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AMUSEMENTS. -"THEATRE" R 0 V A L. Direction: GEORGE WILLOUGJIBY, LTD. M-uaging Director: GEO. WILLOUGHBY. "THE ROSARY." "THE ROSARY." -THE ROSARY." TWO PERFORMANCES TO-DAY, This Affc*m«.--*i at 2, und To-night at 5. ROSARY MATINEE TO-DAY, at _. o'cl-xk. ROSARY MATINEE Doors op-.n at 1. ROSARY MATINEE Children Half-price ROSARY MATINEE all pur!-, exceot GalROSARY MATINEE lory-TO-DAY YOUR LAST CHANCE Of ..coins this Beautiful Play. Introduced i**. . the Public by ROSARY GEORGE WILLOUGHBY, LTD. KOSARY and E. J. CARROLL. ROSARY-TO-NIGHT. GOOD-BYE. ROSARY DISTINCTLY NO RETURN ROSARY VISIT. ROSARY . TO-NIGHT. GOOD-BYE TO ROSARY FATHER KELLY. ROSARY GOOD-BYE TO THE BEAUTI- ROSARY FUL GARDENS ROSARY GOOD-BYE TO THE COMPANY. ROSARY PRICKS—Is. 3», 2s, and t*. KARLIES as usual. Box Plan at Drc?d*'n till T, sfterwitrtls at Wo-cdivard's. Day S_!cs at WOO--vr«rd's and Mif-s Kobler's. rrTii - !* a T~R E ROYAL. Direction: GEORGE MUSGROVE. ONLY TWO - 2) CONCERTS. SATITRDAY AND MONDAY NEXT, SATURDAY AND MONDAY NEXT, JULY 18th and 20th, JULY 3-th and 20tb. M I S C II A ELM A*NTHE GREATEST VIOLINIST IN THB WORLD. MISCHA ELMAN. "_ .ankfurtw ZeiMISCHA ELMAN. tung" (Borlin, GerMISCHA ELMAN. many) ■»•.*_:—"Misc_a MISCHA ELMAN.' Blm&a now stands MISCHA ELMAN. head and shoulders , MISCHA ELMAN. above the other vioMISCHA ELMAN. linists of the day. MISCHA ELMAN. The young man has MISCHA ELMAN. not only tone of unMISCHA ELMAN. surp_ss»bl« quality MISCHA ELMAN. and unerring techMISCHA ELMAN. iitque,' but also that XtISCUA ELMAN. intuitive sens*** of mvMISCHA ELMAN. _ici»*a_Jiip which eu- . MISCHA ELMAN. ablcs him to do i"MISCHA ELMAN. stinctively and withMISCHA ELMAN. out the . slightest - MISCHA ELMAN. trace of effort, wb-t MISCHA ELMAN. iv the caso of otheiMISCttA ELMAN. is arrived at (if over) MISCHA ELMAN. only by tho severest MISCHA ELMAN. toil and study.' Also, the Brilliant French-Canadian Mczjio Sopiano. Mdllo. EVA GAUTIER. Mdlle. EVA GAUTIER. Mdlle. EVA GAUTIER. At the Piano, MR PERCY KAHN. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME AT EACH CONCERT. Advance Applications for tee _10st 6d scats will now be received by Milner aud Thompson, Ltd., High street. Scats will be allotted in the order of receipt. Please stato whether stalls or dreee circle seats are required. rpHEATRE EOY'AL 1 J. C. Williamson, Ltd., Lessee. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 15th and 16th JULY. 7.45 p.m. In aid of the Canterbury College LibTaiy. Sir A. Pinero's New Comic Play, in Four Acts, PRESERVING MR PAN_nJI_. Persons of the Play: The Right Horn Reginald Stulkeley. MJ*.— Mr H. E. Marsh -' . . Talbot W-odhoustf fais Priualo Secretary)— , Mr R. Twyneham. St. John Panmure, J-?.—Mr W. S. Wauchpp. Alfred Hobbl-thwait*-. M.P.-_r F. Brittan. Hugh Loring—Mr C. 6. Booth. - '. Brabncr and Kitts (Butlor and Footmaa -i "The CTewers"—Mr W. O. Ton___nd Mr ■ Geo Turner. Grant (Servant at Mr Slulkcley-)—Mr 4. E- . Tonto). ' Mrs P_rn**mr_—Mis* H- BoUeatoa." .