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AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL x f Direction: J. and N. Tait. , Commencing . SATURDAY NEXT, SEPT 13th, SATURDAY NEXT, - SEPT 13th, And 3 Following Nights. 4 CONCERTS ONLY. 4 CONCERTS ONLY. 4 CONCERTS ONLY. Messrs J. and N. Tait take extreme pleasure in presenting, for the First Time in New 1 Zealand, The World-famed English Baritone, The World-famed English Baritone, HARRY DEARTH HARRY DEARTH HARRY DEARTH HARRY DEARTH HARRY DEARTH HARRY DEARTH Fresh from a Triumphal Tour of Australia, where in Melbourne he gave 22 Concerts, noted for the Intense enthusiasm they aroused from critics and public alike, all of whom declared him to be the GREATEST SINCE SANTLEY. GREATEST SINCE SANTLEY. GREATEST SINCE SANTLEY. HARRY DEARTH. HARRY DEARTH. HARRY DEARTH. HARRY DEARTH. HARRY DEARTH. You've heard him on the Gramophone, now hear him. in person. Distinguished Supporting Artists, Distinguished Supporting Artists, Including MADAME MARIE POWER, MADAME MARIE POWER, A j The Gifted Contralto. * MR HAROLD BECK, The Talented 'Cellist. MISS CARLIEN JURO, The Brilliant Pianlste. AN EVENING.OF MELODY. - AN EVENING OF MELODY. BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS. PRICES: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls 5/-, Back Stalls 3/-, Gallery 2/-. Late Door 1/- (all plus tax). Box Plans open at The Bristol on Wednesday. * • MAURICE RALPH, Manager. CHRISTCHURCH ORfSIESTRAL SOCIETY (Incorporated). Conductor, MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. SECOND CONCERT, 1919 SEASON. CHORAL HALL. WEDNESDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER. Full Orchestral Works will include Symphony No. 4, Op. 90 (Mendelssohn), Pique Dame Overture (Suppe), Peasants' Wedding March (Soderman), Suite Ballet Egyptien (Lulg'ni), etc., etc. Concerto for Oboe (Kluzhardt). Soloist, Mr G. H. Bonnington, 'with Orchestral Accompaniment. BRILLIANT SOLOISTS. A'MUSICAL EVENT. H. M. WILLIAMS, 3561 : Hon. Sec. UMBLE SALE will be held In ST. « MATTHEW'S SCHOOLROOM, ST. ALBANS, on SATURDAY, September 13th. Doors open at 2.30 p.m. Admission 3d. LECTUBES. NDER THE JOINT AUSPICES v , Of the CANTERBURY AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION And the . ■ CANTERBURY PROGRESS LEAGUE. j LECTURE on "IMPROVED ROAD CONSTRUCTION AND CONTROL," By L. M. SANDSTON, M.A., B.Sc, Associate Member American Society of Civil Engineers, Member American Road Builders' Association, etc. AH persons interested in the subject of Roads are cordially invited to attend a Lecture, illustrated by Klnematograph Views, to be given in the Grand Picture Theatre, Christchurch, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, September 10th, at 10.30. 3581-2 PUBLIC LECTURE On ELECTRICITY FOR ALL PURPOSES, By P. R. CLIMIE, Organiser of the Progress Under the auspices of the Canterbury Progress League, A FREE ILLUSTRATED LECTURE AND PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION Will be given on the above subject in the SHEFFIELD HALL NEXT TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th, At 8 p.m.

Every resident is particularly urged to attend, as a strong Representative Committee will be set up to further the League's scheme of Electrical Extension to the district. > 3GII MEETINGS. /CANTERBURY INDUSTRIAL CO-OPERA-\J TIVE SOCIETY, LTD.—A Sp ral Meeting will be held in the Trades Hall at 7.30 p.m., Wednesday, September 10. Business important. ,*, 8830 . J. J. BURROWS, Secretary. /"CLERKS, CASHIERS, AND OFFICE VJ ASSISTANTS. A Meeting of the above Union will be held in the Y.M.C.A., THURSDAY NEXT, 11th, 8 p.m. Address by Cr D. G. Sullivan. Adoption of Claims re Wages, etc. All sympathetically interested invited. R. D. MARTIN. 8960 [TANTED TO SEL V - GOOD HUT AT SKLWYN.i For full particulars, apply 9004FP BOX 090, Christchurch, MAGAZINES, American, Yachting, Boating, Physical Culture, Boys' and Girls' Friend, Library. Novelettes, Chums, Good Fiction. A. D. S M I T H, BOOKSELLER, 115 MANCHESTER STREET. iNDERS wanted for Painting Two-story House. H. B. Sorcnsen, Lichfield St. WANTED KNOWN—H. B. Sorcnsen has landed a Fine Lot of Paperhaugtngs, plain browns, greens, etc. EVERYTHING for Spring Cleaning at A. J. Li White's. WANTED Known—Cure for Sleeplessness and Shattered Nerves. E. W. Hall, Herbalist. Armagh Street. >LUVOL" not only Waterproofs both jl Uppers and Soles, but doubles the life of Footwear. ANTED—It's worth your while to try Burnett and Co. for what you want. The Chemists, East Street, Ashburton, and The Square, Christchurch. TO HIRE— Prams, Push-carts, and Chairs; by day, week, or month. At F. E. Longdln's, 538 Colombo Street (near railway station).

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1736, 6 September 1919, Page 1

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