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AMUSEMENTS. fJiHBATBE ROYAL. Direction . . , J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. DICK WHITTINGTON PANTOMIME. DICK WHIffTINGTON PANTOMIME. '■ Tho Box Plans for the season (aix nights and two Mhtinees) will bo opened at MUnor and Thompson's WEDNESDAY MORNING NEXT, at 9 o'clock. FIRST MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT. FIRST MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT. Children to Matinees Half<f>rioo all parts, except Late Door Gallery. FRIDAY NEXT. JULY 12th, FRIDAY NEXT, JULY 12th, At a quarter to 8. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S Gorgeous Annual Pantomime, in Two Acts and Seventeen Soenos, DICK WHITTIN GTON. DICK WHITTIN GTON. DICK WHITTINGTON. DICK. WHITTINGTON. Interpreted by a Great Cast, I Arthur Stigant . Vera Pearoe William Fullbrook,. Pauline Bindley Ernest Langford Ethel Walker Villiers Arnold Pearl Ladd Billy Lo Bntn Constanoe Cayloy Sidney Yates Dorothy Firman Claude Bantock Marjorie Wiggs Harry Roxbury Thelma Burners Howard Vernon Maggie Dickinson THE CAMILLE TRIO. A FEW OF THE BIG FEATURES: • Tho Wonderful Universal Stores. The Amazing Camille Trio. Tho Stupendous Ballet of War. Tho Dazzling Illuminated Ship. Tho Astonishing Blackboard. The Children's Flying Ballet. Tho Superb Ballet of Temptations. The Gorgeous Palace Gardens. The Entrancing Hawaiian Butterfly. - The Wonderful Cotton Fields. Tho Glorious Vogue Ballet. i. The Humorous Beehive Soene. Tho Stupendous Heraldio Procession. PRICES: D.C. and O.S. 6s, Back Stalls 33, Gallery Is. Early Doors, is extra (all | -plus tax). 4691 :queen's theatre. Absolutely last chance of hearing BARBIE MARSCHEL i And of seeing "THE KID FROM TIMARU." Screened nt 2.80, 4.30, and 8 p.m. FOR NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAMME .V See Page 11. 4631 THE SECOND GRAND CONCERT , In aid of LADY LIVERPOOL'S CHRISTMAS PARCELS FUND, ..y Eveetbody'B theatre; SUNDAY—NL-x'—SUNDAY, 8 o'clock—JULY 7th—B o'clock,PROGKrtMMTC. 1. 'Cello Solo, "Le Reve"—Mß G. MARTINENGO. 2. Song, "Lead Kindly Light"—Mß COCKS. 8. Piano Solo, "Polichinelle"—MlSS MINA WARD. 4. Song, "Entreat. Me not to Leave Thee" — MISS MILLICENT JENNINGS. 5. Song, "O Rest in the Lord"—MISS BERYL MARSDEN (First Ajjipearanoe). * 6. Cornet SoTo, -"The " Lost . Chord?—.... HERBERT FOX. . ' , 7. Vocal Duet, "Crucifix —MlSS'rjElf* NINGS and MR J. COCKS. "1,,. 8. Song, "Eievon 1 Moor"—MISS MARSDEN (First Appearanoe). . 9. Piano Solo, "Etude"—MlSS MINA WARD. - . ii. 10. "Marseillaise"—MlSS MILLICENT JENNINGS (Special - Reqn«®.'-' ' T . >T Organiser: MRS BURNES-LOUGHNAN. *685 " ' • MARGUERITE CLARK. MARGUERITE CLARK. , TO-DAY. ALL DAY. TO-DAY. 12, 2, 4, 6, 8. STRAND. . ' ' One of the most talked of etories of the year, one of Mary . Robert Rinehaxt'* famous sub-deb stories. "BAB'S BURGLAR." "BAB'S BURGLAR.! "BAB'S BURGLAR." "BAB'S BURGLAR.'' "BAB'S BURGLAR." "BAB'S BURGLAR.'' , A "sub-deb," by the way, is a girl who has not yet made her debut into socioty, but it dangling on the edge of this momentous event. MARGUERITE CLARK "Bab's Burglar." MARGUERITE CLARK "Bab's Burglar.": MAFGUERITE CLARK in "Bab's Burglar.". ; MARGUERITE CLARK "Bab's Burglar." MARGUERITE CLARK "Sab's Burglar." The mention of Marguerite's name always produces a chorus of "ISN'T SHE LOVELY?" . And she is particularly so in this IRRESISTIBLE LAUGHTER PRODUCER. Children, Como to the Matinees. Children. Children, Come to tho Matinees. Children. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. Reserve Seats by Telephone 2123. 4684 T. S. TANKARD'S PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES. Business men, young men, YOUTHS, LADIES, GIRLS, BOYS. CHILDREN, and SPECIAL. SEND FOR PROSPECTUS. Y.M.C.A., CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. . T8413 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! Christchurch MALE VOICE CHOIR. MALE VOICE CHOIR. MALE VOICE CHOI B. Second Programme of the Season! CHORAL HALL, JULY 18th and 20th. J 1 TICKETS will be posted next week. IuUU to music-loving citizens who havo 1 been subscribers to this fine Choir. . Owinj to tho limited seating capacity of the Hall, and the enormous demand for tickets oaoh programme has to bo repeated. OnJy 400 seats remain for non-subscribers, 200 for each night. Be certain of admission by be* coming a subscriber at onoe. Read the remarkably low rates—2 Tickets for each of tho three remaining concerts of tho season 7a 9d, 1 3 Tickets Us 9d, 4 Tickets 15s 9d. No booking fee. No amusement tax. Non-subscrib-ers' Tickets 2s each. Next programme better than over. Superb Part Songs, Glees; and Madrigals, assisted by Cathedral Choir Boys; Vocal Quartet by tho LYRIC FOUR . (members); Solos by Messrs C.' Clarkson. Roc Harrison, H. McLeod (members); Violin Solos by Miss Louise Croucher. Hon. Accompaniste, Mrs Vcro Livingstone. Conduo- [ tor, Dr. J. C. Bradshaw. Subscriptions payable to K. More and Co., 133 Manchester street, or to the Hon. Sec., H. Blakeley p.O. Box 658. ' 4G83 CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL SOCIETY. CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL SOCIETY. The Senior Musical Society in Australasia, Founded 1860. . FIRST CONCERT FOR 1918. TUESDAY, JULY 23rd. THE BEST OF THE YEAR. Conductor. Dr. J. C. Bradshaw. "VTEW and Charming Music, "A Tale of Old Japan," by Coleridge Taylor, for Soli Chorus and Orchestra, and the Song Cycle "Tho Daiay Chain," by Liza Lehmann. ARTISTS—Madam Gower Burns, Mis» Marian Woodhouee, Mrs F. P. Ormond j Smith, Miss Mocleod Smith, Messrs Petty, L. Bowron, and Rex Harrison, assisted by the Symphony Orchestra. t POPULAR RATES for Subscribers—2l«, j 15s 6d, 10s 6d, for 4, 8, or 2 tickets for each of three concerts. Don't delay enrolling to ensure admission to this unusually attractive concert. MRS W. WILSON, Hon. Seo. 'Phone 35775, Wirihana, New Brighton. 4643' ■ *• *• ' TfcEWAR'S IMPERIAL INSTITUTE Q U, WHISKY is Supplied under Vunn; : to the Royal Family. Quill, Morris asd Oil, ) Ltd. Agents. .QMS 7
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