AMUSEMENTS. "PATIENCE." "PATIENCE." "PATIENCE." One Night Only. MATINEE, TO-DAY, 2 P.M. MATINEE, TO-DAY, 2 P.M. "PATIENCE." "PATIENCE." Doors at 1 o'clock. Curtain at 2 o'clock. Childron Half Price to All Parts except Late Door Gallery. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. Present at 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT THEIR SPECIALLY ORGANISED GILBERT AND SULLIVAN GILBERT AND SULLIVAN COMIC OPERA CO. TO-NIGHT, THE POPULAR OPERA, "PATIENCE." To be followed by "YEOMEN OP THE GUARD" Monday, November 7th. "lOLANTHE" "GONDOLIERS" Tues., Nov. Bth. Wed.. Nov. 9th. Also Matineo. "PINAFORE" "PRINCESS IDA" Thurs., 10th. Fri., 11th. AND "PIRATES OP PENZANCE" Saturday, 12th, also Matinee. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON AT THE BRISTOL. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., Ss; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d; Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All Pius Tax. Day Sales and Box Plans for To-night during the afternoon at Theatre Royal Confectionery. Manager CHAS. E. BONNER. CANTERBURY BAND OF HOPE UNION. DEMONSTRATION CONCERT. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER sth, 1927, In the CHORAL HALL. Admission: Adults Is; Children 6d. Doorß open 6.43 p.m. Commence 7.30 p.m. Sharp. PROGRAMME. Tableau, "Building for Time and Eternity," Knox; Hoop Drill, Durham street South; Concerted Recitation, "Temperance Boys and Girls," Knox; Dialogue. (Section II.), "The March of Temperance,' 1 Knox; Dumbbells (Section II.), New Brighton United; Action Song, "The Dolls," St. Paul's; Song in Character, "Only Seven," Miretta Shier; Club Competition, New Brighton United; Recitation (A boys), "The Coming Man," Raymond Thomson; Musical Monologue, " 'Tisn't Worth It," Grace Nixon; Humorous Recitation, "Boyhood's Drawbacks," Dawson Douglas; Vocal Solo, "Sing, Sweet Bird," Kathleen Chappie; Pianoforte Solo—"Dance des Fees," Kathleen Reed; Sacred Solo, "A Legend." Ewait Douglas; Violin Solo, "Thais,"' James I Brown; Recitation, "Where There's Drink I There's Danger," Lilly Kinsella; Pianoforte Duet, "Iris Intermezzo," Norma and Leslie Haldane; Duet in Character, "Oh, No, John," Jean Collier hnd Duloie Coleman; Vocal Duet, "Nightingale," Misses A. Chapman and K. Chappie; Song in Character, "Japanese Proposal," Doris Donnelly; Sacred Solo, "Home Lovely are Thy Dwellings," Grace Nixon; Pianoforte Solo, "Crepuscule," Margaret Brown; Recitation, "What We Can," Miss Edith Musgrove; Humorous Character Sketch, "Pegging Out,". Joan Hughes; 'Vocal Solo, "Stay with Me, Bummer," Doris Donnelly; Vocal Solo, "Sleepy, Hollow Tune," Gordon Smith.
KASHMIRI CABARET. Joyland Theatre (New Brighton). TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Tickets: Single 2/6 (Cabaret Supper). FREE TRAM TO SQUARE 12.15. 9570 FOR SALE. NOTICE. TO. BUTCHERS. /-YLD-ESTABLISHED BUTCHERY \J BUSINESS FOR SALE in good Wailiato town. Turnover, seven to nine bodies and twenty to twenty-five small a week. Everything up-to-date, including' Cooling Chamber. Owner retiring. For particulars, apply C. B. SAYER, To Aroha, or R. ARLOW and CO., LTD., 148 Lichfield street, Christchurch. / 1906FP CANTERBURYS BEST. FARM FOR EXCHANGE. OQ ACRES OF RICH, HEAVY LAND, O in one of Canterbury's most famous localities, subdivided into 14 paddocks, at present all in grass. Will carry 35 milking cows. / GOOD 6-ROOMED HOUSE, electric light, porcelain enamel bath, hot and cold water. Good outbuildings. The land is in great heart. Practically no cropping has been done. The_ owner desires to remove to the City, and is prepared to sell at % £SO PER ACRE. Tho location is about 15 miles from the ,City. The owner's equity is about £I6OO, and he is prepared to Exchange for a 6 OR 7-ROOMED MODERN HOUSE in or near tho City. . The Exchange must be on a cash basis of value. , Easy terms can be arranged for the purchase of the Dairy Cows now on the property if desired. WE CAN RECOMMEND THE PROPOSITION. BOWKER'S LAND AGENCY, (H. W. Heslop, propr.), Sole Agents. 778 Colombo street. 'Phone 336. 833J8 " . CHARMING 2-STOREY BUNGALOW. 7 ROOMS, KITCHENETTE, AND SLEEPING BALCONY. £2250, HANDY PAPANUI ROAD AND ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE, seven rooms Bnd kitchenette (18 x 16, 16 x 15, 14 x 13, etc.), panelled hall and stairs, SUN VERANDAH, ILEC. LIGHT, PORCELAIN BATH AND BASIN, shower cabinet, OPEN TILE FIRES, sideboard (built in), ELECTRIC RANGE, fine kitchenette with all the latest devices, INCINERATOR. Good corner section, MOTOR SHED. Let us show you this, it is THE. VERY LATEST. (943) HILLARY and BAXTER (Sole Agents) H 6690 178 Mancheuter street. CAMBRIDGE TERRACE WEST, ..IWO-STOREY HOUSE, 8 ROOMS, sun JL porch, h. and c and incinerator, porcelain bath and basin, two lavatories, every modern convenience; beautifully papered in latest art papers. Motor garage. PRICE, £3250 OR OFFER. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. OWNER; telephone 3257. REDUCED £l5O FOR QUICK SALE. *!"*« 'Rooms (one large), plastered and artistically papered; every modern convenience, including, electric hot-water service, porcelain bath' and basin, sewer, conveniences. Exceptionally high, sunny Section, in lawn and garden. Must be sold. Apply—--59028 F. "OWNER," P.O. Box 865.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19150, 5 November 1927, Page 1
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