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AMUSEMENTS. VARIETT IS THE ESSENCE OP ENTERTAINMENT, Particularly •when backed by Colourful, Magnificent Scenery, Costumes, and Catchy Music. THEATRE ROYAL. Direction: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, MAT Bth. Por Seven Nights only. MATINEES Wednesday and Saturday, May 12th and 15th. •T. c. WILLIAMSON'S 1I»26 PANTOMIME, " THE NEW ALADDIN." r-medy Pantomime 11 thoroughly With ALL-STAR CAS com prising; SRUCT-: GREEN’. UIS BLUETT, ALLAN, THE WONDERFUL WILLIAMSON’ GIRLS. lOMA PHILLIPS, DOROTHY DEWAR -THERE IS William A. Hassan. 1 UKULELE LADY.” OCR A'VENUE,’ POX PLAN’S will open at The Bristol V?"° S'?' on THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 6th. Representative: E. Johanson.

THEATRE ROYAL. Direction: J. C. Williamson. Ltd. LAST THREK NIGHTS Of .T. C. WILLIAMSON'S NEW MUSICAL COMEDY" CO. In “ PRIMROSE.” THE MOST LAVISHLY MOUNTED, THE MOST MAGNIFICENTLY COSTUMED THE MOST COSTLY PRODUCTION Ever placed before the New Zealand Public. It Features the Brilliant English Musical Comedy Artiste, MARGERY HICKLIN, The Popular Comedian, GEO ROE GEE, In a Screamingly Funny Role. DOROTHY LENA and JACK CANNOT. L. vland Hodgson. Hugh Steyne, Harry Wot ton. p'red Macbay, Rosie Le Varde, i lei is. Nugent. Norah M'Manus. Play Produced by lIARRY B. BURGHER. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. DAY ROYAL SALES AT THE CON FECT TONER Y. THEATRE Manager; Alex F. Wi 1 son. T H E COMPETITIONS. SIXTEENTH ANNUAL FESTIVAL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. CALEDONIAN HALL, AT 7.G0 P.M. CALEDONIAN HALL. AT 7.30 P.M. CALEDONIAN HALL. AT 7.30 P.M. HEAR THE FINALISTS IN Mezzo Solo, Recitation, “ Wind's Work," Piano Solo. “ Prelude in G," Operatic J 'ance (under 12), Recitation 1n Characr funder 16), Sacred Solo (under 16), Character Dance (16 and over), Dominion Test Recital, “Dauber," Ladies’ Irish Song. WEDNESDAY’S EVENTS. Caledonian Hall—9.Co a.m.. Piano Solo, Begg’s Scholarship; 2 p.m.. Contralto Solo. “Still as the Night"; 2.45, Mezzo Sacred Solo: 4.30. Barefoot Dance; 7.30, Concert by Finalists. St Luke’s Schoolroom—lo a.m., I-a die.C Humorous Recitation; 11.15, Musical Monologue, men: 2 p.m.. Girls* Recitation. “The Listeners"; 2.30, Ladies’ Musical Monologue; 3.15 p.m., Musical Monologue, under 16. ADMISSION; Day Sessions, 6d: Evening. is and 2s. Reserves 2s 6d. Season Tickets 10s 6d and £1 Is T. F. PI ALL, Secretary'.

SITUATIONS VACANT. w Re si W W OOMS, 2 or 2, fireplaces. pantry, Heathrote Cooker, all conveniences, ms moderate. 47, Trafalgar Street. L*t. Three-roomed CotATSTTKD tage, from Square St re. 6d. fou Box 13 5462 X ANTED to Let, for Married Couple, Furnished Bedroom and Partly Furhed Kitchen; separate cooking: modte. AVI 07. 6461 X BOARD & RESIDENCE. AY nd. Homely TAXTEI*. Let on niched Roms, Three ‘"hildren during: day. PUBLIC NOTICES. CIir.ISTCHURCH "'LDiERS’ S.A. MINIATURE IIIFLE CLUB. MEETING of Members, Intending Members and all those insted will be held at the R.S.A. Club ms on Thursday, May 6. BTC THREE ART UNION. WISH to draw public attention to the fact that Ihe Green Book (with I print >. distributed from Head Office. MERELY APPLICATION COUNS (NOT TICKETS). The do tioipa THREE TICKETS not broadcasting books of A*. HORNE, Provincial Secretary. ZEALAND' look your Tours through the Government Tourist Bureau. KAMOPHONE Repairs—Springs fltT ted, speakers adjusted, replacements, vorhauls at moderate charges. Evans, 36, Armagh Street (next Salvation DANCING. Assistant . . Miss Sheila Fraser. ALL OLD A ND LA TEST DANCE? TAUGHT. St, RIVER ROAD. AVONSIDE (Near Fitzgerald Avenue.) O and dust, leave daily p 11 < 1 2.30 p.m., AY'-dnesdays 3 p.m. Leave A K iroa daily at 8 a.rn. and 1 p.m., AVedp. sday 6.45 a.ni. Book at J. Lethn.by's, Square, or Skinner’s. Clock Tower, and Tourist Office, Thonj 1906, or 4 1 Aka-

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17837, 4 May 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17837, 4 May 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17837, 4 May 1926, Page 1

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