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AMUSEMENTS. QPERA HOUSK ' OPERA HOUSE. Lessee . i ME. J. C. WILLIAMSON. ■Under the Direction of ALLAN HAMILTON. ■ ■ to-nFght. Allan hamilton's .dramatic. company. • In Hie Latest and Greatest Sensational-Drama of Modern Times, . "QUEEN OF THE NIGHT," ' "QUEEN OP THE NIGHT," First Time in New Zealand. FROM THE RISE TO THE FALL OF THE CURTAIN IN EVERY ACT THERE IS A SUCCESSION OF WHICH are as Astounding as they are harmonious and realistic. "QUEEN OF THE NIGHT," "THE BEST,-DRAMA PRESENTED TO A SYDNEY AUDIENCE DURING THE .PAST TEN YEARS" \ WAS THE UNANIMOUS VERDICT Of the Crowded and Delighted 'Audience that filled the Palace' Theatre to its utmost . 'capacity for four weeks. Produced under the Solo Direction of MR. GEORGE CROSS. • Box Plan at Holliday's. Day Sales at Abel's. 35., 25., Is.; Early Door, 6d. Extra, till 7.30. ... ■ ; - . 8590 OPERA HOUSE. ■ '.OPERA HOUSE. ■ . Lessee ...MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON. Sub-Lessee.; MR. ALLAN-'HAMILTON. Sole Direction ...Mr. Harry' Rickards. ' Commencing ■"■ - ' .'.''. MONDAY,, EVENING, JUNE; 14th. . MR. HARRY RICKARDS~has great pleasure in introducing on the above date the Marvellous Chineso Conjuror, whose ■ imique j and remarkable entertainment lias astounded nnd bewildered the universe. ,- ■• ■•.■..- THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY ■'/;::. CHUNG LING SO'O The 'iWorld's Greatest CHUNG LING SOO Magician.: Weird,, de r CHUNG LING SOO lusive, and lncompreCHUNG LING SOO ■ liensible. ■'. Baffling. liuCHUNG LING SOO man belief. -Novel, CHUNG LING SOO startling, orgina!. An CHUNG LING SOO Artist: in . the Skilful CHUNG LING SOO Art of his Land. Not CHUNG LING SOO only interesting, but-.n CHUNG LJNG-.SOO really mystifying, ex-. CHUNG LING SOO hibition of. the . . . CHUNG LING SOO BLACK ART, .'. Assisted .bv the following' Great CompanyVThe Two Bells, the Two Wheelers, Stewart nnd Lorraine, Ted Kalman, the Australian D'Artos, Australia's Little Tich, Miss'Coirnwall.; . BOX PLAN OPENS ON.THURSDAY.,, J; PRICES-35., 25., Iβ.- Booking, fee .Is.-oxtra.--Early doors to ; all parts Gd. extra;-' ■■_'■ -.-I 8616. ■ - ■ . Mv MARCUS, DR. BARNARDO'S ' HOMES. : RETURN VISIT OF v , REV. WV. J. MAYERS ; REV. W. J. MAYERS , ■ : ' ; ■■■And:- ! ... . ; : , ' DR. BARNARDO'S BOYS. ■! . • DR. BARNAKDO'S BOYS. ... i. . : . -TO-WN -HALL. '; SUNDAY NEXT, JUNE .6th,, at 8.30. .. : N WM. ALLAN, Esq.,'will Preside.. :. "LIFEBOAT WORK ON THE HUMAN SEA." Phbto-Pictures, Shields, Singing led on. Bells ' and Cornet, Admission Free, 'Collection. '-• ■ -MONDAY,•■-JU-NE-:7th-.-Bt--8.. ■•••■■■ ■ .- ■"■£> li. HERDMAN, ~Esq.,'; M.P., -will. Preside." MOVING PICTURES, Music "on Handbells, Cornet, Mandolines, etc. " The Most Remarkablo Child-Rescue Wor,k in ' . ■'. .. the.World." ... :., ■ Admission,•lβ.. and.'2s.-Collections:also....Tie; kots'at the Dresden Company.