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AMUSEMENTS. HUGH LLOYD AND THE FINEST PiiO.-JUA.UME EVER TO-NIGHT, np il E A T R E R 0 V A L, A Prop., John I-’ 11 11 oi- and Sons. J ELLERS’ ADVANCED VAEDEVILLE AND .MODERN BIOGRAPH CO. Hearty and Piolongcd Applause Greets HUGH LLOYD. HUGH LLOYD, The WorldV Wonder on the Corde Elastiquo. Watch out for his KOREWALKINO COMPETITIONS. A Sensation Canned By EVA LEE AND HER PICCANINNIES. A Star Act. The Quaintest, Most Comical Turn, THE HARMONIOUS HUXHAMS, The Melodious Merrymakers. JACK WILLIS, Renowned Caledonian Scotch Comedian. RCPMRT CHRISTIE—JAMES OPIE. LAVINIA TYSON sings hy_ request. "If Tlioso Lips Could Only Speak.” VI—BONETTA and WILLIAMS-KBg. In Sketches and Singing. FRANK—MELVIN & FR-A W LET—VI. NEW SENSATIONAL PICTURES. Prices—2* and Is. Boxes, Olio Gum**:* Plan Dresden. Doors 7.30. 727 HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. THE ROYAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! COMPLETE CHANGE PROGRAMME! All Now Pictures direct from Spencer’s Company, Lyceum Theatre, Sydney. SEE THE FOUR-1 DOTED HERO! A Record of Animal Sagacity. SEE THE MYSTIC MIRRORS! A Fairy Fantasy in Beautiful Colourings. SEE THE PANTRYMAN’S DREAMS! .Mysterious and Intensely Humorous, Etc., etc. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ALL NEW PICTURES. Our Prices—Downstairs, Gd; Upstairs, Is. VICTORIA COLLEGE STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION. TOWN HALL ICON CERT CHAMBER). "FACING THE MUSIC” (Under Vice-Regal Patronage). TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW. NIGHT. Genera) Committee: —Lady Ward. Mcsdamea T. W. Hislon, C. H. Izard, W. Fell, W. Nathan, T. H. Easter field, C. Luke, and Miss Coates; Hon. T. TV. Hislon, .T. G. W. .ARken, Esq.. M.P.. C. 11, Izard. Esq., M.P., F. M. B. Fisher, Esn., M.P. Cast of Characters:—Col. Duncan Smith, Mr Alex. TV. Newton: Rev. John Smith, Dr D. N. Isaacs: Dick Desmond, Mr E. Lyon: Sem>»nt Duffel. Mr F. A. do la Mare; John Smith d’lc other Mr Smith), Air Frrdk. TV. Roberts: Make! Who curate’s wife). Miss May Newman; Norn. (The other Mr S-Bth’s wife). .Miss Lena Lennox; Flora Fotheringay (of Byon Theatre}. Miss Mildred Long+on: Mm Pouting (the other Mr Smith’s housekeeper). Arise Olive Moore. In 3 Acts. String Orchestra under Miss Ethelwyn Kirk. Fnrds for College Gymnasium' ond Social Hall. As 6d (reserved. Box Plan at Dresden) and a-,. Doors opened 7.30. Motor-cars 10.30. R. St. .T. BF.F.RR. JULIES Mc.L. HOGBEN, 707 Joint Secretaries. ■J7SIANOFORTE Students—lf yon wish i*i to produce full, rich, sonorous chords, loin the Technic Club. 237, Wellington terrace, )

Y.M.C.A. IN aid of furnishing a hod room in the rmr hniidincr. GK.ANTI OONCKRT ft COMTOIKTTA. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), BWi A PRIJj. at 8 n.m.. In tho WESLEY'HAIX. Taranaki street. Tickets, Is. Tickets, Is. The rRiTE.rn of the universal truth.— Rot. J. TL Morton names. TLA., will Tl’liver a LTifTUBE, entitled "The Truth Shall Make You Free" fßoli"ion in tho Daysof Sncinlkm), on THURSDAY. April 9th, 7.30 p.ro., at 88, MANNEK.?! STREET. Open Discussion. Silver Admission. A cordial -welcome is extended to people of ell shades of opinion and belief. The Minister has no endowment or stipend. An appeal is mad* for voluntary subscriptions, also for .£2O to wipe oh debts.’ Address : ‘'‘Esperanto/’ Lower Hutt, 681 RING UP 2570. ■\7ITETTA BROTHERS’ STRING t BAND, Harp, Violin, and Flute (constantly engaged for over two years at tho Royal Oak Hotel), are prepared to receive engagements for at homes, gardtn parties, picnics, sports, weddings, etc. Music all up-to-date. Large or small oi'chestra. 135, Tory street j telephone 2570. I "OIANOFORTE Students—lt you wish | -A.’ to play octaves with brilliancy and I case, join the Technic Club, 23V, Wellington terrace. 307 LANCING. ' (Tinder Vicc-Begnl Patronage). TVTISS ESTELLE BEERP/S Evening -A*- Classe'. for Ballroom Dancing RE OPEN on FRIDAY, 3rd of APRIL, at 8 o’clock, at her Academy, 70. HILL ST, Juvenile Classes for Society and Fancy Dancing held daily at Academy. Special Class, Masonic Hall. BALLROOM DANCING. Mrs n. b. mason’s closes Beginners are held on MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS in her Privnt) Hall, at 86, GHUZNEE STREET, Next St. Peter’s Church. Mrs Mason’s Method of TuiiLn ensures Proficiency in Six Private Lessons, or One Quarter at Class. Telephone 2646.

'OIANOFORTE Students—lf you wish jl to obtain velocity and clearness of execution, join the Technic Club. 237 Wellington terrace. RAILWAYS NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EASTER HOLIDAYS. 1908. Holiday excursion tickets, available for return until 20th May, 1908, will bo obtainable any station to any station on the Welling-ton-Napier-New Plymouth section and Wellington and Manawatu Company's line (except where ordinary fares are less) from TUESDAY, 11th April, to MONDAY. 20th April, 1908. These tickets are available for break of journey, at any station at which the train is timed to stop over 25 miles from issuing station. For full particulars see posters and handbills. 697 BY ORDER. GEO. T. WHITE, XHTATOHMAKER, MANUFACTUK- ’ * IMG JEWELLER, AND OPTICIAN. 59, I.AMBTON QUAT, WELLINGTON, and at Christchurch. DRESS AND ENGAGEMENT KINGS. Largo and well-selected Stock to choose from— DIAMONDS. EMERALDS, TURQUOISES, RUBIES. SAPPHIRES, Etc. OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. GREENSTONE- , Largest assortment of Greenstone Novelties in town, Maori Tikis, Pendants, Pen-holders, Jam Spoons, Butter Knives, Book-markers, etc. Special attention given to Manufacturing and Repairs. A. LAUREN SON. Manager.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6489, 8 April 1908, Page 8

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