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AMUSEMENTS. AST 2 NIGHTS of "EVERYWOMAN." MONDAY NEXT~" PASSERS-BY." " Of the few plays now current, the missing of which would ho « veal loss to anybody, 1 Passcrs-By' easily deserves first place,"— " New York Herald." ROYAL. Direction Manager J. C. Williamaon, Ltd. . . . Richard Stewart " FAREWELL TO A NOTABLE PRODUCTION. LAST TWO NIGHTS i LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS Of the Most Impressive and Remarkable production yet stayed in New Zealand.The Stupendous Dramatic Sensation, EVERYWOMAN. EVERYWOMAN. EVERYWOMAN. EVERYWOMAN. Presented by a Powerful Company, headed b 7 HILDA SPONG as EVERYWOMAN. ; Supported by WILLIAM DESMOND as NOBODY. SECOND AND FINAL PRODUCTION, Commencing MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. And Thres Following Nights. For the First Timo in Chrietcimrch. tho enormously successful and fascinating comedy dram*, by Hadden Chambers, PASSERS-BY. PASSERS-BY. PASSERS-BY. Presenting MISS HILDA SPONG- as MARGARET SUMMERS, Supported by WILLIAM DESMOND as PETER WAVERTON

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RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. COTTISH SOCIETY HALL, Manchester will continue his Addresses TO-NIGHT (D.V.), 7.30. Subject: "God's Sovereignty and Man's-Responsibilty." Also Sunday Afternoon and Evening. All welcome. 5166 MEETINCS. PASSIVE REGISTERS' UNION. "EETING TO-NIGHT, Socialist Hall, • Oxford Terrace, at 8. Como and hear how wo are smashing' the Defence Act. Demonstration, King's Theatre, Thursday, May 9. ,5331 LOST. POUND, &0. LOST, Black and Tan Bitch, answers nain9 Flirt. Finder kindly communicate with D. Macfarlane, " Bui Hui," Woodgrove. 2055 LOST, Sum of Money, Wednesday, between Post Office and Registry Office, Armagh Street, Christohurch. Handsome reward. No. 13, Donegal Street, Belfast. 6361 TEAYED, from Moorhouse Avenue* Threo Mares, with rugs. Reward, Southern Cross Hot«l. 5310 I

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15919, 3 May 1912, Page 1

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