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A9IIJ& AMENTS. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! " NICOLA." TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ROYAL. "P H E A T R B Leaseoß—J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Direction oi J. end N. TAIT. “ NICOLA ” Commences TO-NIGHT, and it’s really a relief TO-NIGHT HAS COME AT LAST. Everywhere, Everyone lias been 'talking through tbs past week, and wondering if THURSDAY NIGHT WAS EVER COMING! THURSDAY IS HERE! and “NICOLA” OPENS THE “ROYAL.” TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THE ONE! THE ONLY! THE GREAT! THE MARVELOUS! Without Questiou NIO; ‘LA is tho TOP OF THE TREE, and nil nations of the world are agreed upon it. ALL OF THEM —White, Black, Brown, Mulatto, Indian, Crock, Oct.-roon, Quadroon, end every other “ Roou,” and they have all Been “NICOLA;” be does net hide hie light nor h:a abilities under a, huihel. The World Has Seen Him, and tba World Acclaims him tho GREATEST MAGICIAN ALIVE TO-NIGHT, NICOLAI MAGIC! MYSTICISM! ILLUSIONS! VAUDEVILLE! JUGGLERY! PSYCHIC EVOLVING S! end— WELL, COME. AND SEE NICOLA TO-NIGHT and EVERY EVENING. PRICES—3a, 2s and Is. Day Sale at Woodward's. Early Doors to Stalls, Gallery extra. Box Plan at Dresden. NO EXTRA CHARGES. Mhnovsrs, IRVING WEBB and CHARLES HUGO." “ NICOLAI” “ NIOOLAI” "NICOLA!” “ NICOLA!” “ NIOOLAI” "NICOLA!” "NICOLAI" “NIOOLAI” “NICOLA!” “ NICOLA!” “NICOLA!” “NICOLA!” “ NICOLA!” “NICALOI” "NICOLAI" “NICOLA!” “NICOLA!" “NICOLAI’ MUSICAL p^OTABLE J. AND N. TAIT Announce THE GREATEST OF ALL ENGLISH PIANISTS. LEONARD BORWICK, LEON AR D B 0 R WIC K, LEONARD BORWICK, THE POET PIANIST. EVENT. CHRISTCHURCH RECITALS. THEATRE ROYAL. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. Plans open at tho Dresden on Wrdnesdav, Sontomhcr 18th. Prices 5s Reserved, 3s, 2s and Is. Special coneosi-ions to Students. Particulars at Box Office. SHAJW STANLEY, Manager. ART GALLERY, Armagh Street. of OTL AND WATERJtN COLOUR PAINTINGS by W. Menzics Gibb, consisting chiefly of works executed during a recent visit to Great 'Britain. Open daily till Sopt. Oth, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Admiesion freo. 8149 M'BITsrfrNKARD’S pHYSICAL CLASSES FOR CHILDREN. WINTER TERM. GlLLS—Tuesdays, 4 to 6. BOYS—Thursdays, 4 to 5. Y.M.C.A. GYMNASIUM. Send for Prospectus. Telephone 1508. . 5625 DIDELIGHTS OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, ° By DR J. M. MASON, Late Chief Health Officer of N.Z. Issued by F. A. HORNIBROOK, Physical Culturiot, Cathedral Square. Posted Free on Application. LECTURES. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. (UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND). • "POPULAR LITERARY AND SCIENJ- TIFIC LECTURES. The FINAL LECTURE of tho SERIES to bo Delivered by W. H. TRIGGS, ESQ., on “ THE PASSION PLAY AT OBER AMMERGAU ” (illustrated by Lantern Slides) in the COLLEBE BALL. HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL THURSDAY, 14th INST., at 8 p.m. ADMISSION—6d, School Children 3d. TICKETS at Whitcomhe and Tombs, Ltd., Simpson and Williams, Ltd., Fountain Barber, Puhlio Library, and at the College Offico. GEO. H. ABAS ON, Registrar. RfIEETJNGS. THE FARMERS’ POLITICAL PROTECTION FEDERATION. DAVID JONES, Organiser, will deliver an Address in tho HALL AT EAST OXFORD, On tho evening of FRIDAY, tho B‘h September, at 8 o’clock. Every Elector Urged to Attend. 8120 FARMERS’ POLITICAL PROTECTION FEDERATION. MEETING at Marshland Town Hall TONIGHT, September 7, at 8 o’clock. D. Jones, Organiser, will speak on questions of vital importanoo to farmers, landowners and others. Special invitation to .ladies. 8146 CRYcKETT ~CRICKET.'" THE Annual General Meeting of tho Linwood Orickot Club will bo held in the Oddfoilows' Hall, Rolleston Street, Limvood, on MONDAY, 11th September, at 8 p.m. Business Annual Report and Balance Sheet, Alteration of Rules and General. W. L. KING, Hon, Secretary, FPBISO Linwoed Cricket Club. L INWOOD Wanderers’ Cricket Club.— Annual Meeting will bo hold in the Royal George Hotel, TO-MORROW NIGHT (Friday), Sept. Btli, at 8 o'clock. M'embers and intending members ore invited'. H. P. BRADWELL, Hon. Sec. 9507 AVON ELECTORATE.—Mr G7”wr Russell's Friends and -Supporters are invited to meet him nt Phillipstown School next MONDAY, September 11, at 8 p.m. Lndias specially invited. 9423 LOST, FOUND, &P. LOST, Yellow Canary with greon spot on side of tho head. Reward on returning to 55, Gambridgo Teraco west. 9499 OST, on""Tuesday evening, in London -Stroot, Richmond, Lady’s Fur Necklet. Pindor ploase return to Mora’s Butcher Shop. Reward. VWW__ L ~0StTT~Roll of Mblor-cycle Tools, between Kaiapoi and Marshland. A reward given on reluming to Mr J. C. Soanes, Belfast Emporium, Belfast. 9470 _ LOST, on Tuesday, Gold Nugget Brooch, on tho way from Sumner to Sprcydon; valuod) as a kcepoako. Ten shillings reward ou returning to 18, Kipling Street, Sydenham. LOST, Fur Gauntlet Glove, between Bealey Avenue and Papanui, Tuesday evening. Howard on returning to Collins, Kerr and Co., Ltd., Meter Garago, Oxford Terrace. 8147 LOST, on Tuesday, 6th, Top Plato, with 6 false teeth altaohed, between Norwich Street and Richmond, via Canal Reserve. Finder rewarded on returning same to 22, Norwich Street, or J. Merchant, core of W. TT March, Butcher, Stanmo-re Road, Richmond. 9503 PO REWARD —Lost, between Chaney’s oL.L and Christchurch, Peggy Bay. containing pearl pendant, 2 bangles, brooch nnd plain rln°>. Apply E. A. Stead, Chaney’s, or A. Buokley, " Press ” Olfloa. 9487

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15715, 7 September 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15715, 7 September 1911, Page 1

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