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PE R A H OUSE Under the Direction of MB J. C. WILLIAMSON. Business Manager, Mr Pete Hughes. Treasurer, Mr J. B. Moutne. J. O. WILLIAMSON’S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, There was never one moment s doubt about the Success of “A Runaway Girl from tlio time tho curtain rose at tAa Uii it finally foil at XI o'clock. "SUCH LAUGHTER HASKEyLR BEFORE BE BN HEARD WHHIN THE WAIVES OB THE OPERA HOUSE." "A RUNAWAY GIRL,” The wildly exhilarating, bright, breezy, and laughter-compelling musical play, which convulsed London audiences for upwards of five hundred nights at the Gaiety Theatre, will MAKE WELLINGTON MERRY For Many Hays to Come. SO COMPLETE AND EMPHATIC A TRIUMPH Has seldom, if ever, been recorded, in tbe Wellington Opera House. THIS AND EVERY EVENING, nt 7.45. “A runaway qjsl.” Interpreted by i Operatic At Misses Rose Musgrove Blanche Wallace Elsie Moore Graliarno Newton Ruby Brown Nellie Borthwick Messrs C. E. Bantock Maurice Dudley Arthur Lissant Fred Leslie W. F. Whyte and Mr Fi Remarkable Cast of ;ist». including— Misses Lilian Digges Hetty Mu rot Aggie Kclton Madge Bennett Annie Cobb Elsio Baxter Messrs Charles Lyding Arthur Crane Charles Trood F. Santley A. Sweeney )d H. Graham. , 'TULL OPERATIC CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, Under the Direction of Mr GEO. HALL. Produced under the Stage Direction of ME FEED E. GRAHAM. Magnificent Scenery by GORDON AND DIXON.

BOX PLAN at The, Dresden and Empire Hotel. Day Sales at Abel’s, Tobacconist's. Prices —Dress Circle and It. Stans, ss; Stalls, 3s; Family Circle, 2s; Pit, One Shilling. Early Door Stalls, Family Circle and Pit, 7 till 7.30, Sixpence extra. Touring Representative, Geo.. Matheson. WHERE TO SPEND THE KING’S BIRTHDAY. TO THE BELLEVUE GARDENS. A Beautiful Outing for Picnickers. JUPP’S BAND will play from 11.30 till ' 6 p.m. Hot Water •will bo supplied Tree. Emit Stall on the Grounds. Lemonade, etc., at Town Prices. . Luncheon from 1 p.m. 280 CIVIL SERVICE EIELBS. nwrEMBERS are notified that Class and ItJL Trophy Firing will be held at Pol hi IPs Gully, at 2.30 p.m. TO-DAY (Saturday). By Order. J. C. LEWIS, 307 Lieutenant. ’VlSiifras’' jjwmmn> wwrmi nna*mm.| COURT ROBIN HOOD, No. 4128, A.O.E. OWING 'to the regular Court Night falling on King’s , Birthday, the Court will hold its meeting the following night, TUESDAY, November 11th. J. T. WEBBER, P.D.C.R., 267 Secretary. EXCELSIOR LODGE OF DRUIDS, No. 97. mm usual Fortnightly Meeting of the |JL Lodge is Postponed from Monday, 10th November, to TUESDAY, the 11th. By order. F. JENNINGS, Secretary. SKETCHING CLUB. j mHB Monthly Meeting of the above JL Club will be held in the Art Gallery, Whitmore street, on TUESDAY, the 11th j inst., at 8 pjn. Admission for non-members. Is. I E. W. WALDEN, 250 Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON CRICKET ASSOCIATION. FORMATION OF UMPIRES-’ ASSOCIATION. ,' / »U MEETING will bo held at No. 9 ii. Boom, Exchange Buildings, on WEDNESDAY, 12th November, at 8 p.m., to take stops towards the Formation of an Umpires’ Association in connection with the Wellington Cricket Association. All gentlemen interested in the formation of tho proposed Association are invited to attend. 1. HYAMS, 289 Acting Hon. Secretary. THE UNITED FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. ■"BkrOTICE is hereby given that the Ani.'i mini General Meeting of Sharehold-' ers of the Association will be held at the Office of tho Association, Palmerston North, on tho 20th day of November, 1902, at 12 noon. Business—To receive Balance-sheet and Report for year ended 31st August, 1902; Election of Directors and Auditor. All Shareholders who have not yet presented Coupons received with cash purchases are requested to do so at once. CHARLES E. DEMPSY, Secretary. Telephone No. 9, P.O. Box 168 Jj. CURTIS AND CO.. LTD. Agencies • at every possible town in the colonies, and all principal ports throughout tho world. Experienced Furniture Removers and Packers, General Carriers, Customhouse Agents, Forwarding and Shipping Agents, Luggage delivered from trains or steamers and throughout the city. Our STORAGE ACCOMMODATION is unlimited, where furniture and goods of nil deacriputions con be stored at cheap current rates.

Offices —Corner Customhouse quay and Brandon street. 729 G. SHERWOOD. Watchmaker and Jeweller. 92. CUBA STREET (Nest door to Ayres’ Botanic Dispensary). Gold Watches from 40s, Silver Watches from 15s, Kotheiams and Waltham Lever. Silver Brooches from Is. Gold Brooches from 4s 6d. Spectacles from Is. Clocks and Alarms from 3s. 18ot. Gov-ernment-stamped Gold-Wedding Rings and Keepers. Watches cleaned or new main spring from 3s 6d; Watch Glasses, 6d. Brooch Finn. 4d. GOOD News for the Asthmatic! MOUNTAIN KING ASTHMA POWDER gives immediate relief in the worst cases.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4806, 8 November 1902, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4806, 8 November 1902, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4806, 8 November 1902, Page 6

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