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Amusements, &c. TTIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, XX direction J. and N. TAIT. the marie hall concerts. THE MARIE HALL CONCERTS. THE MARIE HALL CONCERTS. THE MARIE HALL CONCERTS. THIRD AND PINAL CONCERT THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. THIS FRIDAY) EVENING, THIS (FRIDAY) E\eNING, At 8.15, Positively the last opportunity of hearing the Greatest Violinist that has ever appeared in Now Zealand. MARIE MARIE marie MAR I E Pianist . HALL. HALL. HALL, HALL. LONlli BASCHE. PROGRAMME FOR TO-NIGHT. MARIE HALL will PIay—“THE MENDELSSOHN CONCERTO,” ' The most melodious work over written, for the violin. “ Floting Bennetts ” Couperin La Complaisanto . . Bach Minuet . . Mozart Moto Perpetuo Novaoek La Folia . . Corelli (By request.) “ Souvenir di Moscow ” ... Wieniawski LONIE BASCHE will Plajf—- “ Evening ” (Schumann), “ Minuet ” (Sgambati), " Espeniaub ” (Sauer), “Standohen” (Schubert-Liszt), “Military March” (Schubertr-Tausig). Plan and Tickets at The Dresden. Day Sale at Rennert's. Prices: 6s, 4s, 3s and 2s. Doors' open at 7.15. Concert at 8.15. Tickets issued for Saturday evening should bo transferred to to-night, or money will ba refunded at the Dresden. NO RECITAL ON SATURDAY. ■ rjPHEATRE ROYAL Under the direction of BENNO SCHERER. MADAME TERESA CARRENO, Who has been acclaimed as the MOST AMAZING AND INTERESTING PIANIST Who has visited Australasia. All critics concur in the opinion that CARRENO IS ONE OF THE GREATEST ARTISTS OP ALL TIME. Her Recitals in Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide have provoked SCENES OP SPONTANEOUS AND ELECTRICAL ENTHUSIASM. The Recitals in Christchurch will commence on TUESDAY, JULY 23. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 6s; G-eneral Admission, 4s and 2s. The Plan of Reserved Seats NOW OPEN at the Dresden Piano Warehouse. Positively No Free List! BENNO SCHERER. rp HEAT RE ROYAL. SATURDAY, 20th and'22nd: JULY. PERRY’S BIORAMA, PERRY’S BIORAMA, Presenting New Moving Pictures shown by 25,000-candle power electric light on a 35ft screen. The finest in the world. THE BEADY SISTERS, Charming Soloists and Duettists. ' GEORGE TEMPLE, The Eminent English Baritone. LITTLE LEAH, The Wonderful Child Singer. THE REXTONS, Australia’s Greatest Jugglers, in their Unique Drawing-room Entertainment. POPULAR PRICES: 3e. 2s, la. Grand Matinee This Saturday, at 2.30 p.m. Children 6d to any part of the Theatre. Box Plan at the Dresd'an. Day sales at Eeunert’s. THE CANTERBURY FIFTH CONTINGENT'S BALL will be held in the Art Gallery on THURSDAY. July 25th, at 8 p.m. Double tickets ss. Fox’s Band. Woodfield, caterer. 2413 Meetings. WARD AND CO., LIMITED. rp.HE TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL GENE--1 HAL MEETING of Shareholders wiu be held at .the Office of the Company, Kilmore ■Street, E., on MONDAY, sth of August, at 3.30 p.m.. to receive the Report and Directors, with Balance-sheet, for tne past Twelve Months, to Declare a Dividend, to Elect a Director and Auditors for the current year, and for other business. The Share Transfer Books of the Company will bo closed until TUESDAY, the 6th August. THOS. H. BARNETT, 2426 Manager and Secretary. Sporting. JgNTEIES FOR NORTH CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB’S SPORTS MEETING CLOSE TO-DAi, At 3 p.m. Telegraph Office Closes E p.m. 2427 P. D. DONALD. Wanted. FIRST PRIZE HAMS. PEE 9d LB. Cl THERE is one shop in Christchurch where -8- you can purchase the Real Ist Prize Hams, that is KINCAID’S. Our Special Tea at Is 3d “ is good ” —it has no equal. Sea our Fruit and Confectionery, quality the best, price the lowest. KINCAID’S G.I.C. X 3626 THEY SAY THAT the “VERDI” PIANOS (as supplied by WEBLEY, SONS AND GOFTON, 162, Oxford Terrace, cannot be beaten for (a) Quality of Tone; (b) Excellence of Workmanship in Action and Bass; (c) Good Value. Call and Judge for Yourselves. T EFT-OFF CLOTHING. ~Ladies’ A-4 Gentlemen’s and Children’s Superior Misfit and Left-off Clothing Bought. Highest cash price given. Letters promptly attended to. MRS PRITCHARD, 8, Victoria Street, near Square. _ Telephone 2040. _ X 3731 WANTED, Ladies to Know, Job Lines in Evening Shoes from 2s a pair. Little Jim. 6_ WANTED, Ladies to Know, Job Lines in Evening Shoes from 2s a pair. Little Jim. 5 WANTED, Ladies and Gents to send their Umbrella Repairs to Year, Sons. 191, Armagh Street. X 3504 TTW - ANTED Known—Selling Off all my » * stock of Ladies Dress Shoes at Cost Price. “ Little Jim.” 2 ‘ , t7C/ r ANTED Known—S elding Off a'l'l my V ¥ stock of Ladies Dress- Shoes at Cost Price. “ Little Jim.” 2 WATCHES Bought) Sold, and Taken in Exchange. The Watch Hospital, Cockayne’s Buildings, Manchester Street. 2301 WANTED Seen, at our Half-yearly Sale, the out prices in Overcoats, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Ties, Men’s Outfitting generally, at 15 and loa, Colombo Street south. 8832 WANTED Seen, the Extra Value being given during Half-yearly Sale on our Tailor-made 75s Suits, and-Made-to-measure Special 50s Suits. Hcwish’s, 15 and loa, Colombo Street south. ' 3832 _ WANTED to Let, Brick Workshop, with use of section, in the centre of Christchurch. For sale. Skates of all descriptions; ball and plain bearings; new and secondhand; wholesale and retail. Frank S. Yates, Ools&teum, Armagh Street. 4877

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14428, 19 July 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14428, 19 July 1907, Page 1

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