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AMUSEMENTS. rpHEAInE R O V A L. Leasees .. .. J. C. Williamson* Ltd. . .- Snb-Lcs«:es GEORGE WILLOUGHBY. Ltd. Managing Director .. Mr Georgo Wijloughby. Directors .. Messrs George T. Eaton, A. :B. Davics, and Beat. J. Fuller. Business Manager .. A. .« > BATISTE. , • ' • Commencing ' * MONDAY* NEXT, JUNE Is!, And Continuing EVERY EVENING FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY. GEORGE WILLOUGHBY'S NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY. In a Gorgeous Musics! Melodramatic Set* ting of Mrs Harriet Bcecher Stow<\? Enthralling Story of Early American Siavo Life. "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN." Interpreted, by the Full Strength of Meesrs Wjlloughby, Ltd.'*, Leading Combination, ■ Including MR CYRIL MACKAY and MISS NELLIE FERGUSON. MAGNIFICENT SCENERY AND EFFECTS. - " Wonderfully Drainstie Scenio Studies. REALISTIC WATERFALL SCENE. Hundreds of tons of re»l water are aaen : falling from an immense height to the ". '.. rocks below. Panoramic Viow of the Frozen River. SPECLVL MUSICAL ENGAGEMENTS. THE! ERA COMEDY FOUR, Introducing Ragtime Specialties into the • Plantation Scene*, and Darky Joy Nights. " ■ NEW YORK JUBILEE SINGERS. Sacred Songs and Plantation Melodies, ." , Greatest Male Quartet that has over visited Australasia. ■ THE NATIONAL DUO. Clever Juvenile Specialists, .-''."■•. PRICES POPULAR-Ss, 2s. Is. : R«serv6 Seats at Dresden. Booking Feel*. Early Doors as Usual, Cd Extra. Touring Manager: VICTOR BECK. ;'■: _ __ «. _ __ :.-..: WANTED, 30 Children to Take Pait in .»' : X : Plantation' Scene in "Unok Tom's Cabin," Apply, Stage Door, Theatre Royal» : ;.;. : 10 o'clock. Monday Morning. . .■'/.'•.?.,)^ Q~u~E~irN" , ~s™ fFE'i'T '-R~£' "-;''--:.'-• HEREFORD STREET.; ./ ■:;;r Continuous Pictures Daily, 11 a.m, '.to lip.* "' :-■ - . ADULTS Gd. CHILDREN ML : TO-DAY—SATURDAY—TO-NIGHT. '.- \ OUR NEW PROGRAMME.: ' . 'r 7 !-? OUR NEW PROGRAMME 'v : v-^i Of All-round Excellonce. . - ";- i'The Best tho Picture World can produce in ' ' V PV DRAMATIC, SCENIC. EDUCATIONAL, and " ' Vi . COMIC Films. "...'_^f Snccials for' . " 7 . -• TO-DAY'S TO-DAY'S . • -.: MATINEE. MATINEE. ; ' : . ",■-"; "THE.HALF-BREED'S TREACHERY." ■;. • (Indian Dramal: • * - "HOW MARY MET PUNCHERS." ..'■'■'*.":' (Weatera Drama). , >' ORCHESTRA, OROHESTRA. THIS AFTERNOON and TO-NIGHT. TUESDAY NEXT.' ;• - SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY. v v"A-' SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY. •.-. A Play that has moved the world to laugh- ;-'•'' ter and to tcaw aa- no other play haa. over :''. moved it. '••"...''!• ''-'• CADENA SALON, 100 a CASHEL STREET. ' THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE lllh, at 8.1(5. . MI LL I C.'E N T JENNI NG S, '■ IhLIC EN T JENN IN G f .. "' ;.'.'■: ItEiSlTAL.'oFvMofeßm'V^ .(Grieg.; Brahms,'.Dobus»i^#ftha."M^lw»^r^ sky), "Borgcrottes'" and "y(Repefr^l'v ? M.t vtpire^Y^Me^G^lbertv::.:''.:'-'.^^;^^-^ /Tickets 2s 6d, at tho T^eain^W^Ziijr^. BARNEY IRELAND v. OUS. DEVITT.-^^.t^^-W. .IRELAND v. N. ''^V/W'K-^ . W. CURBAN v. J..DIGBY. , ; -''V,|^©| i , ,-'"' : ...'-' KING'S THEATRE. : :'r^p'iii ■ ■■ ( v ■ TUESDAY NEXT. - Promoters: Christchurch Sporta Cloh:, \HsAfa£il . Day Sales at Priestnall's. ■$-'}.;.;-; "7~" 3-.. -. SPORt»NG,;-^.- :^'::;rf^.'v;|gp|| 'CANTERBURY. PARKVtROTTING"'cLUB! ; :-'^l^ 1 .. '•' WINTER MEETING. . ■-\\^^^^ \ TXTEbNESDAY AND <.: t SATURDA^;;^| *j ! 3rd (KING'S BIRTHDAY) .arid 6th 'JUNE.: ■?£s£ | ' TRAMS will run at FREQUENT , j ■' '. INTERVALS;',' ." ,"'. ■',' Jf;^|s FIRST RACE Will Start Each Day, at ... : 11.45 a.m, ;-:.,;., ' -F3l3i : '; > V^'J .— — " ~ ~ 1 ————-• ■_ ---^ [ t , SPECIAL; NOTICE. ! .''.;..>. J/ |;- : 0$ | " DRESSMAKENG DEPARTMENT. :- V P-0S •We are pleased to_ annoTinee that '. f ■'• \- •■;... . '; MISS WATTS*",/■■ '-'■ '-.-^r?;-^ has* reauined huaincts, arid wfli-. be .;l;r' ; '- : :\ ready to receive customers from * '. 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In. all smart colours, at Ballantyne's ..- - ; | B BEST 40apTing Box Mattrces, 2ga 6*T; Samarang Kapoc Mattresses, 23s Ed,' both foil. size. Kail free. H. Atkinson* - Caeh Furnishers, Manchester street. C, BALLANTYNE'S have an exceptionally wide range of smart Flannels for Sports' Coats. They ax» in the newest stripes and colourings, and j{ prices from 2s 3d to 5a lid yard, at BaOantyne's. F RT Bedroom Set, 17s 6d, just landed; White full Bedroom Sets, fls 6d; 30----piece White Dinner Sete, 17s 6d. H. Atkutson'e, Cash Furniahare. 127 Manchester strec.,* r BALLANTYNE'S Ceylon Flannels, S3 inches wide, in various good. styles, suitable for Blouses, Shirts, Pyjamas, etc, are special value at la 4 id. F INOLEUM, best quality, 12 r 12, cut and matched, for £1 16s. Railed free H> miles. H. Atkinson's, Cash Furnishers, I_7 -~ Manchester street. ' ' -> j- / - CFm CoatoisaUa ilJaUsa as* Page^'li/^^ ■■' —•' ■ ■:--■•■■''*.•■■ <„ . ---i-_^^j& |
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Press, Volume L, Issue 149814, 30 May 1914, Page 1
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