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pUIiLEE'S VAUDEVILLE * CIRCUIT. Proprietors, John Puller and Sons, OPERA HOUSE, AUCKLAND. JOHN FULLER, Manager. THEATRE ROYAL, WELLINGTON, HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, WELLINGTON, BEN PULLER, Manager. OPERA HOUSE, CHRISTCHURCH, WALTER PULLER, Manager. PRINCESS THEATRE, DUNEDIN, ALHAMBRA THEATRE, DUNEDIN, JOHN FULLER, Jun., Manager., New Artists Every Week . Complete Change of Programme every Saturday. Gil. P. Hoskins, Secretary and Treasurer ; Ben Fuller, Managing Director, Box 457, Wellington. Sydney Agent, Mr. George Marlow, 548 George-street. OPE BA HOUS E. Lessee & Manager, William Anderson. CONTINUED BRILLIANT SUCCESS OP. WILLIAM ANDERSON'S „ Famous Dramatic Organisation. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. And Three Following Nights., The Sensationally Weird and Romantic Drama, THE FACE AT THE WINDOW, THE FACE AT THE WINDOW, „ (Written by W. F. Brooke Warren). Acknowledcred by Press and Public to be the most extraordinary drama of the century. A detective play of real life.— An original drama— A remarkable play. —A distinct success. Prices— 3s, 2a, and Is. Early Doors 6d extra. Box plan at Holiday's. Business Manager, MICHAEL JOSEPH. TOWN HALL. WELLINGTON. ; Commencing TO-NIGHT (Saturday) TO-NIGHT. And following Nights. THE EVENT OF THE CENTURY, < AND WONDER OF TWO CONTINENTS, Presented by the STONHAM-MORRISON CO. The latest scientific marvel of. the age, worked entirely by electricity., THE GAUMONT CHRONOPHONE. •■*•" The only ■.machine which produces Articulating- Pictures. 8,000 candle-power electric arc light used for illuminating pictures that sing, laugh and whistle. „The following are some of our Animated, Articulating Pictures. "Let me like a Soldier fall," (Mari-. tana.) "The Twin Puet" (French ' Maid). "The Swing Song" (Vcroniqne). "The Coster's Serenade," whistling,* (II Bacio). - **Tickli_h Reuben" (Laughing Song). ••If Time was Money (Monologue) . MWii&ek foi the .Diddle"' (Monologue). . "The Fireman's Song;" etc., etc., Thegfr^ : li!c^veH^s a: ar ticul-ating pictures will be interspersed with 10,000 feet of the most woaderful films ever brought to the colonies, included amongst which is "Esmeralda." , ' : . PRICES-3S, 2s aad Is. Children* half-price to first and second seats. .■Doors open ,7.15. Commence at fesharp - „."-•. Seats may be reserved at- the Dresden. > H, W. S. STEWART, ! Representative.- •———»—. . i ■•■ Under .Vice-Regal Patronage. T? V IX E iR I N X, INGESTRE-STREET, -, 'Afternoons, from 2.30 till 5Evenings, from 7.30 till 10.. Pull Brass Band every evening and Saturday, afternoon.LOOK OUT FOR THE ' POSTER AND FANCY, FRESS \ CARNIVAL, . rTHURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1906., — — , N.B.— Skates purchased outside the {Rink will be charged full floorage. EWES DYING! HALL & ALLEN'S RED DRENCH. DALGETY and CO., ALL FARMERS' CO-OP. STORE, ALLPRESS. CHBISTCHUBCH. GOOD THINGS Are always Imitated, but nov Imitation can equal the HAT BOX HAT at 10s 6d For Good Value. THB HAT BOX, 24 Mariners-street. GIVEN AWAY.— A new 4-4-pags Treatise of Advice and .Information forthe Married. It is fully illudtratea, and contains valuable information. Send nt once, -enclosing ftrar penny rtamp«for postage, SAUNDERS and CO., 312 lincL-n*-tti-e«t, M#lbotu_e.

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NZ Truth, Issue 62, 25 August 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 62, 25 August 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 62, 25 August 1906, Page 4