CHRISTCHURCH.
May X At the Theatre Royal. ‘‘Everywoman” is being played by the Williamson Company to very full houses. Amongst those present have been: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood. Dr. and Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs. Beals, Miss Merton. Dr. and Mrs. Irving. Mr. and Mrs. J. Milton. Miss Harley. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ensor. Airs. Dampier Crossley, Miss Chapman. Mr. and Miss Wood. Mrs. Stead, Alias Burns, Miss Russell, bliss Nancarrow. Mr. and Mrs. Lonisson. Mrs. and Misses Fisher. A Concert. A concert was given last night at the King's Theatre by the Christchurch Mandolin Orchestra, under the leadership of its honorary conductor (Mr. Joseph Wright . The vocalists were Miss Lilian Edmond- and Mr. W. Salkeld. Miss Saundet- gave a recitation, which was much appreciated. The concert, a very enjoyable or-c. was quite a >m- e-s. and wa- well attended. Personal. Mr-. Secretan (Cliristehnrch : ha> gone to Australia to spend the winter there. Aliss Trent (ChristeiHireh) left on Thursday, May 2nd. for Sydney. Lady C lifford and the Misses Clifford have returned to Christehttreii from Wellington. Airs, and Miss Pyne have also returned from Wellington. The Alisses Cowlishaw. N. Campbell. Rutherford, Wilson. Wood and Fisher, members of the Christchurch Ladies’ Golf C lub, are playing at Dunedin. Aii-- Tripp I Gerald:::.• ■ i~ v guest of Airs. Allen, ‘‘Millhouse,” Rtecarion. Miss Kit-on has returned to C hri-t--ciiureh from a visit to Hawke’s Bay. Airs. C. Reid (Alerivalej has returned from Dunedin. The Alisses Patterson (Dunedin) are spending a short time in Christ., hureh. Airs. A. Alurray-Ayus’ey (Cliri-t- -. is st lying in Dui Airs. Denni-ton (Mt. I'lel; is visiting Tiniaru. Air. and Airs. Linden (Melbourne), who have been the guests’ of Mrs. B:-s--v. ick Alerivalel. have Lft for D r.e riii. Miss Bowtten (Cliristehui . has : - turned from South Canterbury. Miss 1 .rry it. hristi has I- n vi-iting her friend- in Dunedin. Air-. J. Tripp (South Canterbury) is spending a short time in C riri-t hiiivh. Captain Evans, of the Terra Nova, and Air-. Evans left Christchurch this week for England.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 19, 8 May 1912, Page 68
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338CHRISTCHURCH. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 19, 8 May 1912, Page 68
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