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AMUSEMENTS. Lessee . . J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Commencing NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. Unquestionably the- most important Shakespearian attraction over presented in Christchurch, eifmalising, as it does, tho First Appearance in this city of ALLAN WILKIE The ALLAN WILKIE Celebrated ALLAN WILKIE Shakespearean ALLAN WILKIE Star. FREDISWYDE HUNTER-WATTS, _.FREDISWYDE HUNTER-WATTS, to Brilliant- Exponent of Shakespeare's SHAKESPEARE'S CLASSIC PLAYS, 'J,™ which they will be supported by « IALENTED COMPANY OP OVER 30 ARTISTS. NEXT SATURDAY AND MONDAY. Shakespeare's Great Tragi-Comedv, THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. THE MERCHANT OP VENICE. THE SECOND GRAND PRODUCTION On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NEXT Will be Shakespeare's Sublime Tragedy, HAMLET HAMLET HAMLET THURSDAY. FRIDAY «nd SATURDAY, OCTOBER fith, 6th and 7th, Shakespeare's Delightful Comedy, • TWELFTH NIGHT. • • TWELFTH NIGHT. - PRODUCTIONS~TO FOLLOW:— ROMEO AND JULIET. AS YOU LIKE IT. OTHELLO. OTHELLO. THE SIX PRODUCTIONS Will be SUMPTUOUSLY STAGED and MOUNTED AND SUPERBLY ACTED. GORGEOUS COSTUMES, HISTORICALLY CORRECT. THE LAST WORD IN STAGE ART. If you miss, seeing these delightful works of Shakespeare you will miss one of the PUREST DELIGHTS OF LIFE. PRICES: Bs, 2s, Is. Booked Seats, is. (No Early Doors}. .. ,i The BOX PLANS for "THE MERCHANT OF VENICE," "HAMLET" and "TWELFTH NIGHT" will opon at MILNER and THOMPSON'S TO-MORROW MORNING, at 9 o'clock. SEASON TICKETS at Reduced Rates. Special Concessions to COLLEGES and SCHOOLS. Particulars at Box Office. • i

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17284, 27 September 1916, Page 1

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