AMUSEMENTS. IULLER'S OPEBA HOUSE. Direction Ben. and John Fuller. Famous FULLER'S Fun and For FULLER'S Fajto. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIUHT. A Brilliant List of International Star Performers. First Appearance -under Special Engagement. EMERALD AND DUPR2. EMERALD AND DUPBE, EMERALD AND DUPRE. In a delightful Comedy Sketch, "BILLETED." ■Welcome Re-appearnnco of PHIL PERCIVAL, PHIL PERCIVAL, PHIL PERCIVAL, Tho Famous Drunk at the Piano. HAAGEN HOLENBERGH, HAAGEN HOLENBERGH, The Brilliant Danish Pianist. SUMAS Featuring the SUMAS "Dancing Axe." "A Case of HULEY AND BENT. Bigamy." HULEY AND BENT. •WENDY AND ALPHONSE Musical ■WENDY AND ALPHONSE Comedy Duo. And an Entirely New Programme by MAM'SELLE MIMI DIGGERS, MAM'SELLE MIMI DIGGERS, MAM'SELLE MIMI DIGGERS, The Popular Dinkum Show, directing Bombs and Merriment and Clouds of Laughing) Gas Everv Evening. PRICES: D.C. and O.S. 2a Id, Stalls 1« Id Reserves 6d extra. Plan at the Opera House all day. Doors 7.15 p.m IMPORTANT Patronß arc requested to note that, to-day being ANZAC DAY tho usual Holiday Matinee will NOT be held. 5731 CHRISTCHURCH COMPETITIONS. TO-NIGHT, at 8 p.m. FINAL CONCERT PROGRAMME. 'Piano Duet, "Ruy Bias," Violet Halliday and Olive Cooper. Junior Champion Recitation, "Killed et the Ford," Jim Wicks. Song in Character, "Oh, Frenchyl" Kathleen Philpott. Recitation, "Sands o' Dee," Irene Round. Boy*' Song, "Good Morning, Brother Sunshine," Erio Munson. Contralto Solo, "Slave Song, "Claire Stringer. Piano Scholarship (Begg's), "Nocturne" (Chopin), Helena Keane. Humorous Sketch, "Pat o' Cake," Jack Lester. Vccal Solo, "Sing, Sweet Bird," Corrie Aslin. Baritone Solo, "A Devonshire Wedding," WB, Brittenden. Humorous Recitation, "Two Ca\itionary Tales," Joyce Staff. Dramatic Solo, "How's My Boy," Elspeth. Denhohn. Piano Duct, "Le Capricieusc," Madge O'Malley and Madeline Kennedy. Vocal Solo, "Mignon," Olive Cooper. Vocal Scholarship, "To tho Evening Star," I Erio Winspeaf. i Recitation, "Flowers Name/'Myra Edmonds. Presentation of Championship Medals. Tenor Solo, "An Evening Song," B. Crowhurat. Sacred Solo, "Entreat mo not to Leave thee," Mabel Dyer. Violin. Solo, "Serenade," Colin Taylor; Duet, "Watchman, what of tho iVight?" J. Mayfield and W. J. Richards. Humorous Recitation, "At the Pictures," Juanita, Manhire. Song in Character, "One Fine Day," Cicely Audibort. Piano Solo, (a) Prelude in B Minor, (b) ■ Etude in A Minor, Howard Moody. Bass Solo, "Curfew," R. Bryan. I Test Reoital, "Lost Opportunity," Dorothy ] Naumann. Song, N.Z. Composer, "Waiata Poi," Phyllis Massey. I Duet, "Still as. the Night," Margery Nelson I and H. Heatley. Contralto Solo, "Lifo's Recompense," Nellie Spencer. i Solo and Accompaniment, "Tho Bandolero," C. Burrowes. Classical Dialogue, "Lady Capulot. and Juliet," Nina.-.Temple- ancVsMabel Lewis. GOD SAVE THE KING. PRICES: 3s, 2s. Is. Reserves at Toy Cave" till Noon, and- after 6 pjn. Fee le extra. Doors open 7.16. 5748 T. F. HALL, Secretary. FOE SALE. FOR SALE. . PRINTING BUSINESS. £9OO. A very compact Plant, with full equipment, including «, Demy Wharfedale in excellent order. 111-health sole roason for selling. ARTHUR L. GRAY, Business Broker, Stewart Dawson's Buildings, / G5572-1035F . High street, Christchurch. THE BEST FOR AN AGE. A "CADILLAC" CHASSIS', Buitablo for Delivery, in aboshitely perfect order. £175. DAVID CHOZIER, LTD., Worcester street West, D 2751-4319 Christchurch. AN ABSOLUTE SNIP; CASHMEiRE HILLS. ONE OF THE BE3T POSITIONS IN THIS FAVOURITE PART. SEMI-BUNGALOW OF 4 LARGE ROOMS and SUN PORCH, papered, electrio light, h. n-nd c. water, bathroom, bath and basin, kitchen with range, Beptio tank on property. SECTION OF ABOUT i-AOBE, partly laid out. PRICE ONLY £BSO. MORTGAGE OF £650. THE PROPERTY IS IN PERFECT ORDER. OWNER RIGHT OUT TO SELL. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Further particular* from <A JONES, MeCROSTIE COMPANY, T.TD. Corner Oaefoel and Manchester streets. Ca. .15. W37F THE FINANCIAL OUTLOOK. TV/TANY people in comparatively comfortable J.VJL circumstances are to-day without homes, or the means of acquiring them, simply because their Bankers cannot find tho money. Realising this, we have arranged with the Ownor to accept a DEPOSIT OF £IOO ONLY on the sale of her BEAUTIFUL MODERN BUNGALOW of seven rooms (fitted with all tho latest conveniences and comforts) in Weston road, Merivale (just off Papanui Tram). THE PRICE IS LOW, and the balance of purchase money can be arranged on ridiculously easy terms. Interest thereon being 0i per cent, per annum. CHANCES LIKE THESE ARE FEW AND FAS BETWEEN. CALL AND SEE US AT ONCE AND SO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE OPPORTUNITY NOW OFFERED 10UI WM. JAMESON, SON and HARLE, 213 Manchester street, JSJ3I-5114FP Christchurch. CABBAGE PLANTS ~v' now for warm districts, and sjieltjd positions, in the following vanelies :-Flower of Spring,. Ellam-a Early, W heeler's Imperial, Express, 2o 6d, 100 Is ed. STRAWBERRY PLANTS—Fillbasket. Melba, 2a 6d doz, 15s 100, postage extra. fi. S. SHILLITO, Seedsman, Ete.. 58771-5717 767 Colombo street.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17128, 25 April 1921, Page 1
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