- ... : THE LASTOPPORTUNITY-";:'" , :'-'■ Of Seeing the Pictures ana 'Hearing! the Boys.. I'" •' ■■■/:•■' -, ;■■;' . V':'.:-;.'V. ... <-,857 i -TM , 'A TIO NA L DA IB Y;''S HO, W, /V , '";" "NORTH,. I JUNE 22nd, 23rd,' 24th, and ,25th, 1909. ■ MANAWATU AND WEST COAST AGRICUL>TURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. 'LIBERAL PRIZES' for, 18 Divisions in:- . ;Fruit, .£lO for Apples and R.H.S. Medals, Apples, Vegetables, and. Potatoes, Field and Garden Products, Fat Stocjs: and Horse, Competitions., and Poultry. •"■■■■ i i ENTRIES CLOSE■JUNE;9th,;-1909.'-Prize. List free on demand. '. ' ;; : :. 8320 -..- ' J. C. LANE; Secretary;'.-■ ■'.■-. ' ■ '"Tennis Court DONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL, No. 1 Percival Street, and Wellington Terrace. ' •-. ..-:• Splendid .View of Harbour. Smoking, Commercial, and Drawing Rooms. Electrio Light throughout. A few Vacancies for Permanent, Boarders. Double and Single Rooms. C 1053 ... , A. E. HUGH, Proprietor. BUSINESS NOTICES. EXTENSION OF BUSINESS. ' A LONG FELT WANT SUPPLIED. GODBER'S : GODBEE'S; '-■■• Have Opened an Up-to-date -/-. ;•;,, PASTRYCOOK AND: ' CONFECTioNEEY ■■"•■.■ ■' : ESTABLISHMENT'-:.'';;--;'.-''-"-''' In Connection with" their" , '.'.'. T '"' LUNCHEON AND TEAROOMS, ' ;., . LAMBTON QUAY, :. ; .' (Next to Lit'tlejohn's), .'■■■ FOR THREE REASONS: . • ■-. Ist. For tho convenience of persons shopping on the Quay who require First-class Articles at Reasonable Prices. ' V.," . • 2nd. To enable us to display from'time to time our Speciality, WEDDING CAKES. 3rd. By inoroasing our trade to moderately swell our banking account::,.';.', STRING BAND EVERY ;AFTERNOON. ■ ■■• ■ ■ ■• ■—,;.:::.:..'■■■ C 1221 . . . .'eangatira:-: :-:;;■•:■■;■, plei v ate , hospital, .18 austin street.:." ,:; ; ;.-; . ■'. . -Telephone 2680........... 7, .... . Established by— ' '.'.„,■'.., THE .MISSES NEALE,'■■''■;'■ -'■ Registered and Certificated Mid wives. . '. ... Ever* Caro and Attention. .. CI2OO PRIVATE HOSPITAL FOE WOMEN," ■ : . M'Donaid Crescent, . -' ■ '•',—.■' ■••' "'."' '.'-"f,'"/' '■ MRS. HOLGATE, Snperintondent": New Zealand Registered Nurse. ' Certified Midwivcs' Board, London. : , Certificated Masseuse. , Estab. 1905. Telegrams: "Women." Telephone, 2159. Day ; or, night. • - Cllß4 DON'T LOOK OLD. ........', GREY or Faded Hair can be Restored to Natural Colour'by Using THE HEMSLEY BURNET HAIR RESTORER. It is not a dye, and is pleasant and clean to use. Price is. till., from following Chemists: 3. MEE, ■ Lambton ■ Quay. ■' ' W. SALEK, Willis Street. C. H. PERRETT, Corner Manners and Willis Strcols. .... ~..'■ CIOBS STEREOSCOPES. T»EST quality Stereoscopes, with Folding JL> .Handle. Lnrgo Lenses. Aluminium Hood with Plush-covered edges. ;. ■ ' ■ ■■ , -.-.-. ~ ■ • USUAL PRICE, 7s. 6d. i OUR PRICE, ... ... 3s. Cd. . Stereoscope and one dozen Views ... 10s. IMPERIAL CAMERA CO., 42 Willie Street, Wellington, C 1049

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 526, 5 June 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 526, 5 June 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 526, 5 June 1909, Page 1

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