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AMUSEMENTS, &0. | NOTICE. WEST'S " DAYDROP" COMPETITION On view in Woledge's Window, tJio Squire. Xhii " Day-Drop was turned cm) at. 10.2 a.m. Saturday, November sth. Tickets, 6(3, admit to West's and Guess. Prizes valued £55 for nearest calculations. ???HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE??? rpHE KING'S. Proprietors X HE KING'S. West's Pictures, Ltd. The Rendezvous of Picture-lovers. AVEST'S PICTURES WEST'S PICTURES Now Showing THE GOLDEN ROSE. The Most MysterTHE GOLDEN ROSE. ioua Picturo over THE GOLDEN ROSE. presented. UnTUE GOLDEN ROSE, doubledlv ono of THE GOLDEN ROSE. t h e Greatest THE GOLDEN ROSE. Achievements in THE GOLDEN HOSE. the annals of AniTHE GOLDEN ROSE. mated Art. A (Masterpiece of Coloured Cinematography by Pa-tbo Freru3, Paris. AND OTHER AVEST'S wonders. DE GROEN'S VICE-REGAL ORCHESTRA. PRICES: Is and Gd. Plans at Dresden. Have you seen the " Day-Drop" Dripping? TO-MORROAV NIGHT. GRAND SCOTTISH NIGHT. In the presence and under the Patronage of the Scottis-li Sooiety of New Zealand. 4 LEXAN DRA HALL. Direction Alexandra hall. jo C k wiin». TO-NIGHT. A "Ronnie" Carnival Attraction. CALEDONIAN ENTERTAINERS CALEDONIAN ENTERTAINERS .700 K WILLIS The Famous JOCK WILLIS Scotch Comedian, In his " Topicalities" regaining Racing Events. The Talk of Little DOREEN M'CLATCHY ■the T.xwu. Little DOREEN M'CLATCHY The Youngest Dancer in the World. Tam JAFFRAY and Alex. SUTHEdILAND, New Zcainndor's Champion National Dancers. MISS CISSIE O'KEEPE, The Popular Young Operatic Artisto. CHAS. D. MACDONALD. late Pipe-MajoT Black Watch. COLIN CAMERON. MISS K. OTCEEFE. RUPERT DENSEM. An Unsurpassed Combination of Talent, introducing an Enjoyable Entertainment el SCOTCH, ENGLISH AND IRISH Songs, Dances and Sketches. TO-NIGHT, Last Night of Present Programme. PRICES: 29 and Is. Reserves 3s. Box Plaus at Dresden. SUCCESS COMPLETE. ENORMOUS. FOLLOW THE, CROWDS NIGHTLY GREAT CARNIVAL THEATRICAL ATT YTTON S TOURING THEATRE. LOCATION: NEXT KING'S THEATRE GLOUCESTER STREET. Where an Emphatic Success was Seem on Saturday Nigilt. before an Enormous J dience, who marvelled at the Complete a Novel Playhouse, aud enthusiastically reived Lvtton's Famous Dramatic Orgaj 28 DISTINGUISHED DRAMATIC ARTISTS 2S Headed by MISS MADGE HOPE. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) TO-NIGHT Second and Last Performance of Meynelj and Clarke's Great Transatlantic Musical and Dramatic Success. ".THE FATAL WEDDING." "THE FATAL WEDDING." "THE FATAL WEDDING." Including the Famous Tin Can Band of ■lO Little Folk. TO-MORROW NIGHT (TUESDAY) TO-MORROW A Brief Revival and a most Stupendous Production of Rolf Boldrcwood's Great Play, in five acts. "ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.'' "ROBBERY UNDER ARMS." Including the actual sticking- up of the Royal Mail Coach, the race for the Golaaeld Cup and Starlight's last stand. Popular Prices—3s, 2s and Is. The Early Doors Open 7.15. Plan at The Dresden. S. A. PHILLIPS, Touring' Manager. HOR A L H A L L. WEDNESDAY NEXT. WEDNESDAY NEXT. CHAS. NORMAN'S GREAT CHAS. NORMAN'S GREAT CONCERT COMBINATION. 00NG ERT COM BIN ATI ON. AMY MURPHY will sing "Ca (Rigoletto), and the Walt?. S WALTER AVHYTE will sing "'A Dream" (Bartlett), " Annie Laurie," and " Como into the Garden, Maud." MABEL FOWLER will sing " Roberto o iu che adoro" and Good-bye." NELLIE BLACK will eing "The Lord is my Light." EDITH NEYILL will sing " Csto mio hen " (Giordani) and " Scots wa hae." AMY MURPHY and WALTER WHYTE will sins; the popular Duet from "11 Trovaforc." NELLIE BLACK and LOUIS BLITZ will plav Violin and 'Collo Solos, and with CHAS. NORMAN a Trio. PRICES OF ADMISSION: 3s (Reserved Scats), 2s and Is. The Plan of Reserved Seats will he opened at the Dresden TO-DAY. Day Sales. GRAND CONCERT N aid of the AYest End Girl Peace Scouts. •L under the patronage of his Worship the I Mayor and District Council. | CHORAL HALL. TO-NIGHT, at 8 P.m. FIRST-CLASS PROGRAMME. Col. Cossgrnve. D.C.S.. will give an address on "The Aims and Objects of Peace Scouting for <lirl«." Admission 2s and Is. 4RS2 I F. A. HORNIBROOK'S PHYSICAL CULTURE AND MASSAGE INSTITUTE. CATHEDRAL SQUARE. SPECIAL COURSE of Massage. Exercise and Steam Baths for Business Men suffering from Brain Fag and Lack of Energy. Telephone 1859. P.O. Box 190. _ F PHYSICAL "CULTURE AND GYMNASTICS MR T. S. TANKARD'S CLASSES. YM.C.A. NEW~ GYMNASIUM, * Cambridge Terrace. Spinal Curvature and Medical Cases. I Grade Classes for Weak Children. Send for Prospectus. Telephone 1608. V MEETINGS. CANTERBURY BRANCH A.S.R.S. 4 SPECIAL GENERAL Jll'.l'.'llM. will A beheld in the FRIENDLY SOCIETY'S HALL, Hazedcan Road, on TUESDAY. NOY. Bth, a! 6 p.m. Business: To Consider Parliamentary Railway Committee's Report re. Enginemen, Firemen aud Cleaners' Association. 47 1 i ft- WEIR, Secy.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15456, 7 November 1910, Page 1

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