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AMUSEMENTS. nr» HE A T R E R O V A L. TO-NIGHT TO-NlGht AND EVERY .MGHT. Change of Programme Tu-wdsy.* and Friday*. MR EDWARD BRANSCOMBE j Preser. ts his ENGLISH COSTUME COMEDY CO. . THE DANDIES. THE DANIWES. THE DANDIES Haw won their weipomo! THE DANDIES uc! mad* it very »aX ] THE DANDIES . "lheir humour at tie broad- ! Till-: DANDIES c*t is rriined and Uelicat*. i THE DANDIES Their work, «a crisp Sβ it I TIIK DANDIES is dens, :« mcv« tiite or THE DANDIES banal. They avoid the THE DANDIES very appearance of TuljfayTHE DANDIES ity. llicir buccpss elands THE DANDIES *olid on a- wholesome THE DANDIES human basis. .It IHE DANDIES to all happy mi<l rational THE DANDIES jieoplo, and li>ht«as the THE DANDIES path of the unhappy ot THE DANDIES moody man. THE DANDIES aro* Entertainer* in th* trv<» eeni-e. They <;xhilwato without contamination. THE DANDIES. The Brightest The Finest Tho Ciererest The Cleanest 'I'be Bost MUSICAL COSIUiIE COMEDY CO. That has ever aptxxtrol in this" Country. A«-k the man in tho etrcot. Read what th* newspapers say. Look at our Records. Sβ. 2s. is PRICES Is. 2s, a». Box Plan n! Dresdea. Day Sales Toy Cave. LKO D. CHATEAU, Gtwral RepTeeontative. ESTUDIANTIXA BAND AND CHRISTCHURCH BANJO BAND. A N N UAL CONCERT, pHORAL MALL. SATURDAY/AUGUST 30th. 1913. PROGRAMME.-PART I. 1. (a) Overture. "Soldier and the Maid" (Will D. Mover); (b) March, "Class Leador" (Guetafron) Eatudiantina Band. 2. Recitation, "The Girl and the Gloves" Miss Vera Ilamia. 3. Banjo Solo, "Ragioso Rondo" Mr Louie W. Bloy. 4. Mandolin and Guitar Quartet, "TannhaUßor" (Wagner)—Mieeeß K. Baunton, E. Thompson, and Messrs F. Clephane, and Louis W. Bloy. 5. Song, "Mourning in the Village Dwells (Korbay) .. Mr Leonard Barnes. G. "A Spanish Romance" (Grimshaw) Christchurch Banjo Band. Ten Minutes Interval. TART. 11. 1. Overture, ,- Poet and Peasant" (Frani yon Suppe) .1 Estudiantina. Band. 2. Song, "Come. Sing to Me'"(J. Thompson) Miss Daisy L. Tyler, A.R.C.M. 3. The " 'Possums' Picnic" (Eric Cnlcolt) The Ladies' Banjo Band. 4. Mandolin Solo, "Fifth AirVttrie"(Daiicla— Abt) .. .. Miss K. Baunton. 5. Humorous .. .. Mr E. Armstrong. 6. "Medley Overtnre," National (Miller) Estudiantina Band. God Save the KingMusical Director MR LOUIS W.BLOY. Hon. Secretary .. MR F. WOODS. Stage Manager .. MR J. WATKIN. TICKETS: 2s and Is. Doors Open at 7.15 p.m. 'M6l OPERA HOUSE. Direction: Bicunan-Fuller, Ltd. ' "Tho Refined Vaudeville Playboueo." TO-NIGHT. At 8 .TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT!! LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT!! OF OUR. GRAND STAR PROGRAMME. # The Celebrated Continental' Acrobat*, ' THE THREE DECABS, : Assisted by > . »..v—i>.;..