AMUSEMENTS. THE ONLY "lOLANTHE" MATINEE THE ONLY "lOLANTHE" MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON AT 2. ' THlis AFTERNOON AT_2. Doovs one.i at one o'clock. Matinee prices: D.C. and R.S., ss; Stalls, Ss 6d; Gallery, 2s; Children half price. All prices plus tax. "PIRATES OF PENZANCE" MATINEE "PIRATES OF PENZANCE" MATINEE NEXT MONDAY, AT 2.30. NEXT MONDAY, AT 2.30. Doors open at 1.30. Special Concessions to Schools and Colleges. II E A T HE R O Y A L. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. GILBERT AND SULLIVAN OPERAS. TO-DAY TO-NIGHT At 2. At 8. FOR THESE FINAL OCCASIONS By Permission of R. D'Oyly Carte, The Gloriously Tuneful and Very Whimsical Comic Opera "lOLANTHE " •' lOLANTHE" "lOLANTHE " which last night aroused the audience to a j..itch of great enthusiasm. It was acelaimea to be, by far, the finest representation of the fairy operi ever staged in Christchurcu. NEXT MONDAY AT 2 30. NEXT MONDAY AT 2.30. And MONDAY NIGHT AT 8. MONDAY NIGHT AT 8. ALSO ON TUESDAY EVENING, The Irresistibly Tuneful, Picturesque- and. Genuinely Humorous Comic Opera, "THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE" "THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE "THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE " the musical numbers of which include "Poor Wand'ring One," "I am a Pirate King," ""'he Model Msjo!" General," "A Policeman's Lot is Not a Happy One," Preceded by "TRIAL BY JURY." NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT 3 NIGHTS ONLY. Matinee Wednesday at 2.30 ' •TI-TE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD" " THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD " NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING For These Occasions Only - " H.M.S. PINAFORE " Preceded by "COX AND BOX." MONDAY, MARCH 21st, Afternoon and Evening, "PATIENCE" " PATIENCE " TUESDAY. MARCH 22nd. GRAND FAREWELL GALA PERFORMANCE. " THE GONDOLIERS " "THE GONDOLIERS" Bos Plans for the season are, now open at The Bristol. Day Sales ..at- Theatre Royal Confectionery. , EVENING PRICES: D.C. and R.S. (Re* serves) 7e, at the doors 6s; Stalls 4s; Gallery 2s fid; Early Door Stalls 1« extra. All Prices Plus Tax. .Manager John Fan-ell. ALL MEMBERS OF THE SUNLIGHT LEAGUE Aie invited to an . "AT HOME" at BEAUTIFLL "ILAM, \ RICCARTON, SATURDAY" AFTERNOON, MARCH Tennis Exhibitions by' Messrs Olliviei-, Angas, Seay, #ad Browning, and Misses Wake and-Andffcw. ' ' ' ' . j, DetanOßtrationf of the Renfrew Mfwte £*xctcises by 6 Opawa sohool children, under Mi«i ftattkin. ' , , 4l Kindergarten Sunbathing Exercises by ot. Andrew's Open-air Kindergarten Children under Miss Todd. Children's Health Play, "Little Vegetable Men." '. j ■ ' ; .''. d v; " Those who wish to join the Sunlight League may- obtaintheir membership cards (2s fld) at tllo patty, ffree booklet given with fijembershifr cftrd. ■ • - 46a 9 T> A D I A N T H A. L L. A* SATURDAY, MARCH 13th, 1952. 9 A.M. • 2 P.M. 7.80 P.M. MADAME JOSEPHINE QTTLEE'S STUDENTS' COMPETITIONS. In aid 6f Central Relief Depot. MR GORDON BRYAN, Adjudicatox-. Tickets Is. 4592 Cathedral organ rscital. tJitjRSIUY NfiXT. at 8 P.M. Vocalist, Miss Fteda Jild^Sns. . 4645: MBEttKOS. TOWN PLANNING INSTITUTE OF N.Z. CHfttSTCHtjftCH BRANCH. , unemployment relief. A MEETING will be held in the Gity Council Oha&ibers, at 2 p.m. on £s9DAY, 14th instant, to consider the appointment of a Colhmittee to prepare a schedule of ceohoirtic development works for the Metrol- - District. Members of the Institute ate invited to be present. . EDWIN F. SCOTT, 1948 Local Secretary. AKABOA COCKSFOOT SEED-GROWEfeS* ASSOCIATION. \ SPECIAL General Meeting 6f Members XX. of the above Association will be held at Duvauoheile Hell oh FRipAY, March 18th, 1932, at 7.30 p.m. Business—to ■ iidopt Articles of Association. ' _ . . W. E. M. JACOBSON. 1593 ■ Secretary. HAREWOOD HOCKEY PLAYERS. A MEETING of all those interested in the formation ol a Men's Hoclf«y Club will be held in this llarewooa Hail Data Room ob TUESDAY, March 15th, at 8 P.M. Members frota the Centre will give a short Address. " G. GOODALL and D. It. LAW, 1932 Joint CdhVeneM. DECEASED ESTATES. IN THE ESTATE of MARY MORA of No. 153 Fitzgerald street, St. Albans, Widow, Deceased. IT IS REQUESTED that all accbUnts owing by the above-named Deceased be rendered forthwith, in duplicate, to the ■ undersigned certified as owing at the date of her death, namely December 18th,'-1931. MEARES, /WILLIAMS, and HOLMES, Solicitors, 98 Gloucester- street, 43 32 Christclmrch. FINANCIAL SECOND MO & O?GAGE 8. 11,1 ONEY TO LEND ON SECOND -I>A MORTGAGE. APPROVED FIRST AND SECOND MORTGAGES PURCHASED FOR CASH. FORD and HADFIELD, LTD., Auctioneers and Reil Estate Agents, FG7G9 133 Worcester Street. M ONEY TO LEND 60 FIRST and SEOON'D atx. MORTGAGE, Life Insuranee Poiicj*?. Interest fn Wills, etc. SECOND MORTGAGES DISCOUNTED, BAKER 6RQ5.,16« Manchester strtet. B ? 600 "INVENTORS DON'T TAKE ANY RISKS." TTAVE you a. good luventioft? Then 1 -tl caß help you by preparing specification and drawings to eectfre valid patents Send for copy tof hafidbftok of patents, tp ROBERT A. McLINTOCK, Patent Attorney, Dunedin, Christchurcb Representative, Arthur L. Gray, IS4 Oxford terrace. WBH6 ■\TEURITIS—Pains in head and shoulders. Quits-It Tabs are a safe and proven remedy. . X& 6d. Chemists fai stores. ■ . ssibsyp
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20494, 12 March 1932, Page 1
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