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AMUSEMENTS, &o. LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT Of TVTELLIE STEWART as PRINCESS MARY -NELLIE STEWART tvs PRINCESS MARY In WHEN KNIGHTHOOD tjm in FLOWER. WHEN KNIGHTHOOD whs ii: FLO AVER,. r J> HEA TR E ROYAL. Direction . ... J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Manager Harry Afuegrovo. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. Mr J. C. Williamson present? NELLIE STEWART NELLIE STEWART NELLIE STEWART In WHEN KNIGHTHOOD wan in FLOWER. WHEN KNIGHTHOOD wan in FLOWER. WHEN KNIGHTHOOD was in FLOWER. An Oecusi on of Exceptional Interest. An Occasion ot Exceptional Interest. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT And Three Following Nights. Grand Special Revival, c-n n scale of levisb detail, and with the greatest cast of characters ever known in Australasia, Du Maurier’s Powerful and Fascinating: Drama. T R I L II Y. T R J. L H Y. T Ti I L B A r . NELLIE STEWART AS TRILBY. For the First Time in Christchurch. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7 (Three Nights Only), WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10 (For the Last Three Nights), SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY. Plans for the seasou r.t Milner and Thompson’s. Day Sales at Woodward’s. Prices—Dress Circle and Red. Stalls Be, Stalls 3e, Gallery Is. Early Door Stalls, Ud extra; Early Door Gallery, Is extra. 7JD H E A T if E R O' Y A L. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17tli. JUBILEE OF MUSICAL UNION. COMMEMORATION CONCERT. LOOK AT THE PROGRAMME. j INSTRUMENTAL Orchestra Musical ! Union: Quintette (Misses Doris M’lutyrecud Cresswell, Messrs Siuclair, Bennington and Sinclair. VIOLIN SOLO—Mr Verc Buchanan. PIANO SOLO—Mr Empron. CONCERTED VOCAL *NUMBERS The Christchurch Liedertafel; Liobeslcidcr (ilrahms), by Mesdamos Gower Burns, Pidgoon, Percy Smith and Ming K. Rose, Messrs Reg. Vincent and G. March. Part Songs by Members Musical Union VOCAL- SOLOS —By Mosdames Gower Burns, Arthur Menu, Firth, Madame Ott'co, Miss Wiunio Nixon, Mr G. Mcrcb. ACCOMPANISTS—Mcadamcs Jell (daughter of Mr McCardcil, iirst Conductor of the Union), Rus3cll, Percy Smith, Misses Kima Young, J. Black, Hayward and li. Ross. It is also expected (hat Mr Robt. Parker (of Wellington), who was one of the early conductors of the Union, will also take part in the Programme. TICKETS: THREE SHILLINGS, TWO SHILLING’S AND ONE SHILLING. D. WILSON, J. E. INGLE. Joint Hon Secs. SPOTTING. N.Z. METROPOLITAN TROTTING CLUB. gPR IN G MEET 1N G. TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Btb, 10th Arid 11th November. OPENING OF NEW GRAND STAND AND ENCLOSURES. N.Z. CUP HANDICAP OF 1000 SOVS To bo Hun on TUESDAY, Bth NOVEMBER. Special Train Service arranged for the Meeting. Admission to Grand Stand and Enclosures, Five Shillings. FIRST RAGE WILL START gACH DAY AT 12.30 P.M. FP4IOI N.Z. METROPOLITAN TROTTING CLUB, g P R I N G “OBIIX G. ALL PERSONS ENTITLED TO TICKETS Must Obtain Them ON OR BEFORE MONDAY, 7th INST.' NO TICKETS, under any circumstances, WILL BE ISSUED ON THE MORNING OF THE RACE DAYS. A. I. RATTRAY, FP4193 Secrelary. TRAMWAY NOTICES. CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BOARD. ALTERATIONS IN TIME-TABLES. os,0 s , and After TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Ist, Alterations in Time-Tables will be niado us follows: ADDING TON-Lcavo Hoou Huy Road 7.1, 7.20, 7.38, 7.57, 8.18, 8.33 n.m. ( and thereafter as per old timc-tac!a. BURWOOD—Leave Burwood 7.19, 5.22, 9.0, 9.29 a in. Lc.v.r Tweed Street 7.7. 7.31, 7.411. 8.19, 8.35. 9.2, 9.41 a.m., mid thereafter as per new timo-table. "In ” cars will run via Worcester Street, “ Out ’ oars via Cuslnil Street. CASHMERE—Leave Hills 8.33 a.m,, instead of 8.40 a.m. UNWOOD—Leave Aldwin’s Road via Worcester Street, 7.4, 7.14, 7.33, 7.44, 8.2, 8.12, 3.39, 8.51, 9.5. 9.22, 9.32 Viu Cashel Street—7.s, 7.10, 7.33, 7.46, 8.9, 8.19, 8.41, 8.44, 9.8, 9.19, 9.33 a.m. NEW BRIGHTON— Leavo Beach 0.49, 7.17, 7,51, 8.27. 9.5, 9.32 a.m. “In ’ via Cashel Street, "Out" via Worcester Street. RICCARTON—From Racecourse as at pre"CFrom C’.vdo Read 7.8. 7.28, 7.38, 8.10, 8.35, 8.40, 9.15, 9.43 a.m. SUMNER—Leave Baths O.SB, 7.11, 7.40, 8.11, 8.41, 9.13 a.m. WOOLoTON —Leave UamforJ Street 0.-i2, 7 0 7.14, 7.33, 7.42, 7.52, 8.2, 8.13, • 9.23, 8.33, 8.43, 8.53, 3.3 a.m. ~s «E cars leaving outside in the dav. null for all those y, SEE NEW TIME-TABLE, ch may he obtained at tile* 'ICE. Cathedral Square, on ’KIt.XOON. „ ~, BY ORDER. Christchurch, October 391 b, 1910. FP4114 WANTED KNOWN. WILL SAVE YOU MONEY TO GEI YOUR TYRES SET AT OR AND CO.’S, COACHBUILPERS, 53, Victoria Street <HO4

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15451, 1 November 1910, Page 1

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