AMUSEMENTS. mHEATEE KOYAL. THEATEE KOYAL. Wellington. Direction of Edwin Geach. "FEOM SHAKE HANDS TO KNOCK OUT." New Zealand Tour commences as above THURSDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 10, 1908. THE GREATEST LIVING PICTURE , ACHIEVEMENT' OF THE DAY. f MESSRS MACMAHON AND CARROLL'S Triumphantly successful enterprise and thrill-, ingly realistic reproduction by special and exclusive arrangemsnt with MR. EDWIN GEACH Of THE GREAT BURNS-SQUIRES BATTLE!-BURNS-SQUIRES BATTLE! BURNS-SQUEBES' BATTLE! NOTE.—This now historic contest has been perpetuated in a startlingly vivid manner by the British Biograph, and it will be re-enacted in Wellington exactly as it was witnessed by Sydney's vociferous thousands at the "Stadium." A WORLD'S WONDER! THE. COMPLETE FIGHT, with every detail of its 13 rounds and upwards of one hour's stirring action. THE CENTURY'S CLASSIC CONTEST. A Triumph in every direction and the Talk of the World To-day. ENTHUSIASTIC LADIES.—The "Sydney Morning 'Herald" says: "Several thousand people wore present when the battle was refought on the films, including a very large percentage of ladies, who got intonselv interested in their particular favourite, 'made good,' as the Americans say." SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Despite the unprecedented cost of the world's rights and production of this great sensational enterprise the management nave decided that the prices for the New Zealand four will be 35., 25., and Is. Positively no Free List No Extra Charges. Doors open at 7; commence at 8. Box plans for reserved seats will be opened at the Dresden on Monday next, at 10 a.m. TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. ~ GRAND CONCERT! Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency the Governor and Lady Plunket. . In Aid of Mother Mary Joseph Auberfa HOME OF COMPASSION, Island Bay, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1908. Under the Direction of ME. ROBERT PAEKEE. PROGRAMME: Part I. 1. Part Song—"Lovely Spring (Wilhelm)—The Wellington Liedertafel. 2. Songs—(a) "Lovo's Coronation" (Aylward); (b) "Happy Song" (Del Riego) Miss Lloyd llassell. 3. Trior-"Tho Mariners" Miss Phoebo Parsons, Mi-. E. J. Hill, and Mr. C. Clarkson. . 1 4. Madrigal—"Malona, Lovely Maiden" (Lassus) (15C0); Part Song—"You Stole my Love" (Macfarren)—The Glee and Madrigal Choir. 5 Pianoforte . Solo—(a) "Wander Song"; (b) "Hunting Song" (Rheinberger)—Miss Beatrice Richmond. 6. Duet—"Break, Diviner, Light" (Allitsen)—Mrs. Mitchell and Mr. Clarksoh, 7. Song—"Chanson Provencale" (Dell'-Aqua)— Miss Phoebo Parsons. 8. Part Song—"The Image of the Rose" (Reichardt)—Mr. Jiime's Searle and the Wellington Liedortafel. • v Part n. 1. Trio—"Ti Prego, 0 Padre Eterno" (CurschMann)— Mrs. F. P. Wilson, Mrs. Mitchell Mr. James Searle. 2. Songs—(a) "Temple Bells;" (b) "Kashmiri Song" (A. -Woodforde-Finden)—Miss Lloyd Hassell. - 3. Rondo for two Pianos (Chopin)— Miss Beatrice Richmond and Mrs. E. D. Cachemaille. 4. Song—Mr. B. J. Hill. 5. Violin Solo— I "Reverie" (Vieuxtemps)—Miss Ruby Macdonald. G Part Soitg—"The Sea Hath its Pearls" (Pinsuti)—Tne Glee and Madrigal Choir. 7. Song—"Toreador's f Lovo Song" (Courchois)— Mr.. C. Clarkson. 8. Songs—(a) ■ "Love Me if I Live"; (b) "My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose" (Arthur Foote)—Miss Phoebo Parsons. 9. Chonis (Male Voices)—" Comrades in Arms" (Adam)— The Wellington Liedertafel. Accompanist—Mrs. E. D. Cachemaille. Conductor—Mr. Robert Parker. Balcony and front stalls (reserved), 55.; unreserved stalls, 3s. and 2s. Box Plan at the Dresden. 6375 BOYS' INSTITUTE ENTERTAINMENT.— CONCERT CHAMBER (TOWN HALL), SEPTEMBER 7, at S p.m.—Part I: Messrs. A. S. Baliance, T. Cooke, Morris Fox, Brown Twiss,-- Widdop, Newton, Watts, M'Beth, and Dykes. Part II: Women's Election Court Case (2025 A.D.), by Mr. H. B. Bridge; Covey v. Toosweet, M.P. Chairman: His Worship the Mayor (Hon. T. W. Hislop). 2s. and Is. Box plan at Dresden—J. DYKES, Hon. Sec. 6*102 PUBLIC NOTICES. ~ "DOMINION SCOUTS." AMASS MEETING of above will be held at Armit's (late Batkin's) Rooms, Lambton Quay, at 7.45 p.m., on TUESDAY, the Btb instant. BUSINESSINSPECTION BX OFFICER COMMANDING WELLINGTON DISTRICT. Every member is requested to attend. Intending members are invited to attend. THOS. J. GARDINER, 438 ' Captain, N.Z.M. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE Secretary will be in attendance at the Rooms, Bridge's Buildings, 102 Willis Street, on 'TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORN. INUS, from 10 to' 12.C3. All communications strictly confidential. The Sub-committee will be in attendance on Monday and Thursday mornings to give advice to .mothers. Babies will be weighed on Thursdays. MADAME FLORENZ, COBSETIEUE. i BRIDGE STREET. SYDNEY. /CORSETS made by Madame Florena are constructed on scientific principles, and have no rival for Health, Grace, and Comfort. New Zealand ladies may rely upon their orders reeeivins the best attention, C 783 AYLMER'S, MILLINERY SPECIALISTS. WE have now on view our First Display of Spring and Summer Millinery. All these Goods have been carefully selected for us from tho Leading Houses of London and Paris. • Patrons are earnestly requested to visit our Showroom, compare our Prices, bofore making a final choice. oijjg CLARENCE FENCING WIRK " fILARENCE" is a first-clJss English Wire. It is pliablo but does not stretch after erection, and to-day is both the cheapest English Wiro and the best value on the market. JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LTD., Agents for New Zealand. C 941 DECOLITE. DECOLITE" is a Waterproof and Fireresisting Cement, and is a non-conductor of heat. It is specially adapted for covoring iloors of Hospitals, Hotels, Public Halls, Kitcbens. Verandahs, Lavatories, and l'or many othor similar purposes. Dccolito is also germ and vermin-proof, can bo laid on-any existing Door of either iron, wood, or coment, and will tako a good polish. Samples, price, and further particulars on application to— UNITED ASBESTOS AUSTRALASIAN AGENCY, LTD., Jervois Quay, Wellington. Or at Branches at Christohurch, Auckland „ . and Duntdin, '
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