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AMUSEMENTS. TNITIAL "FORTY THIEVES" MATINEB. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON at 2 o'clock. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE TO ALI» PARTS (except Late Door GaWy) GREAT "WHOOPS" COMPETITION: Motliers and Fathers v. tho "Kiddiea. rp HEAT R E R O V A I* Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. Business Manager: JORN FARREL.L. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S BEST PANTOMIMS. TO-NIGHT at 7.45 sharp. AND FOUR FOLLOWING NIGHTS. MATINEES TO-MORROW and SATURDAT AFTERNOONS. The Record-breaking PantominM Estravagania, THE FORTY THIEVES. THE FORTY THIEVES. Which puts all previous Pantomimee in th# shade with its wonderful succession of gorgoous stage spectacles, brilliant ballots, clever aerobatism, delightful music, pretty songa, and the comedians ftro in a. claas absolutely by themselves. 300 PEOPLE IN THE PRODUCTION. 309 Plans ai Milnor and Thompson's. Day Sales at the Toy Cave Confectionery Shop. Pricea: D.C. and R.S. 6s, Stalls Ss, Gallery ls. Early door Stalls and Gallery la extrtw Day Sales good for night, of issue only. THE WHOLE OF THE THEATRE ROYAL IS HEATED BY GAS RADIATORS PROVIDED BY THE CHRISTCHURCH GAS _ COMPANY. n i H E A T R E R O V A £•. Commencing MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 10th. Reappearance of England's Foremost RecitM* MR ALEXANDER WATSON, MR ALEXANDER WATSON, MR ALEXANDER WATSON, SHORT SERIES OF UNIQUE RECITAL* Including THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, NICHOLAS NICKLEBY, . FRESH KIPLING SELECTIONS, And John Maecfield's Dramatic Poem, THE EVERLASTING MERCY, Tho interpretation of which, by Mr Alexander Watson, in London last December, aroused extraordinary enthusiasm among Prese and public alike. "It was beyond all praise."—"Morning ■ Post." . ALEXANDER WATSON RECITALS. ALEXANDER WATSON RECITALS. IMPORTANT NOTICE. ALTHOUGH MR ALEXANDER WATSON'S series of PLATFORM PLAYS will be given in the '.theatre Royal during Grand National Week, there will be NO INCREASE IN THE RATES OF ADMISSION. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, Ss. Plans Open TO-MORROW at Milner and Thompson's. ; 618* p. R A ND THEATRE. Tho Continuous Picture Palace. The Cosiest Theatre in the City. WHERE EVERYBODY GOES. GRAND Noon to 11 p.n* TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. SENSATIONAL ATTRACTION. The Magnificent Photo Play. Tho Fight for THE BLACK DIAMOND. Tho- Fight for THE BLACK DIAMOND. Tho Fight for THE BLACK DIAMOND. Tho Fight for THE BLACK DIAMOND. •Tho,Figbt>for THE. .BLACK DIAMOND. The .Fight for THE BLACK DJAMONE. The Fight for THE BLACK DIAMOND. The Fight ior THE BLACK DIAMOND. The Fight for THE BLACK DIAMOND. The Fight for THE BLACK DIAMOND. A Drama pulsating with Thrilling Episodes. DESPERATE STRUGGLE AT THE BOT- . TOM OF THE SEA. . The Picture Production of tho Year. Tho Fight for THE BLACK DIAMOND. ALSO HOSTS OF OTHERS. ORCHESTRA—GRAND—ORCHESTRA. PRICES AS USUAL-6d and Bd. Cd and 83. CHRISTCHURCH HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION, A COMPLIMENTARY DINNER is being --X tendered to the School-First XV. at Henrietta's Cadena Tea Rooms, Cachel street. on WEDNESDAY EVENING; August sth, at 7.30 p.m. All Old Boys ara cordially invited to attend. Tickets 3s 6d each. 267 ' ' ALEX. DEY," Hon. Secretary. T. S. TANKARD'S- PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES BUSINESS MEN?" YOUNG MEN, YOUTHS LADIES. GIRLS. BOYS, CHILDREN. »-d SPECIAL. SEND FOR PROSPECTUS. V.M.C.A.. CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. F.~A.""HORNIBROOK'S PHYJiCAIj CULTURE INSTITUTE, . 106 GLOUCESTER STRET. rpEE INSTITUTE will bo CLOSED d_r» X ing BUILDING OPERATIONS tiU MONDAY. AUGUST 10th. DEPENDABLE VALUES In HOSIERY AND GLOVES. THE KINDS THAT HAVE MADE THIS STORE FAMOUS. Sid Gloves, all shades, from 2* Gd. Ss 6d, to 5s lid Suede Gloves, in soft tints, from Oi lid to 5s lid. Leather Gloves, from 3s 6d t<s 5s 3d. Deerskin Gloveo from 4s lid. Reindeer Gloves,, from 8s lid. Plain Cashmere Hosiery, from Is 6d t» 3s. Embroidered Cashmere Hosiery, from 2a 9d to Ss 9d. Lace Hosiery from ls lid to St, At r\ A R E V ' S, V; READY-MONEY STORE, COLOMBO STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. And at London. 1168 WANTED. TO Let or Sell, House of 5 large rooms, s.ll possible conveniences, i-acre land, together with factory or workshop. Penny section. Rent 21s. Craddock, McCrc-stia Co. F1943 T Ballantyne'a Sale—Various tnakea of Corsets, 6iz«> I*9 and 20 inchea, ai« reduced to only 1a lid pair. TT'ULL-SIZE 2-:nch Bedstead. Wire Mat--1 trees, and best Samarsng Kapoc Red* ding. £4 !7s Gd, complete Packed and railed free Atkinson's, 127 Manchester street T'HE Sale Price of Long-sleeved Whit* Woven Spencers 13 only la 2d at Ballantyne'e Sale. ■ MOHAIR Velvet, 7-pieos Suite, wnh-4 o*to Bish-baik Dinsn 3 Chairs, £13 12« cd. Packed and railed free 50 milee Made *a H Atkinson's Factory, J27 Manchester gtroel. \\7"HITE Woven Combinations of reliabli iV quality,' soft finish, are specially reduced to 3s 3d pair Rt Ballantyne'g Sale. Box Mattress. 25a Cd; Samarang Kapoc Mattresses, 23s 6d: both full aixe Rail fice. H. Atkinson* Cash Furnishers. Manchester atreet Q STRIPED Flannelette and Woven Petticoats ore splendid value at 3s 3d each at Baliantyne's Sale. ■ F RT Bedroom Set, 17s 6d. just landed; Whito full Bedroom Set*. Us 6d, 80----pieoe White Dinner Seta 17s 6d. H Atkinson's, Cash Furnishers. 127 Manchester street. LINOLEUMrbesT qnal.ly. 12 x 12, cat and matched, for £1 16a Railed free 10 miles. H Atkinson s, Cash t oraishera. ~"3Bi Manchester street. (For Continuation of Wanteds cc* p»s» 14»

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Press, Volume L, Issue 15037, 4 August 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume L, Issue 15037, 4 August 1914, Page 1

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