-..v.:.. *■-■-, ■-->' ■:•■■"'■■;:■ . THE EDUCATED CLOWN DONKEY.The" Grea-teat Coraedy Act Ever Imported," HENCHEY. VINCETTL njid BUSH, America's Foremoet Comedy Acrobat*, FRANTIC FALLS ami FARCICAL FUN. Supported by the Favourite Artists, MAX. DUFFEK; Musical Contortionist.. MISS VIOLET CABMEN and'her CompoeerPianist, ALF. J. LAWRAN;CE. ■ THE TWO ROSEBUDS, Expert Danoera. ERNEST PITCHER, the l>oimlor Comedian. LETARTO. and COLLINS, Jugrglepe, «tc. - ; COMING SHORTLY, SCHEPP'S CIRCUS. PRICES:. Stalls Is. B.C. Iβ 6d,0, Stalls 2s. Reserves at Mllner and Thompton'e, or by Telephone at the Theatre, No. 1471. p H O R A L -HALL. SECOND SONG RECITAL. SECOND SONG RECITAL. SECOND SONG RECITAL. FOURTH SEASON, *• - FOURTH * * FOURTH SEASON. MR SIDNEY, WILLIAMSON, D.R.C.M.L. THURSDAY, SEPT 11th. 3<S3 LANCASTER " PARK. A N C A S T E It PARK. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. WAURARAPA WAIRARAPA WAIRAKAPA v ■■ ■ CANTERBURY. CANTERBURY. CANTERBURY.(Reforee—Mr J. F. Pcake). A GREAT GAME IN STORE. Come and See the Crack Rugby Team of New Zealand. CURTAIN-RAISER . 150 P.M. WELLINGTON v. CANTERBURY. •WELLINGTON v. CANTERBURY. lost r.nd Tele-graph D*purtmente. Referee—Mr f. T. Wcston. THE INTERPROVINCIAL GAME Tak<>J3 Pl?cc at .2.45 p.ns. ■ GATE Is. Come Early and Get STAND Is. A Cctnfcrtsb'.c Scat. Frequent Transß. 34G5 7iIIRiSTCHURCH _ ORPHEUS SOCIETY. yj CHORAL HALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd. ■ 17ih SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT. Vocul Solos. Choniscfi, Glees, und Part-eong?. Conductor—Mr J. I*. Macieodsniith. Pianist —Miss Nora Macleodemith, L.A.B. Admission —Non-«ubeer;bcr.». 2- and )«. niCl J. G. FIRTH, Hon. Sec. rPHE DRESDEN PIANO CO. 1 (LIMITED). WITHOUT DOUBT There is No FINER PIANO Than THE GLORIOUS LIPP. A Model of Musical Craftsman if lip. FULL RICH RESONANT TONE. PERFECT TOPCn, end ARCHITECTURAL BEAUTY Combine to Prcclnce A MAGNIFICEVT I'IANO, Built to Enduie. THE EXCEPTIONAL MERITS And Artistic Appearance Of the LIPP PIANOS Have Gained the Enthusiastic Appro'>Wirmof tbosc whoso acknowledged liiph-sta.wing in tLe uiuaical constitutes them Impartial Judges. THE LIPP Jlomonlal and Upright Granda ard Si-mi-eranci!-ON OUR EASY-PURCHASE TERMS. Sole Agents: THE DRESDEN PIANO CO. (LIMITED), Cathedral square. Burnett etxeet, CHRISTCHUBCH. ASHBLKTO.V * J? 8301 ATKINSON'S Cash Only System . allows them to sell Furniture cheaper than any other shop in Christchurch. >o credit. Tho pick of our bright new stock* of Furniture to be eo!d cheaper than eter at H. Atkmson'e, 127 Manchester etreet. CSlOa TSALIjANfYNE'iTarenow showing the N«w l> ArtisU' Bo we jn Sp.!« i ri Plain Coloure, *t U «a«h. FW23

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14758, 30 August 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14758, 30 August 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14758, 30 August 1913, Page 1

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