hand Billiajds. Admission by ticrte'. 4W MUSICAL UNION. MESSIAH" REHEARSALS will be Resumed o- MONDAY NEXT for the Orchestra. TUESDAY for the Chorus at 6 p.m. Durham «tre«t. Non-mviiib-r- of the Chorus who assisted in tho Exhibition Ode are invited to take part, all assisting must bring their own copies o. the Oratorio. THOS. GARRARD 3285 Hon. Socretary. C. E. SALTER. BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, 213 HEREFORD STREET, Opposito Union Bank. \-TONEY TO LEND on Approved Serurlx*X ties at Current Rates. F5231 T AM on tbe Lookout for some GOOD AGENCIES. WM. BASSETT, F2«OC Christchurch. EVENING Dreaii, ic-ady to ueir, -t~_._T- : laatyne'a. ■

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12647, 10 November 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12647, 10 November 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12647, 10 November 1906, Page 1

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