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AMUSEMENTS. GILBERT AND SULLIVAN SEASON. season ARE NOW OPEN at The Bristol. 1> o'clock this morning. Gilbert and Sullivan Matinees Gilbert and Sullivan Matinees To-morrow, Saturday, “ lolanthe ” Next Monday, “ The Pirates ” Next Wednesday: “The Yeomen’' Saturday Week, “ Pinafore ” Monday, March 21, "Patience” THE ONLY "lOLANTHE" MATTNEE THE ONLY "lOLANTHE" MATINEE TO-MORROW AT TWO O'CLOCK. DOORS OPEN AT ONE O'CLOCK. MATINEE PRICES: D.C. and R.S. ( reserves) ss. Stalls 3s 6d, Gallery 2s. Early Door Stalls Is. Children half price. All prices plus tax. THE ONLY "PIRATES” MATINEE NEXT MONDAY AT 2.30. Special concessions to students of schools and colleges. THEATRE ROYAL. Direction. J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. GILBERT AND SULLIVAN OPERAS TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8. AND TO-MORROW AFTERNOON AND EVENING. For these occasions only. By permission of R. D'Oyly Carte. The Exquisite and Whimsical Comic Opera—j " lOLANTHE ” i I “ lOLANTHE" I Which, with its delicious musical numbers. its brilliant satire, and Its wonderful choruses, must always be classed as one of the outstanding works of the beloved collaborators. Cast in the Order They Appear: Lord Chancellor Ivan Menzies Earl Monterarat Bernard Manning Earl Tolloller Leo Darnton Private Willis John Ralston Strephon Gregory Stroud lolanthe Mary Hotham Fairy Queen Evelyn Gardiner Phyllis Marie Bremner NEXT MONDAY NIGHT, 2 NIGHTS ONLY. MATINEE MONDAY AT 2.30. "THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE” " THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE ” Preceded by " TRIAL BY JURY.” NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. 3 NIGHTS ONLY MATINEE WEDNESDAY AT 2.30. " THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD ” SATURDAY, MARCH 19. MATINEE SATURDAY AT I. “ H.M.S. PINAFORE” Preceded by "COX AND BOX.” MONDAY. MARCH 21. AFTERNOON AND EVENING. •PATIENCE ” TUESDAY. MARCH 22. GRAND FAREWELL GALA PERFORMANCE. " THE GONDOLIERS ” BOX PLANS at The Bristol. Day les at Theatre Royal Confectionery iop. EVENING PRICES: D.C. and R.S. <rerves). 7b; at the doors. 6s; Stalls. ; Gallery, 2s 6d. Early Door Stalls ’extra. All prices plus tax. macer John Farrell. PUBLIC NOTICES. B REW YOUR OWN ALE AND STOUT. ie packet of " Lion ” Brand makes ree gallons of Delicious Home Brewed e or Stout. State which required, tiled for 2s, posted 2s 8d a packet. E. W. HALL HERBALIST, 117, Armagh Street, Christchurch. -IHE FOLLOWING ARE AGENTS For The -CHRISTCHURCH TIMES” And ” CHRISTCHURCH STAR * ADDINGTON: . _ _ R. M. Hilder. Lincoln Road. Watson Bros., corner Dickens Street and Lincoln Road. BELFAST: _ _ J. Holligan, Main North Road. CHRISTCHURCH: _ , Mr Berry', corner Colombo Street and Bealey Avenue. DALLINGTON: Mrs Wheeler, Dallington Store. FENDALTON: K. Searle, 87, Fendalton Road. Miss Priest, Fendalton Road, Tram Terminus. LIN WOOD: Miss L. Smith, corner Worcester Street and Stanmore Road. A. Sorrell, corner Worcester Street E. Eldrldge, Opawa Road (Dairy). PAPANUI: H. Black, Stationer, 5, North Road, PapanuL T. Frisby, opposite St Bede's, corner Mrs N. Brewer, Coach Corner. RICHMOND: H. E. Davis, 111, North Avon Road. J. Penman, Station Store. ST ALBANS: G. Black, 97, Westminster Street. Messrs Elliott and Son, 57, Warrington Street. ST MARTINS: R. Thackwell, Wilson’s Road. G. Clark, Huntsbury S*ore, St Martins. SHIRLEY: Mrs Southern, corner Shirley and Marshland Roads. SYDENHAM: Mrs Wood, corner Waltham and Shakespeare Roads. Miss M. Ruck, 29, Colombo Street. WOOLSTON: H. MTntosh, Fruiterer, Ferry Road. A B. L. Smith, Ferry Road. 814, Colombo Street. Estimates Free. •Phones: 32-041; Private, 37-840. X OLD GOLD AND SILVER. GOLD! GOLD! GOLD! IF you have Gold to sell, Representative will call, value and pay you spot cash at your own home. Send address, day’ and time suitable to " NOBLE METALS ", 8683 X " Star ” Office. RADIO. WESTON. "Model 566, A.C. and D.C.’ Set Tester, as new. £2B cash; terms considered. Apply 8442, “ Star." 15s —MELLOTONE Electric Radio. Greatest value ever offered. s-Howard, 553, Colombo Street,

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 370, 11 March 1932, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 370, 11 March 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 370, 11 March 1932, Page 3

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