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AMUSEMENTS. "rpHE BELLE OF BRITTANy." WEDNESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 2nd. BOX PLAN AT THE DRESDEN. j np H E A T Fv E It O y A L. j Curtain Rises Punctually m P o'clock. | LAST FOUR NIGHTS OF THE SEASON, j TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. j POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT Of CLARKE AND MEYNELL'S NEW ENGLISH COMIC OPERA COMPANY I" tlj e LAST ARCADIANS. I-ASI ARCADIANS. NIGHT. ARCADIANS. NTGHT. IMPORTANT ANXOITCCEMENT. Tljo interest and attractiveness cf tho Farewell Performance- in Christchurch of "The Arcad'ans" will b<? enhanced by t>>« FIRST APPEARANCE IN AUSTRALxVSIA Of MISS ALICE MOFFAT As SOMBRA. GOOD-BYE TO Tom Walls as Doody. Fred Winn as Simp'ieitaa. Harold Thorlev aa Jack Meadows, Charlio Stono as Bobby, Gcrtrudo Gitliam as Eileen Cavanaph. Nellie Kavajiagh as Mrs Smith, and all tho Me.rry People of Arcadia. The Opera produced by Chas. A. Wenman Genl. Mgr. for the Company . . B. A Mover Musical Director .... Albert Vernon. PRICES AS USUAL. Business Mpr.: J. E. MOORE. m H E A T R E ROYAL. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) August 2nd. '■■ And Two Following Nights. First production in Christchurch of tho Successful Musical Play in Two Acts, Entitled. "THE BELLE OF BRITTANY." "THE PELLE OF BRITTANY." "THF- BELLE OF BRITTANY." The Opera with the Catchy Tune*, Dainty Meloa.es. Quaint Atmosphere, Sparkling Music, Comedy that keeps your Sides Aching. This will be tho FINAL PRODUCTION of the Season, and the Cofnic Onera Company's LASu. APPEARANCE, in CHRISTCHURCH. 83£3 THE BOX PLAN For rpHE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME NOW OPEN AT THE DRESDEN. rpHEATRE ROYAL. Under the Management of I WILLIAM ANDERSON. '■" —— saturday next Saturday next saturday next william anderson Will Present NAT GOULD'S Sporting Drama, THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. • THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. TITS CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. '< Resume of Incidents: Life on ihe Turf. Trixie Climbs tho Stairs. The Ascot Gold Cup. Foul Riding. Trixie's Victory. NOTE THE PRICES: 3s, 2e and 1». Early Doors Gd extra. Box Plan at the Dresden. ; 3342 BOXINC ! rpHE SECOND COMPETITION *of the J- Season, promoted by tho Christchurch Sports Club, will be held at THE KING'S THEATRE, IN GRAND NATIONAL WEEK, On the. Evening of MONDAY, AUGUST -7th". The Club has secured permission from tho I New Zealand Boxing Council to hold, on the J date mentioned, tho ,; j MIDDLE-WEIGHT PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Of New Zealand, This being tho first time that the titlo has been contested, under CbampynEflip Rules, and the contestants aTe A. LECKIE AND D. BURNS. As Curtain-raisers tho Clul> has arranged Three Amateur Bouts of Four Rounds each. PRICES: Front Seata. Os; Middle Seats, 3s Od; Back Seats, p. Day Sales at Priestnall'e and at Schlesinper's. Holders of day sale Tickets will be admitted at early doors. NOTE.—Tho Club desires to inform patrons I that a Few Stage Seate will bo available at 103 each. These can be reserved at Priestnnll's. 3273 DON'T FORGET. ■ OWISS VILLAGE FAIR, TO-NIGHT. ALEXANDRA HALL. 3321 6d. .WAINONI PARK. 64 OPEN EVERY DAY. Free Swing Boats and Ocean Wavo. Rsturn Tram Fsrrejt (including admjstioni. Iβ. Children half-price. 2167 MR i. S. TANKARD'S PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES FOR CHILDREN, Winter Term. GIRLS, TUESDAY. 4 to 5. BOYS, THURSDAY. 4 to 5. YM.C.A. GYMNASIUM. Send for Prospectus. Tek-phon* 1503. |_ ? LECTURES. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIAI i TION— 6 p.m.. Ajic'RSDAY. August ! 3rd. LANTERN LECTURE by REV. J. ; MACKENZIE M.A.. on '"TRAVELS IN ■ PALESTINE AND SYRIA." Ladies in--1 vitcd. Collection. 17 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2nd, 8 p.m. FREE POPULAR LECTURE, By MR H. J. MARRINER, I Arranged by the. Navy League. I -THE FOREIGN POLICY OF GERMANY, I AND HER ARMY AND NAVY." 3.125 THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. MISS C. W. CHRISTIE (lately from India) wi.l deliver ?- POPITLAR LECTURE, illustrated by Lantern Slides. SUBJECT: '"Tho Religious and Social Life of the Indian People.' At the SCOTTISH SOCIETY'S HALL Next H.M. Theatre. TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m. Admission One Shillinff. a>

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14110, 1 August 1911, Page 1

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