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FUnHili’S TO-NIGHT: TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Hob.—DRISCOLLS—AIf. Marvellous Tatter Comedians. POWER BROS.. Sensation a! Wire-walkers. IDA BEKJtIDGL, Dainty, IDA BERL’XDG E, bweot. T 9 T h ®™“i, n , i ’- Popular Ballad Ist. AMI BLACKIL. HARRY LINDEN. "8 o’clock Darkle. LUCY LAVINIA. Popular Songstress. Supported by the Following Versatile Company:— Sam Wilson. Golden Duo. Addle Barton. James Craydon. A I, Group Little Jackson. Clara KpiHinir Biograph Pictures. A MONSTER PROGRAMME 1 Popular Prices—2s and Is. Plan at Dresden. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, Under Hie ausnices of the Trades and Labour Council, will be held in the (PONCERT HALL. TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY, OCT. 23rd). (Under the Supervision of Mr. A. J. OLIVER.) PROGRAMME. PART 1. WELLINGTON MINSTREL VARIETY COMPANY. Tam bos: Mr. McClean. Interlocutor : i Mr. A. Ilobrnan. Bones: Mr. J. J. Johnston. ~ I 1. Overture—“ Pick of the Basket Orchestra. Conductor, Mr. A. J. Oliver. 2. opening Chorus—" Arouse from Slumber”— liv the Company. 3. Song—" Free Jack”—Mr. A. Ilobmau. I. Comic—Selected —Mr McClean. 5. Song—“My Irish Molly”—Little Ivy Staples. G. Ballad—“ Take me to Your Heart Again”—Mr G. Watkins. 7. Laughing Seng—Mr Outtram. 8. Popular Scrio —"Augeline”—Weston Sifters. 19. Coon Soncr —"Ain't got no use for j Sleep”—Mr J. Johnston. I 10. Song —"Deathless Army”—Air , Alej Gregor. j 11. Ballad—Selected—Afiss Twohill. : Accompanist, Mias Gamble. During the interval the presentation of Tug-o J -war Challenge Shield and Cup will be made by his Worship tho Alayor, who has kindly consented to act. PART 11. 1, Overture—" Eclipse 2, Recitation —Selected —Aliss E. Lissack. 3, —Song—"The Gladiator”—Alaster Minifie. •1. Cornet. Solo —"Steirmark” (Hock) —Mr J. Parker. 5. Song—" Plight of Ages”—Aliss Murray G. Comic—" Susan Van Doozan” —Mr Chas.' Gray. 7. Piccolo Solo—Selected—Mr P. Minific. 8. Serio—"Aly Little Lone Bird”—Aliss Plo Weston. 9. Duet —"Excelsior”—Messrs Hobman and Twohill. Accompanists, Aliss Gamble and Air. Kenny. Overture at 7.15 p.m. sharp. Admission—2s and Is. D. L. McHUTCiIISON, Hon. Sec.

WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST P. AND A. SOCIETY. twenty-nintiFannual SHOW. CAETEETON. TUESDAY AND~WEDNESDAY, 23rd and 24th OCTOBEB. 1906. EXHIBITS IN ALL CLASSES OP • STOCK. C COMPETITIONS on Both Days of unJ rivalled interest. Walking, Trotting and Jumping Competitions First Day. Driving, Jumping and Buckjumping Second Day. Challenge Cups for Jumping and Best Hack in Show and Ladies’ Hack. Entries close SATUEDAY, 13th OCTOBER, 1906. For further particulars apply to Agents or Secretaries of Kindred Societies, or 11. S. MOSS. Secretary, 412 P.O. Box 25, Carterton. TVrANAWATU AND WEST COAST ItJL AGEICULTUEAL SHOW, PALMEESTON NOETH. OCTOBEE 31st, NOVEMBEE Ist and 2nd, 1906. THE STOCKBEBEDBES’ SHOW And ; FARMERS’ CARNIVAL, MANAWATU DOG SHOW, SCHOOL AND INDUSTEIAL EXHIBITION. ELDING AND HUNTING EVENTS. Over Brush, Wall and Water. A MEETING OP THE CHAMPIONS Tho finest Grounds, Stands, Buildings and appointments. ' Unexcelled for sightseeing. EXCURSION PARES. , GROUNDS Is. POE INSTRUCTION IN TYPEWRITING. SHORTHAND. BUSINESS BOOK-KEEPING AND METHODS. AND ACCOUNTANCY, ATTEND BANKS’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 4, Cuba street Extension (Nearly opposite Band Rotunda). Telephone 2098. Pree prospectus on Application. UP-TO-DATE IN MAORI?. FOX’S Epistolary-phono-postal ays. tem of home study for learning the Maori Language. Prospectus posted free on application to W. Fox, Matapu, Hawera. 841

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6037, 23 October 1906, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6037, 23 October 1906, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6037, 23 October 1906, Page 10

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