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MEETINGS AND AMUBEMENTB. IHE A T R I _, FULLERSMPiCTURES. I quango every Monday arid Thursday. Our Attractive Series. Every Picture a Masterpiece. p, ™/S AFTERNOON at 2.30. 0(1 SPECIAL PERFORMANCE 6d at 2.30. Gd Children and Adults to all parts Od TO-NICHT, at 8 o'clook. THE ROYAL MINT. HISTORIC LONDON, 11. Beautiful Ceutnries-oM Buitdingg. WORLD CHAMPION .SWORDSMAN A REDEEMED CRIMINAL. I Touching Story of Human Interest. rm BIRTH OF FLOWERS, THE SERGEANT'S DAUGHTER, llinlhng Military Drama. ' Cirole 1» 6d, Stalls lj/ Back Stalls «< S.C. RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION. SEVEN.ASIDE~~SEVEN-ABIDE TOURNAMENT. CALEDONIAN CROUNDB. THIS DAY. THIS DAY. ALL DAY. ' FIRST GAME, 9.30 A.M. ADMISSION. .„ ,„ It. KING EDWARD BARRACKS, CHRISTCHUROH. MUSICAL FESTIVALS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE. FESTIVAL OF NEW ZEALAND. Chief Patron: His Most Gracious Mujosty King N George V. Chief Patron for New Zealand: His Excellency Lord Islington, P.C., D.5.0., Governor of N'.Z. Director-in-Chief: Dr Charles Harriss. Conductors: Dr Homy Coward.and Dr Charles Harriss. Solo Organist and Chorus Accompanist: Mr J. Edward Hodgson, Mus. Bac, F.R.C.O. VISIT OF THE SHEFFIELD CHOIR Of 200 VOICES 200 120 LADIES and 81) GENTLEMEN. 10 CELEBRATED ENGLISH PRINCIPALS, and 'AN ORCHESTRA OF 40 ARTISTS. PROGRAMME: JULY 3rd, at S p.m. • THE DREAM OF GERONTIUS (F.lgar). JULY 4tii. at 8 p.m. PAN (Harriss), BLEST PAIR OF SIRENS (Parrv), SING YE TO THE LORD (Bach). JULY ,sth, at 2.30 p.m. CORONATION FESTIVAL MATINEE. JULY nth, at 8 p.m. ELT.IAH. BOX PLAN for Season Tickots will open on JUNE 12th, at 0 a.m. at the Dresden. Applications for Season Tickets, acompaniod by cheque or cash, are now being received by the Dresden, and will bo dealt with in rotation. Box Plan for Single Tickets opens Juno 'lßth. Season Tickets (transferable), for the 3 nights, 21s. Single Tickets, 10s. Admission (not reserved), os. - RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS.—The New Zealand Government will issue Tickets at Holiday Excursion Rates—viz., 2d and Id respectively per mile return, to all who travel to the Centres to attend the Festivals. HUGO GORLITZ. tepresentativo of Dr Charles Harriss. <T MARY'S YOUNG MEN'S SOr3 CIETY. St. Mary's Hall, Bank Street. MONDAY, Stli JUNE, AT 8 P.M. LECTURE By Very Rev. Dean Harper, M.A., to be followed by a Musical Programme. Admission fid. Members Free. G. F. WILLIAMS, Hon Sec. TIMARU WORKERS, ATTENTION! E HOWARD, Past President of • Canterbury Trades' Council, and Chairman of Socialist Party, will visit Timaru on SATURDAY, to meet the Workers. Opcu Air Address SATURDAY EVENING. Meeting of Unionists, Wharf, SUNDAY, 11 n.m, Opeii-Ajr Meeting, SUNDAY EVENING, 7 p.m., on Socialism an<l Industrial Unionism. ASOCIAL EVENING will be held in the Assembly Rooms, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, June sth. Progressive Euchre and other Amusements. Proceeds in aid of St. Ann's Guild. Tickets 2s. SMITHFIELD ASSEMBLY SMITHFIELD ASSEMBLY FILL NOT BE HELD ON of the Assembly Rooms. IVENING STAR ASSEMBLY. TUESDAY EVENING, ASSEMBLY ROOMS. Latest Music by LOCK WILLIAMS., Mignonette. Valetta, Military Two-Step, Always included on the Programme. Gents, Is (id. Ladies Free. S. Martin. M.C. DANCE ORCHESTRA. ■JMTR LOCK WILLIAMS' Popular JJ. Trio (Violin. Cornet, Piano), may be engaged for Balls. Socials, etc.. at I 218 Stafford Street, next Tate's, number instruments supplied. ] early, as numerous clatos are noi "OUILDING SECTIONS FOR SALE. , Best Locality in Fairlie. Terms can . Apply: F. FRAYXE. or W. H. SMITH, rairlia.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14458, 3 June 1911, Page 1

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