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AMUSEMENTS. rpHEATBE ROYAL. LAST NIGHT THE WAY LAST NIGHT of to JiAST NIGHT KENMARE. ANDREW MACK, v DAN MAGULRE. A Great Impersonation That MUST, AND DOES. Command THE GRIEATEST APPRECIATION UNIVERSALLY EXPRESSED By TSBSS AND PUBLIC. GRAND PROGRAMME For the 6 FAHEWEDL PKItFORMANCES. * TO-MOKROW (TUESDATT. JUNE llth), And WEDNESDAY EVENING, First Presentation in Christchurcb. of Rameay Morris's Famous American and Australian Suooces, "JACK SHANNON," When the Eminent Irish Comedian, Mlt ANDRE-W MACK, Will Appear in His Favourite Character of JACK SHANNON, A Stirring Example of a Delightful Comedy Drama, supported by HIS OWN COMPLETE COMPANY. A Special Feature of this production ia Mr Mack's Charming Musical Numbers, composed by himself, including "The Irish Street Singer, "Eyes of Blue," "My Heart's Delight," and "Dove Song," when several trained doves will be introduced. 3 LAST NIGHTS OF TifE SEASON 3 Will be devoted to a GRAND PRODUCTION Of Dion lioueicauU'n Masterpiece, "ARRAH-NA-POU UE," Which has created during this tour A PEIRiFECT FURORE, And Undeniably Stamps MR ANDREW MACK Aβ the Greatest Exponent of "SHAUN THE POST." Box plant now open xt Milner and Thompson's. Day e*lea at Rounort'e. Prices as untal. pHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL UNION. FIRST CONCERT* SEASON 1907. ALFRED HILL'S CANTATA, "HINEMOA." STANFORD'S CANTATA, "THE REVENGE." HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, TUESDAY, llth JUNE. 1907. "Hinemoa," Mr» Gower Burne; "Tiki," Mr P. Hockley; "Tutanekai," Mr G. March; "Tobunga/ , Mr S. H»wker. A limited number of Stall Tickets for sale at Milner and Thompson's. Price, 2s 6d each. Doors open at 7.80 p.m. Commenoe at 8. Carriage*, 10 p.m. H. ANTILL ADLEY, 6963 Secretary. riHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL UNION. \J NOTICE TO PERFORMING MEMBERS. FINAL REHEARSAL. At Hi* Majesty's Theatre, TO-NW3ST at 7.80. No visitors allowed. 7006 H. ANITH/L ADLEY, Secretary. p H O R A L HAL £ NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. PEOPLE'S PICTURE POPS. OUR SURPRISE PARTY. In an Entirely New Programme. ANIMATED PICTUKEB. W9 tiAUTBSfiOTnT-£:*Kns!fjr r <f&e if Miiitto? r J . ' ■ ■- - ■'i | **Wijjrt«A' 1 EXHIBITION OPENS DAILY, 10 a.m. ABfT UNION TICKETS Iβ. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE I*. 6672 ALFRED EVANS, Secretary, THE COLOSSEUM. THERE'S Nothing quit* «o sweet in life as SKATING, SKATING, SKATING. Opening Session: WEDNESDAY NIGHT, at 7.80 p.m. ' . > EXHIBITION of PLAIN, FANCY •ud TRICK SKATING by MR F. H. MoINTOSH, the Skatoiial King of N.Z. Admission Is, Ladies 6d. Concession Tickets: 20 for 12e Od. FRANK S. YATES, 530 Proprietor. WAINON I P A R K. PLEASURE GROUNDS. Arrangements are now being made for the GREAT SUMMER FAIR. Owners of Side Shows, Slot Machines, ..aad Amusements, etc., we invited to, -communicate. " " .■, *"" . ■■ THE EXHIBITION HAS GQNEI BUT THE BUBWOOD TEA GARDENS REMAIN • "A place of beauty and a joy for ever.". Sweetheart let us wander for an hour of ease, Where the shadows deepen Tinder Boxwood's trees. And drink for our refreshment its famed'delicious Teul • . Take Tram from Bank Corner.ADMISSION 6d..TEA 6d.«c Flowers and Goldfish for t sal*. 463 ■pT" TT H0 B ■$(■ IB R O OID PHYSICAi; CULTURIS*" - .And ■•' . . '•■ i ' CERTIFICATED MASSEUR, CITY HALL; CHRISTCHURCH, Telephone 1369. , ' • < l Write or Call 'for' , Prospectuses, - MR TANKARD'S GYMNASIUM. THE PUBLIC CLABSEB will • Commence the Winter Session on MONDAY, April Bth. the week after Easter. , Classes {or LADIES. MEN. GIRLS and BOYS. Prospectus, on application. . Address: RANFURLY STREET.'or "" ■C2681F . GYMNASIUM. ~ LECTURES. , ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION CiIRISTcHURCH CENTRE. A COURSE of Lectures on "First Aid". (Men), will be given by Dr. Gerald Rue-" cell, commencing on THURSDAY, the 13th, oi June, at 8 o'cock p.m., in the rooms 'of' the Association, 324 Manchester street (adjoining the N.Z. Express Uomp&ny). For further, information, apply to WILLIAM'.F/ HILSON, Secretary of Centre. 194 Manchester street (adjoining the N./,. Express Company). Telephone 1178. P.O. Box 486. «W3 EGGS wanted everywhere. Hens 'lay more and lay heavier eggs if gives Singer's Egg Producer. Packets Is Cd, Storekeepers and Bonnington's. P3BII VirANTED Known—Lawrence and Kiicher »* give the best value ill Town .in Plushes, Velvet*,-, Tapestries. Serges, Cretonnes, Table Covers, and all Furnishing Diaperies. Ciiol TO-DAY AT THE D.I.C. GREAT Attractione in Ladies' Knitted Motor Scarfs, in Cream, Pink; Sky, Heliotrope, etc. ' ' TO-DAY At THE D.I.C. A Special Shipment of Ladies' Leather, Kid, Silk and Elastic BELT 3 In Fashionable Shapes and Colours. TO-DAY AT.THE D.I.C. Exceptional Values in Veilings, Laceg, Ineertiooe, and Ribbons at Popular Prices.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12826, 10 June 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12826, 10 June 1907, Page 1

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