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AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL. Direction: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. The Greatest Occasion in the History of Christchurch. THE INCOMPARABLE PAVLOVA TO-XTGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8Anri Three Following: Nights. MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Children Half-price to all Parts. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. J. C. Williamson. Ltd., have the honour to announce the Most Brilliant and Most Gigantic Attraction it ■ lias ever been their privilege to present. PAVLOVA. THE GREATEST DANCER THE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN, OR WILL EVER KNOW. Supported by LAURENT N OVIK OFF, And the Entire London and Paris Organisation. Grand Operatic Orchestra under, the Conductorship of LUCIEX WURMSER. A TRULY EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS. GRANDEUR AND ELEGANCE. '■'HARM AND FASCINATION. ANIMATION AND SPECTACLE. TO-NTOUT'S PROGRAM*! E. “THE MAGIC FLUTE.” BALLET IN ONE ACT. Music by Drigo. Arranged by Marius Pet i or. The Marquis <a rich lord of the neighbourhood) M. Zaiewski A Countrywoman ... Mile Ward Lise <her daughter) Mile Tliursa Rogers Luc (a young countryman) -M. Pianowski Hermit AITIe- D’Arcy O Heron Mile PArcv The Judge M. DomosJavski His Clerk M. Var.lin.ski Kootman of the Marquis M. Markovski PTiends of Lise Miles Nichols, Crofton Elkington. Mather Peasant Boys and Girls, Gendarmes, etc. “SNOWFLAKES." BALLET IN ONE ACT. Music by Tsohaikowsky from “Nutcracker.” Arranged by Ivan Clustine. Scenery by J. Urban. Vais- of Snowflakes—Miles Stuart, Mather, Nikitina. Nichols. Elkington. Burk. Faucheux, Crofton, DArcy. Ward. Gervis, Rogers, Anderson, Spencer, DolaMM. Varzinski, Zaiewski, Algaranoff, r»omoslavski, Dolinoff. Lascelles, Hitching, Markowski, Sergeeff. Pa» de Deux Anna Pavlova, and Laurent Novikoff T’as de Trois Miles Stuart. D’Arcv, Nikitina Variations Anna. Pavlova and Laurent Novikoff Pas do Cinq Miles Rogers. Nichols. Mather, Crofton. Elkington < >da Anna Pavlova. Laurent Novikoff And Entire Company DIVERTISSEMENTS, 1— Maeourka (Glinka) Allies Faucheux, Ti’Arcy. Nikitina, Anderson. MM. Varjinski, Domnslavskl. DolinofT, Sergeeff. t —l'ragonfly (Krelsler) Anna Pavlova. " —Bow and Arrow (Tsohaikowsky) Laurent Novikoff. 4 Anitra « Dance (Grieg) Mile D Arcy. 5 Chinese Dance (Tsohaikowsky) Mile Mather and Mr Hitchlns. C—Rondino (Beethoven-Kreisler) Anna Pavlova. 7—Pastorale (Strauss) Mile Stuart and M. Dolinoff. S—Pizzicato (Drigo) Miles Rogers. Elkington. Mather, Nichols, Crofton. 9 —Christmas (Tschaikowskv) Ann?.epavlova, Laur*nt Novikoff, MM. Zaiewski. Varinski, Pianowski. Domoslavski. Conductor— Lucien Wurmscr. PRICES: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls £1 Is Unreserved Circle and Stalls at the doors i2s Gd Pearly Door. Back Stalls ]Os 6d Late Door. Back Stalls 7s 6d Pearly Door, Gallery 6s Od Late Door. Gallery Ss Od j All Prices Plus Tax. Day- Sales at the Theatre Royal Confectionery. Manager: CTTAS- E. BONNER. ' PH-LLER S OPERA FULLER’S | ULLBR'S OPERA FILLER’S ! Direction: John P'uller and Sons. Ltd. | TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGIIT APDALES WONDER SHOW The Greatest Animal Act in Vaudeville , APDALE'S < TRCTS An Amazing Combination of Performing Animals, including Bears. Monkeys, I Dogs. Anteatevs. and the Urcat MONKEY COMEDIAN MUTT. The Opera House Pafrens have never liad a better all-round Vaudeville BUI for many a long day. * Read the supporting Acts:— tiip: cycling brocks, Direct from London. The Dizzy Limit on Wheels. CAMPBELL AND WISE, Burlesque Artists. Too Funny for Wcrds. HARRY NORTH •*he Last Word on the Concertina. KEITH AND JOAN DING LEY, Dainty English Dancers. They will surely dance their way into your hearts. BLOND I ROBINSON, Just a Fool. See him and tell us afterwards. BRENNAN and NEWTON A Funny “name” and a (’’harming Ladv. MAGGIE FOSTER, with her Violin. Read wjia t your daily papers say about her. HAL M A The Crazy Dancing .Juggler. As the aeroplane lias conquered the air, so has Halma conquered the public. And Don’t Forget FULLER'S LITTLE PRICES. box plan at Bristol uii 3 p.m., then at Opera House Confectionery , Store. For Reservations after 7 ’phone j Opera House, 2361. Saturday Next. Special Matinee at 2.30 for the Kiddies. PUBLIC NOTICES. RESERVED PUBLIC AUCTION N RESERVED PUBLIC AUCTION TO-MORROW: TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW l (Thursday) At 11 a.in. At 1 l a.m. On the Premises, JORNER HAZEL DEAN AND PARK ROADS. ADDINGTON. FOR SALE FOR REMOVAL. FOP. SALE FOR REMOVAL Account Vacuum Oil Coy., Pty., Ltd. 3 OLD COTTAGES, of 3 ROOMS EACH, situate as above. W. E. SIMES AND f’O., SS6 Auctioneers. jpiLGRIMS’ ASSOCIATION. QUARTERLY GATHERING. ART GALLERY. SATURDAY, .TUNE 26. SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 2.30 to 4.30. REMINISCENCES AND MUSICAL ITEMS. AFTERNOON TEA. NEW MEMBERS ENROLLED AT DOOR. Annual Subscription, FRIENDS OF MEMBERS, lON. TRINITT COLLEGE OF MUSI*’, LONDON. LOCAL EX A M T NATIO NS. ENTRIES for the Practical Examinations. held in August, close with ♦he undersigned on Wednesda;.. June 30th. Application forms, also Certificate* for past examinations, available at The Bristol. H. S. HOBBS. 1023 X Local Secretary. IS TOUR OFFICE COLD? nine WIZARD KEROSENE RADIAJ TOR resembles an Electric Heater In appearance, but produces a far greater heat at a cost of only a halfpenny per hour. This splendid Heater can He carried from room to room. No wicks to trim. No odour. Easy to use. Suitable for residences, shops, offices, halls, etc Drop a note and we will call and demonstrate it. or call at office. R. CABLE AND CO., 6, Commercial Bank Building, Christchurch. TO LET. fTiO Let, Double Furnished Bed-Sitting X Room, every convenience. 164, Jjijrbam Street, 5314 X

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17880, 23 June 1926, Page 1

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