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■ /\ 1 ■ ZEALOT?j CO\ FIRE. MARINE ACCIDENX*~~~-.-. V.. LIVE STOCK. MOTOR CA&.'\ Administrator of Estate*. Attorney, Esecutor, or Truate* W. L BOLAM. Manager. N6030 111 Hereford strwt

AMUSEMENTS. H F. A T R E R O Y A L. BOX PLANS BOX PLANS BOX PLANS For ti.o SEASON OF FIVE NIGHTS POTASH AND PERLMUTTER! POTASH AND PERLMUTTER' POTASH AND PERLMUTTER! Aro :.o'v open at Miirer ami ThompaonV, AND FILLING RAPIDLY. The Plans after Nr>on To-d.iv will b- ,n view at the TOY CAVE Conft-ctinnery tStoi-e. A'jc Potash and Mawnui Por'rr.utter will l>e tho tw u im>st tallied about turn iu this town. Get acquainted early. »J1 H E A T RE R O Y X L. Direction ..... J C. Williamson, Ltd. The Greate?:, Fur.niost. ni-.d tUe • C!r\orcst Comedy e\cr Staged m Axi3tra!a..*ia. POTASH AND PERLMUTTER! POTASH AND PERLMUTTER! 'POTASH AND PERLMUTTER! THREE ACTS OF UPROARIOUS FUN, With INTERVALS BETWEEN FOR RECOVERING FROM THE EFFECTS OF TOO MUCII LAUGHING. DON'T MISS IT. It will keep you in a Humour til! the end of the Year. IT'S A WINNER! AND GOOD FOR A WHOLE JACK POT OF UNRESTRAINED HILARITY! MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. And Following Four Nights Only. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present tho Celebrated Comedy Triumnh POTASH AND PERLMUTTER! * POTASH AND PERLMUTTER! POTASH AND PERLMUTTER! POTASH AND PERLMUTTER! v Interpret ixi by a SPECIALLY ORGANISED COMPANY OF CHARACTER ACTORS, Including PAUL BURNS, MARGARET VINTON, LIZZIE WILSON, SAM HOWARD, AND SAM LE BERT,. All of whom were in tho Original New York Production. PRICES: D.C. and R.S. 6s, Stalls Ss, Gallery la. Early Door, Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. unv Sales at Toy Cave Confectionery Store. 323; O LUKE'S - SCHOOLROOM MANCHESTER STREET. '.\LK ALFRED WORSLEY'S CONCERT. In Aid of thc Red Cross Funds. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7th, At 8 p.m. PROGRAMME. Piano Soli—2 Poeuis, Op. 32; 3 Preludes, Op. IC, Mr Worsley (A. Scriabin). Violin Solo—"Chanson Meditation," Miss Vera A'Court (Cottenet). Song—"Tho Viking's War Song," Mr Arclr.o Scott (H. Bath). Song—"When Cclia Sings/' Miss E. S. Orchard (Moir). Piar.o Soli—2 Miniatures Op. 24, Nos. 4-1, Caprice Op. 24, No. 3, Mr Worsley (Sibelius). INTERVAL. Piano Soli—^Chsraoteripiac—l?iecM ( Op. 84, 46, Mr Worsley (Sinding). Songs—(a) "Thou rt Liko Unto n Flower (Rubinstein); (b) "Snowflakee" . (Cowen), Miss E. S. OVchard. Song—"Tho Portrait" (Goring Thomas), Mr Archie Scott. * Piano Soli—(a) "Autumn Idyll, (b) Sereuata," (c) "Water Wagtail.' (d) A Mountain Brook" (Cyril Scott), Mr Worslev. .. ADMISSION; 2s and Is. FENDALTON GIRLS' GUILD. SALE of Work, Flowers, Plants, Cakes, Fruit, Xmas. Puddings, Mince Meat, etc., etc.. Christmas Tree. TO-MORROW 'SATURDAY), 4th DECEMBER. 2.80 to 7 p.m. In Mr?. W. Jame«on'3 Garden, 51 Garden road, Fendalton. Under the patronage of his Worship tho Mayor of Christchurch. All proceeds in aid of the Wounded Soldiers' Fund. Admission, including Afternoon Tea, 1-a; Children 6d. M 3 A NOTABLE EVENT, E W ZEALAND MUSIC. Mr Arthur Lilly's Now Work, "CHRISTMAS JOY." CHORAL HALL, NEXT THURSDAY, oth. Full Orchestra of 33. Chorus 150. Soloists: Miss Vida Hill (Soprano), and Mr J. 11. Peek (tenor). Tickets: 3a (reserved), 2s, and Is. at Milr»r and Thompson's and Woodward's. 3214

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15453, 4 December 1915, Page 1

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