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AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAYNEXT, NOVEMBER 12th. 13'-h. » nd Hth - TN response to innumerable requests fivm X Krier.l" and Sympathisers, mid from tbe Mi'-ic-iovim. Community generally, who were ""> kcenlv disappointed through the Bl"*eo"i"en: oi the Concerts at the Exhibition" U-'der circumstances already well-known to the I'ublie. MARIE NARELLE WILL GIVE THREE CONCERTS IN HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Oil the above dates. Tho World-famed Artiste, MARIE NARELLE, QUEEN OF IRISH SONG, As- - i*-tcd by the Eminent Tenor, CHESTER FENTRESS. Accompani.t-CONSTANCE BRANDONUSHER. A Complete Chanpe of Programme Each Night. SPECIAL NOTICE. In order not to break faith with the public, a- d m pVpu!.r l>nce_ had been advertised for the Exhibition Concerts. Tboro will be no increa.© in th® P rite *" liiim.iy— 3s, 2s IsBox Plan opens at tho Dresden at 3 oXk tins nforning for the three nights. No Booking Fee. FRANK TALBOT 3331 Representative for Freuenc Shipman. NZ INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION CONCERT HALL. rpO-DAY'S a"rRANGEIMENTS. SVTURDAY. NOVEMBER 10th. AFTERNOON, 3.30 n.m. 1. Fantasie Sonata in B, Mayat §>P-W (Urn movement). Rheinberger _. Allegretto from Symphony No. 5, Wiilol 3, Funeral March_ and Hymn of Soraphs, 4. Li«Mihr.e Worto, "Duetto." Mendelssohn 3. Loceii- ad Eugene in Dennct, Bach 6 iilmwl'for the Pianoforte (Paderewski). 7. Intermezzo in D flat iHolhns). 8. Variations on an American air (Flaglct). EVENING, 8 pm. THIRD EXHIBITION POPULAR Cotidnetor-MU C ALFRED HILL, R.C.M.L. Leader—Mr Gcorpe Wee-ton. vnro Onanist - Dr. Bradshaw, F.R.C.0., L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M. Aeeomnanist—Miss Katie Younß. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL PROGRAMME. 1 Overture-"The Whipping Boy (Alfred Hill), tho Orchestra. „ 2. Sonjr-Mr Alex. Millar, "The Bandolero 3. •cslo l "_ t o'-o-(n) Cantalena (Goltennann) (b) Am fcpringbrunncn (Darndoff), Mr Gladstone Bell. 4. Song—Miss Lynn Mills. n" (Bizet) the Orchestra. 7. Flute Solo—Morceau di Conoert (Cranz), Mr E-no«*t Jameson. R. Weddir*» March (Mendelssohn), the OrKOTlCE—Patrons will not be allowed to outer or leave the Hall during the perfonnanoe o! a number. ■■ . . Grand Pi-sno used at theae concerts is supplied by the Dresden Piano Company. Price of Admission to Hall: ONE SHILLING. Seats can be reserved at tho Dresden Company for Dress Circle and for body of hall st Offico of the Concert Hall. 6d extra. 3333 TOM rOLLARD. Managor._ WEST '8 PICTURES. AT THE EXHIBITION. HALF-HOUR PERFORMANCES DAILY At 2, 2.30, 3, 3.30, 4, 4.30, 7, 7.30, 8, 8.30, 9, 9.30 o'clock. ADMISSION 6d. 8188 EXHIBITION. THE PIKE, WITH the following Unique Attractions. is now open:— Laughing Gallery. . Marionette Show. Rocky Road to Dublin. Penny Arcade. Palace of Mystery. ■28C0 House of Trouble. THE BURWOOD TEA GARDENS. THE most beautiful in New Zealand, are open for Picnics, Garden Parties, Sports, etc. Special Tea. Burwood Gems. Accommodation for week end and other boarders Stabdn*.; Flowers and Goldfish for sal© Admission Cd, Tea 6d. Clock Tower Tram 2.3S MRS W. F. KNOWLES. pD. WAINONI PARK. 6D. Saturday Afternoon—Band, Punch and Judy, Submarine Explosion. Sunday—Wainoni Orc-.i-.tra, seioctions from Trovatorc Verdi: Tannhauser, Warner; Poet and Peasant. Su.pe; Bohemian Girl. Balfc; Faust. Gou-od; Cingnleo*. Moncton; Toreudor. GodfTey, etc. Afternoon Tea Cd H,t Wster free. Return tram fares, including admission, ls Children, halfprice. _____" PHYSICAL CULTURE. MR TANKARDS SCHOOL (speoially built), ccrner of Gloucester street and On ford tcrrscc. Brenthiiu* Ei-errisos for Lung Development. Specialist for the. Treatment of Spinal Curvature. Private Pupils by Arrangement. C-079 bond for Prospectus. 9276 ARE YOU flat-chest: :d? There 1-. in.,J "lie ii> mrdy . DEi-'P LRKA'J'HIN'' Uut it 1..U--1 be j,,a Lsici piopcrly. r-,\HORN I B R O O X I', |'li*.'•: *-i. i I'i.TURI-T AND CER--1 I,'K ATI* I) MA. S''UR t.TTY If ' i.i. CAM RBI D'.E T RR.ACE. M: ■:••••- -~ S f-,',a,ity of Ureal' in*.. Tilep' o :o 1 "-9. Write or call for Prospectus. 1. dis .ay of loTely M del Millino.-y >Y> s.« iitatL arid Co.» Wiiidow, Cs«ne! j SHIPMENTS of Men's "'in cry 1 i K.li lies. etc.. Now Sno.vmg at J Beath's Cs«li-il_ street _Grsnd VaJ-.ie ; j POFTOAKD Album" from ls at Mi-non's. L-r;'o a.<..»ortment of Penny Coloured Postrsro". 270 Colombo street. _ _ ■./■IR-.T' SHIPMENTS "of Lovely "London J and Psns Model Hats Toques, and Bo*-ret-" Now Showing at Bea'.h's. I 'PRAYS* *id Waiter* larpe variety JOd ] 1 .., ,; .I. See Mi'ifo-'. and Go's Lig ! ranj-e tn.il coui-<are _»"itb D.I.C. VISITOR■) TO CHRISTCHURCH ARE INVITED rpO STK7LL THIW.UGH THEIR SPAx CTOUS SHOW BOOMS. EXHIBITION NOVELTIES! I EXHIBITION SOUVENIRS! I TEA. LUNCHEON, and WAITING ROOMS. APPOINTMENT ROOMS, LIFT, ETC. r.LVPnP.Y IN-PORTING COMPANY, LTD, U-jlt Cwhel atreet, Chri.tchurch.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12647, 10 November 1906, Page 1

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