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Q P E U A HOUSE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! And PRINCE OF WALES'S BIRTHDAY. STREETS OF LONDON IN PROLOGUE: Badger MR GEORGE HARPER Captain Fairweather ... Mr Chas. Archer Edwards Mr Joe Pike Gideon Bloodgood... MR CHAS. BLAKE IN DRAMA: Airs Fairweather Miss Theo. Drew Lucy Fairweather Alisa E. Sharpe Mrs Puffy Mrs Chas. Blake Alula Bloodgood MISS MURIEL NATION Alart Livingstone Mr Sid Gordon Carl Fairweather Air Alf Pedder Jonas Putty Air AV. Knox Dan Puffy Air J. Leydon Policeman Air J. Gamble Sheriff Air H. Blake Gideon Bloodgood ... MR CHAS. BLAKE BADGER AIR GEORGE HARPER Firemen, Waits, Policemen and a host of Auxiliaries. THE FIRE SCENE (Specially painted by Air Huddleston.) Music under the baton of Air flotop. Box Plan at Dresden. Prices of Admission—Circle, 3s; Stalls 2s; Family Circle, Is 6d; Pit, Is. 277 CHAS. BLAKE, Business Alanager. o PE E A HOUSE FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLAY TWO NIGHTS ONLY FRIDAY" AND SATURDAY, 10th and Xlth inst. THE THEATREAPHONE. THE THEATREAPHONE. Edison’s latest marvel. The most perfect Phonograph ever heard. Also, WHITEHOUSE’S KINEAIATOGRAPH, WHITEHOUSE’S KINEMATOGRAPH, Which will exhibit the first and only animated scenes taken in New Zealand. The Opening of the Auckland Uhlan Winning the Auckland Cup at Ellerslie on Boxing Day—Alaori Canoe Hurdle Race. SPECIAL NOTE ! SPECIAL NOTE 1 J ust landed by the San Francisco mail. 25th October, 1899, the’THEATREAPHONE, Edison's perfected Phonograph of 1899—a model machine. This splendid instrument makes its first appearance in this city. Further particulars later on. Remember, Two Nights only. Popular Prices —3s, 2s, and Is. A. H. WHITEHOUSE, 322 Proprietor. jgSCBANGE HALL. ST. ANDREW’S LADIES' EVENING. FRIDAY" AND SATURDAY", 17th and 18th inst. ifiyii VICTORIA COLLEGE. S J. W. JOYNT’S Lecture '‘Faust,” postponed a few weeks will be delivered in the Hall of the Girls' High School on FRIDAY EVEN ING NEXT, at 8 o’clock. Open to the CHAS. P. POWLES, Registrar. public. 252 QRANT) MILITARY TOURNAMENT. RECREATION GROUND, PETONE. 9th NOVEMBER. GRAND ■ MILITARY DISPLAY By a combined force of all arms. MILITARY EXERCISES ON FOOT AND HORSE. Bayonet Exercise, Physical Drill, ■ Tentpegging, Lemon-cutting, Heads and Posts. RIDING & JUMPING COMPETITIONS. Victoria Cross, Plat Races, Hurdle Races, Wrestling on Horseback, Balaclava Melee. TUG-OF-WAEr—Boers v.’ Britons. First event at 10 a.m. sharp. Railway fare, including; admission to ground, 2s. Trains wnl run all day. Grand stand and lawn. Is. J. G. DAVIES, Sergt.-Major H.M.E., . 258 - Hon Sec. DON'T FORGET! McNAB’S GARDENS. PRINCE OF WALES'S BIRTHDAY, THURSDAY, 9th NOVEMBER. Grand annual picnic & sports By tho ‘ MAEIST BROTHERS' OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. Grand Programme of Sports. Tugs-of-War. Amusements for young and old. First-class Band engaged. Picnic train will leave To Aro at 9.45, Wellington. Station at 10, or by any train after that hour. Return train will leave the Hutl at 6.10, or by any train before that hour. Return Tickets—Adults, 2s; ; Children, Is (including admission to the ground). Refreshments on the ground at town prices. Hot water free. N.B.—Be sure and ask for Picnic Tickets. 242 PRINCE OF WALES’S BIRTHDAY. THURSDAY. 9th NOVEMBER. HARBOUR EXCURSIONS. DAWSBAY. THE New Excursion Steamer DUCHESS, the Favourite S.S. DUCO, and the S.S. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH (equal to carrying 2000 passengers) will make trips to Day’s Bay as under (weather permitting) : Leave .Ferry Wharf, 9, 10, 10.30, 11 a.m-, noon, 1 p.m., 2 p.m. Leave Bay, last boat, 6 p.m. Refreshments in the Pavilion at town j prices. Hot water supplied Free. Swings, Merry-go-Round, Bowling, Mechanical - Shooting Gallery. Fares—Adults, Is 6d; Children, 9d. 215 JpRINCE OF WALES'S BIRTHDAY. VISIT KAROR.I GARDENS. Tennis, Boating, etc. Admission SIXPENCE. Young's 'Buses run every hour. 265 1 ARTISTS 5 COLOURMEN ( AND PICTURE FRAMERS. 129, LAMBTON QUAY. Telephone, C 56. 131 7

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXX, Issue 3892, 8 November 1899, Page 6

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