AMUSEMENTS. yj W THEATRE ROYAL. Under the Sole Direciwn of GRAND FAREWELL MATINEE TODAY. a* =siif«S i ®*sa?^f l.» P .TnVMatin«e>ric« « piwwusly adv«nesM'Lsit Night by a hoso *sd entousi TONIGHT ,0 *' TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. fareww. appearance of Mr Polkvrd'e Popular CombuiatiOD toa aiT* nde i^T ioarof i.i^ in ft Budget of W*H known Suooeesee Speci«l vludevillo Prioes as prnw*** ■rertised. Day Sake ac pxeviouwy 1 ? 8 *^ Box Plan e t the-Bresdeß, Farewell, a tons Farewell! W. A. LOW, Business Maaager^ XTEW THEATRE ROYAL Lessee and DireotoTT EDWIN GEACH. MONDAY NEXT, MAY 4th. FOR SHORT SEASON ONLY. Reiurn Vuret of EDWIN GEACH'S POPULAR NEW DRAMATIC ORGANISATION Headed by ___ MISS HELENE BURDETTE and MR HARRY DIVERi Preneotirs, for the firet time in Camstchnrch, a drama •of intense human interest, "THE HEART OF A HERO" "THE HEART OF A HERO" In Four Acts, by Longford Carson, Esq (Author" of ''A Modern Adventuress ') FASCINATING. INTERESTING. ;/, PATHETIC. AN ABSOLUTE DRAMATIC TRIUMPH WHh a Vein of Comedy from Start toFmish. AN. ENTIRELY NEW PRODUCTION Now running to Enormous Business at the Weet London Theatre. \ "THE HEART OF A HERO" "THE HEART OF A HERO ,, ONE OF LONDON'S LATEST AND . GREATEST SUCCESSES THE NEXT ATTRACTION. ■ The World-reiowned Love Play, "CAMILLE." BOX PLAN now Open *t Dresden DAY SALES *t the Crown Confectionery Company, adjoining Theaiie POPULAR PRICES, Ss 2e, Iβ. EARLY DOORS to Stolls end Family Circle, Sixpence Extra, from 7 to 730 3426 ■■•'• ALBERT CLARK, Manage 1?. 60L Is. 6d. 1- Cd Iβ. 6d6d.' . rr»HE COLOSSEUM. Iβ Is. ■ -s-. I«8£«rs 6a 6d. The -Royal Picture Syndicate Is Is. ■■'• GRAND OPENi:?O NIGHT. 6d 6d.. • MONDAY,'MAY 11th Is Is. . THE ROYAL : PICTUBES 6d 6d. .■•■••■• r ROYAIj - Is Is. PICTURES 63. 6d. THE ROYAL PICTURES Iβ. Iβ. The Management hsve -pleaouze itt 6a 6d. ' announcing that the) will, on I*. Iβ. ' MONDAY, Ilth, 6a cd. •■ InaugurMe-a. Moving Picture Jβ is. . Season, 'showing 6d 6d. THE LATEST ie BEST PICTURES Iβ Is. PROOUCED BY Cd. 6d. '■•'■•- Pathe.Frere* of Paris Is Iβ. Warwick Company of London 6a od. Vitagraph Company of America, Iβ Is. The Cbas. Urbaa Trading Company Cd. fid. .The Ga'uroant Corojvany Is. I*. . Th*ee Pktufi* are sent from thwr €d. Od. lespeoUye < headquarters by Regis- Iβ. expensive) Cd* ;lE.;<i»;;beyissi^^.,«S t t -will 53^ ed:.: the I\.> the- »nMll pnoes 6d ofVle'tmd-Mto-beichargeavSina the Is Is. • exhibition, of .a -Very large inctttre 6d Cd. 'possible. ■:.'••■ l> Is.v -.:•;: . -HARRY LISTON, . 6d. 6d. ' -■,- ' •■-; Maaager la. Is: 6d. . Is.'% 6d Is. 6d •■■ ..