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jQPEKA house. GREAT HOLIDAY ATTRACTION. TO-MORROW NIGHT ! TO-MORROW NIGHT ! FOE A SEASON OE SEVEN NIGHTS ' ONLY. Mr Ralph Steelo has much pleasure in announcing the reappearance of the FAMOUS STEELE-PAYisl E NEW CO. ENTERTAINERS & BELLRINGERS, In conjunction with the ALL ALL STAR PICTURES! STAR PICTURES ! PROGRAMMEA Selection of the Latest Animated Pictures—Falls on the Ozn River, Japan—The Magic Egg—The Dog Smugglers—The Lost Wig—Etc., Etc. Hand Bells—“Eilleen Allannah," “Carnival de Venice”—Bellringers Violin Solo—" The Mocking Bird”—Miss Lizzie Payne Humorous Sketch—“ The Country Com petition”—Mr Blston-Whidburn Song—“ Slumber Sea” —Miss Lorraine Tansley Sleigh Bells—“Ye Banks and Braes, ' “My Girl’s a Dream,” “Blue Beils’’— Miss Lizzie Payne Part Song—“ Plantation Melodies” (with vocal imitations of banjos) —Company Song (with invisible chorus) “The Singer was Irish’’—Miss Alice Appleby. Quartette (Mandolins. Flute, and Banjo)“The Country Girl”—Miss Lizzie Payne. Miss Alice Appleby, Miss Bertha Miller, and Mr Ralph Steelo Hand Bells “Marseillaise,” “Georgia “ose,” “Kentucky Home”—Bellringers Musical Sketch (introducing imitations) —Miss Bertha Miller Trio (in costume)—“My Little HBngkong Baby”—Miss Lizzie Payne, Miss Alice Apjleby, and Mr Elston-Whidburn Song—“ Davy Junes” —Mr James- Williams MR RALPH STEELE i In his Latest Humorous Songs, j Concluding with "THE ALL STAR'PICT ORES”—Around a Star, A Naval Engagement, and “The Detective's Tour of the World" —the longest colouicd film yet exhibited —A Triumph of Art. Prices—3s, .2s, ami Is. Plan at Dres- j den (to-morrow at Opera House). Early door sale at Abel’s. Piano supplied by the Dresden. MATINEE SATuRDAi - , | R. T. TREGASKI. Representative. NORTHERN BOWLING ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. THE Annual General Meeting of the Association will be held in the Wellington Bowling Club's Pavilion. Wordsworth street, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at 8 o’clock. Business; To Receive Annual Report and Balance-sheet, And Elect Officers for ensuing year; After which an ordinary meeting of Council will be held. J-. H. MENTIPLAY, 890 Hon. Secretary. LACROSSE. A MEETING will be held TO-NIGHT x*- (Tuesday, the 9th ipstant), at 8 o’clock, at Batkin’s Reom, Lambton quay, with the object of forming a local club. All interested are cordially invited. 89! LEGAL HOLIDAY. AX WEDNESDAY NEXT, 10th inet., "Labour Day,” the offices of Solicitors Practising in the City will bo CLOSED. F. HARRISON, 870 Sec. Welln, Dist, Law Soc. Lost. SUBSTANTIAL REWARD. A SUBSTANTIAL”REWARD will be paid to the finder of a small, fawncoloured Pug Dog, which was lost from Wellington terrace on SATURDAY LAST, on communicating with Mrs Sodden, Moles worth street.

'k\f HAT shall X give to thee, » ’ To prove my love is thine! lirive me some O.T. Punch, The beverage divine. CUKE THAT RHEUMATISM.—WHY SUFFER? WHY suffer the agony and aches of rheumatism. lumbago, sciatica, gout, gravel, and kindred diseases P Kheumo, if given a fair trial, will effect j a permanent cure. Mr E. M. Rudman, ' of Collingwood street. Nelson, suffered for over twenty-one years from gout and i rheumatism, but Rheumo speedily and effectually cured him. Mr Chas. Dowsett, 54, Murphy street. Wellington, was a martyr to rheumatism for nineteen years, but Rheumo cured him. Your i chemist or storekeeper sells it at 2a 6d and 4s 6d a bottle. 2 THE hoy stood on the burning deck, He wouldn’t go to lunch. He swore he’d never leave the wreck Without more O.T. Punch 1

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6025, 9 October 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6025, 9 October 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6025, 9 October 1906, Page 6