meetings. Ammements.&c. Under the Direction of Mr Frank Thornton Representative Mr Maync Stage Manager Mr Frank Wilson. Agent ... Mr H. P. Lyi>ns THORNTON GOMKDYS K A ,S O X. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. TONIGHT (MOXDAYI. FIRST PRODUCTION IX TIMARU. and ONLY OPPORTUNITY Of Witnessing The Funniest Farce Comodv of the Day, Bv T. H. DarnJev, " FACING THE MUSIC," " How iiare yen caJI my b-jsbnnd yonr Johnnie!" " iiow «lare you cail my Johnnie y<mr husband !"* FACING THE MUSIC, "A Laugh from the Jump," As phryed at the Strand Theatre, London, for over 300 Xigh.s, and which has just, completed a Seven Weeks' run at the Palace Theatre. Svt3nev. A HUGE SUCCESS EVERYWHERE. The "Rev. John Smith ... Mr John Denton Dick Desmond ... Mr Gaiwev Herbert CoL Duncan Smith Sergeant Duff ell . John Smith Nora. Matel ... Mr Alex. Bradley Mr Joncpli W'ilson Mr Frank Thornton Miss Vera Fordycc M'ifs Leonie Foibiry Miss Fothcringav ... Miss Phoebe Mercer Mrs'Ponting ' ... Mrs Walter H£l Preceded by The Bright and Merrv Xfurical Sketch, A TEST MA TC H, Characters by Miss Phoebe Mercer, Messrs G. Herbert. and J. Wilson. Forming a Magnificent Double Bill, replete with Merriment and Laughter. TO-MORROW XIGHT (TUESDAY). FIRST TIME IX TIMARU. The Sparkling and Uniauc Comedv. in Three Acts, by Mark Ambient and Wilton Herriot. entitled A LITTLE RAY OF SUXSHIXE, As played by Mr W. S. Pcnlcy with Enormous Success at London Theatres for orer Twelve Months. A Perfect Gem. Brimful of Fun. TRICES ... 4s, 2s to, «nd Is. Box Plan at Dresden. Overture at 8 o'clock; Carriagce at 10.30. I St E A T R E . . .ROYAL. Lessee ... Mr Harry Ricknrds. FBEDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT, December 26th and 27th. MR HARRY RICHARDS' NEW COXTTXEXTAL. ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN COMPANY OF VAUDEVILLE STARS, Headed bv the MightySANDOW! The World-famed Athlete and Exponent of Physical Culture, in his Spectacular Exhibition at Superhuman Strength, supported "by tlie following great Array of Vaudeville Entertainers: MR AND MRS. SIDNEY. DREW, In Kenneth Lee's one-act Comedy -When Tw6 Hearts Are Won." MARK ANTHONY. MARK ANTHONY. PROF. MacCANN. PROF. MacCANN. England's Greatest Concertina King. MISS RAY JONES, " The Cultured Young Operatic Soprano. LITTLE FANNY POWERS, MISS NITA LEETE, And the Most Improved BIOSCOPE, showing a Wonderfully Vivid Series of Animated Pictures of the CORONATION CELEBRATIONS, And a Trip across the Atlantic .in the N.G. Lloyd S.S. Kronprinz Wilhehn. PRICES: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls. 4s; Stalls, 3s; Pit, 2s. Plan at the Dresden. M. MARCUS, Touring Manager. JOHN C. LEETE, Business Manager. TIMARU FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. ANNUAL EXHIBITION. THE ANNUAL S H k O W will be held in the ASSEMBLY ROOMS on TUESDAY NEXT, December 23rd, opening at 2 o'clock in the Afteroon. All Exhibits must be in position ready for judging by 11 o'clock on the Morning of the Show. The Secretary will be at the Assembly Rooms till 9 o'clock on MONDAY EVENING, December 22nd, to receive Entries, at which time they will close. Brass and String Bands have been engaged for the Show, and Musical Selections will be played throughout the Evening. Other Attractions will be provided, including Skipping Contests and various Competitions for School Children. In the Afternoon, Lady Ranfurly will attend the Show. J. WALLACE, Secretarv.
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RE AT REDUCTIONS IN TYRES. Vulcanised Covers (Dnnlop) ... 25s each Oceanic Covers (Dunlop) ... 15b each Third Quality Covers (Dunlop).. 10s 6d each First Quality Tubes (Dunlop)... £s6d<uach Second Quality Tubes (Dunlop) 7s 6d each U. W. WOOD & 00.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 11946, 22 December 1902, Page 1
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674Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 11946, 22 December 1902, Page 1
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