AMUSEMEHTS. UEEN'S. - ► Continu QUEEN'S. RICHARD BARTHELMESS. Look at him, Girla—Ho's Great. on "SHORE LEAVE." "SHORE LEAVE." A Sailor in tho Navy with a Sweetheart in every Port. BETTY COMPSON In Paramount's Great Startler, "THE ENEMY SEX." "THE ENEMY SEX." "The Female of tho Species is moro deadly than tho Male. Plans at Webley's, or 'phone 3312. 7718 ____________ ■—ULLER'S OPERA- HOUSE. SPECIAL MATINEE FOR THE CHILDREN. APDALE'S CrRCUS. SATURDAY NEXT, 2.80. Bring: the Kiddies, or send them olons, and we shall look after them. THEATRE ROYAL. . PAVLOVA BOOKINGS. 12b 6<l RESERVATIONS. In order to avoid any congestion at the doora This Evening, a limited nu_ber of Seats at 12s 6d may now be Reserved at The Bristol Piano Co for To-night's performance only, or they may be purchased at tho Theatre Tioltet-box This Evening. DAY SALES: 250 Eft-ly Door Back Stalls at 10g Gd (plus Tax), And 425 Early Door Gallery Tickets at 5s (plus Tax), May be purchased at tho Theatre Koy&t Confectionery from 10 a.m., or they m»> be procured at tho Doore Thia Evening. rpHEATRE ROYAL. Direction: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. The Greatest Occasion in the History of ChrUtchurch. THE INCOMPARABLE PAVLOVA, TO-NIGHT! AT 8. TO-NIGHT! AND TWO FOLLOWING NIGHTS 1 MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 2.15 p.i Children Half-price to All Parte. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-MOEROW NIGHT. J. C. Williamson, Ltd., have- the honour to, announce the Most Brilliant and Gigantic Attraction it bas ever beca thoir privileeo to present. ANNA PAVLOVA TAVLOVA, PAVLOVA, PAVLOVA, PAVLOVA, PAVLOVA, - PAVLOVA, PAVLOVA, PAVLOVA, THE GREATEST DANCER THE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN, OR EVER WILL KNOW, Supported by ■ LAURENT NOVIKOFF, And tho Entire London and Paris Organisation. Grand Operatic Orchestra under the Conductorship of • LUCIEN WURMSER. A TRULY EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS. GRANDEUR AND ELEGANCE. CHAKK AND FASCINATION. ANIMATION AND SPECTACLE. ' TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME; "THE MAOIO FLUTE," BALLET IN ONE ACT. Music by Drigo. Arranged by Matius Petipa. Tlie Marquis (a rich lord of the neighbourhood) - - - : - M. Zalewski A Countrywortiaif -r— ™ V.i—i' Mll«"Wara. Llse (nor daughter) .■-Mile.--Thuicsa K&gors Luc (» young countryman) • M. Planowskl Hermit ...---•. Mile. D'Arcy Oberon ------..-.- Mile. D'Arcy The Judgo ..---- M. pomOßlnVii ti Hts Clork - - • - - - • M. Varjinski Footman of tho Marquis - -' M. Algaranoff Friends of Llse - • Miles. Nichols, Orofton, Elkington, Mather Peasant Boys and Girls, Gendarmes, etc. "SNOWFLAKEB," BALLET IN ONE ACT. Musio by Tsohaikowsky from "Nutcracker." Arranged by Ivan Olustine. Scenery by J. Urban. Valse of Snowflakes—> Miles. Stuart, Mather, Nikitina, Nichols, Elkington, Burk, Eauoheux, Crofton, D'Aroy, Ward, Gervis, Rogers, Anderson, Spencer, Dolamore. M.M. Varjinski, Zalewski, Algaranoff, Domoslavskl, Dolinoff, . Lascelles, Hitehins,. Markowskf, Sergeeff. Pas do Deux Anna Pavlova and Laurent Novikoff Pas de Trols - - - Miles. Stuart, D'Arcy, Nikitina Variations - <-.»•- - Anna Pavlova and Laurent Novikoff Pas do Oinq - - - Miles. Rogers, Nichols, Mather, Orof ton, Elkington Cods - - Anna Pavlova, Laurent Novikoff, And M"tlfo Company DIVERTISSEMENTS. I—Mazourka (Glinka) Miles. Faueheux, D'Arcy, Nikitina, Anderson, Messrs Varjinski, Domoslavskl, Dolinoff, Sergeeff. •Dragonfly ........ (Kreisler) Anna Pavlova. 3—Bow and Arrow • - - (Tschaikowsky) Laurent Novikoff. i —Anitra'a Danco (Grieg) Mile. D'Arcy. Chinese Dance - - - - (Tschaikowsky) Mile. Mather and Mr •Hitehins. 6—Rondino .... (Belhowen-Krcisler) Anna Pavlova. Pastorale ,-..--■ (Strauss) Mile. Stuart and Mr Dolinoff. B—Piasle&ta ' (Drigo) Miles. RogetS, Elkington, Mother, Nichols, oroftoa. •Christmas (Tschaikowsky) Anna Pavlova, Laurent Novikoff, Messrs Zalewski, Varjinski, Planowskl, Domo&lavski. Conductors Lucien Wormier. PRICES: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls .. 51 Is Unreserved Circle and Stalls at the doers w .k .. 12s 6d Early Doorg) Back Stalls m 10s Gd Late Door, Back. Stalls **r 7s <sd Early Door, Gallery .., >J.- &« Od _at« Door, Gallery ..• >... 3e Od All Pricen Plus Tat. Day Balea at the Theatre Royal Confcc tlonery. ■ ~ Manager: CHAS. E. BONNER. FOR SALE. SENDALTON. CLOSE TO BUS. £1 K(\(\ OR OFFER—VERY EASY &±O\J\J TERMS—NEW TWO-STOREY BUNGALOW, 7 rooms nid kitchenette; every conv., mahogany panelling, porcelain bath, two basins, two hot-water services; 45 Perches, facing North; motor garage. Early possession given, inspection arranged with SPRATT and CO., 58853-652 121 Worcester street. TWO-STOREYED EUNGALOW. A. TWO-STOREYED BUNGALOW* With 7 good rooms, teccption'rootfl approx 24 s 16, toain bedroom 24 x 16, all fittings and convenience* modern and of attractive design. Beautifully sunny position. Only few minutes' Walk from Squire. MtTRKAT, SHEPHERD, LTD., 133 Hereford Street. TELEPHONE: 732. 3iB733F>P. £1450. FINE CENTRAL POSITION, MAIN STREET, FACING NORTH. NEW BUNGALOW, S rooms and kitchen. «tte, together with- every. possible convenient*. Fins glassed _ *uS'porch, set* *U tho sun, and well sheltered, beautifully panel' led ft—l and breakfast-room, fine lot of cupboard* and wardrobes A very complete and Well-appointed h6f_e. Fine srjniiy «ection, | concrete paths, etc. Tho best value olferint. •-* (I^T) KILLAfc.- and BAXTER, ■, 178 Mftnchesttf »t«ftt, , i J_l7S6f .!>« &&> i_fcfl&.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18726, 24 June 1926, Page 1
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