AMUSEMENTS. TTJIEISLEK KREISLER ■*\jiKlSLliK KREIaLER OKB EXTRA CONCERT. ONE EXTKA. CONCERT. ONE EXTKA CONCERT. MONDAY Next at 8.10 p.m. MONDAY Next. MONDAY Next at 8.10 p.m. MONDAY Next MONDAY Next at 8;10 p.m. MONDAY Next: It ia plainly clear . that not one-half of the people ot Christehurch who vrieh to hear Kreislcr will bo able to do so tonight. Tho whole of tho reservations are practically gone, and all that, is left arc a few special gents that will bo placed on the Stage. The Gallery Day Salo Tickets aro now being issued at Tho Bristol Piano Company at 7s 6d. Tlie situation was wired to Mr Kreisler himself and a telegram was received from tho great artist that ho felt ho owed Christchurcli eomo return for tho confidence it had placed in him. Although he had had reluctantly to refuse to giro extra concerts i elsewhere, ho emphatically ordered that a second and special concert should bo arranged in this city for Mondny night. He is doing this at great personal inconvenience, but doing it in appreciation of a city which has bought his theatro out days before his concort. GUINEA SEATS NOW AVAILABLE GUINEA SEATS NOW AVAILABLE GUINEA SEATS NOW AVAILABLE AT THE BRISTOL. AT THE BRISTOL. AT THE BRISTOL, BOOK AT ONCE. BOOK AT ONCE. BOOK AT ONCE. BOOK AT ONCE. BOOK AT ONCE. BOOK AT ONCE. Whether you have «eata or not for the First Concert, you will want to hear the Seodnd. That has been tho experience in every city in the world.. Kreisler is an artist who never disappoints. He inspires. KREISLER. KREISLER. KREISLER. KREISLER. . KREISLER. KREISLER. KREISLER. KREISLER. KREISLER. KREISLER. KREISLER. ONE EXTRA CONCERT. ONE EXTRA CONCERT. ONE EXTRA CO&CEET. MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT,' ' MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT. TBEATIfffi~ftOYAL. THEATRE ROYAL. THEATRE ROYAL'. Direction. - - ~8. J. CSABBOLL. Box PUn for tfc» JBa Mitt aft* opea ftt The BrilteJ. KREISLER, XnmBLER. . KREISLER; KREISLER. THE MUSICAL SOUL OP tsb WORLD.
rpKEATRE ROYAL. THEATRES ROYAL. 1 HEATOE ROYAL. THEATRE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT, At 8.16 «harp; > • Direction. * • « S. X OAltltOliL: ' • Still■< .. '• Musio lovera »r# *«aed <I»M *U , . •th.a.ti remains for :the great oonoert , to>nigflt M 6 A FEW'GUINUA SBS.T6. / ■ A FEW GUISffiA BUSTS. --V ""• ■;' A PEW VERY SPECIAL SEATS A • PEW VERY SPECIAL SEATS ON THE STAGE. ON THE STAGE. AT 10# EACH. 'r. OBTAINABLE} AT THE BRISTOL . OBTAINABLE) AT THE BRISTOL • PIANO COMPANY. - „ ' piano company; vtTMte the patron**# of »»d of thtir ExcollenhiM/tit* attdLady Alice FtttftWM Utd SUiio. itinigement . «* «t Fttd McCtWk. STEINWAY PIANO USE©, (Supplied<. tjrtho Bristol Co.) Chateau;; Ganwal Maaagw for Nsm-Zealand for B, ■J» Cattail. : .. Camden Pratt,. Ma#a««* for E. J. Carroll'; CelbbfUy Tours*, ,• WS e : B O», 1L _ HAL Ji, , , <is>eelaUy Seated.) -> !3. 0. NEWLANDS' RECITAL. 1 J. C. NEWLANDS' RECITAL. ' J. 0. NEWUHDS' BSGITAL. V ,"A Fellow ,cf Infinite Jest." ' TONIGHT, SATURDAY, JUNE 18th, AT 8 P.M. A Popular Programme of. Interest to . >..> :;v. ~ • -.Everybody. ''Admiwle All" (Newbolt), "THE BELLS" (Edgar Allan R»e), ''The Donkey" (Chesterton), "The Camel * Hump" (Kipling), THE £Vm< POPULAR "TRIAL SCE,NE" from ''TBEMEB CHANT OP VENICE" (ShakeapM?*)> "Th'o Ustial Way" (Woatherley), "The Fiddler ;of (Yeats), "The Raven" (Poe). "A Foumart or a Weasel?" (Ford), . ''FORTY SINGING SEAMEN" (Noyea). Reserved e«ata 3a (pins tax), unreserved 3s. rßwe Plan/at Tlw Bristol Piano Co. . .• ■' . -• <503 gOLDIERS' SATURDAY DANCES. «MORE POPULAR THAN EVSRI To-night—AßT GALLERY—Lane Night. To-night-ART G Night. \ HEAR LYNDON P. CHRISTIE'S JAZZ * BAND, 'IMPRQYRD SUPPER ARRANGEMENTS. IMPROVED: SUPPER ARRANGEMENTS. PRICES "AS USUAL: 4s and 2s 6d. 4312 EUQHRE. T. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. h J3\JOHRE. EUCHRE. SYDENHAM BOWLING CLUB'S POPULAR EUCHRE. FOOTBALL CLUB ROOMS, LAWSON ■*•/ STREET, SYDENHAM. MONDAY !>TGHT. JUNE-16th, at a p.jn. M BIG PRIZES. See To-night's paper for full, list. . ■ <533 r~ ' SELECT DANCE. J>IDGELY HALL, ARMAGH STREET. MONTE CARO WALTZ. TO-.NIGHT. ' Prices as usual. . Bradford's Orchestra'. . 729 yiRIBBAGE, ' CRIB BASE, CRIBBAGE, U CBIBBAG3J—FORESTERS' HALL, 'TO-NIGHT (Saturday), Juno 13th, 8 p.m. Admission 2e. Orders for prizes. This Hall is.not. a freeang, chamber;: Gas heaters wili : to going. 'sl <? A LL through the; night" you'll sleep unA disturbed with a "UNIQUE" HOT >AT£R -BOm-B •at your feet. An inVestment in "warmth| ■ hoaKh, and • comfort., All flizuu J
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18407, 13 June 1925, Page 18
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