OPERA HOT'SE Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING AT 8. MAGNIFICENT NEW PROGRAMME TEE YX7IDE \*7ORLD "PICTURES. HE »»IDE »»ORLD -PICTURES. Assisted by a SPECIALLY AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA SPECIALLY AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. The New Programme includes: THE KAISER REVD3WING HIS TROOPS. Military Scenes of Great Spectacular Interest. THE UNFORTUNATE HUSBAND. The Comedy of the Century. BULGARIA AND ITS CITIZENS. Specially Interesting in view of the present Crisis. THE INNKEEPEB'S BEMOBSE. A Dramatic Study of Intense Human InterestTHE PROMISE. SALMON FISHING IN GALWAY. THE LITTLE DETECTIVE. THE VIKING'S DAUGHTER. THE MINXATURE CIRCUS. A COMEDY IN BLACK AND WHITE. I THE DUSTMAN'S DAUGHTER. A COLLECTION OF STAMPS. 1 AN UNEXPECTED SQUALL. THE BORROWED NECKLACE. I THE GORGES OF TARN. WIFEY'S STRATEGY. PRICES — 2/, 1/. and 6d. THE LOST ART OF STORY TELLING REVIVED. TJBBTBS, Australia's Taleuted Elocutionist Society Entertainer, Character Impersonator, and Charming Story-feller, Will give a Short Series of Recitals in THE CHORAL HALL, MONDAY, DECEMBEE 26th. CHARLES DICKENS' "A CHRISTMAS CAROL." TUESDAY, DEC. 29—Sir Arthur Cooan Doyle's "Exploits of Brigadier Gerard." WEDNESDAY, DEC. 30—Ralph Connor's "The Sty Pilot" Each Recital from Memory without tbe aid of Note or Book. Two Hours of Thrilling Interest and Charmingly Intermingled Humour and Pathos. MR REEVES' performances are pronounced by THE PRESS AND PUBLIC to be worthy to rank with Clifford Harrison, Locke Richardson. Henry Irving. Charles Clarke, and Brandram. Under Direction of Frank Pnllin. Advance Manager, Walter J. Manning. /CHORAL HALL. VMAS TC7EEK. Commencing monday -pvening "vtext onday -Evening (december 21). RETURN VISIT Of MR EDWARD BRANSCOMBErS FAMOUS COSTUME PARTY Of ENGLISH VOCALISTS And HUMOBOUS ENTERTAINERS, THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS (From London), In ENTIRE CHANGES OF PROGRAMME. Plans open at Wildman and Arey's TOMORROW (Wednesday) MORNING. POPULAR PRICES — 3/, 2/, and 1/. CHAS. CHAMBEBS, Manager. O T I C E. (BY REQUEST.) THE PUPILS OF "THE LADIES COLLEGE" have consented to give again the Humorous Cantata on THURSDAY EVENING, the 17th, at St. Mark's HaU, Bemuera, in aid of the, St. Mark's Guild Fund. Commence 8 p.mtjvdmisslon 1/. No tickets. OMPLIMENTABY SOCIAL tendereTlo F. LAWRY. ESQ.. by the ELLERSLIE BRANCH LIBERAL AND LABOUR FEDERATION, will take place on THURSDAY, December 17th, in lieu of the ISth, as previously announced, in the PARISH HALL, Ellerslie, at 8 o'clock. Tickets, 1/ each. H. BANFIELD, Sec. SPORTING.
A UCKLAND JJACING QLTJB. QUMMEB TkJEETING, IQOB-9 FINAL PAYMENTS for Auckland Cup, and ACCEPTANCES for Trial Handicap. Nursery Handicap, Robinson Handicap, and Christmas Handicap, CLOSE ON FRIDAY NEXT, December 18th, at 9 p.m. J. F. HARTLAND. Secretary. A UCKLAND RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. BOOKMAKEBS' APPLICATIONS for Licenses to Bet on ANY DAY of the Meeting must reach the undersigned by NOON on MONDAY, 21st DECEMBEB, accompanied by the fee (£2O 10/) for One Day. SPECIAL CONDITION: No Stand Blackboards wiU be allowed. J. F. HARTLAND. Secretary, J DENTISTRY. pttETTY Q.IBLS AND "yOUNG A/TEN, Remember, There is nothing more Charming than a Pleasant, Winsome Smile, that displays a Handsome Set of Teeth. Good Teeth, well cared, ate evidence of Culture, Refinement, and Good Taste. BEMEMBEB, If your Teeth need attention, to make them attractive, you should consult a good, reliable Dentist—A Dentist whose skill is of the highest order, and who takes a pride and a pleasure in doing the work you require , REMEMBER, IF YOU VALUE YOUR GOOD LOOKS, If you wish to Continue Attractive, If you value your Business Appointment, YOU WILL NOT NEGLECT THIS MATTER ANOTHER DAY. Spend a Small Sum of Money so jour Teeth TO-DAY. Later en it will Cost You More Money. Remember, MR HOWE! WALKER has established THE VERY HIGHEST STANDARD OF MODERN DENTISTRY. Mr Howey Walker's Q.REAT gUCCESSES ABE Silver Fillings that don't turn black; The Most Beautiful Sets of New Teeth - And GOLD-FILLINGS — the Best of All! Remember, MR HOWEY WALKER HAS A FIXED SCALE OF FAIR FEES (All classes are charged alike.) Easy Terms of Payment (at slight extra cost) and all other arrangements may be made with the Head Nurse-Attendant. Hours: 8.30 to 5.30 daily. OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. JJOWEY VX7ALKER, "Tiffin Corner," opposite D.S.C. REMEMBER, HOWEY WALKER Saves Your Teeth "A Stopping in Time would Save Mine."
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 299, 15 December 1908, Page 10
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