AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. (Hayward's Ficture Enterprises. Ltd.) At 8. EVERY WEEK NIGHT. At 8. A DELIGHTFUL PROGRAMME At WEST-HAYWARD PICTURES. WEST-HAYWARD PICTURES. LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. No. 127. SNAPSHOTS ROUND AUCKLAND. WHEN A MAX'S MARRIED, NITRATE SODA INDUSTRY THE ROSE OF ST. AUGUSTINE. THROUGH THE VALLEY OF SINMON SILVER THREADS AMONG THE GOLD. THE CASE OF HIGH TREASON. THE LAKES OF PT.ITVICE. BONIFACE (Coloured Drama.) And Others. Circle Stnlh la. Reserves Is 6d, Stalls 6d. Plan at Dret=den. "THE GAY GORDONS." Sec tho DANCING SCOTCHMAN in the window of Chivers's Music Shop, High etreet. THE BOX PLAN Fcr the. First Six Performances of "THE GAY GORDONS" ' Wi'.l be ooened at the Dresden on FRIDAY NEXT, at 9 a.m. MEMO.—Notwithstanding the. magnitude of tho production and the expenses in connection therewith, tho management has decided to charge, a popular tariff of admission, viz., D.C. and O.S. 5s (no booking fee); Stalls, 3s; Farai'y Circle, Is. Early Doors: Stalls 6d, F.C. la extra. THEATRE ROYAL. TUESDAY NEXT TUESDAY And Following Nisrhts. AN IMPORTANT ATTRACTION. First Appearance in Christchurch of CLARKE AND MEYNELL'S NEW ENGLISH COMIC OPERA CO., In one of the Comic Opera Successes of the Century, "THE GAY CORDONS." "THE GAY GORDONS." By Seymour Hiri<s. Mucin by Guy Jones. Wellington Pres* Opinions, 16-9-11: — "N.Z. Times."—"lt is a bright show, a happy show, a show so full of laugh that people leavo the theatre fearing that their faces must be permanently twisted; a genial show, a rollicky show, a show whose broad mirth leaves no nasty after-taste; a show that once seen may be seen again.". The "Dominion. '' —"Last evening Wellington gave a whole-souled welcome to C".a r ka and Meynell's New English Company in 'The Gay Gordons.' ... A bright entertainment, with lots of laughable business. . . . A britrht book, straining lyrics and music that tinkles for the time being." The "Post."—"A packed audience welcomed 'The Gay Gordons' with both hands. . . . The nuditon». srreatly provoked, found it an exceedino-'y difficult business to catch up with tho hilarity and spring cleaning comoctv that rushed past on its clsd course." THE PRODUCTION IS PRECISELY THE SAME as was presented in tho principal cities of tho Commonwealth. THE COMPANY THE SCENERY THE CHORISTERS THE DRESSES THE BALLET DANCERS THE UNIFORMS THE OKCHF-STRA THE COSTUMES THE f-How GIRLS Everybody and Everything Absolutely Now t"> New Zealand. "THE GAY GORDONS." 6215 T7OCAL RECITAL by MRS ERNEST V FIRTH, assisted by MRS GOWER BURNS and MR ERNEST FIRTH. F.R.C.0.. Durham street Methodist Church, TO-NIGHT, at 6. Programme: — Organ, First Sonata . . . Mendelssohn Vocal, "The Praiee of God" . Beethoven "I Lovo Thee, Lifo" . . . Liddle "Evening Bout Song" . . Schubert "Hear Yo, Israel" . . Mendelssohn "O Lord, Thou Hast Searched Mc Out" .. . Sterndalo Bennett Duett, "O, Lovely Peace"- . . . Handel Organ, "At E-vening" . . . Dudley Buck Vocal, "Judith's Prayer" .... Conoono Vocal, "I Think" .... Guy d'Hardelot Duett, "Qnis Est Homo" . . f, 4 Rossini Organ, "Sous les Bous" Durand Calm and Cloudloaa'!--:**&MsZ-:>s.L --«" . Sullivan Song" . . . . Somervell "Slumber Song" .... Neodham "Throe FiHhers" .... Hullah Duett, "Nocturne" Denza Vocal, "Still as tho Nierht" . . . Bohm "Hark! What I Tell to Thee" Haydr. Organ, March . Calkin "Hear Yo, Israel" and "The Night is Calm and Cloudless" will bo sung by Mrs Gowcr Burns, the ether Vocal Solos by Mrs Ernest Firth. Eneli Solo with Organ Accompaniment. Tickets, Is, at the Dresden or Church. ' 2230 CRECHE KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION. HAVE yen feen our Programme for THURSDAY EVENING, at the THEATRE ROYAL? which was published in full on Monday, a'ld will be in again on Thursday. Everybody is talking about it, so we are justified in expecting a crowded house. Do not h-- afraid of overcrowding the Theatre, but do all you can to assist us to HELP THE CHILDREN. Home-mado Sweets will be sold in tho Theatre. Box Plan open at Dresden, also Day Sales. PRICES: 2s and Is. Early Doors 6d cxtrH. 6143 MEETINGS. SCOTTISH SOCIETY HALL, Manchester street. IMPORTANT ADDRESS. MR J. F. GRAY, from Scotland, will deliver Two Special Addresses on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 27th and 2Sth, at 7.30. Watch papers for future meetings. Everyono welcome Bring Bibles for reference. 2ie9 •VTEWTON JONES MISSION^ 1> CHORAL HALL. TO-NIGHT'S ADDRESSES-.— "Making Root"—Boys and Girls, 6.30 p.m. Children's offcringn towards e::penscg will be accepted. "From Bondage to Liberty"—Adults. 6 p.m. Solo, "Tho Sinner and tho Song, by Mr Victor Jones. Bright Singing, Blackboard Illustrations. Collection for Lwcai Expenses. 6212 Y.W.C.A. ANNUAL MEETING. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2Sth. In V.M.C.A. Rooms, Cambridsc terrace. \ DDRESSES by Mrs Kays and Mrs -£-*- Blackmore. Annual Report nnd Election of Officers. Chair to bo taken at 7.4.i p.m. Refreshments. Members, subscribers and friends earnestly invited. 6170 (SPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH. Worcester O street W TO-NIGHT, at S p.m., Farewell Demonstrations cf Psychcmetry from Articles by MRS Admission, sixpence. Thursday Afternoon, at 3 p.m., Address on "Womanhood.'' Farewell Social at S p.m. 2248 PUBLIC NOTICE^ 4/6 FOX ilb Tin of tho Most Deliciou » Tobacco in the World. Or 7d per Ounce. FOX'S MIXTURE. Always Fresh ar.d a Perfect Flavonr. DA VIES -M LAMB. Christchurch. C943SF MONEY TO LEND AND LOANS ARRANGED ARTHUR L. GRAY and CO.. Public Accountants, ;Ct) Manchester street, C 6734 Christchurch. THE Special "Page for Women" in Saturday's ociitior.s cf "The Evening News" appeals to everyone. A bright home Magazine. LOST AND FOUND. T OST, Dark Brown FUR, lined with brown -*- 1 ' bilk, two fox heads and tails, between Fa-irfie.'d avenue ar.a Moorhcuss avenue. Herum to Mrs S. 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