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“T II E O R C II I D.” ■‘ln all respects the Koval Comic Opera Company him eclipsed its own record."— MELBOURNE AGE. 0 P E K A II O U S E. DIRECTION or 3. C. WILLIAMSON. GIGANTIC CHRISTMAS ATTRACTION I Commencing H OXI NO NIGII T. ( WEDNESDAY NEXT. DECEMiiEK 20.' MK J. G. WILLIAMSON'S ; ROY Al/ COMIC OPERA COMI'ANY. A Pcrieanent Australasian Institution Poss'bly ''m-qualled in Any Kart o£ Hie World, N umbering ONE HCMMIED ARTISTS. The Opnnimf Production will bo the GREATEST OK A 1.1, GAIETY S L'CCESSES ‘‘THE one 11 ID.” Which is tho Merriest Merrymaker that has ever found its way to Now Zealand. Its Success docs not lie merely in THE SPLENDOUR OK ITS PRODUCTION Rut More Particularly iu ITS ALL-ROUND BRIGHTNESS AND GO. And llrilliant Sony's ami Specialities. " T H E O R CHI D.” A LAUGH SCRATCH TO FINISH. TH E BOX PL A N For I lie FIRST SIX PERFORMANCES of •‘THE ORCHID” is Now Open at Iho Dresden, and iu view of the Phenomenal Demand for Seats, Patrons are Respectfully Invited (o Hook Early. Dress Circle ami Reserved Stalls, Gs; Stalls, ■!«; Family Circle. 2s. ■l2l Tom iny' Manager, Mi Geo. Miitheson. JUPP’S BAND! JXJPP’S BAND! ! WILL play at Potono Recreation Grounds TO-MORROW AFTERNOON (Sunday), 23rd December', at 31 p.m. The two Test Selections: "I Lombardi” and “Urn Ballo in Masclicra.” will" o rendered. Collection, in aid of (sending the Band . to tho Exhibition Conte;t. W, JUPP, Conductor. . 1 123 A. GUNNER. lion. Sec. L A D 1 E S. THE N.Z. VIA.VI CO. Beg to state that they are now established in their new ROOMS, Noa 1 and 2. FIRST FLOOR. BANK OK AUSTRALASIA CHAMBERS, Corner Customhouse quay and Hunter - - street. ,1 HOOTING THE CHUTE AT DAY’S 5 BAY. GREAT ATTRACTION. r ELLINGTON HARBOUR FERRIES. LIMITED. • SHOOTING THE CHUTE! SHOOTING THE CHUTE! un. Frolic, and Amusement for Everybody. Boat leaves Ferry Wharf daily as under 2.30 p.m.. and 7.30 p.m.. returning from ay at 4.15 p.'m., 6 p.m., 10 p.m. (Circumstances' permitting.) FARE IsThe Attraction for Old, Sedate, and Young is HOOTING THE CHUTE AT DAY’S BAY. 3ao mil WELLINGTON HARBOUR FERRIES. LTD. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. DAY’S BAY. SHOOTING THE CHUTE. SATURDAY, 22nd DECEMBER. Leave Town 10.15 a.m., 1.15. 2.30, 6 and Leave Pay 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 7 .p.m. MONDAY. 21th DECEMBER, ave Town 7.5, 10.15 a.m.. 2.30, 5.15, 6.25, p.rn. TUESDAY (CHRISTMAS DAY). Leave Town 10.15, 11 a.m., 2.30, 3 p.m. Leave Day 0, 11 a.m., noon, a p.m. WEDNESDAY (BOXING DAY), rho s.s. Duchess, Duco, (Countess, and ieen of the South will run to the Bay Leave 6 Town 9, 10. 10.30, 11. 11.30, noon 30 1. 1-30, 2, 2.30, and 3 p.m. Leave Bay, last steamer 6 p.m. FULL BRASS BAND in Attendance. IE WATER CHUTE will be in Full Swing. _ Refreshments in tho Pavilion at Town Hot water supplied free. / Irand Steam Riding Gallery, Games, ait Swings, Bathing Machines, Swim,ng Races, Dancing on the Lawns, ere., SEATOTJN AND KARAKA BAY'. MONDAY, 24th DECEMBER. Drdinary Timetable and Special Trips mi Town at 9.30 and 11 p.m. TUESDAY (CHRISTMAS DAY). Drdinarv Sunday Timetable. WEDNESDAY (BOXING DAY). Hie s.s. Cobar and Admiral will run aoiat excursions, commencing at 10 Permitting). BELLEVUE GARDENS. BELLEVUE GARDENS. STRING BAND Ti/fINIFIE’S ixl Will Play 4.T BELLEVUE GARDENS ON SUNDAY NEXT. Weather Permitting. 322 UNDERWOOD, BAR NOTH' the BEST visible writer made. If you require a VISIBLE Typewriter then inspect the many unique features of the Underwood. YBRBX, BARKER and FINLAY. LTD., WELLINGTON. INB i PANAMA HATS As •an effective light protection n tho heat of the sun on a warm ; mar’s day nothing is better than a Hue „ _ PANAMA HAT, 15s 21b S6s each. DUNGS STRAW HATS, all shapes, 2S lid 4s 6d 5s lid each. STRAW BOATERS, arrow brims, with now cable edges. Ss lid 5s lid 7s 6d each r e have a fine showing ce ail the ling shapes, viz.. Woodrow’s, Chris- , Borsalina’s Cool Spring and Arcade n. FOR UP-TO-DATE HEADGEAR See DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH. HAT ARCADE, iners street (opposite Opera House).

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6089, 22 December 1906, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6089, 22 December 1906, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6089, 22 December 1906, Page 14

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