Amusoments, <Scc* I’ h e a i s e Royal Under the Direction of J. C. WILLIAMSON. Manager Harold Ashton. LAST FOUR NIGHTS LAST FOUR NIGHTS Of J. C. WILLIAMSON'S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY; TO-NIGH'i TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY; TO-NIGH'I And on THE FOLLOWING THREE NIGHTS, Presentation of the Perennially Popnkn ' Musical Play, which stands unrivalled, ii general excellence and charm, “THE DELLE OF NEW YORK,” “THE BELLE OF NEW YORK,” “THE BI£LLE OF NEW YORK,” With tho following Brilliant Cast: Ichnbod. Bronson .... Mr Edward Nabk Harry Bronson ... Mr Edmund Sherras Doc Sniffkins Mr Percy Dmitor Kenneth Mugg .... Mr Arthur Lissanl Blinky Bill Mr Fred Leslie Count R, Ratataioo . . Mr Harold Parkos Count P. Ratataioo . . Mr Roland Hogue Billy Bieezo Mr Pat Bathurst Karl von Pumperuick . . Mr Chas. lioder i Mr Twiddles Mr Cltas. Mot tarn Rev 0. Sheep .... Mr Albert Neville Fricot Mr Sydney Franks William Mr Chas.- Beetham Wung Chung Mr Put Beehan Violet. Gray . ... . Miss Olivo Godwin Fifi Fricot Miss’ Ivy Scott Cora Angeliquo .... Mins Ada Stirling Mamie Clancy .... Miss Mollio Wilson Kigsy Fitzgarter .... Miss Marie Eaton Pansy Prims Miss Nellie Leslie Marjorie May .... Miss Nance Maunsoll Myrtle Mince .... Miss Ruby Armficld Quincy Quinco Mis s Edie Wyatt Gladys Glee .... Miss Phyllis Mitchell Dorothy Juno . . . . . Miss Gertie Tolfer Comic Opera Girls, Housemaids, Purity Brigade, Members of the League, etc. Musical Director . . Mr Alfred Moulton Stage Manager .... Mr Frank Stirling Dances arranged bv Miss Minnie Hooper. Plans Milner and Thompson’s. Day Sales Woodward’s, opposite Broadway’s. PRICES—3s. .Is, Is. Early Door .Stalls and Gallery, fid extra. r jP H E AT RE R 0 YA L. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY, Commencing MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15th. Reappearance of the New Zealand Favourite, MR HOWARD VERNON, Tho Well-known Comedian, 1 And MISS VENIA DE LOITTE, Assisted by Miss Iris Vance, the accomplished young contralton, Miss Pixie Laing,■ Miss Kathleen McCarty, Mr Geo. Gardner, Mr Joseph Mead and others, in a New Musical Comedy, entitled “A TRIP TO SARATOGA; OR NOT WISELY, BUT TOO WELL.” Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's. 82!) GEO. GARDNER, Representative. " ADDIXGTON WORKSHOPS EMPLOYEES’ PICNIC. To be held at KAIAPOI PARK, 0)! FEBRUARY 13th. SPORTS for Young and Old, Toys and Lollies for the Children; Ilot M'ater, Tea, Milk and Sugar Free. FARES: Adults 2s, Children 9d. Train leaves Christchurch 9.3 a.m. 811 njiHE BUIt WOOD TEA GARDENS'— -1- Opinions of recent visitors:—A traveller from Wellington states: "The most, beautiful place I have ever been in.” “I consider this by far the best place for picnics in Canterbury." ” I’ve enjoyed those cakes something tremendous”; “and thr.t’fl good praise,” said his companion, “for ho’s a professional baker.” Amusements in plenty. High-class tea. Bnrwood geniß. Soft drinks. Hot water, stabling, etc., free. Purbrook’s launch from Barbadoes Street. Tram from Bank of N.Z. corner. Admission Bd. Tea 6d. RAWIIITI TEA-ROOMS and Grounds, Dailington, situated north side of the Avon River, Dudley Creek—The above Refreshment Rooms and Grounds are now open to tho public. Twenty minutes’ row from Union or Rees’s Boatslieds. Splend d landing for boats. Accommodation for cycles and motors. Fifteen minuto3’ eyclo ride or ; drivo from city. Afternoon tea 3 a specialty. (Refreshments of all kinds. 2373 Wonderland, LATE BLIGH’S GARDENS. NEW BRIGHTON. AN IDEAL PICNIC RESORT. Largo Sports Grounds, Side Shows, Refreshments and Hot Water. All annual and country school picnics admited Free to grounds. We do catering at reasonable rates, providing everything. X Public Notices. FOR SALE—Store ill first-class Country District. Turnover £2OCO per annum. Slock £l5O. There is no opposition, and tho business could be largely increased. Wo can recommend this as a thoroughly sound investment, ROYDS BROS. AND KIRK, LTD., 114, Lichfield Street. 543 'DO NOT ~ TX7E are still Fitting Up Shops and Offices, * » also Manufacturing Dust-proof Show Cases. Get an estimate from us. JEWELL, AND LOGAN. Factory, 116, Hereford Street. Telephone 1550. ’ FP tyHOUSANDS of Narcissus Bulbs for Sale i- at unheard of prices. Collections from 2s 6d. Pheasant’s Eye, 2s Gd per 100. j Paper White, 3s Ed per 100. Pearl While, 3s Bd jier 300. | Mixed, ail kinds, 3s per 100. \ J. G. DAVIS, BULB SPECIALIST, | Draper Street, top of second terrace over I East. Belt Bridge. FP3839 j TO HOUSEHOLDERS. j KAITANGATA COAL. REDUCTION TN PPJ.CE. Following are the Prices for tho J- above Coal delivered within a radius of two miles of the Christchurch Post Office for Cash: SCREENED HOUSEHOLD COAL—20s Od per ton. I SCREENED NUTS—--22s Bd per ton. RICHARDSON AND STOKES, 6 and 7, Cashel Street, and Albert Bond Siding. F.P. 1355 NOTICE to Doctors and Patients.—-Domi-nion Home, Shirloy Kco.d, Shirley, for patients suffering from nervous instability, and who are in want of quietness and rest. The Home is nicely situated and with large grounds, affording ample scopq the recreation of patients. The Matron numerous testimonials from patients. Her knowledge of iiursijj managing mental cases is very wid ’ particulars can bo had on appliq Matron and Proprietress, HOMER,SHAM. ‘ COALBRQ ISTPORT C w * DISCH Contractors Gas CAK', We su
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14915, 10 February 1909, Page 1
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