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AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY MATINEE. MATINEE TO-DAY MATINEE. Curtain rises at 2.30. Matinee Prices—Adults, 2s, Is; Children le, 6d. New opera house (Christchurch's Finest Theatre) Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT o'clock. TO-NIGHT F—E—A—N—K 0' —B—R—I—A—N— I 'S F—R—A—-N—K o'—B—R—l—-A—N—' S NEW LONDON REVUE COMPANY NEW LONDON ..REVUE COMPANY IN THEIR 3rd PROGRAMME A Gorgeous Carnival of Amusement. Featuring FRANK O'BRIAN Mrs O'Brian's FRANK O'BRIAN boy Frank. London's Popular Pantomime Dame. JANICE HART The Vivacious Comedienne. JANIOE HART direct from London's Leading Theatres. BERT LEE Londone Favourite BEET LEE Musical Comedy Comedian. Supported by a Brilliant English Company, including VASCO'S 'VARSITY BOYS, . VASCO'S 'VARSITY BOYS, In o WhiH of Melody. THE FAMOUS FLAPPERS' BALLET, THE FAMOUS FLAPPERS' BALLET, COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME MONDAY NIGHT. FULLERS' POPULAR PRICES 3s (plus tax), 2a, Is Box Plans at The Bristol Piano Company from 9 a.m until 11.30 a.m. Afterwards at New Opera House Confectionery Shop. Theatre 'phone 2361 for reservations. UNPARALLELED SUCCESS Of MARGARET BANNERMAN. Another largo and enthusiasts audience last evening displayed its appreciation of the perfect artistry of Margaret Bannerman in "Other Men's Wives," which can only be presented for two more nights. MARGARET BANNERMAN. "Margaret Bannerman is perfect in face and form,, with a vivacity that lights her every expression and movement, added to whioh she is undoubtedly one of the most brilliant actresses who have ever appeared in Australia in'either comedy or drama." —"News." Theatre royal. • 'Phone 1676. 'Phone 1676. Direction. J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. The Most Important Theatrical Event which has happened in Christohurch in recent years. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK AND TWO MORE NIGHTS. J. 0. Williamson, Ltd., Present ANTHONY PRINSEP'S LONDON COMPANY - With MARGARET BANNERMAN MARGARET BANNERMAN In "OTHER MEN'S WIVES." "OTHER MEN'S WIVES." "OTHER MEN'S WIVES." Walter Hackett's Famous Comedy-prama, specially written for Misß Bannerman. Repertoire for Balance of Season! TUESDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 4th. THREE NIGHfTS ONLY. Somerset Maugham's Much-Discussed Comedy, "OUR BETTERS." "OUR BETTERS." "OUR BETTERS." In -which. Margaret Bannerman Delighted London playgoers for Oyer Two Years. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7th. THREE NIGHTS ONLY. "DIPLOMACY." "DIPLOMACY." "DIPLOMACY." Adapted from Victorien Sardou's "Dora." TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11th. • TWO NIGHTS ONLY. "SEXES AND SEVENS." "SEXES AND SEVENS." "SEXES AND SEVENS." By Arthur Wimperia, from the French of Alfred Savoir. • Christchurch playgoers will see these productions staged exactly as in London. PRICES: Bs, 6s, 4s, and 2s 6d. Plus Tax. BOX PLAN NOTICE.—To-day the Box Hons will be at The Bristol till 11.30; afterwards at Sex Confectionery Shop, oppcflite Masonic Hotel; After 6.30, ring 1676 for seats. • Manager ~ MAURICE RALPH. CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL. ORGAN RECITALS By DR. BRADSHAW. Tuesday, Doc. 4th, and Thursday, Dec. 13th 20th, and 27th, at 8 p.m. Next Tuesday, request programme including: Handel, Concerto in G Minor; Schubert, Rosamunde Overture and Andante, from the Unfinished Symphony; Handel, Largo "in G; Beethoven, Minuet; introduction "Lohengrin," Act 8, Wagner, oto. • 4668 s T STEPHEN'S, Hills road, Shirley—rJ ' Friday, Saturday, 7th, Bth' December. Christmas Market. Groceries, Fruit, Cakes, Meat, Sweets, Flowers, Plants, Toys. Novfjties, Fancy Goods, Band, Witches' Well, Christmas Tree. Admission Free. 1178 FOB SALE. £1275. BECKENHAM. £285 BELOW COST. Situated in the NICEST PART of BECKENHAM. GOOD HOMES SURROUNDING, A WELL-KEPT STREET, and VERY HANDY to the 2Jd TRAM. BUNGALOW. FIVE" EXTRA LARGE ROOMS, SPLENDID SUNNY VERANDAH now USED as a BEDROOM, GOOD ENTRANCE PORCH, large Hall, and eood Outbuildings. CONVENIENS. elec. light, sewer, hot and cold and h.p. water supply, large wardrobes, table gas cooker, heater points, porcelain bath and basin, etc.. etc. Tha ROOMS are ALL- LARGE, BRIGHT, and LOFTY, and in EVERY WAY this is a CHEAP and DESIRABbE HOME. Make a point oI INSPECTING it NOW WHILE it is AVAILABLE. H. ft. HESLOP and CO., 778 Colombo street, Victoria square (late Bowker's Land Agency). • 'Phone 336. 83444 A CHARMING 2-STOREY BUNGALOW, WITH TENNIS COURT, AND EITHER i OR 2 ACRES OF LAND. FENDALTON-CUM-PAPANUI. nnrjrft THE VERY LATEST IN BUNI OU GALOWS (designed lor sunshine and comfort and built under the supervision or an architect): Two-storey 7 Rooms and Enclosed Sun-porch, drawing-room 22 x 15, dining-room 17 x 14 open on to sun-porch, tastefully papered throughout, built-in wardrobes in all i bedrooms, Lovely Bathroom in White Eton Accord with Doulton hath and pedestal basin, separate shower, built-in window seat, bookcases, chica cupboard, buffet between dining-room and kitchenette, every convenience to minimise labour, electric light and heating points, kitchenette in White Bon Accord, with electric range, cupboards, and bins, ventilated good cupboard, laundry witb electric washing machine, electrio hot water service, 2 lavatories, garage, over J-acre of land, laid out' in lawn and garden, well planted, concrete paths tennis court, or can be purchased with additional area up to 2 acres If you are looking for something really good and up-to-date, you should see this. home. Terms cin be arranged Sole Agents, W. E. SIMES and CO., E8346F.P 146 Hertford *tr«»t.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19482, 1 December 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19482, 1 December 1928, Page 1

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