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.•JpHE MAN FROM MEXICO.’ GRAND HOLIDAY MATINEE TO-DAY. HOLIDAY' MATINEE TO-DAV. HOLIDAY MATINEE TO-DAY. Doors open, at 1. Performance at 2. THE MATINEE OF THE MOMENT. To Meet THE MAN FROM MEXICO. 3s, 2, Is—MATINEE PRICES-ls, 2s. 3s. 3s, 2, Is—MATINEE PRICES-ls, 2s, 3s. Is, Children Is. To all parts Is. LADIES, GIVE THE YOUNGSTERS A TREAT. Spend a Merry Day at the Opera House. OPEEA HOUSE. Direction of EDWIN GEACH. Sole Managers; MESSRS WILLOUGHBY AND WARD. LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT OF “THE MAN FROM MEXICO." "THE MAN FROM MEXICO." SEE TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT THE WILLOUGHBY AND WARD NEW LONDON COMEDY COMPANY, Including MISS GRACE PALOTTA THE FAMOUS BEAUTY ACTRESS. Prices—ss, 3s, and Is. (Early doors to Stalls and Gallery 6d extra). Plan at ABEL'S TO-DAY. Day Sales ae usual. A. COWAN, Manager. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AND MONDAY. Messrs WILLOUGHBY and WARD have pleasure in announcing the first Presentation in Wellington of London's great Laughing Limit, entitled — “THE TALK OF THE TOWN." “THE TALK OF THE TOWN.” From tho pen of Eillo Norwood. DIRECT from the STRAND THEATRE “It is a striking and brilliant production, well calculated to take the shine out of most things, even the eun.” T“ UIB TALK OF THE TOWN." See GRACE PALOTTA in her boxing Act Scientific and superb. HE TALK OF THE TOWN.” Mothers should see HUGH WARD washing the baby. TIHB TALK OF THE TOWN.” Hear GRACE PALOTTA sing ‘‘Wouldn't you Like to Spoon with Me ?" The talk of the town.” Bee GEORGE WILLOUGHBY as the Champion “Heavy-weight.” LADIES’. rjIHE VIAVI COMPANY beg to state that they have taken TEMPORARY OFFICES in the COLONIAL MUTUAL ASSURANCE BUILDINGS (directly opposite the Bank of New Zealand), Customhouse quay. rpARATAHI-CARTERTON RACING A CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING To be held at CLABEVILLE RACECOURSE, TO-DAY (FRIDAY) AND SATURDAY, 9th and 10th NOVEMBER. On 9th November a Train will leave Te Aro at 6.45 a.m., Wellington 7.0, Ngahauranga 7.12, Petone 7.25, Lower Hutt 7.30, Upper Hutt 8.12, arriving Clareville at 11.0 a.m. Return Trains will leave Clareville at 4.30 and 5.35 p.m., Greytown arr. 5.10 and 6.23, Te Aro arr. 9.4 and 10.29 p.m. On IChh November the Te Aro to Napier Mail Train will stop at Clareville to allow passengers to alight. Passengers can return by the train leaving Masterton for Wellington at 5.30 p.m. THE WELLINGTON HARBOUR FERRIES, LTD. KING’S BIRTHDAY (FRIDAY, 9th NOVEMBER). DAY'S BAY. DAY’S BAY. nnHB Favourite Excursion Steamers A DUCHESS. DUCO. COUNTESS, and QUEEN OF THE SOUTH will run to the Bay as under: — , 1 Leave Town —9, 10, 10.30, 11 a.m., noon, 1, 1.30, and 2.30 p.m. Leave Bay—Last steamer, 6 p.m. PULL BRASS BAND in ATTENDANCE HOT WATER SUPPLIED FREE. Refreshments in the Pavilion at Town Prices. Games, Bert Swings, Bathing Machines. Dancing Competitions, etc., etc. SEATOUN AND KAEAKA BAY. Tho S.S. COBAR will run Special Excursions at. 10 and 11 a.m,, 1 p.m., 2,30 and 5 p.m. Leave Seateun —Last steamer, 6 pm. MIRAMAR TIME-TABIE. Leave Town —10, 11 a.m., 2.30 and 6 p.m. Leave Miramar —8, 10.30. 11.30 a.m.,5 p.m. (Circumstances permitting). 366 COCKAYNE’S LEVIATHAN HOTEL. ■'ATISITO'RS to the International Ex- ’’ hibition will get good accommodation at Cockayne’s Leviathan (Temperance) Hotel. Manchester street. Christchurch. Accommodation for 400. S3O THE VIBRATORIUM 12, Kent terraos MBRATORY MASSAGE —The latest and most up-to-date treatment tho following complaints: Rheatism. Sciatica, Neuralgic Affections, cuiatory Diseases, Contracted Mus3, Stiff Joints. Nervous Headaches, etc. MRS C. J. QBOSSMANN. • i Certificated Medical Maas®ax*.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6052, 9 November 1906, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6052, 9 November 1906, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6052, 9 November 1906, Page 10