-■■"" ' -- •-■ - Myrtle (her daughter)—Misa Jocelya _*___. . Mis Hebblethwaite (Mrs Pasmuio'e Attn'.}— Mm H. E. M-rab. Dulcie Anatice. Ofi» Panmuro'a'S-te-)—_Ca_ Ngaio Mam-. - - - Misa Stulkeley—Miss C. OoSMt. Josephs Quarepdos—Mrs W. H. Mont-*-o]*-M-T. SUge Manager: Mr Leonard XL Bootb. Tho scene is laid first at "The CJowcrs,*" Toll-hunt d'Arcv, near Polehap-iploD, and , afterwards at Mr Stutkeloy'e House is Ttoi*.. don. Specially painted Gconery, _pccia*ly. made furniture, A&oot Suits, P_riai_n Bohea Prices: 4a, 2s 6d, la. Box Plan at Dm* den. Day Sales at Toy Cave. __3 QUEEN'S THEATRE.*HEREFORD STBEET. Continuous Pictuxos Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p-m, ADULT 3 6d. CHILDREN 3d. TO-DAY—SATURDAY—TO-NIGHT. The Great- Melodrama Sensation. The, Great' Melodrama Sensation. "THE SHADOW ON THE WALL!" "THE SHADOW ON THE WALL!" "THE SHADOW ON THE WALL!" No One Should Miss It. Tho Pretty Comedy, "BEAUTY UNADORNED." " Magnificent Horsemanship Shown in THE POTE LAKIAT"SPECIALS" FOR TQ-DAY'S _fATINE-J. THE CATTLEJiAN'S DAUGHTER. ' A CHAMPION BOXER. ORCHESTRA. ORCHESTiIA. COME EARLY TO-NIGHT, -ttd-'-ecur** a seal. The Programme- will draw CROWDS.. . F.A. HORNIBROOETS PHYSICAL CUL-is. ■' • TURE AND MASSAGE INSTITUTE. Cathedral square and Gloucester etrect, CLASSES FOR MEN. WOMEN, AND CHILDREN. PRIVATE TUITION. Massage and Steam Baths. Telephone 1363. Writo or call fo. Prospect.!'. , T. S. TANKARD'S PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES BUSINESS MEN. YOUNG MEN. YOCTHS LADIES, GIRLS, BO__. -HILDREN, a-d SPECLUSEND FOR PROSPECTtra j V.M.C.A., CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. I ~ AT CAREFS MONEY SAVING SALE THERE ARE REDUCTIONS RANGING from 3s to 13a in the £. COME AND GET SOME MORE BAt GAINS. THE CAREY - KIND ARE ONLY TO BE FOUND HERE pAREY'S READY-MONEY' STORE, - CHRISTCHURCH AND LONDON. 2.} WANTED. AT Bal!ar.tyne> Sale—The Best QualitT -i- Striped Radiar:*;i. 2'J inches wide, uaUaJ * price Is 9.d, is marked at only Is -d yard. F I™p"UL_ _IZK~_-:-c_ irkdstead. Wire MaW tre_B, and best Sarnarang Kapoc Bedding. £i n» 6d, complete Packed and r-iled free. Atkinson's, 127 Manchester street, AXXANTYNE'S"""_aIe Price for Figure'Mollcton Drcs-ing Gown FLmnelettes, in rcli-blo quelities, 29 inches wide, u-ually la 2_d yard, is now only 7'd. V. MOHAIR Velvet, 7piec-5 Suite, with 4 Oak Hi-jh-baci Dining Chaus, £13 12« Cd Packed ar.d railed free 50 miles Made -_ H. 127 Manche-Ur atr_>_ \"T _ BalT»ntyEe"s~'_ale—Fine While Pique, -X 40 indies wide, special eoft glove finiab, for present fashions, usually Is 6ld, ia only ls 3d yard. . .' •__■ B~E_T 4CMipring Box Mattresa, 28* 6d; Sarnarang Kapoc Mattresses, 23s 6d; both full sue. Rai* free. H. Atkinson's Cash Furnishers. Manche'ter street C (Fox Continuation of-Wanteds v* Pa_a 17.)
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