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TO NIGHT. TO NIC}III . TO-NIUH I'. TU-NIGUT. “TI IE CAT AND THE CANARY." \ Play of Laughter and Thrills. Hirixtohiirch never witnessed any t'’mg like it. It i® undoubtedly the most exciting, most cripping wild. at the came time, most amusing production staged during recent years. THEATRE ROYAL. Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. Business Manager: A. J. Tait. TONIGHT AT 8. TO NIGHT AT 8. TO NIGHT AT S. Tbe Initial Performance of tbe Play all Cbriatchurch has been waiting for. The Greatest Mystery Drama of all time. THE CAT AND THE CANARY " THE CAT AND THE CANARY." •• THE CAT AND THE CANARY." “THE CAT AND THE CANARY.” •THE CAT AND THE CANARY." THE WONDER PLAY OF A DECADE, j A play that grips the imagination, carrying the audience along on a wave of e* oitement. mystery mounting ou mystery, thrill following on thrill with laughter intervening. Presented by J C. WILLIAMSON’S NEW ENGLISH DRAMATIC COMPANY. Including the Brilliant Young English Actor, G\RKY MARSH GARRY* MARSH AILS B A GRAHAME. JANE SAVILE. ISOBEL WILFORD. A SPLENDID SUPPORTING COMPANY. BOX PT.ANS at BRISTOL until 12 noon lo then at Theatre Confectionery. PRICES: 6s Res.'. 3s (Stalls). Is (Gallery). F.arly Doors Stalls and Gallery. Is extra. All Prices plus tax. Remember that poverty is the banana-skin of- the doorstep of Romance. —“ Cabaret Girl.” THEATRE ROYAL. CommeYicing THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15th. G*t ready to g:r* her tbe Welcome she j deserves, because she brings to you beauty j farmfuls of it, k scenic wonders (tho world's j latest', fiances that have amazed continents. fashions you hare not dreamed of. comedy you can never forget, and music that will rapturo your ear aud heart. " THE CABARET GIRL." Book and 1 yrics by George Grossmith and P. G. Wodehouse. Music by Jerome Kern. SHE WILL BRING ALFRED FRITH BACK And around him the Firm has gathered a 4* ast of rare excellence to give us a Great. Big. Rright. and Brilliant Entertainment. NOW OVER ITS 400th PERFORMANCE at the Winter Garden Theatre. London. Interpreted by the ever-popular J. C. WILLIAMSONNEW MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. NEW MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. Also, during the Season, will be presented. For the First Time here. •' KISSING TIME." A Brilliant English Musical Comedy And a Special Revival of the Uproarious Musical Play, *• A NIGHT OUT." BOY PLANS open '.for " The Cabaret ( Otrl ' i at The Bristol Piano Co.. TUESDAY. November 13th. at 9 o'clock. DC. and O.S. Bs. E.D. Stalls .5". E.D. I Gallery ‘2s fid, I.ate Door Stalls -is. Late Door Gallery Is 6d (all prices plus tax,). j CHARLES BERKELEY. CANTERBURY* CALEDONIAN SOCIETY (Incorporated). ANNUAL SCOTTISH CONCERTS. CA L E DON! AN* II A L L, Kilmore Street. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY*. Bth AND 9th NOVEMBER. Artist.® include—Miss Dulcie Mitchell. Mis® T.ily Hanhatn. Messrs A. Macdonald T. M. Charters. Rraeev Wilson, 1). W. McGill. Alex. Dey, W. Mizcn and R. Malcolm. Highland Dances by tho Society's Best L>ancers. Special Irish Reel and Jig. Altogether a Most Attractive Programme PRICES: 2s and Is. W. GEO. BRASS. 1048 Secretary. Q.RAND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. CHORAL HALL. SATURDAY NEXT. NOV. 10th. 7.45 p.m. By Some of Canterbury’s Leading Entertainer?*. (In aid ot Ttidgelv Lodge Christmas Tree./ Admission Is. Reserve 2s. Box plan at i Riddell's. opp. Carey's. Oot'o W OOLfiTON BAN D. W O O L S T O N* P. A N* D. WOOLS TON BAND. *\"* T C T O It I A s Q u A R E. ' I C T O R I A SQUARE. SUNDAY*. NOV. 4th. at 3 p.m. SUNDAY, NOV. 4th, at 3 p.m. GOOD MUSIC BY A GOOD MUSIC BY A (X.IOD HAND. GOOD BAND. Collect it of Band Funds. 73f OPOTTTSH SOCIETY * HALL. rorncr LJ Manchester and Gloucester Streets. THURSDAY*. Bth NOV., at s p.m. 22nd Gathering of the ('lans. Front Seats 2> fd. Back Seat? la 6d. Members admitted hv Annual Ticket.. GRAND SCOTTISH CONCERI FRIDA V. 9tli NOV., nt 8 p.m. Front Seat.? 2f* Ed. Back Sent? In 6(1. Froe Diatrihution of Heather from Scotland at both Entertainment?. \ Tartan Rug Murray), donated by the Duke «»f Atholl. wili he auctioned on Friday Night. • I 'S. < M ML IF .« CHRISTCHURCH BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. LAYING OF FOUNDATION STONE. rpUE Ceremony of f.aying the Fotitida- < tiou Stone, of the New Boys' High School. Straven Read. Rieeartoij. by Hi* T'veellenev the Governor-General. VISCOUNT JELLICOK, G.C.8.. O.M . '. ( V O will take place at 9.:c> a.m. on MONDAY NEXT. sth NOVEMBER. 192!. All Old Royu, Parents and Friends of the School arc\ invites to be present. R. BROW NIN *•. Acting Registrar. Canterbury College. CurtHtchurrh. NZ. 7i9

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17188, 3 November 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17188, 3 November 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17188, 3 November 1923, Page 3

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