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AMUSEMENTS. £JLAKA BUTT-RUMFORD CONCERTS BOX PLANS For Both Concerts will be opened at THE DRESDEN on TUESDAY MORNING NEXT, At a.m. m O W N II a L L. Direction of J. and N. TAIT. B U TT-RUMFORD HU TT-RUM FORD H U T T-RC1IPOK1) FAREWELL CONCERTS. PARK WEI J, CONCERTS. FAREWELL CONCERTS. TUESDAY EVENING, 3rd MARCH, TUESDAY EVENING, 3rd MARCH, And THURSDAY EVENING, sth MARCH. THURSDAY EVENING, sth MARCH. Concluding Concerts of the most enormously successful tour ever known in New Zealand. CLA R A CLA R A CLA R A Box Plans for both Concerts mil be opened at the Dresden on Tuesday next at 9 a.m. Reserved Gallery and Body of Hall 10s 6d Special Reserve Front Row Gallery 21s Od Reserved Chairs (Body of Hall) 7s Gd Unreserved Seats ... 5s Od COUNTRY PATRONS May Reserve Seats by Post by Sending postal or money-order, with stamped addressed envelop© for reply, to J. and N. TAIT, care Dresden Piano Company, Wellington. G. D. PORTUS, C. C. CAMPBELL, Business Managers. New Star Programme TO-NIGHT! DENIS CARNEY, Better than Ever. Theatre royal. Prop., John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS’ ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE. Reappearance TO-NIGHT of DENIS CARNEY, Inimitable Comedian and Dancer. Electric Success of BEIGHTTE SMITH. Australia’s Representative Soubrette. First Appearance of MADAME LILIAN MONTGOMERY, The Sweet-voiced Soprano. THE VANTELLS, Triple Horizontal Bar Experts. THE BANVARDS, Cleverest Knockabout Acrobatics. BUMPITY BUMPS. VioIet—BONETTA and WILLIAMS—Reg. Comedy Sketch Patterers. Will—THE FRANKLINS—Ruby The Somewhat Different Team. Immense—WlLL J AMES—Success. Celebrated Ban j o Executant. Chic Soubrette MALVENA MOORE. Harry—SALMON and CHESTER —Ida BRILLIANT BIOGRAPH STUDIES! Prices—2s and Is. Boxes. One Guinea.

HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. THE ROYAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Gth WEEK! 6th. Complete Change of Programme! EVERY' ITEM NEW! Latest Biographic Studies Shown THIS A F T E R N 0 O N. GRAND PRIZE MATINEE! Every Child Receives a Present. Children 6d All Parts. Third Limerick Closes To-night. Fourth Limerick Commences MONDAY. Same Prizes. GET A POST-CARD. 239 RING UP 2570. YITETTA BE-OTHEES’ STRING BAND, Harp. Violin, and Flute (constantly engaged for over two years at the Royal Oak Hotel), are prepared to receive engagements for at homes, garden parties, picnics, sports, weddings, etc. Music all up-to-date. Large or small orchestra. 66, Tory street; telephone 2570. MRS H. B. MASON’S DANCING ’CLASSES. CLASSES for Beginners will commence on MONDAY, 2nd March. Intending Pnnils are requested to communicate with Mrs Mason, at 86, Ghuznce street, next St. Peter’s Church. Private Lessons by arrangement. 175 ' EVANS AND SON (Of Hill View Nurseries, Taita) WILL Open as FLORISTS and NURSERYMEN in the New Hotel Windsor Buildings 51, Willis street, TO-DAY (Saturday), 23nd inst). Miss Murray (late Lambton. quay) will he in charge. Wedding and Ball Bouquets a speciality. Note address and Tel. 2147. 163 TEA 1 TEA 1 TEA 1 JUST landed, direct from the Hythe Tea Gardens, Ceylon, a shipment of the finest Broken Orange Peko Tea. No finer quality ever left Ceylon. Retailed in ilb and 11b packets, 2s per lb Special reduction to consumers of largei quantities. R- F. DIGBY (Late of Hume and Son). Offices—No. 12, First Floor Hume’s Building, Willis street, 510

SMART DRESSING. To be well dressed doesn't mean extremes in staler;, bat simply ' good taste and good cutting. You've got to depend mpom your tailor for them. You can rely on the Bradford Woollen 00. for tho top notch of fashion in cutting—for workmanship and for your satisfaction. RRADEORD WOOLLEN CO., "The Quality Tailor*," 3 LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6450, 22 February 1908, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6450, 22 February 1908, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6450, 22 February 1908, Page 14

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