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AMUSEMENTS. LAMB. THE DIVER, TO-NIGHT. Theatre royal Lessees. John Fuller and Sons. To-night will positively appear LAMB, THE DIVER In his Great Water Act. First Appearance PEARL LIVINGSTONE Last Four Nights of NELLIE—THE QUE^LYS—HARRY In n New Laughable Sketch BURGLAR AND MAD ACTRESS. Last Nights of IDA BERRIDGE. Last Nights of HARRY LINDEN. Introducing Burlesque Illustrated Song. ELLEN—THE MAYNARDS—ETHEL Last Nights of CLARENCE TISDALE. "An Evening Song,” " I’ll Sing Thee Songs of Araby." SAM KEENAN : The All-round Clever Entertainer and Impersonator. Sweet-voiced Soubrette PHOEBE LEWIS RUD PETERSON, Descriptive Vocalist. Last Nights of SLADE MURRAY. NEW BIOGRAPU PICTURES: A DIFFICULT PROBLEM. THE CHILD’S REVENGE. TRAVELS OF A BARREL.^ Plan, Prices as Usual. Doors 7.15. 587 CANTATA. The daughter of jairus” will be given in Kent Terrace Church on WEDNESDAY. 29th May, NOT Thursday, as advertised. E. P. HAT, 565 Hon. Sec. A SACRED CANTATA, "THE DAUGHTER OF JAIRUS” (By Dr Stainer), WILL be rendered in the Kent Terrace Presbyterian Church by the Choir (assisted by other vocalists) on WEDNESDAY, 29th MAY, 1907, At 8 p.m. Organist: Mr Robert Parker. Choirmaster and Conductor: Mr Mcrowether O. Meadows, L.A.B. Soloists; Mr and Mrs F. P. Wilson, Mr Fred Baines. Admission Free. Collection. E. P. HAY, 504 Hon. Secretary. LADIES A RE INVITED TO ATTEND -T-V the Well-illustrated Descriptive HEALTH TALKS To be given at the VIA VI ROOMS, Australasia Chambers, in new Bank of Australasia Buildings, corner of Customhouse quay, Hunter street, on MONDAY AND FRIDAY AFTERNOONS. At 3 o’clock. A printed version of Viavi aims and methods obtainable by call or letters. 847 RACING NOTICES. OTAKI MAORI RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING, 1907. OWNERS and Trainers are reminded! that Acceptances for the First Day’s ' Handicaps and Entries for the Maiden Flat Race and Final Hack Scurry close at the Club’s Office, Otaki, on TUESDAY, j May 28th, at 8 p.m. ( The Otaki Telegraph Office closes at ■ 5 p.m. For full programme see "Referee.” HEMA R. TE AO, 500 Secretary'. SOUTH WAIRARAPA CHARITABLE TROTTING CLUB. ACCEPTANCES for all Handicaps, and Entrance for Maiden Trot, will close on THURSDAY. May 30th, at 9 p.m., at tho Club,Hotel, Greytown. W. ARMSTRONG, 430 Secretary. BIGGEST BRIGHTEST 0 D WORTH, BEST gPECIAL Illustrated Wellington Edition of "NEW ZEALAND MAIL." ■ Just the. thing to mail to your friends abroad. Ordor from your newsvendor. PUBLISHED ON JUNE sth., 424 ACETYLENE GAS LIGHTING!!! pvO you desire ap IDEAL for your House, Hotel, Store, Church, one which is safe reliable and economical? then invefiticato the merits of Acetylene.' | As Installed by this Company it becomes | the gieatest comfort and , conre> fence of 1 country life Do not be led astray by the cheap and smelly nstallations of its infancy —they are now tbit gs of the past This Company’s up-to-date plants give absolute satisfaction Wo ate experts in the business, and if you want a good installation and a square do-1, write as. N.Z. ACETYLENE GAS LIGHTING CO., •LTD. King’s Chambers, Wellington, Qua oklt Wrllinotom Adurkss. “GREENMEADOWS VINE YARD,” HAWKE S BA?. THE different Wines of this wellknown Vineyard, consisting of— Hock Claret Constantia Burgundy Madeira Port’ May now be obtained from , HUNT AND COwine AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, 29, Victoria street, WELLINGTON. Sole Agents for Wairarapa, Manawatu, and Wellington Districts. Telephone No. 666. 341 FREE! FREE I IKEEI GREAT Clearing Sale, balance of Exhibition Goods, must be sold 50 per cent, below original prices, including— Greenstone Brooches, Hearts, Chains, Scarf Pins. Studs. Butter Knives, etc., also big lino of Mother of Pearl goods, also Olive Wood Fancy Boxes, etc.. Ladies* Purses. Ladies’ and Gents’ Watches 't all prices. Alarm Clocks from 2s lid. ( Sale commences Friday, 17th inst. * KHuIJRI, General Importer of Oriental and European Goods, 187, Lambton Quay (opposite Police Court). 2

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6219, 27 May 1907, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6219, 27 May 1907, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6219, 27 May 1907, Page 6

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