AMUSEMENTS. rpHEATHE iiOYAL. Ches. J. Carter. Lessee. LAST TWO PERFORMANCES of CARTER! CARTER! CARTER! MATINEE AT 2.15 TO-DA\. Children Half-price. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Last Time of CORINNE CARTER The Psychic Phenomenon. See LEVITATION See and 103 New and Marvellous Illusions 100 Book Seate Early at Dresden. Box Pl»n and Day Sale at Woodward's. Tobacconist, after 1 "p.m. Early Door Cd estra. PRICES: 4», -Js 6d._l s. 2496 THEATRE ROYAL. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 7th. MRS ARTHUR MEAD'S SONG RECITAL. Thj Programme will include Vocal Solos, Violin Solos, by Herr Zimmermen, including First Movcmenl of Beethoven Concerto with Orchestra; Piano So'.ce by Miss Brenda Stock of Dunedin, and Selections by Professional Orchestra of twenty-six performers. MRS MT2AD'S Solos will include, amongst others, "Ah Fdrs c lvi" (Verfli), "Le Satna Rose" (Arditi), L'cte" (Chaminadc). ami several of the compositions of Albert Mallirison. Mr Farquhar Youns wii! also give Solo Numbars. Tickets: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls 3s. Stalls 2s, and Gallery la, can be obtained at Milner Rnd Thompson's, the Dresden, and WcbleV, Son and Crofton, Gloucester street. Plan of Reserved Seats now open at Milner and Thompson's. 2303 ROYAL BESSES O' TH' BARN BAND. BOX PLANS for the FIVE CONCERTS BOX PLAN'S for the FIVE CONCERTS Will be op«i<Sd at the Dresden TO-MORROW (Tuesday)'MOßNlNG, at 10. TO-MORROW (Tuesday) MORNING, at 10. The Plans for tho Vice-regal Reserve. se, ar.d Ordinary Reserve, 3s. will te opened simultaneously, preferential ctioico benig accorded those who arrivo earliest at the Box OJBcC; ; TTIS MAJESTY'S. DIRECTION ... J. and N. TAIT. "Back to tho Land Rich in Wonderful Memories." Return of tho Famous" RdVal Return of the Famoue Royal BESSES O , TH , BARN BESSES O' TH , BARN BESSES O , TH , BARN BESSES O' l'H' BARN, BESSES O' TH , BARN BESSES O' TH , BARNBAND. "The Finest in the World." Inaugurating their SECOND AUSTRALASIAN TOUR On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Bth. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Bth. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY Bth. FIVE CONCERTS ONLY Will be given in Chrietchurch With A CfiANGfi OF PROGRAMME NIGHTLY. MANAGERIAL. It is with more than ordinary pleasure that Messrs J. and N. Tait, the directors of the tour, desire to state that, at the request of the "B*sses" themselves, arrangements have been made whereby the Second Australasian Tour of the Band will be inaugurated in Christchurch—the city in which they won their first Australasian triumph some three years ago. The men hold a warm niche in their hearts for Maorilanci audiences, end for this reason, and the fact that the directors are not unmindful of the generous support accorded their enterprise or! that occasion, the <\irectors have, at considerable outlay, altered existing arrangements bo as to p'errnit of the tour being commenced in New Zealeni. THE BESSES' recent South African tour has proved one long series of success! nl triumphs, ar.d the has buen augmented since ife> Wst visit—now numbers 40 inatfureetft*, All, sc-krtets of distinction, and is now eouceded k> be MORE POW'itFUt THAN EVER. MORE POWERFUL THAN EVER; THE BESSES will submit a -wide and varied series of musical programmes during the season—programmes that are sure to prtve rHost popular with their audience? Ibcy range from Mejerbetr and Mendelsohn to tbe weird music of Wagner and the brilliance of Tchaikowsky. Prices—3s, 2e, and Is; Vice-regal Keterve 2633 CHRISTCHURCH PROFESSIONAL BAiSD. GRAND BENEFIT CONCERT ON VICTORIA SQUARE ROTUNDA, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, »t 8. Collection in aid of Widow and Family of the late Wm. Crawford. Programme Elsewhere. 3063 GOVERNOR'S BAY PAROCHIAL DISTRICT. A GARDEN FETE will be held in MR TAPLEY'S GARDEN, Governor's Bay on THURSDAY, 3rd February, from 3 to 0 p.m. Tho LYTTELTON MARINE BAND will be> in attendance. The S.S. PURAU will leave Lyttelton at 2, 3.10, G and 7.15, returning at intervals Many and Vfiried AmUs"e"merits. A-» we nro a small community, we are hoping that all the friends and admirers of our Bay will help us to inak« the Fete a I success. 04-5 christchurch musical union, notice to Performing members. TIjERFORMING Members ere notified that ■*.■ the FIX.ST REHEARSAL of the curleiit e6ason will conunence on MONDAY 7th February, tot Orchejtra, and TUESDAY* Btli Feoruary, for Chorus, in the Tradee Hall, Gloucester street, at 8 p.m. The work to bo put in reheareaj is GOUNOD»S~" FAUST." H. ANTILL ADLEY, GQ3 Secretary. THE PHYSICAL CULTURE AND UAS-~ SAGE INSTITUTE. Cathedral square (near Chancery lane, Christchuicbi. MR F. A. HORNIBROOK aad MR E. W JOHNSON, the bent equippesd PhyeicJii Culture Institute iai Australasia. Opea for inspection «very Sattitday Etefiirig from 8 to 10 p.m- C 4433 CONSTANT USE OF TEETH MADE BY US SOON tells its tale in the Genera! Health of our Patients. PLATES that do not fit accurately, and are cot comfortable, tend to do more harm then good, sui it is impossible for the patients to get the full nourishment out of their food if they are trying to masticate with an ill-fitting plat«. No matter what class of Plate you require we can make you a Perfect-fitting, Natural-look-ing Set of TEETH, The reason that wo are always busy extracting and fitting 2-vsth is that wb do good work, the best evtrjr time. AH Extractions FREE when PLA?2S are to be nude. PRITCHARD JONES and MAITLAND, Doctors of Dent*! Surgery, Over Brice's, COLOMBO STREE fe ~ F4651-3, TF you have not seen the SALE • BARGAINS in Carpets, Linoleums, and Art Furnishings at the D.I.C. SALE.call at once and seethe TEMPTING PRICE REDUCTIONS. The money Wringa are unusually attractive To-day. DJ.C. D.I.C. C 5217-1316
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