NEW ZEALAND liretTllAlK» COMPANY, LIMITED. Established 1859. CAPITAL .. .. -U.WOOO THE PREMIER AND WEALTHIEST: COLONIAL COMPANY. Noted for Promptness and Liberality. A. L. PARSONS, Manager, 196 Hereford street.
AMUSEMENTS. rnES A TBE ROYAL. Direction of Mr ALLAN HAMTLTOS. Commencing MONDAY, 18th A U & U 6 I. Famous Society Entertainer, LESLIE-HARMS. LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRIS. Famous Monologue Artist. "It is a considerable time since such an excellent drawing-room entertainment has been offered to the Melbourne public."— " Argus." LESLIE-HARRIS, ACTOR (clever), VOCALIST (immense). Relator of Good Stories. A "Paderews—" on the Piano. LEiSLIE-HARRIS. " From a programme crammed with so many good things, it is difficult to solect any for special mention. ... To sum up, it may be said that the entire entertainment is wholesome, hearty, and buoyant. It is a performance as valuable as it is rare, and the Garrison Hall should be crowded during each night of the season."—Dunedin " Star." LESLIE-HARRIS, MISS ROSINA BUCKMANN. Celebrated New Zealand Dramatic Soprano. Prices—&», 9s, and Is. Box Plan at the Dresden. MR GEORGE BULLER, Business Manager. rpHEATRE ROYAL. Commencing MONDAY, AUGUST 90th. COOK'S PICTURES. COOK'S PICTURES. COO K*S PICTURES. All the LATEST STAR FILMS, Comprising: DRAMA AND COMEDY, PATHOS AND HUMOUR, MECHANICAL AND ENGINEERING WONDERS. ENTERTAINING, EDUCATING, ELEVATING. CHARMING PICTURE SONGS By MR AUBREY WYNN. Watch subsequent papers for detailed announcements. 6434 „ OPERA HOUSE. _ Complete Change of Programme To-night. .' FULLER'S NEW VAUDEVILLE CO. To-night First Appearance of th* . MUSICAL GARDNERS, MUSICAL GARDNERS, In their Original Musical Specialty, THE RATCATCHERS. SCOTT BROS, in New Irish Specialty. LOYDALL and BERRY, Bioscope and Co. Time and Prices as usual. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. LANCASTfcB PABK7 TO-DAY. - pANTERBTTKY v. AKAROA GREYMOUTH v. MiBR-VAZiE.•'_ Kick OS at O.U p..m. ADMISSION-Ib. FMIB rpHE COLOSSEUM. ARMAGH STREET. X Skating: Morning. Afternoon and Bm^ • iag. AdnuVwion 6d. bhates cd. Skaia* Hockey Match. Come 'tocV'se* thorn" lilay. MMDAY-Half-mile Skate Race. All the champions competing. TUESDAY-rOw Lap , Flat Race, pries* £1 and 10s. ** 6d. WAINONI PABK. , 5E ' p RAND NATIONAL WEEK. \ PROGRAMME. 5 SATURDAY—Geyser Mil high. , SUNDAY—Orchestra and Melba Record*.. MONDAY—Sand Weaving. ;■ , TUESDAY—Sea Fight, Wanhtp Blown Up. ' WEDNESDAY—EIectric Star. THURSDAY—GIaa* Blowing. FRlDAY—Chemical NoveHie*. SATURDAY—Aacent of Sot-nt Balloon*. r EVERY DAY—Punch *md Judy, Pan* on 1 Lake, Swings, Meny-go-Round, Hot Water.Afternoon Tea 6d. Electric Tram*, retarn 6d. Not* alteration* in time-taW* for August. «»** ARE YOU FLAT-CHESTED 1 ' There is only one Remedy: DEEP BREATHING. But it must be practised properly. FA. H 0 E N I Btß O O X, • PHYSICAL CULTURIST'AND CERTIFICATED MASSEUR. CITY HALL. CAMBRIDGE TERRACE, Makes a Speciality of Bnathing. Telephone 1359. Write or call for Pro*--1 pectus. . . PHYSICAL CULTURE FOB LADIES. ' TLffß, TANKARD has decided to Comnwnoe a •"A Second EVENING CLASS fox LADIES . on THURSDAYS. Intending Pupils are w r quested to attend the School, Oxford terrace and Gloucester street, on THURSDAY-NEXT. • A SPLENDID CHANCE TO BUY LINBNB.. t TiIIBST-CLA&S LINENS, from th; JD best Looms of Ireland and Scotland. To sell for mnchj lea ! than such kinds aro costing in many stores." * * Here's some: idea of fl&e lOw price* at which they are marked:— ,/54in and 72in Unbleached Table ; '-■ Damask, at Is 3d, la sd, Is Bd, 1 and 2s 3d a yard. I 64in and 72in Bleached Table Damask, » at Is lid, 2s 3d, 2s Bd, 8* Bd, I and Is 9d a yard. 1 54in Unbleached TaMe Damask, re--9 .duced from /Se 6d _to Is lOd a yard. Special purchase, i White Linen Serviettes, excellent quality, at 3s, 3s-lid, 5* 3d, and ""• ' 6s 6d balf-doxen. White linen Tablecloths, all awea, . at small .price*.' I TONEYOLIFFE and CARET, 306 Th© Beady Money Stow. , 1 WANTED. WJ ANTED, Boya to "toll their parent* that 7 VV Mrs W. Maine's new Boot and Shoo ' Store is now open. White Hart Building*, High street. Wm. Maine, formerly of Maine Bros., manager. * 'VOtTR Sponge, Soap. Scent, Hair Brush, r X Tooth Brush, should be bought at Bon- ° nington's, High atreet. All the goods at \l Sale Prices to clear • ;, - _._ WHERE Fashionable Garments are Mad* —J. Ballantyne and Co., The Diapers. - ! "XKT& m holding a Sale of Toilet Articles— VV Soaps. Scents, Sponges, Hair Brush**, )f etc., to make room for New Goods arriving. Bonnington's, High street. • WANTED. Girls to tell their parents that Mrs W. Maine's new Boot and.Sho* Store is now open. White Hart Buildings, High street. Wm. Maine, formerly of Main* Bros.. Manager. SUITABLE Clothes "for" this Season." J. Ballantyne and Co.. Th* Clothiws. WANTtffID Known—That £1000 worth ofsample* are to b* sold obaap ai lira W. Maine's new Boot and Sho* ■Stem. White Hart Buildings, High street. Wm. Main*, formerly of Maine Bros., Manager. 0435 (For Continuation of "Wanted*} •»* pag* 19.)
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12569, 11 August 1906, Page 1
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