:ST ARRIVED. XTtVT STnTMEXT OF SEKDS. W'f arc pleased to adviso our many and valued clients tint, bavins; landed anew supply of tho high-.eririo Seeds for which we ato famous, supplies for this coming months »ro available at lowest rate?. Our new eeason's cutalogtio is ready. Ask for your copy to-day. R. S. SHILLITO, Saecsßnian, Nurseryman, and Florist, 767 Colombo street.
AMUSEMENTS. AND THIS IS IMPORTANT. n*E wart our Patrons to bo comfy ' ' thpy are jolly t \ich ftcd every I hi tc> have itwt;"i.lc"l .1 Houtiii; iroai To-night tbi-ro will bo u warm, heart}" K-elconii. at tho THEATRE HOVAL, THIS AFTERNOON, at 2 y.n:. THIS AFTERNOON', .it -J p.:u. SPECIAL MATINEE. SPKOIAL M.UTX.KK. SPECIAL MATIXEE. CHILDREN HALF-HUCE F.XC: LATE HOOK GAIiLKRY, A v. J THIS EVKN'IXG, at tf. "THE YEOM'AN Oi-' THE GUARD." "THE YEOMAX OV THE GU.UU>." "THE YEOMAN Ob' THE GUARD." ""* II E A T U r. son L. Direction - J. C. WILLIAMSON", LTD. Manager --- - SCOTT COLYILLE. FOR TWO PERFORANCES ONLY, 3. C. WILLIAMSON", LTD., Will present. l>r nvransrome-]:: with R. D'Oylcy Carte, their famous ROYAL COMIC orKHA COMPANY, Including A. HOWETT-WOKSTEU And CHARLES U. WORK AX. In Gilbert mid Sullivan's Gorgeous Opera, "THE YEOMAN OF THE GUARD." "THE YEOMAX OF THE GUARD." "THE YEOMAX OF THE GUARD.'' "THE YEOMAN OF THE GUARD." Or, "Tho Morrirnan and His Mai£." This special revivul wilt bo most notable from tho fact that it will present for the first time here CHARLES H. WORKMAN as JACK POINT. Mr Workman had tho honour to cteato thit part at tho tarnous Savoy Theatre, London, under tho Gilbert and Sullivan regime. "THE YEOMAN OF THE GUARD." "THE YEOMAN OF THE GUARD." "THE YEOMAX OF THE GUARD." A Magnificent Musical offering, which will be a life-long memory. Musical Director: G. SLAPOFFSKI. TO-DAY'S BOX PLANS At THE TOY CAVE CONFECTIONERY. THE TOY CAVE CONFECTIONERY. SEASON'S REPERTOIRE: MONDAY, JUNE Sth—"DOROTHY." TUESDAY. JUNE 6th—- , "DOROTHY." WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7th"GONDOLIERS. THURSDAY, JUNE Bth"MIKADO." FRIDAY, JUNE 9th"THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER." SATURDAY, JUNE 10th (Matineo and livoninit)— "THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIEU." AHor Tn-dnv all Hex Plans will bo at THE BRISTOL. PRICES: D.C. and R.S. S3 Od. Early Doors Stulk 5s Cd. Lato Dcors Stalls 4s sd. Early Door Gallery 2s od. Lato Door Gallory Is Bd. Thetio pricce includo Amusement .T. C. WILLIAMSON'S j.923 PANTOMIME 1022 !»*>—PANTOMIME 1922 Preliminary Announcement. •"BABES IN THE WOOD." "BABES IN THE WOOD." -"BABES IN THE WOOD." ii II E A T R F ROYAL. Direction - - -J. 0. Williamson, Ltd. Commencing THURSDAY WEEK, JUNE 15th, THURSDAY WEEK, JUNE 15th, For Six Night* awl Two Matine*s. J, c'. WILLIAMSON'S GORGEOUS PANTOMIME, "BABES IN THE WOOD." "BABES IN THE WOOD." "BABES IN WOOD.""BABES IN THE WOOD."
First Appearance in Christehurch of England's Most Notable- Principal Boy t NORA i First Appearance in Christtmmch of NAUOHl'u.\ and GOLD, the Famous Eccentric Comedians, who have made all England laugh. U'irst appearance in Christchmoh of JACK WILLIAMS, ft Damo who- delights Return to Christchurch of tho popular Comedian, W. ti. PERCY. First appearance hm of the charming Musical Comedy Artist, AUDREY TB ACKER, MOLLIE FISHER, and NELLIE BAI'NES as the Babes, BOBBIE J/CKSON m t!w- Scarecrow, GEO. WILLOITGHBY an Lawyer Grabell, CHARLES HOWARD as Much the Miller's Son. BERT BARTON a» Fat Jack. ' JOSIE MELVILLE, Premiere Daneeuse, FREDERICK MACKAY, Premie* Danaenr, PHYLLIS mid MAUDE AMEUY, in Song and Dante Specialties. FLOIE ALLEN, Charmiiij: Soubrette, IDA PEDBINA, ' Delightful Principal Girl. Miles Ahead of Any Previous J. 0. Williamson Pantomime. What Moro Need be Said? The FULL STEAM AHEAD PANTOMIME. This is going to be the quickest pantomime you ever saw— a real lively, "ballbearing pantomime—« fulWpeed-«bea3 pantomime. There won't be a minute wasted. From tho time the curtain twos till the "God Save tho King'' it will go with a rush. . It's get to. Just think of it—there's about six hours of entertainment to bo concentrated into three hours and a half. And there'll be no waits—only the interval. The Immortal Fairy Story told in 2—TWO RESPLENDENT ACTS—2 22-MARVELLOBS SCENES—22 And Interpreted by ISO-ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY—ISi PEOPLE. GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA, And AUGMENTED PaNiOMIME BALLET. Produced by OHARLIia A. WENMAN. IIATINEK!;SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY. SATUK-uA* AND WEDNESDAY. Children to Matinees HaH-prioe, eicept Lata Duor Gallery. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 8a; Stalls, 4e; Gallery, 1» 6d. Early Doors, Stans and Gallery, Is extra. All pnecj plus Amuacnieut 'tux. BOX PLAN'S open Monday, Juna 12th, at Tho Bristol. 5311 Touring Manager, Maurico Ralph. CANTERBURY JUSTICES' AS6OOIA- \> TlON.—Members' Patriotio Social, Jclli-c'.-o Hall, SATURDAY, June 3rd, at 6 p.m.— The President and Executive tender a hearty welcome to all the newly-appointed Juatices to bo prtseni, with Lady Friends, on the occasion of your Patriotic Social on the King's Birthday Night. Patriotio Address Ly J.J. Dougall, Eaq.,_ "Imperial Loyalty. Special programme being arranged by Mr F. C. Penfo.d. Evening Dress optional. HEN'IY HOLLAND, C.8.E., President; J. R. BRUNT, Secretary. 5920 I BAND CONCERT by tt» SUNSHINE PARTY, Rugby street Schoolroom, I THURSDAY, Juna Bth, 7.45 pan. Songs, Music, Humorous Reoitatioco, by Prizewinner* of Compstitions. 1361;' iSHER'S GREEN STRIPE tnDUfc
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19220603.2.7.8
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17471, 3 June 1922, Page 1
Word count
Tapeke kupu
840Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17471, 3 June 1922, Page 1
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Press. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
Ngā mihi
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.