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Amusements ; ; TTI3 MAJESTY'S THEATRE. . . XMAS NIGHT. ; GRAND SACRED AND SECULAR CONCERT. ' By the Celebrated eTKELE-pAYNK -VT/EW QO.. BELLRINGERS AND PART-SINGERS. ! j MISS LIZZIE PAYNE. MR. RALPH STEELE : ] MISS KATE MA HER. MR. J AH. WILLIAMS. MISS ALICE APPLEBY. MR. ELBTON ! WHIDBURN. and i MISS LORRAINE TANSLEY. J The Charming N.Z. Contralto. > UNRIVALLED BEI.LRINCINO SELECTIONS Part Songs and Plantation Melodies, With Vocal Imitations of Banjos and Bagpipe* Price*: 3*. 2s. and I*. Children. Half-price. Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. and Xma« ! Day at His Majesty* Cafe. ] Day Sale at His Majesty's Cafe. R. T. TRKGASKI. Representative .j _ . "IT IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Lessee Mr. C. R. Bailey. Business Manager - VV E- Bryer. THE ! J> ROUGH - pLEMMING : /"I 0 M E D Y HUSIP A N Y. ■ Under the Direction of Mr. Herbert i Flemming. COMMENCING T3OXING ]V"IGHT. WEDNESDAY. T>ECEMBER •)/' j A NOTABLE DOUBLE ATTRACTION. Reappearance of MRS. BROUGH, MRS. BROUGH, And First Production in New Zealand of "DR. WAKES PATIENT." " DR. WAKE'S PATIENT.'' "DR. WAKE'S PATIENT." A New Play in four Acts by W. (layer Mackay ! and Robert Ord, from the Adelpni Theatre London MR. HERBERT FLEMMING as ANDREW WAKB MISS BEATRICE DAY as LADY GE'RANIA MRS. BROUGH as THE COUNTESS OF ST. OLBVN. Box Plan at Wildman ana Arey's. Prices, ss. 3». and Is. Earl} door to Stalls and » Gallery. Sixpence Extra. Day Sale at. His MAJESTY'S CAKE. Children under 8 not admiUcd. „ , NOTICE. Wednesday being a holiday the Box PLAN • will be Open at HIS MAJESTY'S CAFE, Irom 9 a.m. to a p.m. Trams will be in attendance for all suburb* at close of the performance. , Touring Manager. CLAUDE If. WHAITE. Lecturer. IE Women only Knew.— are invited to learn the aims of the Viavi Lectures given on MONDAY and THURSDAY AFTER. NOONS, the 24th and 27th in.-:., at 3 p.m.. at the Viavi {looms. 2nd Floor, Strand Arcade Queen-street. An hour devoted to widen' woman's vision, and spread enlightenment. No charge or obligation. A printed version of the Viavi Teachings and Methods can be obtained at above address on application personally or by letter. j Miscellaneous. MYRTLE GROVE CIGARETTE.' Watch Competition. See AH Tobacconists' windows. ■ T^ ALTON'S is the Only Tailor where you | J-' can get a Tailor-made Suit ready to | wear at slop prices,—276. Queen-street. " ! V) ft V -SPECIAL Tailor-made Suits, in ~ r 7,v " stylish cloth, at, 40s. 'las, and 50s. • Before you buy, inspect these goods.--D.S.C. rpilE BEST. THE VERY BEST. AND NOI THING BUT THE BEST, is what. Dalton Ready-to-Wear Clothing -276. Omen. , street. jITCKERRAS for Boot-.-Opposite HEK.ai.o. Dft C, LAM ES' Kid Gloves; a special , J 'V* shipment for the Christmas i , ra ' l .- New shades, new stitchings, 2g lid. 1 os lid, to 5s 6d.—D.S.C. . . IF YOU ARE A MAN who wants-to lie veil - 0,, « reßßetl tor little money, go to Ualtou's,' , 276, Queen-street. ' XMAS PRESENT of Germinating Figures, . iV Pigs, Peasant*' Heads, Is, 1h 3d, is 6d _ Arthur Yates and Co.. 190. Queen-st. CHRISTMAS Presents tor Born or Girls; 1001 articles at wholesale price-.- Be sure to visit the show-at the D.S.C. D« p -TILLIE AND HENDERSONS • kJ»V/« celebrated Dress Shirts. The I only Porfcct-flUing shirt. 3s lid. Is lid, bs lid, 6s lid. All sizes at the D.S.C. . pHHISTMAS Present-Chippendale Chair* , v, - and Tables, mahogany and rosewood, suitable for presents, 21s. 255, 50k.