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AMUSEMENTS. HUGH LLOYD AND THE FINEST PROGRAMME EVER TO-NIGHT. TH E A T R E R O Y A L. Prop., John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS’ ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE AND MODERN BIOGEAPH CO. Hearty and Piolonged Applause Greets HUGH LLOYD, HUGH LLOYD, The IV orld’s Wonder on the Cerde Elastique. Watch out for his ROPEWA LKTNG. COMPETITIONS. A Sensation Caused By EVA LEE AND HER PICCANINNIES. A Star Act. The Quaintest. Most Comical Turn, THE HARMONIOUS HUXHAMS, The Melodious Merrymakers. JACK WILLIS. Renowned Calcdouian Scotch Comedian. RUPEIRT CHRISTIE—JAMES OPIE. LAVINIA. TYSON sings by request,, ’’’lf Those Lips Could Only Speak." VI—BONETTA and IVILUAMS-KEG. In Sketches and Singing. FRANK—MELVIN & FRA W LEY—'VI. NEW SENSATIONAL PICTURES. Prices—2s and Is. Boxes, One Guinea Plan Dresden. Doom 7.30. 727 HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. THE ROYAL PICTURES. OUE NEW PROGRAMME A BOOM! ■TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! See a Four-footed Hero. Se'e Mystic Mirrors. Seo Electrocuted. See Scenes Northern Venice, etc., etc. Our Prices—Downstairs. 6d; Upstairs, Is. m O W N HALL A (CONCERT CHAMBER). FACING THE MUSIC. FACING THE MUSIC. TO-NIGHT | TO-NIGHT (Last Performance). 3s 6d (Reserved. Plan at Dresden) and 2s. Doors 7.30. Commences 8 p.m'. 758 WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. PERFORMANCE BY THE MISSION BAND (Under the Conductorship of Bandmaster Baker). THE MISSION BAND will give a Performance at the BASIN RESERVE TO-NIGHT (Thursday, the oth instant), at 8 p.m. E. TAXT,/ Acting' Town Clerk. 9th April, 1908. ■ / 745 PIANOFORTE Students—lf you wish to produce full, rich, sonorous chords, join the Technio Club. 237. Wellington terrace. -)

&ING TJP 2570. VITETTA BROTHERS’ STRING BAND, Harp, Violin, and Flute (constantly engaged for over two years at tho 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. 136, Tory street; telephone 2570. PIANO FORTE Students—lf you wish to play octaves with brilliancy and case, join the Technic Club, 237, Wellington terrace. 307 DANCING. (Under Vice-Eegal Patronage). MISS ESTELLE BEEBE'S Evening Classes for Ballroom Dancing EE OPEN on FRIDAY, 3rd of APRIL, at 8 o'clock, at her Academy, 76, HILL ST. Juvenile Classes for Society and Fancy Dancing held daily at Academy. Special Class, Masonic Hall. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS H. B. MASON'S Classes for Beginners are held on MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS in her Private Hall, at 86, GHUZNEE STREET, Next St. Peter’s Chnroh. Mrs Mason’s Method of Tuition ensures Proficiency in Six Private Lessens, or One Quarter at Class. Telephone 2616. PIANOFORTE Students —If you wish to obtain velocity and clearness of execution, join the Technic Club. 237 Wellington terrace. MEETINGS. Me aitken’s committee MEETINGS. BROOKLYN—THIS (Thursday) EVENING, Baptist Churon, 7.45 p.m. Willing Helpers Invited. J. B. FINLAY, H. A. GOLD, 712 ' Joint Secretaries. MR AITKEN’S COMMITTEE MEETINGS. NEWTOWN W.C.T.TJ. Rooms, Constable street, THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at 8 o’clock. BEEHAMPORE HALL (Palm Grove) —THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at 8 o’clock. Friends and supporters of Mr Aitkon. willing to assist, are urged to attend these meetings. J. B. FINLAY, , H. A. GOLD, 711 4 Joint Secretaries.

THE WELLINGTON , OPEFuA HODSiJ COMPANY, LTD. THE Twentieth Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders of the Company will be held in the Social Hall of the Opera House on WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of April, 190 S, at'3 p.m. Business: To receive Directors’ Report and Balance-sheet. To Elect Two Directors. Messrs Gilmer and Barber are the retiring directors, and, being eligible,, offer themselves for re- ■ To Elect One Auditor and fix his remuneration. william: Mclean, Secretary. 7th April, 1908. Bank Chambers, Lambton quay, Wellington. 740 £SO B E A B fJYHB above sum will be paid to any A person who can produce a Suit to equal in style, fit and quality for the same price as the BRADFORD WOOLLEN COMPANY, Lambton quay, next Stewart Dawson’s. Ti/TR H. ANDREWS, ARCHITECT, "*■ Formerly Assistant to Mr John S. Swan (Clere and Swan), and Clere, Fitzgerald, and Richmond, has commenced Practice .of his Profession at 81. LAMBTON QUAY (Above Messrs Holliday and Co.’s). FRENCH Cleaning of Ladies’ Silk, Blouses, Costumes, and Fancy Ariclee of every description can he done at Barber's Steam Dye Works without shrinking or in any way affecting the most delicate colours. Address, 46, Cuba street.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6490, 9 April 1908, Page 8

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