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AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL. T^hf^cS?^^AßT\N id SOCIATION, will Im> held TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), at 8 o'clock, when the lollowing flttractjvo Prolamine will lx? c^^ , ; 11 "" National F:as March, l.y Convent Hiirh School Girls. A patriotic, inspiration that will arpeal to ail. Herrtn Skirt liajice. by Pupils Mi?.? fcaundore. Created a fiiroro when last produced. Cherry IJlc«om Time in Japan, by i upil* . East ChriftrbuiPh School. A charming idyll np;xa!;Si- to the evo and 6fn=es. Pierotto D:ir.oo. 'by Pupils St. Michae'i'a Sv-hoM. a.-.vlstcd by M:ss Krver and Mis* Burton. A dainty littJo item, Diatuorsd Jrbilcc Pre-ir.t. Piuv by Pupil Mi«< Cowan. A e.lev.-r little play, cor.-tu-mxi voLT.rdK-" of Coii'ic Sen?, by Master Cir.!o<\ A clever yoiuis; Bingcr whe han ;i!re-.it!y made n na!iio. We are indebted to Mr F. A. Horaibrool: for the of the second part t» •ho Display As-? Swir.sinc by Mr C. Bucket;. A very clever novelty. Kxliil iticii of flnll Punching, by Miivs K. Erroyd. A revelation in spred on<l skill Ferrir.ir.* by Mi«s A. Saunders and Mr G. BiirtUy. Boxing, by Masters P. Watpon aad M. Grnnt." Open to the winner to challenge Johnson. Miist-ula-r Mouth So'.o by A. Sipthorpo. Siwrdish Extension Escrcucs, by Ladies Class. Dcseriptr.e Rjcjtntion, arranged by F. A. Hornibrook. "The Reform of Murphy's Rent." br Mies Alice Sausidorp. assisted by Mr W Cooper unci A. Sipthorpe. Very amusing. A VATIXKE will be hold on SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 2.30. Prices Is and GJ. HonMvmado Sweets will be sold at a.l performances. By-is Plan open nt Dresden. Al;=o Dny Sales; prices 2e and 10. Early Doors fid c.x rra. 6004 "THE GAY GORDONS." Soothe DANCING SCOTCHMAN in the. window of Chivcrs's Music Shop, Hij;h etreet. THE BOX PLAN For the First Six Pe.rformanoee of "THE GAY GORDONS" W.H be opened at tho Dreeden TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), at a a.m. JfEMO.—Notwithstanding tho magnitude of tho production and the expenaea in oonnection therewith, the management ha* decided to charge a popular tariff of admi*Bion, viz., D.C. and O.S. 5» (no booking fee); Stalls, is; Family Circle, Is. Early Doors: Stalls 6d, F.C. Is extra. THEATRE ROYAL. TUESDAY NEXT TUESDAY And Following Nights. AN IMPORTANT AI'IRA.CTION. First Appearance in Chrirtchuroh of CLARKE AND MEYNELL'S NEW ENGLISH COMIC OPERA CO., In ono of the Comic Opera Snocesees of the Century, "THE GAY GORDONS." "THE GAY GORDONS." By Seymour Hicks. Music by Guy Jones. Wellington Press Opinions, 16-9.-11: — "N.Z. Times."—"lt is a bright chow, a happy enow, n show so full of laugh that people leave the theatre fearing that theii faces must be permanently twisted; a genial show, a Tollicky show, a chow •whose oroad mirth leaves no nasty after-taste; a show that onco may be Men again." The "Dominion. , —"Imst evening Wellington gave a wholo-souled welcome to C!aTk« and Meyzrell'a New English Company in 'The Gay Gordons.' ... A bright entertainment, with lota, of laughahlo .business, ... A bright book, straining lyrics and music that tinkles for the time being." The "Post" —"A packed audience welcomed "The Gay Gordons* with both hands. . . . The auditors, greatly provoked, found it an exceedingly difficult buaineee to catoi up with the hilarity and spring cleaning oom«dy that rnshed past on its Rlad coureo." THE PRODUCTION IS PKECISEI/S ■THK"SAME "Bβ was. presented ik the principal cities of the Commonwealth. THE COMPANY THE SCENERY THE CHORISTERS THE DRESSES THE BALLET DANCERS THE UNIFORMS' THE ORCHESTRA THE COSTUMES THE SHOW GIRLS Everybody and Everything Absolutely Now to New Zealand. "THE GAY GORDONS." 6aifi A BEAUTIFUL SHOW. A BEAUTIFUL SHOW. A BEAUTIFUL SHOW. A BEAUTIFUL S^iOW. SPRING FLOWER SHOW. SPRING FLOWER SHOW. FLOWER SHOW. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. W-DAY. OLYMPIA RINK, Hereford etreet West OLYMPIA RINK, Hereford street West DON'T MISS THIS MAGNIFICENT SHOW Of Daffodi's mid other Spring Flowers. Open*lo a..m. to 9.30 p.m. Admission 6241 I N G' S T H E~A T R~"E. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). THE CONCERT OF THE SEASON. Under auspiocs of the Young Men's Mothodist Union. Choruses, Waxworks, Sketches, Minstrola, Over 100 Performers. Full Orchestra. Don't Forget—KlNG'S THEATRE. Admission Is. Day Sales at L. M. Isitt's. 2273 CONCERT. A GBAND CONCERT will be given by the Members of ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH CHOIR, in tho CHORAL HALL, on THURSDAY, October sth. The Programme, will consist of Part Songs, etc. 1T6273 GOLF. GOLF. GOLF. r\FFICIAL OPENING OF THE w GOVERNMENT LINKS, HANMER SPRINGS, SATURDAY AFTEKNOON, SEPT. 30th. The Hon. Thos. Mackenzie, will perform tin Opening Ceremony. / All Members of Golf Clubs Cordially Invited 62S RELIGIOUS SERVICES. pHRISTCHURCH DIOCESAN CHORAI V/ ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL FESTIVAL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER Sth, Mil. Afternoon Service, 3 p.m. Evening Service 7 p.m. Preacher, Rev. H. S. Loach Acting-Vicar of St. Luke's. Service Books can be obtained at Simpsoi asd Williams's and at Milner and Thomp eon's. REHEARSAL TO-NIGHT at 7.30 p.m. Members are requested tx> bring thei Copies of tho "Messiah." 6231 J. H. RUNNICLES, Hon. Sec. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, a Sum of MONEY in brown papa Wednesday afternoon, between iiar« wood and May's road, Papanui. Reward "Press" Office. 22i> LOST, in Manchester street, P.O. Saving iiank BOOK, Wednesday, 2"tn. Nam inside. Return care of Storey's Hotel. Re ward. 226 LOST, Piirebred Fawn PUG, answer* i tho ii3ine of ''Tai;gi"; 10s reward. An; porßon detaining , same will bo proeocuted K. T. Leathern, Jcrrold atrt-ot, Addington. _622 LOST, from Glenmark, Waipara, 2Gth Sep tember, Black and Tan DOG and SLU'I with chains attached. Finder p'.c&se axlri» T. S. Johnstonc, Glenmark, Wai para. '£2ei> LOST, 26th irurt.. Stone Marten FUE between Aldwiii's road an<i Colosseum vii Worocater etreet car. Reward on return ing game to Stott, 160 Armagh ctreet. 225 STRAYED, from Horrolville] Two Mil COWS, one black and white, and on brindle and whit*. Any information regard ing same, address to G. L. Ironsides, Horrol viHe. 633

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14160, 28 September 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14160, 28 September 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14160, 28 September 1911, Page 1

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