Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

AMUSEMENTS. PE R A HOUSE. T MTORTANT AMNOUNCEMENS-'. TUTESSRS MEYNELL AND GUNN nnJL iirune? for THURSDAY NIGHI next, Ini' PrcmU'ie in Australasia o! their Very Latest Dramatic Vurehafo. .when will’bo presented 3. A. Uunolml s Greatest Success. THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME. (For Five Nights Only). The BOX PLAN for this imrortmt rodnrtion OPENS AT THE DRESDEN .. ,NING. production OPENS AT THE Dili: TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) MOR PE E A HOUSE. 1110 Direction of Allan Hamilton. MESSES RUPERT CLARKE. JOHN WEEN. MEYNELL AND GUNN b DRAMATH' COMPANY'. "SATURDAY NIGHT. The Perennially Sum-Wui Dr ! 'till. FATAL WEDDING. ’ THE FATAL AVBDDING. Once more received with utmost demonstrations of d. light. DING-DONG DING-DONG. LISTEN TO THE CHIMES. They ring out the glad tidings ot advent of this most striking and TO-NTGil'lM 'MONDAY. SEPTEMBER Pith. (And two following nights). Ernest Leicester and Beatrice Holloway, together will a Alacnilment, Cast in THE FATAL WEDDING. THUVSDAY. SEPTEMBER ITth. For the first lime in Australasia (final production of the season), the old folks at home. An Augmented Cast. Pictunvqiie Scenery. GRAND CHILDREN'S PLANTATION SCFiNE. Bov Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales ' 'ml’s. Popular Prices —3s, 2s. Is (early doors to second stalls and gallm v Od extra). !,u rn H E A T E E ROY A L, Direction of EDWIN GEACH. "STILL THEY COME." CROWDED AGAIN TO THE LIMIT CROWDED AGAIN TO THE LIMIT ON SATURDAY, And Hundreds Again Reluctantly Denied Admission to Witness THE MOST REMARKABLE LIVING PICTURES OF THE TIME. MESSRS MACiIAHON & CARROLL’S Unique Enterprise, the Complete Reproduction in Marvellous Detail of the now Historic BURNS-SQUIRES BATTLE. BURNS') SQUIRES BATTLE. By special and exclusive arrangement with Mr Edwin Goach. Nightly exciting the inten.ee interest of all glasses of the community, and voci--1 forously acclaimed THE SUCCESS OF' THE CENTURY. But this is not all. A delightfully diversified series of the very latest Living Picture Wonders constitutes the first part, comprising— The MARVELLOUS OLYMPIC GAMES At tho Franco-British Exhibition. T'he "Marathon” Race from Windsor to the "Stadium" (London). His Majesty the King Opening the Great Tourney, etc. All new to New Zealand, and ail in the highest class of the Cinematographic Art. To-night and every evening at ,8. Doors open lit 7. Note-Tickets of those unable to obtain admission on Saturday will be available this evening. Prices—3s, 2g and Is. No extra charges. Box Plans at the Dresden. 88

"TIS MAJESTY’S ' THEATRE, AIL Courtenay place. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! And TO-MORROW NIGHT! Last Two Opportunities of Seeing l This Pine Programme. THE ROYAL PICTURES. THE ROYAL PICTURES. THE LAST TWO MERRY' ■ NIGHTS OP WIDOW THIS LAUGHING 'WALTZ. SUCCESS. AND OUR BRILLIANT SEMES OP CINEMATOGRAPH TRIUMPHS. Don’t Miss this Pine Bill! THE ROYAL PICTURES. THE ROYAL PICTURES. Our Prices—ls and 6d. Matinee Saturday. T OwN H A L LWELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. WEDNESDAY-, FRIDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, IGth. IStli. THE WORLD-RENOWNED TENOR, CHARLES SAUNDERS, CHARLES SAUNDERS, CHARLES SAUNDERS, CHARLES SAUNDERS, CHARLES SAUNDERS. CHARLES SAUNDERS. The World’s Greatest Oratorio Tenor. The World's Greatest Oratorio Tenor. Manchester "Courier” —“Simply electrified has audience of 31,000 PEOPLE at the Crystal Palace by his rendering of ‘Sound an Alarm.’” ADMISSION-3, 2s, and Is. Box Plan at the Dresden. S. G. HAMERTON, Wi Hon. See. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. PUBLIC LIBRARY’ LECTURES. A LECTURE will bo given at ST. THOMAS’S SCHOOLROOM, on MONDAY, the Hth List., at 8 p.m., bv A. L. D. FRASER, ESQ., M.P. Subject—The Maori: Early History, Mythology, Manners, Customs', etc. Admission Free. JNO. R, PALMER, _ , Town Clerk. September 10th, 1903. 89 ME CHAPMAN WAS SCEPTICAL BU'J RHELiMO CONVINCED HIM. Mr F. J. Chapman is well known in Nelson, Read how IitIEUMO cured him, He writes:—“Being a bit sceptical was the reason that I did not try RHEUMO, until you put the experience of others you know and the benefit they derived. 1 nm no longer a sceptic after what RHEUMO has done for me. ■ i am constantly m draughts in my occupation as Engine Driver at Messrs Griffen and Son’s Factory. I can iccoramend RHEUMO as a good remedy.— F. J. Chapman, Nelson." Why suffer when RHEUMO will onro you. At all Stores and Chemists, 2s Cel and 4s 6d,

A very interesting: hockey match was played on the* Wellington ground between the. Eoseneath ladies and men (the latter being in skirts), and resulted in a win for the .sterner :-ox. The nlay \va“ interesting throughout, the main feature being obstruction and sticks on the part of the men. The ladies played a very fair game, and de-serve _ roru?iderablc prai.w> for their play, giving the men plenty of work to do. as will be sunnii-f-d by the score—men 4, ladrs 3. Mrg,- r - Marshall (2), Gosling, and Downes scored for the men and MiWatt (2) Ccrrick for the ladies. Both loams nd at tho Hotel Windsor in the evening, to celebrate the match. The whistle was held by Mr L. P. Wrigloy. Toaking's Linseed Emulsion is an acrtowlidged cure for coughs, colds. croup and bronchial affections. Woods Children’s Hacking Cough at night ’ Great Peppermint Cure. Is Cd. •

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTIM19080914.2.79.4

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6624, 14 September 1908, Page 7

Word Count
836

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6624, 14 September 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6624, 14 September 1908, Page 7