COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 8, FOR 7 NIGHTS ONLY. PANTOMIME! PANTOMIME! PANTOMIME! THEATRE ROYAL. Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. THE THEATRICAL FEATURE OF THE YEAR, The J. C. Williamson 1926 Pantomime, The J. C. Williamson 1926 Pantomime, THE NEW ALADDIN.” Presented by W iuLiaiU. j*.. xiaSUAN. A UUKiihUCi CUiULDI EANTU.UIJIE. Roars of Luugaier irom beginmug to end. AS PERFECT AS A PANTOMIME CAN BE.” This is the identical ‘"Aladdin” Pantomime that oroae uu records at the -London Palladium. Produced by Mr Ernest C. Rons, wno staged It mere, and it will aiso include a nost or additional Xeatures mat will maite it. an even greater pantomime tlian it was in LonThe Book has been written by Ernest C. Roils. The jLiyrics are by Cyril Remington. Tne Music has oeen composed by Herman ana Max barewski, wnose names are housenoid words tne world over. The dances nave been arranged by Minnie Everett. Tne gorgeous stage pictures nave oeen designed and painted by W. R. Coleman, W. Coleman, jun., and George Upward. The Musical Director will t»e Harry Burton. No other production has ever been Interpreted by sucn a memorable ALLSTAR CAST, which will introduce a host of artists and attractions representing the greatest aggregation of celebrity artists and umqtie specialties ever gathered together in one production. THERE IS ONLY ONE " NEW ALADDIN,” AND THAT IS J. C. WILLIAMSON’S 1926 PANTOMIME. Box Plan arrangements will be announced later. Representative: E. JOHANSON.
STRAND THEATRE. ST RA N D Continuous Pictures T R A N D From Noon Daily. The Greatest Cowgirl of the Movies. JOSIE SEDGWICK JOSIE SEDGWICK "^HE JOSIE SEDGWICK in OUTLAW S JOSIE SEDGWICK DAUGHTER. JOSIE SEDGWICK Miss Sedgwick spent her whole life ranches, and can rope, ride and bulldog like any veteran cowpuncher. Ep. S “THE SCARLET STREAK” Ep. 3 Comedy. Topical. News. Then a Drama of Conflict and Envy by the author of “ Limehouse Nights.' “ CURLBYTOP ” Starring “ CURLEYTOP ’* “CURLEYTO n " Reserved Stalls Area for Children. SHIRLEY MASON. a stunner—New Zealand through and through", Zane Grey and the thrilling swordfish also—What a bite—ls right? And lots of ’e RAILWAY NOTICES. AMBER.I/EY RACING CLUB’S RACES AT RICCARTON. MAY 8, 1926. FARES —Holiday Excursion Tickets will be issued to Christchurch from stations Waikari to Sefton inclusive, also from station on Oxford and Eyreton Branches by morning trains on May 8. „ . , . Train Arrangements—Special trains LECTURES. PRACTICAL METAPHYSICS. FREE LECTURE AT JELLICOE HALL. By MRS M. E. SIMPSON. C.S.B. (exmember of the Christian Science Organisation). “Don’t be Afraid of Yourself.” Tuesday, May 4, at 8 p.m., “ Your Infinite Possibilities in t* l ® Attainment of Happiness, Health and Success.” Thursday Afternoon, May 13. at 2.45 —“Things Worth Knowing.” Admission Free. Collection. All ar§ cordially Invited to attend. EDUCATIONAL. SATURDAY" MORNING CLASSES. Are held at DIGBYS COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, as follows: Matriculation, Public Service, 6 S.P., Teachers’ Exams., etc., at 9 a.m. Shorthand and Typewriting (for Secondary School Students) at 10 a.m. Individual tuition in any subject or Subjects at special Fees. Hallenstein’s Buildings (Opp. D.T.C.) Tel. 1537. MRS H. G. REEVES TEACHER OF THE BANJO AND MANDOLIN. Only correct methods for these instruments used, and thorough knowledge of music guaranteed. Reduced Fares for Country Pupils. Instruments, Music, Strings, etc., always in stock. STUDIO 18, INGLIS BUILDINGS. HIGH STREET. BANJO. EVERY ONE LOVES MUSIC. EVERY ONE WOULD LIKE TO PLAY SOME INSTRUMENT. Would you like to play a -pANJO OR MANDOLIN? Each player enjoys ensemble work more than just solo work.; just as each i individual likewise envoys social inter- ! course more than just solitaire. Would you like to play in a. ! BANJO BAND OR A JAZZ BAND? j These instruments are easy to learn, and both Ladies and Gentlemen are invited to join the BAND. I can teach you Music, and the latest Jazz Methods. LOUIS W. BLOY, Studio: 23, Inglis Buildings, High St., Christchurch. 0081 WHAT WOULD EXTRA MONEY MEAN TO YOU? all the money you do with £2O j lan. which xtra cash, ai _ jgness to learn to make Liberty Conactions at home for ua, in your spare generously for *“ too far for j __ experience is yal Exchange Without obligation on my part, piease send your Book on your Confectionery making, which tells me how I can earn money at home by making Sweets for NAME .. . ADDRESS
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