AMUSEMENTS. rpHEATRE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT. THIRD PERFORMANCE. CRECHE KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION. FIRST PART: Garden of Sleep—Technical College Girls. Song (hiunorousi —Mr A. Macdonald. Picrette Dance—'St. Michael's Pupik, assisted by Misses Kivcr and Burton. Tambourine Fan Drill—West Christchurth School Pupils of Mies Menzies. Horn Pipe—Technical College GLrls. Chocua ("Down the O:d Green Lane")— Girls of His:h School. Harem Skirt Donee—By lfir«fi Alma Henderson and Stella Henley, Pnpile of Miss Saunderg. Cherry Blossom Time in Japan—East Christchurch School Pupils of Misses Chapi lin, Aikcn and Mr Wauchop. SECOND PART: Lβ Rereil Dee Poupee—-By Girton College Girls. Folly Dajice—Pupile of Mi*e Cox. Contortion Item—By Mr Silbon-AJph*. Chorus—Pupils of Miss Cowan. Ball Punching—Miss Ecroyd, Pupil of Mr I Hornibrook. Rinjr Tailed Goon—East Christchurch School, Pupils of Mr Wauchop. National Flag March—Convent High School Girls. PRICES 2s and Iβ. SPECIAL MATINEE—SATURDAY, at 2.30. Whatever you do don't mies this, as by special request all the best items will be repeated, and in addition will be jjivon Songs (bnmoro.us) —By Sydenham School Boys. These are ceally firet-claes, the voices and training splendid. Scene from Uncle Tom s Cabin—This subject; though old, always appeals to the young. Also, Choruses, Musical Drills, and a host of other items by the young to help the younsr. Homemade Sweets will be on sale. NOTE THE PRICES: Iβ and 6d. aox Plan Open at Dresden. Also Day Sales. 6S2S OEE THE DANCING SCOTCHMAN O In the Window of CHIVERS'S MUSIC SHOP, High street. "THE GAY GORDONS." THE BOX PLANS for "THE GAY GORDONS" are now open' and Tapidly filling at the DRESDEN Avoid disappointment by booking to-day. "THE GAY GORDONS" is euro to be played to crowded bouses. PRICES—D.C. and O.S. Sβ {NO BOOKING FEEh Sta-'Js 3s; Family Circle Iβ. Eariy Doors: Stalls 6d, F.C. IB extra. rpHEATRE ROYAL. Commencing TUESDAY NEXT TUESDAY OCTOBER 3rd OCTOBER. CLARKE AND.HEYNELL Present their NEW ENGLISH COMIC OPERA CO., In the LATEST, GREATEST AND MOST SUCCESSFUL MUSICAL PLAY OF ' MODERN TIMES. , "THE GAY GORDONS" "THE GAY GORDONS." "THE GAY GORDONS." fly Seymour Hicks. Musio by Guy Jonee. The PRINCIPALS of the COMPANY are ABSOLUTELY NEW to NEW ZEALAND, and will include: Frank Lincoln Florence Imeson Tom Graves Maggie Knight ■ David Jefierson . Nellie Cozens W. L. Montgomery OlhreJahn Frank Oken-Brookee Evelyn Abom Cecil Houghton Mabel Dark Robert Jackson Vera Hot>e Frank Compton Bertha Goldberg ' Peroy Clifton . Nell Fianis • " Supported byj A GALAXY OF H&&.UTIFXJL BHOVT GIRLS,-CHORISTERS, BAtJiBT DANCERS and . FULL OPERATIC -ORCHESTRA. The Full Company comprises neaily 100 people. The Scenery and Effect* oner 100 tons. One of tbo Biggest Comic Opera Attractions ever broujrat to New Zealand. Everybody- and Evorythine Absolutely New to New Zealand, "THE GAY GORDONS." 6386 OYDENHAM PICTURES. CHOCOLATE MATINEE TO-DAY. CHOCOLATE MATHfEE AT 2.30. Every Child will be presented with a Packet of Choco'ate Free. SPECIAL PROGRAMME OF Scientific and Educational Subjects, in addition . ILLUSTRATED SONGS. Vocalist: MASTER L. CUMMINGS. Admission: Children 3d. CHANGE OF PROaRAttME TO-DAY. HIS MOTHEKS SCARF. THE EMIGRANT. WATER- A Splendid Scientific Subject. Wonders of the Alpine Railway. : Mount Cnesino. THE GIRL SPY. ETC.. ETC. EMPIRE ORCHESTRA. PRICES: Is and 6d. EXHIBITION OF ARTS AND CRAFTS. THIS EXHIBITION will be OPENED on TUESDAY NEXT, at 6 p.m.. by Wm. Recce, Esq., President. Tho Work of the Students will bo augmented by a Loan Collection of Bric-a-Brac and Articles of Vertn. ' Carriages may , be ordered for 10 pjn. Members and friends admitted on present, ing their annual tickets at the Armagh etreet entrance. The GaJTery will be opened to the publio on Wednesday Marninjr,----10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7.30 to 10 p.m. ADMISSION la. ALFRED EVANS. 6380 ~ Secrctajy. , MCSICAL UNION. FOURTH SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT. TUESDAY, 10th OCTOBER. ORCHESTRAL ITEMS AND VOCAL SOLOS. Box Plan opens at' Messrs. Milner and Thompson's at 3* p.m. on Thursday, sth October. 6320 H. ANTILL ADLEY, Secretary. ST. ANDREWS CHURCH CHOIR WILL givo a GRAND CONCERT in th* CHORAL HALL, THURSDAY, October sth, 8 p.m. With assistance of friends a number of Solos and Part Song* will be given. • SOLOISTS: Mrs Gower-Burns, Mrs Ernest Firth, and Mr Leslie Fleming. TICKETS 2s and Is, from Members of Choir, and Chivera' Music Storea. MR SIDNEY WILLIAMSON, R.C.M.L., 2334 Musical Director. * CHURCH FETE. IN aid of St. Ausructine's Sunday .School Building Fund, will be held in MR GEORGE WAY'S GARDEN. Caihmere Hilk, on SATURDAY. 3<H?i September, 2.30 to 6 p.m. Tea. Sale of Work, etc., Competitions. Stan more Band. Admission: Silvcc Coin. '^?H T>ICCARTON PARISH FETE. NOVEMBER 30th and DECEMBER Ist, 62MF SALE OF WORK. 'HHE Ladies r>l St. LukeV Sewing Guild X will hold a Sale of Work in the Schoolroom. Manchester street North on WEDNESDAY. October 4th, in aid of the Carpel Fnnd. Afternoon at 3 p.m., evening at 7.30 p-m. •. ' 6323 SKATING. SKATING. SYDENHAM FOOTBALL HALL. 17*QR Ladies and Gentlemen with Private i- Skate?. , EVERY EVENING. Admission 6d. Flcorage free. C3T3 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, from Spreydon, Whit* Molteac POODLE (dog), with collar. Rew*rd Appiy Foreaters' Hotel. 243J "CMiUND, La*t Week in August, Gold Cabfc J- BANGLE. Apply W. Strange and Co., Ltd. 237-4
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14162, 30 September 1911, Page 1
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