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AMUSEMENTS. rp HEA TR E ROYAL. LAST NIGHT THE WAY LAST NIGHT of to I_.ST NIGHT KENMAHE. ANDREW MACK a* DAN MAGUIBE. A Great Impersonation That MUST. AND DOES. Command THE GREATEST AIVRECIATTON UNIVERSALLY EXPRESSED By PRESS AND PUBLIC. GRAND PIWGRAM-fE For the 4 FAREWELL PERFORMANCES. 4 THIS EVENING (Tuesday, June 11th), And WEDNESDAY EVENING, First Presentation in Christchurch of Ramsay Morris's Famous j American and Australian Success, "JACK SHANNON," When the Eminent Irish Comedian, MR ANDREW MACK, Will Appear in His Favourite Character of JACK SHANNON, A Stirring Example of a Delightful Comedy Dram_, supported by HIS OWN COMPLETE COMPANY. A Special Feature of this production is Mr Mack's Charming Musical Numbers, composed by himself, inoluding "The Irish Street Singer,'' "Eyes of Blue," "My Heart's Delight.'' and "Dovo Song," when several trained doves will be introduced. 3 LAST NIGHTS OF THE SEASON 3 Will be devoted to a GRAND PRODUCTION Of Dion Boucicault's Masterpiece, "ARRAH-NA-POG UE" Which has created during this tour A KEtfIFECT FURORE, And Undeniably Stamps MR ANDREW MACK As the Groute. Exponent of "SHAUN THE POST." Box plans now open Nt Milner and Thompson's. Day sales at Reunert's. Prioe* as usual. • CHORAL HALL. TO-MORROW NTGHT. "PEOPTiE- PICTURE POPS. OUR SURIPRISE PARTY. IN AN ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. ANIMATED PICTURES. Full Programme in To-morrow's Issue. J5lO pHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL UNION, : FIRST CONCERT, SEASON 1907. ALFRED HILL'S CANTATA, "HINEMOA." STANFORD'S CANTATA "THE REVENGE." HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, TO-NIGHT. "Hinemoa," Mrs Gower Burn*; "TOri," Mr P. Hockley; "Tutanekai," Mr G. March; "Tobiunga, Mr S. Hawker. 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. Carriages, 10 p.m. H. ANTTLL ADLEY, 7050 Secretary. SYDENHAM FOOTBALL HAUL TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) TirONSTER BENEFIT CONCEiST. TENDERED TO MIR T. CAIN. IMMENSE PROGRAMME. Commenoe at 8-p.m. Admission, ls. B_i_IARDS. WtAKNBR'S HOTEL. TO-N_G_T, 7.80 p.m. HW. STEVENSON (World's Champion) c v. W. G. STEPHENSON (of Christchurch), 1000 up. The Champion conceding 500 points start. , Stevenson's only publio appearance •in Christchurch. Tickets may be obtained at Warner's. 7047 FIP CHRISTCHURCH PROHIBITION LEAGUE. ASOCIAL will be held in, tbe Y.W.C.A. Rooms, Gloucester etreet, on FRIDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. Refreshments and Music. A Welcome Home will be extended to Miss Henderson. A big muster is expected. Lady members are requested to bring ' baskets. Jl - 7034 riANTERBURY SOCIETY OF ARTS. EXHIBITION OPENS DAILY, 10 a.m. ART UNION TICKETS Is. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE ls. 6072 ALFRED EVANS, Secretary. THE COLOSSEUM. SKATING and GOOD HEALTH—Same Thing. Why not have some? Opening Session TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 7.30 p.m. Over 4000 ft of new flooring. TTy it, EXHIBITION of SKATING by MR F. H. McINTOSH. Admission ls, Ladies 6d. Concession Tickets, 20 for 12s 6d. Skatos for Sale. FRANK S. YATES, 578 Proprietor. "ytr AIN ON I PARK. PLEASURE GROUNDS. Arrangements are new bring made for the GREAT SUMMER FAIR. Owners of Side Shows, Slot Mac_ir_es, and Amusements, etc.. are invited to com munirate. THE EXHIBITION HAS GONE! BUT THE BURWOOD 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 under Burwood's trees. And drink for our refreshment its famed delicious Teas I Take Tram from Bank Corner. ADMISSION rd. TEA 6d. Flowers and Goldfish for sal*. 462 MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' UNTON. NORTH CANTERBURY DISTRICT, RANGIORA BRANCH. A MEETING of Farmers and Others interosted will be held THIS AFTERNOON (Tuesday, the 11th of June, 1907), at 8 o'clock in tho Dinirg-rooms of the North Canterbury Co-operative Stores Company (opposite Council Chambers), Rangiora. with a view to resuscitating tbe above Branch. 7011 DAVID JONES, President. \\T ANTED Known—Lawrence and Kircher i y give the best value in Town in Piushes, Velvets, Tapestries, Serges, Cretonnes, Table Covers, and all Furnishing Di aperies. C 2105 qiRUSSES— Bonnington's, High street, X stock every possible kind of Truss, and fit them free of charge. Call in if requiring one. Make Bonnington's your Chemist. F2SIS I I TO-DAY AT THE D.I.C. ! GREAT Attractions in Ladies' Knitted ! Motor Sc_rf3, in Cream, Pink, Sky, Heliotrope, etc. TO-DAY AT THE D.I.C. A Special Shipment of Ladies' Leather, Kid. Silk aed Elastic BELTS In Fashionable Shapes and Colours. TO-DAY AT THE D.I.C. Exceptional Value*, in Veiling*;, Laces, Insertions, aud Ribbons at Popular Prjoes.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12827, 11 June 1907, Page 1

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