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Amusements, &c. T HEA T E E B O Y A L. Gourlay and Stokes. Hr William Stokes, Lessees Business Manager GRAND HOLIDAY BILL. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, MAY 24th, Last Niglit But One of the Season, Complete Change of Programme. ’ The Most Amusing Programme ever submitted to the Christchurch public, GRAND TRIPLE BILL. THE GOURLAY AND STOKES COMPANY Will produce the Screaming Farce “ TURN HIM OUT,” The enormously successful Musical Comedietta “THAT AWFUL GIRL.” And the Laughable Sketch “ SCOTCH LAW.” Doors open at 7.15, Performance at S, Carriages at 10.30. . ' Tickets can be purchased at the Theatre Royal from 10 to 1, and from 2 to 5 to-day. Prices—Orchestra Stalls '4s, Dress Circle and Stalls 2s 6d, Pit One Shilling, Children half-price. Pit excepted. T H E A T E E' 'Ki O Y A L, Lessees Hostyn and Dalzeil, GRAND OPENING NIGHT, MAY 27. MOSTYN - DALZEIL DRAMATIC COMPANY. For the first time in Christchurch, the startling sensational Australian Drama, entitled RANSOM, ; First appearance of the Wonderful “ Boy” Actress and Vocalist, DORA MOSTYN, Pronounced hy Press and Public wherever she has appeared to be the Greatest “ Boy ” Impersonator ever seen in Australia, Supported by MR D. L. DALZEIL, from all the Principal Metropolitan Theatres, and a specially selected Company. Watch Monday’s Papers. Reserved Stalls at Milner and Thompson’s. Day i sale of tickets at Eslick’s and Walker’s. The now popular Theatre Royal prices—Orchestral Stalls 3s, Dress Circle and Stalls 2s, Pit One Shilling, Children half-price, Pit excepted. 1669 J. W. WHEELER, Advance Representative. T HEA T B E Bo Y A L. SUNDAY NIGHT, MAY 26ia, A LAY SERMON, By a World-famed Traveller and Lecturer, A Man of the World, Subject— BE THYSELF; or THE CHURCH OP TO-DAY. Public Cordially Invited. Admission Free. No Collection, Doors Open 7.30, commence 8 p.m. sharp, 8931 s TUDE N T S O F TRUTH, SOCIAL HALL,.MADRAS STREET. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, The well-known Comedy-Drama in 3 Acts, “ PATRICIAN AND PLEBEIAN.” Act 1. Ecoles’s Interior —Courtship, Act 2. D’Alroy’s Lodgings—Marriage. Act 3. Eccles’s Interior—Widowhood. SATURDAY, MAY 25th—“ ALONE.” Efficient Orchestra under Leadership of Mr C. Bums. Doors Open, 7.30; Orchestra, 7.50; Curtain, 8 p.m. 8912 Od. -Admission 6d. S; ALVA T lON ARMY, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. ANNIVERSARY TEA. ONE SHILLING 1 To he Followed hy Musical Meeting, Admission Sixpence. SPECIAL MEETINGS ALL DAY ON SUNDAY also ; Brigadier Hoskin, Major Bruntnell and Staif-Capt. Knight leading on. MONDAY NIGHT LIMELIGHT SERVICE. “ The Torn Bible." Admission Sixpence. 8920 P. G. CHAPPLE, Captain. B A DDXNGTON BIBLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. /% Convention and Tea Meeting. Sessions, 2.30 and 7.30. Tea at 6. Tickets Is. Speakers—Revs Orchard, Ginger. Ellis, Grigg, Mitchell, Messrs Reed, Lanyon, Cock, &c. Soloists—Rev and Mrs Mitchell and Mrs Ginger. . 8911 BIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, LINWOOD. Queen’s Birthday, May 24th— Anniversary in S.A. Barracks, East Belt; 4p.m.. Sale of Work ; 5.30, Public Tea, tickets Is ; 7.30, Public Meeting, Chairman Mr Beattie. Addresses Kevs W. Scorgie and A. Ashcroft and others. 8910 ,AND OP HOPE ENTERTAINMENT. GREAT LIMELIGHT EXHIBITION, ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY, 24ih MAY. Under the auspices of the Christchurch Prohibition League. 100 BEAUTIFUL VIEWS, which Mr F. W. Isitt has kindly consented to describe. Short addresses by old friends. 1 _ Admission—Children One Penny, Adults Sixpence, commencing at 7, ending at 9 p.m. 8774 ■H7"INGSLBY CLUB. A POUND SOCIAL Will be held THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING at 8 p.m. in Club Room. Members and Friends invited. 8917 J. WALKER, Hon. Sec., ’ QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY. OCIAL IN THE LYCEUM, TO-NIGHT, MAY 24. 8936 Double tickets 2s; refreshments provided. FOOTBALL. IRT AIKQBAI (DUNEDIN) V. XiINWOOD. LANCASTER PARK. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), Commencing at 3 p.m. 8935 8 Lectures. THEOSOPHY. MR JOHN C. STAPLES, F.T.S., from the London Head-quarters, Gen. Sec. A.S., will Deliver an Address at the Oddfellows’ Chambers, Lichfield Street, on FRIDAY, May 24th, at 7.30 p.m., onKABMA. Admission Sixpence. Questions invited. Mr Staples will attend the Lodge-room, Opera House, on Friday, Saturday and Monday, from 11 a.m. until 2 tub., to meet inquirers. All interested in Theosophy are cordially invited. NEW MILD-ODBB BACON, Direct from our Freezing Factory, FIRST PRIZE HAMS JD par lb FIRST PRIZE BACON ... g IDperlb FIRST PRIZE ROLLS ... gjSDperlb SEDUCTION IN PRICES, OATMEAL —DUNEDIN or ; i WABDBXL. BEOS. & CO. i FSMI

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10662, 24 May 1895, Page 1

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