—D.S.C. MME. *jE CHEIEO. Scientific Palmist. Tich* mount Villa, Wellesley-st, East; hours. , 11 to 3, 7to 8. ENGLISH and German Pianos—A large as--l-J sortment to "elect from. Prices, from i.sa to £225.-London and Berlin Piano Company, '215-217,' Queen-street. NICE Pot Plants for Season's Gifts.Arthur Yates and Co., Seed Merchants, Queen-street. V"MAS J'RESEXT or Pot Plants.-From Arthur Yates and Co., 190. Queen-street. LARGE Shipments of the Celebrated Chappell and Jarrett and Goudge Pianos unpacking. Best value obtainable; call, and inspect.— F. Moore and 00. (below Smeeton's). WE again remind you to put money in your pocket, get ore of Dalton's famous Footballer brand of Suits. 276, Queen-st. 4 EXPERT Cutters are employed by Dalton: no misfits, no disappointment; grand tweedg.-278. 276, Queen-st. IVTCKERRAS for Opposite HEBALU. NO 'disappointment at Dalton's; every XV thing you want in Men's Clothing, Shirts, Hats. Ties, to be had at Dalton's. 276. 278, Queen-street. OPP. East-street, Kar'angahape Rd.—For tonic treatment take Electric Baths and Massage A Variety of Health Foods in stock. XMAS PRESENT of Garden Tools—From U\. Arthur Yates and Co.. 190. Queen-street. BTEINWEG Grand Piano, Full Concert yj Grand: used for a few recitals. £150. London and Berlin Piano Company, 215-217, Queen-street. rpAKE our advice. Don't be talked into J- leaving your order for Suit elsewhere; go straight to Dalton, Queen-st. PERSONAL. —Lace Curtains from Is 3d per pair; Oilcloths. Linoleum*. Rugs, Sheets, Quilts; Lowest Prices.— Importer, I Victoria-st. XMAS PRESENTS — Gardening Gloves. Tools. Sundries.— Arthur Yates and Co., 190, Queen-street. • • PRETTY Millinery for the Holidays—A Cnoice Selection at Mrs. Scott's, 223 Karangahape Rd. PRAMS. Go-carts, and Rattan Furniture.— See Dick and Cowden's Stock at Newton. Cash or terms. A NYONE will tell you the address of Dal£t ton. the Famous Tailor, Clothier, and Mercer. 276. Queen-street. - CURIOS. Scarce Books, Cricket Bag. Sea ' and Riding Boots. Tools. Watches. Iron Blocks. Canvas Canoe, Union Jack.—Peek's. Albert-st. A LARGE and Varied Stock of Organs, just jTV landed. Prices to suit all, from £11.— London and Berlin Piano Company. 215-217, Queen-street. WHO ,™ SAID ~ BEGGS? ' I WE ALL DID. £T E W J7EALAND JTER AL D. Slbscriptioss : 6d per week, delivered in town and suburb.,, or 10, per quarter in advance, posted to any part of the eolonv n ADVEP.TISEMESTB under the following clas**V, IKTED, TO LET, FOR S.U.tt. LO ST and FOCTTO, at «£*££• B ? A ,o° ASD RESmexcs. ire inserted "iw'fnirttoSl for2s rd 6d for u > or three C * me insertions for 2s od In^rtlTn 8 - £?I nu<i **- **n Deaths. 2b 6d each insertion-..Hjsbrai, Nonets. 1, extra. Th«M anX raen | 8 ' "Mel. must to li by the * j bv..,t.,i.u(-k without extra uha t? e. Replies tf> j"!\if ■■. , -i , ■ i .. ■dTCMi!£m>»i US m o, !i «rtton or withdrawal of wvenuements '" the " «'i» must be in writinf. gihlo C inV ( ;!! r . tOM "° " oc llold themselves re ?; - accklent Men i? B of "dvertisements throuci jam '-" t or "-urn other causes.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13368, 24 December 1906, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13368, 24 December 1906, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13368, 24 December 1906, Page 12

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