AMUSEMENTS. lIOUS E. Mr J. C. Williamson. LAST FOUR NIGHTS LAST FOLK NiOHTS HUBERT FTILEMMING’S ERIJERT I 1 LEMMING’S ENGLISH COMPANY. "including the Brilliant Actrcei BEATRICE BAY-TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) And TO-MOEi;O (T U ESDAY) AYill bo repented the SUCCESS UP THE SEASON! OI:lv lA ' MA. A Dramatisation by W. G. Wills, cf “ THE VIGAK OF WAKEFIELD. ' By arrangement with the executors of the late SIR- HENRY IRVING. Mr Flemming as tho Vicar. Mir;6 B-eatrico Bay os Olivia. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. loth and 16th APRIL, Last Two Nights of the Season, DU WAKBu PATIENT. dr \\ ake's patient. DR WAKE'S PATIENT. Stage Manager .Mr H. W. Varna. box Plan at Holliday's. Carriages at 10.45. PRICES—Ss, 3s, and Is. Early Doors to Family Circle, Is extra. Day Sales at Abel's. Children under 8 not admitted, bbl \V. E. Dryer, Business Manager. PANTO M I M E ! PE R A OUSE. fcoio Lessee Mr J. C. Williamson. SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 18. A Joyous Easter Assured. WHY ? Why? Because you arc to have A GORGEOUS PANTOMIME. A GORGEOUS PANTOMIME. CTNDERELLV! CINDERELLA! CINDERELLA I No Holiday would be complete without A PANTOMIME, and so AVILLIAM The Barnura of ANDERSON Australasian Amusements And the World- JOHN F. SHERIDAN Famous Comedian JOHN. F. SHERIDAN Have Combined to give New Zealand Playgoers A MAMMOTH ORGANISATION, Comprising 103 Capable Artists, Comedians, Vocalists, and Dancers, Presenting the Favourite of All Pantomimes LUCKY CINDERELLA, Poor Littlo Persecuted LUCKY CINDERELLA. The Girl who lost her Slipper but found a Prince. PRICES—4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Early Doors 6d extra. Box plan, at Holliday's. Early Door Day , Sale. Tickets at J. Abel's. Manager. STANLEY GRANT. O PE R A OUSE. CINDERELLA PANTOMIME. BOX PLAN WILL BE OPENED AT HOLLIDAY’S TO-MORRO WV, TUESDAY. AT 10 O’CLOCK. PRICES—-Reserved Stalls and Dress Circle. Is. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BOOKING. BOX FLAN BOX PLAN BOX PLAN BOX PLAN
WINTER has arrived —ORDERABERMAIN COAL FROM YOUR DEALER. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS H. B. MASON'S Classes fur Beginners are held on MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS in her Privati Hall, at SG. GHUZNEE STREET, Nest St. Peter's Church. Mrs Mason's Method of Tuition ensures Proficiency in Sis Private Lessens, or One Quarter at Class. Telephone 264 G. POSITIVE PROOE. gUDNBSS CURED. The Manager Wioletta Toilet Co., Christchurch. Dear Sir,—l have been troubled with DA.NDKUFF and .falling Out of iiair for some considerable time. Seeing your WIOLETTA Hair Food and Tonic advertised in the Oamaru “Mail” as the absolute cure, I applied to your Oamaru agent. Mr Morris, Chemist, for a bottle of WIOLETTA, and after using the bottle the BALD Patches are quite cured. —I am, sir, yours faithfully, J. A. MEEK. Weston, 26th March, 1907, Chemists, and Hairdressers, 3s 6d per bottle, or at FITZGERALD’S CECIL PHARMACY (Late Dispenser Auckland Hospital), Opposite Government Railway Station. MR JAMES BRIGGS SUFFERED SEVERELY FROM RHEUMATICS. QUICKLY CURED BY RHEUMO, Mr James Briggs, of e.g. Aorere, Wellington, testifies to the great benefit he received from Rheumo. He writes from Wellington on Sept. 6th, 1907:—“For « considerable time I suffered very severely from Rheumatics. I tried all kinds of liniments and pills, but they did me no good. I heard of several people who had taken Rheumo, and how they had been benefited, so I took a few bottles. I am pleased to say it did what you claim for it—relief and cure for Rheuraatics. All suffering from Rheumatics and Gout should give it a trial, as I will b© cured.—JAMES BKKjCo. All chemists and stores sell Rheumo at 2s 6d and 4s 6d. 9 “AMBEE TIPS” TEAS. These delicious Teas are to bo bad from most of the Grocers in Wellington and Suburbs. PRICES : 1/10 and 2/- a pound. In lib. and Jib. tine, and 51b. and 101 b. boxes. These Teas are specially selected and are free from tannin, assisting digestion and not causing indigestion, like many heavy, earthy flavoured Teas now on the market. Lovers of GOOD TEA should insist on their grocer sopplying them with "AMBER TIPS" Teas, which, for brisk, Savoury infusion, are unequalled. |
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6493, 13 April 1908, Page 8
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