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HIS II A J E S T Y' s. THEATRE. COEHTEXAY PLACE. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-DAY! UESSE-M MATINEE. Children Gd downstairs; Circle, Is, .Adults, 2s and Is. JJoois 2.1"), Commence 3 p.m.

HI S M, A .TEST Y'S THEATRE, COURTENAY PEACE. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF THE XJESSEMS. XJESSEMS. XJESSEMS. XJESSEMS. Complete Change of Programme by relders 1 enertainers. Tiio The The, SWIFTS SWIFTS SWIFTS feature. Fir.st Time in Australasia, the beautilul Emotional Drama, in One Act SWEET CLOVER. John Curtis WILTON' SWIFT Clover DOROTHY SWIFT Mrs Wad ley (Clover’s Aunt). ..AMY SWIFT .Scene: Drawing Room at the Grange JIM MARION ■T’M Tired” and Risibilities KITTY LENTON "Naughty Red Riding Hood’' DENIS CARNEY "My Inquisitive Kid” FRANK KING -‘When the Sunset Turns the Ocean Hlue to Gold" McAUEEYS "My Pretty Little Lulu ' Oueen” JOE ROCKS "They Can All Laugh at Me” LOTTIE SOUTHWELL "Cheap Excursion Train” ’ ■WILL DYSON "Monday, the Lucky Day etc. ARTHUR ALBINSON and ORCHESTRA Reserved Stalls and Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is. Plan at Dresden. No booking fee. Doors 7.13, Carriages 10.20. 6'H ST. JOHN AMBULANCE NURSING GUILD BAZAAR! AT THE DIULLSHED. STOUT STREET. LAST DAY! LAST DAY! At the request of Country Visitors the Bazaar will open at 12 noon TO-DAY. Cold Luncheon can be obtained in the Hall. Special Reductions! Great Bargains! PROGRAMME: THIS AFTERNOON— Dancing arranged by Miss Estelle Beere Zoological Entertainment—Mr Sawtell EVENING: Physical Training School (girls)—Swedish Drill Selections by Minifio’s String Band Every visitor to the Bazaar to-day will receive a handsome Souvenir Programme, -containing Photographs of his Excellency the Governor, Lady Plunked and family. Pish Pond, Bran Tubs, Refreshments, Art Gallery, Electrical Parlour, Nursing Tent, etc. Open from noon to 3.30 and 7 to 10 p.m. Admission, ONE SHILLING; Children, SIXPENCE. The shilling ticket entitling the holder to a chance in the Art Union. Prizes, yalne .£3, .£3 and J£l. SAMUEL ROBINSON, 622 11, Fcatherstcn street. Secretary. jIJIOOTBALL! FO DTBALL! ATHLETIC PARK, TO-DAY (SATUR DAY), 3rd SEPTEMBER FINAL FOR THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIP: PETONE v. CLYDE QUAY. At 1.45 p.m, FINAL FOE THE SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP; PONEKE v. PETONE'. At 3 p.m. Admission SIXPENCE. Grandstand SIXPENCE, D. McKENZIE, Sec. W.E.F.U. w ELLINGTON HOCKEY ASSOCIATION. DECISIVE GAME FOR THE SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. UNITED v, WELLINGTON, AT DAY'S BAY. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), SEPT. 3rd. 333 ADMISSION. 6d. W. E. PEARSON, Hon. Sec,

milE WELLINGTON STEAM FLEET A. COMPANY (Ltd.) HOOKEY. HOCKEY. LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP. DAY'S BAY. DAY'S BAY. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 3rd SEPT. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 3rd SEPT. The S.S. DUCHESS, DUCO, and COUNTESS will run-SPECIAL EXCURSIONS TO DAY'S BAY as under;— Leave Town—lo a,in., 1.15 p.m., 2.30, 6, and 10.15 p.m. Leave Bay—ll a.m., 2,5, and 7 p.m. (Circumstances prmitting;.) AFTERNOON TEA, will L>o served in the Pavilion at TOWN PRICES. 570 THE METROPOLITAN PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. Established , 1891. INTERIM DIVIDEND. THE usual dividend at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum for the HalfYear ending 15th August is. now‘payable at the Office of the Society, New Zealand Insurance Company’s Buildings, corner of Grey street and Lambton quay. CHAS. A. EWBN, 588 Secretary. ANNUAL CLEARING SALE. EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED. BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. IVIOTTI a few of our Cut Prices:—■ il Dct Gold Name Brooches Is 3d, Silver Name Brooches Is 6d, Silver Mounted Scent Bottles Is 9d, Silver Mounted Hair Pin Bottles Is 9d, Silver Links 3s set, E.P. Butter Coalers 3s 9d, ■ Handsomely Engraved Silver Matchboxes ,5s fid, etc., etc. Goods posted free to any part, of the colony. We are still selling Silver Fern Badges only 2s each. ' S. G. ROSS, JEWELLER AND ENGRAVER. 7a WILLIS STREET. Extra. —Name and Date engraved free on any article purchased.

Patronised by their Excellencies the ■Governors of New Zealand. COKER'S FAMILY HOTEL. CHRISTCHURCH. Within one minute of the Railway Station JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. Letters will receive every attention. P,U. Eos No. 231. Telephone No. 231

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5372, 3 September 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5372, 3 September 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5372, 3 September 1904, Page 6

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