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Theatre • royal. Continued Success of FULLER’S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. GRAi\D HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. A new Travesty Sketch by Aithur—CREDGE and GIBSON—May EEX, the Physiological Enigma, will place himself into a TWO FEET SIX BOX, Eighteen Inches High, Re-appearance COMIC HARRY LINDEN ARTHUR XAUCHEET, the Great Comedian, "The Railway Porter,” Etc. Bob - DRISCOLL BEOS. - Alt. IDA BEEEIDGE. Everybody’s Favourite. "Jonah Man,” LUCY LAVINIA. Val Newton May Wallace Aubrey Douglas Clara Keating AMY BLACKIE. Vocal Queen. Lucy—-MAXWELL and ROBEETS-Euby PRICES—2s and Is. Plan at Dresden. WHERE TO SPEND KING’S BIRTHDAY HOLIDAY (NOVEMBER 9th). THE BELLEVUE GARDENS are just as Attractive as Ever, with their Wealth of Spring Blooms. JUPP’S BAND HAS BEEN ENGAGED TO PLAY ALL DAY THE ,MOoT POPULAR AIRS. A First-class COLD COLLATION will bo served in the Dining-room from 12 to 2 p.m. at 1b 6d per head. AFTERNOON TEAS, at 2.30 p.m., 6d. CORDIALS AT TOWN PRICES. A plentiful supply of Hot Water FREE. A. R. V. Lodder, Walter Gandar, Proprietor. Manager. PUBLIC MEETING. I HEREBY convene a Public Meeting of Citizens, to be held in the Concert Hall. Town Hall, on .MONDAY, the 12th inst., at 4 p.m., to meet the Rev E. W. Matthews, Secretary of the British and Foreign Sailors Society, London, who is now in charge of the Nelson ictory” Stall at the Christchurch Exhibition, Mr Matthews will present to the City a Bust of Lord Nelson, carved from tho timbers of his Flagship, H.M.S. Victory. Members of the Navy League, Heads of Schools and Colleges. Teachers, and the public generally, are cordially invited to 'attend. T. W. HISLOP, Chairman. 10th November, 1806. 416 THE TARANAKI PETROLEUM COMPANY, LIMITED. TO THE SHAREHOLDERS. CAUTION. r|IHE Directors request all Shareholders to refrain from giving PROXIES until receipt of a Circular Letter from tho DIRECTORS bearing this date. New Plymouth, Ist November, 1806. DANIEL BERRY, Chairman. 175 HUGH BAILY, Secretary. IF YOUR SUIT IS MADE BY THE BB.ADFORD WOOLLEN CO. IF your Suit is made by the Bradford Woollen Co., you can wear it with the certainty that it is proper and right up to the minute in style, and you can be sure that you haven’t paid too much for it. Our Suite are specially sought after by discriminating dressers. New Fabrics—Perfect fit. A SUIT FROM THE BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO. COSTS TO AND IT’S WORTH gQ P.C. MORE. BRADFORD WOOLLEN Go S. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. "WHO SAID BEGG’S WHISKY?’’ "WE ALL DID 1" "TOUT we never heard of Begg’s Whisky.” "What, you mean to say that you never heard of JOHN BEQG’S famous LOCHNAGAR WHISKY as supplied to all the Royal Palaces since 1848?” Besides, JOHN BEQG had the Royal Warrant, held by him since 1848, renewed by King Edward VII. in 1901, and also received a special warrant from H.R.H. the Prince of Wales in 1903. No greater recommendation needed of the genuineness of the article. 252 . Just Landed— Tk/f OTOR CYCLES, 2J, SJ, 5, and 6 h.p. MAGNETO AND ACCUMULATOR IGNITION. "ALLDAYS" and "CHAMPIONS.” Also Motor Car Requisites. TIRES, ACCUMULATORS. Etc., best selection in Vt e Pi u 3t° n . JENKINSON AND CO., 48, Victoria street. HIS LOItDSKjP’S HOTEL, Lichfield Street. Christchurch. Large Airy Rooms. Superior Cuisine. Every Attention to Visitors. Only the Best Liquors stocked. MRS LAHMANN (Formerly of Wellington), proprietress. THE CREDIT REPORTING AGENCY. Head Office: Auckland. Branches in all principal towns. Tradespeople should guard against fraudulent practices by consulting us. J. S. LINDSAY AND CO., Ooveney’s Buildings, Cuba and Ingestre streets. . KELBURNB TEA KIOSK. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. IT UNOH Served Daily from 12 to •JLJ o’clock. Afternoon Teas. Evi ing Teas for Students. Catering of descriptions effected. Telephone No. 21 THE MISSES GIBSON SMITH. Proprietresses. HE CARLTON. HOTEL Visitors to the Exhibition will find Good Accommodation at the Carlton He tel, Bealey avenue and Papanui road, CHRISTCHURCH. Trams pans every 10 minutes, and to the Exhibition it is only five minutes* walk. « F. DAVY, Proprietor. Jg LACK HORSE . HOTEL. MRS M. HARDING. LINCOLN ROAD ... CHRISTCHURCH. Good Accommodation for Visitors -to the Exhibition. , Tea minutes from town by Tram. 934 TJTUDR Shipping Advertisements and -M.: Shipping News, please see page 9.

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

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6052, 9 November 1906, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6052, 9 November 1906, Page 10