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T ■HEATEB ROYAL. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. DIX'S f A Ali/X’Y fIOMPANT. LX’S V»r AIETY 'Oompany. That we give a real genuine entertainrnent ia proved by tnis being our 4Uoth night. As great a .success as ever, _ Echo—THE 3 HAi TORS —Edio Frank—THE 3 HATTOKS —drank Arthur—THE 3 HAYTORS—Arthur In their sccaming pantomimic sketch* ME TOO. CHARLIE. NOTICE.—This is absolutely the last time Huh clever sketch can be played. East Night of ME TOO, CHARLIE, East WEDNESDAY NIGHT, “SHE WOULD SING." , A furore nightly greets the appearance or PROF. ALMOND, Comedian, Long-shoe and Roller bkate High Pedestal Dance Who issues AIOO challenge to all comers. A glanco at the following list of artists gives a good idea of our programmeMr Wallace King Miss Lily Roberts Mr Geo. Dean Miss Ethel Gwynna Mr Eeg Walton Miss Olivo L e ut°ii Mr Morley Mr Herbert Roberts Mr Tom Leonard Mr Joo Woodward Mr W. Hagan. Mr Will Woodward All well-known and tried artists. MONDAY NEXT, AUGUST 26. First appearance in Wellington of the Marvellous ' DARTOS. DARTOS. DARTOS. DARTOS. DARTOS. DARTOS. Engaged at the enormous salary of AIOU per week. Positively for 10 nights only. NOTICE.— During the Dartos season an extra charge of Gd will be charged for hooking (box plan now open). Prices. 2s and Is. Bos plan at Holliday’s. Telephone, 154 G. TyrrATTfl Business Manager, C. H- WHAlib. TO NIGHT I TO-NTOHT! ET fi H A N G E H A B B. DUNBAR’S EMPIRE COMPANY. Now we have got a firm hold of the public. Nuff sqid. Great and Glorious Success of AMY VAUGHAN. AMY VAUGHAN. AMY VAUGHAN. . That was the verdict last night. Five encores greeted this popularartist. And the very popular artist. HARRY BAXTER. Only four songs—" That is a Woman s Way," etc. LESLIE FORREST Caused a big sensation last night with his double-voiced items and comicalities. LITTLE LILLIAN LOFTUS . Brought tears to the eyes of the audience with her pathetic song, "The Little Waif." Tremendous Success of FREDDY GARNETT, Who never says a word, but does a lot of work. A revelation, the Charming Vocalist, MISS ALICE ORR. MISS ALICE ORtf,_ Recalled again and again. Great success of T. Dryden, Syd Waldmere, Little Bella Lee. Raynham Famleigh aud the Winfred Sisters. NOTE.—.The first of our Competitions takes place To-night. One Guinea Prize for the best Irish Jig. Audience to be the judge. Admission— Gd. Is and 2s. HARRY FENTON, Manager.

(By Special Appointment to his Excellency the Earl of Eanfurly and Former Governors). •\AI E pride ourselves on tlie f» t constant run of FRESH DESIGNS -which continually replace old patterns in our Showroom, In addition we are always able to guarantee the quality of the goods as being in every respect reliable, both as regards material and manufacture. SCOULLAR AND CHISHOLM, Leading Furniture Emporium, LAMBTON QUAY. Wellington (Opposite Government Buildings), By Special Appointment to hia Excellency the Governor. EXHIBITION OF ENGRAVINGS, ETCHINGS AND PHOTOGRAVURES, At McGEEGOR WRIGHT AND CO.'S A L L E R Y. LAMBTON QUAY. BONNINGTON’S CARRAGEEN OB IRISH MOSS CUEESINFLUENZA . , , BRONCHITIS . , , ■ASTHMA . . . SORB THROAT , , COUGHS AND COLDS. ASK FOB BONNINGTON'S. SHE THAT YOU GET IT. BONNINGTON'S PILLS FOB BILIOUSNESS. George beichabdt. MUSIC WAREHOUSE. LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. BECHSTEIN'S UNRIVALLED PIANOS BCHIEDMAYER'S PIANOS BORD’S BEST PIANETTES Apply for description and prices. . GEORGE REICHAEDT, Wellington, j

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4439, 20 August 1901, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4439, 20 August 1901, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4439, 20 August 1901, Page 6

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