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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA II O U S E TO-MORROW (Sat,), at O-TJO. First Matinee. Children half-price to all parts. MACMAHON’S EXQUISITE LIVING PICTURES. P E E A II O U 3 ’a Solo Dirrciors Messrs MacMnaoii I,A ST NIGHT OF THE PRESENT PROGRAMME. L A CiVI A jlo X'S P{ CT a K Eli 1 The hitherto vexations ''dicker” blemisl has heen effaced for ever. TO-NIGHT, FOR THE LAST lIME. -pOiiUERY T TNI J Eli A - rtOUIJERY And the Delightful Parisian Living Subjects. Last Night of AIR HOW AR D A EENON MISS VINIA DE LOITTE, and MISS IRIS A ANCE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), COMPLETE CHANGE OF PBOGKAMMI EVERYTHING NEW AND DISTINCTIVE. \ GLORIOUS PROGRAMME ! PRICES—As. 2s, and Is NOTE—N< Early Doors’. No Extra Charges. Loi Plan at tlio Dresden. K 1 BIBONE KIOSK, AFTERNOON TEA. LUNCHEON. OPEN EVERY EVENING. DAY'S HAY. DAY'S HAY. SATURDAY. 3th NOVEMBER. MONSTER BALLOON ASCENT. MONSTER BALLOON ASCENT. BY PBOPESSOK BARNES THE AERIAL KING. IPROFESSOR BARNES had sncceEsfu Double Ascents in Auckland Inei Saturday, in the presence of 10,000 Spectators, and will appear at DAY'S BAY ON SATURDAY NEXT Don’t Miss this Great Sight! A Chance in a Lifetime And Never Seen Before in Wellington. The FERRY STEAMERS will rui SPECIAL EXCURSIONS in connector with the event. Further particulars to-morrow's in sue 83* GRAND MILITARY TOURNAMENT To bo held on A. AND P. SHOW GROUNDS, Palmerston North, MONDAY, 11th NOV. (King’s Birthday) DON’T MISS attending the above Special trains and farce (see railwaj time-tables). _ A DAY OF EXCITEMENT! 18 events for Infantry and Mounted Troops, each one a show in itself. AT the smartest corps in the Dominion competing. A DAY OP INTEREST AND NOVEI EVENTS! Display of Big Gnn drill by D Battery Lanco and Sword Exercise, Musical Ride Grand Figure March by Cadets. HR entries in every event. STAFF SERQ.-MAJOR DOVET, 495 Hon. Sec.. P.N. MEETINGS. |P BNERAL , ASSEMBLY 01 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. TO-DAY (FRIDAY). 10 a.m.—-Reports of Committees, etc. , 3 p.m.—Proposal of the Missions Committee to accept the offer of the eight Volunteers for the F'oreign Field. 7 p.m.—Missionary Evening. Addresses by the Mkmonajios, etc. COOKS AND WAITERS’ DISPUTE. MEETINGS of Employers interested will be held at the Employers’ Association Rooms, Woodward street, as under: Restaurant and Tearoom Proprietors: TODAY (FRIDAY), Bth Inst, at 11 a.m, In view of the rehearing of the dispute by the Arbitration , Court early next week, it is necessary that all parties interested, whether bound by the existing Industrial Agreement or not, should attend as above. WILLIAM PRYOR, Secretary, 831 N.Z. Employers’ Federation. THE COLONIAL CO - OPERATIVE BUILDING SOCIETY OF WEL LINGTON. (TIED Second Annual General Meeting A of the above Society will be held in the Society's Office, 3, Willis street THIS (Friday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. J. CRDWES, 842 Secretary, JgBBBT AND CO. finfeh Art Portrait! with beautiful new Platinun Process; lifo-liio aad artistic. 64, Cnbi street

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6361, 8 November 1907, Page 8

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