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Amusements, <&c. T H E A T R E ROYAL. Sole Lessee and Manager, WILLIAM ANDERSON. NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. Continued Unprecedented Dramatic Season. TO-NIGHT ■ WILLIAM TO-NIGHT ANDERSON’S TO-NIGHT EVER TO-NIGHT FAMOUS TO-NIGHT DRAMATIC TO-NIGHT ORGANISATION. In tire Notable, Sensational Play by F. Brooke Warren, entitled “ THE FACE AT THE WINDOW.” “ THE FACE AT THE WINDOW.” “THE FACE AT THE WINDOW.” • “ THE FACE AT THE WINDOW.” Tire Companion Play to “ Sherlock Holmes.” RESUME OF INCIDENTS: The Face Appears Tire Iron Dagger, of Leloup The Struggle for Life Accused by a' Corpse The'Face at the Window This Production, will be Illustrated by UNPARALLELED SPECTACULAR EFFECTS Specially executed by Mr Rege Robins. Elegant and Gorgeous Costuming. Brilliant and Glittering Details. Abundance of , Stimulating Incidents. Brimful of Comedy and Brightness. Stage Manager—PßANK REIS. PRICES—3s, .2s, and One Shilling. Early doors, sixpence extra. Early-dioor tickets (day sales only) at Ricdle’s, Tobacconist. Box Plan at the Dresden. Business Manager—MlCHAEL JOSEPH. _ Trams are delayed for ail suburbs until conclusion of each performance. HOR A L H A L L. THURSDAY NEXT, 20th SEPTEMBER. Undter tire Auspices of the Navy League. MR C. REGINALD FORD MR C. REGINALD FORD (A Member of the “ Discovery Expedition, 11901-4) I Will tell Iris ILLUSTRATED STORY ILLUSTRATED , STORY Entitled “- FARTHEST SOUTH,” 1 “ FARTHEST SOUTH,” Being a vivid, realistic word-painting of the eventful voyage of the “ Discovery,” illustrated; with 150 UNIQUE VIEWS depicting Fascinating Scenes ,of tiro Mystic South. ’ - FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. Mr Ford uses no manuscript and no notes of anv sort, but speaks conversationally. . PRESS COMMENTS. “ NiZ. Times”:—The audience , sat spellbound, wrapt in a receptive attitude towards every ■ohrase'of tHe‘narration,, from the account of the fitting-out of the ‘Discovery to the summary of the results achieved. . Evening Post” (Wellington) Mr Ford: has the vast advantage of having been an actual observer of the scenes and a- participator in the -events, and his descriptions wore , singularly vivid and lifelike, and abounded .in .quaint -humour'. ' . ' Plan'opens at the Dresden Monday. Prices —2s (reserved) and Is. , N.B.— Intending patrons B'TO requested to take their seats early, to avoid a crush as • far : as' .possible., 3030 C. RICHARDE.S, Business Manager. IBENING OP THE-''ATHLETIC SEASON. GRAND ATHLETIC CARNIVAL. "IN'G • EDWARD BARRACKS. TUESDAY NIGHT, SEPT.. 18, S o’clock. eh Jumping, Pole Vaulting, Walking Steoplechasing'. by N.Z. Champions. F.unny Novelty Events. GArrison Band. , Adpr.issijin^-lsLadies: and .Children, JdHAGLBY PARK. TO-MOBROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. r'IOME and Hear the- Bands Play.' Col*o lection at gates to send “Marine and” to represent North-Canterbury at_tho laimate Contest. 3153 'REE • TCTQEIAL [EALTH ALKS TO, Ladies only, at the , Viavi Rooms, 9, Royal Exchange Buildings, Monday night at 8, Tuesday afternoon at 3. Also at Woodbury, Tuesday afternoon at 3.30. 3199 iOMEi out (it is now September) to the J BURWOOD TEA GARDENS, the most lautiful in New Zealand, glorious with imros-es and fruit blossom; boating, croquet, imission 6d, Tea 6d. ; Clock Tower Tram, coprietrcss, MRS AV. F. KNOWLES. The Burwood Postcards are now. issued, d make a pleasing ’ addition to tbs P.C. bum, obtainable from the Agent, H. ist, Stationer, Royal Exchange Buildings, .thedral l Square, and Manchester Street. 2831 PHYSICAL CULTURE FOR LADIES. ,TR TANKARD has decided to Commence A. a SECOND EVENING. CLASS for A.DIES on THURSDAYS. Intending Pupils are requested to attend a School, OXFORD TERRACE and LOUCESTER STREET, on THURSDAY EXT. F 3478 MISS BEATRICE WHICHELLO, (OLD MEDALLIST, Teacher of Physical r Culture, Sandow Syatem, has opened a ’UDIO in the Alliance Assurance Buildings, ireford Street, where she holds Classes fox dies and Children. Also Private and Inddual Instruction. Write or call for pro--97, Winchester Street. Merivale. relephono 1659. 7348 Public Notices THAT OLD TIRED FEELING. NERVOUS EXHAUSTION, Brain Fag, Neuralgia, Pains in the Head, Loss of Energy, Toothache and everything arising from loss of nerve power, can be CURED by that wonderful Vitalise! and Strength Producer, PRICE’S NERVE FOOD. .There is no better nerve medicine made. We can guarantee it to be good, because we know what is in it. NERVE FOOD is in bottles, 3s 6d’ each. Sold only by PP PRICE, Chemist, Lower'High Street. Telp. 1819. 159, Salisbury Street QOUTHWORTH AND PETERS, CABINETMAKERS and JOINERS, 159, Salisbury Street. Manufacturers of Every Description of Airtight and Dust-proof Show Cases. Seasoned Timber, First-class Workmanship, Moderate Charges. SG39 INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. CITIZENS and visitors need have no fear; they will bo able to enjoy a glass of ALE or STOUT with or without meals at the Exhibition. The CABINET grants KOPS’ BREWERIES, LTD., privilege of selling their excellent brew wherever they choose. Special arrangements have been made to ensure adequate supply for coming Summer and Exhibition trade. “ KOPS ” is guaranteed non-alcoholic. Obtainable from all Grocers, Restaurants. or Cafes. Wholesale Only—R. ARLOW AND CO., Christchurch. FP AR A X X R A Y • CONFECTIONER and CATERER, Colombo Street. HOT LUNCHEONS AND TEAS. Weil-served Lunch, consisting of Soup, Fish, Entrees, Joints, Sweets, with Tea, Coffee, Cocoa or Aerated Waters. Reduction to Regular Customers. F347G HOME Knitting Depot, Ladies’ Outfitter, Colombo Street. The Now Season’s Goods now being opened, including a great variety in Lace Gloves, Children’s Pinafores and Dresses in Silk, etc.; Ladies’ and Children’s Underclo'.ihing in First-class Style ana Designs; Dressmaking to order; Home-knit Stockings. Socks, Fancy Top Hose and Cashmere Hosiery. In New Shop in the old position. Mrs Palmer, 221, Colombo Street. Tele-' phone 1279 p

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14167, 15 September 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14167, 15 September 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14167, 15 September 1906, Page 1

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