-:,; z « T HEICbIiOSSEIJii. SKATING RINK, . Armagh '. ' * etre« — Seenons —Mormmg, Afternoon.;.and Eveaimr Admission. U, Ladies,,:6d,',Ske.tee,*d>^:Bß". Iβ * TO-DAY,\'lo,..to v l% iSohoolboye and Girls admitted free. ' Skwting 6d." Race*. AFTER-\NOON,-2J30-to &—Speci«l Prixsea. admission 6d. PJainr Skate* Jut**, l BJB *c Gd. EVENiNGi 7.90 to' 10, .Baud. MONDAY, attempt ■to lower mik 'record.- TUESDAY (clocwsr urgfet), "Hat and Tie Carnival, pnxea for the Laigies-t, .StnaOeeti-iJfoirt H«ndfeome, Ugliest erd Beet Bit*, the L«rge»t Tie. the >Moet .dog-Sal Cosintme, «nd Bwt Comic-. Chejactef^f'.?,..;.. / 169 TTERR-- ■■•:': -BBNIfO , SCHEREK ■'-'•.■ ■■"■■"'■■■ Reoeivee"Pupils fo* ■ -.■•..' ." : PLLNp *nd Advanoed) AND'SINGING. (Interpretwtion +n& Sifadj ci Opera, Oratorio, .... ;..-:'•;;«ad'Ooaoert>Repertoire), .-.mv---.H..-v. - INTERPRHTATION LESSONS For ':Ad^naooed''"'Piano Students. CTaumier Music and Opetmtie OSama bow forming. , , , Particulate oaa be had at Heir Scberek's ■~- - v ■;.. . ,179. SALISBURY. STREET WEST, '. -And.-ftt : DRESDEN. 9<S5 THIS DAY; rboTBALL. FXK)TBALL. FOOTBALL. SYDENHAM t MBRIVALE. ■■■■'■■ -. •■'Eset CHRISTCHURCH v. CANTERBURY COLLEGE, West LINWOOD v. OLD BOYS, South. LANCASTER PARK. LANCASTER PARK, SATURDAY NEXT Afternoon Tea. provided Free to Ladies amd . their Escorts, wrth Stand Tickets Kick-off 3 p.m. Admiasion 6d. ..J 9388F FA. r HORNI 880 O X "S, • School of Physical Culture, CITY HALL, CHRISTCHURCH TIME-TABLE.—Men's Classes Mondays and Thursdays, at Bpm, Tuesdays and Fridays, at 8 p.m. . Ladies' Classes, Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 8 pa Bore , Class, Saturday Mornings, *t 10.30 Youths' Class, Monday Afternoons, at 6. Girls' Clasa— Junior,. Mondays, it 4 pm. Girls' Class— Senior, Thursdays, at 4 pm. Private Classes by arrangement Private Instruction, Medical Coeea, write or oall for Prospectuses. Telephone 1358. ' . THE BEAUTIFUL BURWOOD TEA GARDENS, /CONTAINING the Finest Plantation of 1 v* , Pinea in is an ideal place for Picnics, etc. Swinge, Boating, Croquet, Slot Machisee. Pair of Opossums, pretty and amusing. Fruit aad Flowers for Sa'e Admission 6d, Toa - 6d. Take trom from Bank Corner. . MRS KNOWLES npO-DAY . AT THE DIC LADIES* CREAM DELAINE BLOUSES, prettily trisuaed Valenciennes Lace. Sβ Ud, 6s lid, 8s lid. FASHIONS IN LADIES' BLOUSE .SHIRTS at Popular.Pnees —— *■ LADIES' SET AKD LACE BLOUSES in Whito and Ecru,, for <iuw«r sxd eemievtmng wear. - . 10e IS*. 9d, 21«: C34Ba
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13105, 2 May 1908, Page 1
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