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AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! Last Few Nights of this Grand Comodv, A PHENOMENAL HIT. A PJIENOMENAL HIT. CYCLONE OF LAUGHTER. ONE CONTINUAL SCREAM. ‘'O'CALLAGHAN IN A FIX." "O'CALLAGHAN IN A FIX." MR CHARLES VERNER AS O'CALLAGHAN. MR CHARLES VERNER AS O'CALLAGHAN. Supported by His Splendid Company. Popular Prices Dress Circle, 2s; All the Ground Floor, Is. Watch for next production; A SOLDIER’S WIFE. A Story of tho Afghan War. 139 i RATING RINK INGESTRE ST. 2 LAST NIGHTS ! ! £ Of THE GRAND CATHOLIC BAZAAR 1 THE VISITOR will be enOUUI/ titled to receive Worth of Goods off the Stalls. His Worship the Mayor (Hon. T.. W, Hislop) has been notified of tho estimated number of visitors to date, and on this basis the 5000th Visitor will bo entitled to receive £5 worth of goods off the stalls. Each visitor will receive a ticket on cnj tering Hall, which will then bo handed to 1 a sx>ecially apppinted committee, the holder of the winning ticket being tho 5000th Visitor. TO-NIGHT I ! TO-NIGHT ! ! GRAND PROGRAMME OF , ATTRACTIVE MARCHES and DANCES. Come and See tho FINE EXHIBITION OF ELECTRIC LIGHT CLUB SWINGING bj T little Miss Johnston, of the Wellington Physical Training School, who was specially engaged to give a performance at the New Zealand International Exhibition. No on© should miss seeing THE GRAND CATHOLIC BAZAAR. Who is going to be the 5000th Visitor ? No one should miss -having a chance in THE GRAND ART UNION, JQOA AND OK GOLD NUGGETS cU> And other VALUABLE PRIZES. Ldmission -| I m (including Chance in -t*/ ART UNION). Children, 6d. All who have art union books should forward the butts, and unsold tickets, with remittance, without delay to the Hon. Secretary, otherwise they will not participate in the drawing on Wednesday night. All accounts against the Murifcai Bazaar should b© rendered by midday to-morrow (Wednesday), to FRED. W. CEOMBIE, 141 Hon. Sec., 21, Marion street. RAILWAYS. Bt WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY, LTD. HOROWHENUA A. AND P. SHOW, At LEVIN RACECOURSE. On WEDNESDAY, 10th APRIL, 1907. Holiday excursion tickets to Levin v.-ill bo issued from all Company's Stations and Palmerston' by Morning Trains on WEDNESDAY, 10th April, available for return by any train on 11th April. W. M. HANNAY, General Manager. Wellington. sth April, 1907. 62 RAGING NOTICES. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 17th and 20th APRIL, 1907. OWNERS and TRAINERS are _ minded that : ACCEPTANCES lor tho First Day’s Handicaps and FINAL , PAYMENTS for N.l. Challenge Stakes' and N.Z. St. Lcger Stakes CLOSE on WEDNESDAY’, 10th April, 1907, at 9 1 o’clock p.m. A. E. WHYTE. 73 - Secretary.

MANAVVATU RACING CLUB. PALMERSTON NORTH. AUTUMN MEETING, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 24th and 25th April, 1907. A CCEPTANOES close TUESDAY, 16th April, at 10 p.m. Trains to and from Course direct from Wellington, via Manaivatu line. J. M. JOHNSTON. 45Q Secretary, ROYAL BAR-LOCK. The Sydney Manager of the Sunlight Soap Company (Limited), writes:—"We have tested othe** machines from time to time, but have always come back to the Bar-Lock, and at present in Sydney we have Eleven of your machines in'constant use, and none of any other make. At the Head Office and Branches of cur Parent Company (Messrs Lever Brothers, Limited, Port Sunlight) there are nearly 400 Bar-Locks in use, and we are informed that they also have ceased to use any other make. This is, we think, the strongest possible testimony we can give to the excellence of the Royal Bar-Lock Typewriter/’ ROYAL BAR-LOCK TYPEWRITER AGENCY, 42, Lambton quay. 782 WEDDING and IN MEMGRIAM CARDS printed in correct ety*a, and at moderate prices. * f N.d General Printing Department. Telephone 1045, j

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6178, 9 April 1907, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6178, 9 April 1907, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6178, 9 April 1907, Page 6

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