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THEATRE ROYAL. Direction, J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. GOOD-BYE TO THE INCOMPARABLE T. C. WILLIAMSON LTD GILBERT AND SULLIVAN COMPANY, Including-: Charles Walenn Strella. Wilson James Hay Winifred Williamson John Ralston Patti Russell Bernard Manning Mabel Gibson Lance Fairfax Leo Darnton And TIIE MAGNIFICENT CHORUS. TO-NIGHT AT TO-NIGHT AT S. TO-NIGHT AT S. Special representation of tlie delightfully tuneful and very whimsical comic opera, THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE. THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE. Which proved one of the outstanding successes during the recent season. Operas staged by Minnie Everett. Musical Director, Gusta\ % SlapofCski. PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. Day Sales at Atkinson’s. Prices: D.C. and R.S., 'a Stalls, 4s Gallery, 2a 6d. Early I->oor Stalls Is extra. £1 U O R A L HALL. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1326, AT 7.46 P.M. MADAME GOFER-BURNS STUDENTS CONCERT. Reserved Scats 3s 6d, Unreserved Scots 2s ! 6d can all be obtained at The Bristol. Box Plan opens ber 2-2. The Bristol Novcm--0120 3 P.M. TO-MORROW. :: P.M. TO-MORROW. 3 P.M. TO-MORROW. 3 P.M. TO-MORROW. 3 P.At. TO-MORROW. 3 P.M. TO-MORROW. S P.M. 8 P.M. S S s P.M. P.M. r.M. IMTLL Preparations have been made in the KING EDWARD BARRACKS for the large gatherings which are expected for the opening of the Great Evangelistic Mission to be conducted on behalf of the United Free Churches -of Christchurch by GIP S T GIP S Y GIP S Y GIPSY GIPSY GIP S Y G I I* S Y S M S M S M S M S M S M S M I T I T I T I T I T H. H. H. 11. "A character of rare sweetness, goodness. simplicity, snd godliness, and possessed- of something of that strange attractiveness with which popular beliefs have endowed his race."—Dr Maclaren, tho famous preacher of Manchester. A CHOIR OF VOICES. A CHOIR OF 400 VOICES. Under the leadership of Mr V. C. Peters, will sing the special songs of the Campaign. This day will long be remembered in Christchurch. THIRD CONCERT OF THE SEASON. GRAND REQUEST PROGRAMME BY iiJT CECILIA CHOIR (Tnc.) £-* (Christchurch T-adies.) , To bo field in the *’ H O R AT. IT A L L ON WEDNESDAY. NOV. 24. AT S P.M. I Under. ih<=> Conductorship of ' Monday. Nove FREE KINDERST ASAPH STREET EAST. Children’s Fancy Dress Partv, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 27, at 2.30 p.m. Admission, 6d. Good Prizes. Refreshments, ice cream, etc., 1T25 GARDEN FETE. IN aid of Woolston Branch of Plunket Society, to be held at “Hillsborough,” 101, Cumnor Terrace (near Railway Station), on Saturday, November 27 at 2,30 p.m. 0738 D .OMAINS BOARD IT HORTTC JETT’S ROSE FETE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27. COOKERY CLASSES NOVEMBER 25, AT 3 P.M. SCHEDULES MAY BE OBTAINED FROM PETERSEN’S, LTD., HIGH STREET, OR EY RINGING ’PHONE 8000. E. COOPER, 22, Thornton Street, Secretarj*. WOOLSTON BAND WILL PLAY TO-MORROW EVENING Commencing at 5.15. when an ©? programme will be render© Collection H l 7 HALL, NEXT TUE£ DAY. Prizes. £ll in Prizes. Stainless Knj' valued £3. Alumii. 3 Lovely Hams, Admission Is 6d. Admission Is 6d. Promoters —F. Riding, E. .J. Davis, . .T. Lyall. 0302 K Hill- * pood prizes, including : and other valuable prizes. Promoters, V Riding, U- I- Davis. HAMS. HAMS, lIAMS. 03 J 6 ST PAULAS JPAPANUI) CHOIR \ M - NOV. 27th. afternoon AND EVENT? Books, Neediest a ]]f-~' work. Pro Ends Shov ADMISSION FREE. Open at 3 CONCERT IN EVENING.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18009, 20 November 1926, Page 3

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