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AMUSEMENTS. Mrs wiggs of the cabbage patch.” BOX PLAN OPEN TTTTS MORNING AT THE DRESDEN. Mrs wiggs of the cabbage PATCH.” "You can coax a very large elephant with a very little sugar.” —Maxims of Mrs Wiggs. K.S.V.P. MRS WIGGS’ "AT HOME” To meet MISS TABITHA HAZY AND MR HIRAM STUBBXNS. On the occasion of their marriage at the OPERA HOUSE, SATURDAY NEXT. Q P E R A HOUSE. i Lessee .. : Manager J. C. Williamson Bert Royle SATURDAY NEXT AND SEVEN FOLLOWING NIGHTS, J. C. WILLIAMSON Presents, by arrangement with LIEBLE'R AND CO., of New York, jyps OF THE C ABBAGE P ATCH. THE TRIUMPH of TWO CONTINENTS. Mrs Hegan Rioe, the author of “MRS WIGGS OF THE CABBAGE PATCH," Wrote 20,000 Words in the Book, for which she received the sum of a 20,000 —ONE POUND PER U ORD. THE PLAY IS CLEVERER THAN THE BOOK. 3s, 2s. PRICES Sxfcra. Early Boors 6d Day Sales at Christcsoii's, 546 Touring Manager, Charles Berkley. H IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, Courtenay place. The People’s Popular Picture Palace! EVERYTHING NEW TO-NIGHT! THE ROYAL PICTURES. THE ROYAL PICTURES. THE ROYAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 A Magnificent Combination of the Newest Gems. Roaring Comical Sketches I Realistic Scenic Series 1 Thrilling Dramatic Subjects! The Perfection of Perfection 1 THE ROYAL PICTURES. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. MATINEE ON SATUR DA Y 1 Our Prices, Is and 6d. Plan Theatre. CONCERT CHAMBER, fjl OWN HALL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29th. 1908. ELOCUTIONARY AND MUSICAL RECITAL, By MR J. M. CLARK, In Aid of Funds of Boys’ Institute. Mr J. 31. CLARKE will Recite: "plow Rubinstein Played.” "The Vagabonds.” ‘‘Mark Antony’s Oration.” “Mrs Random Crawley.” “The Bold, Bald Man.” Mr SUTCLIFFE will Recite: "Her Letter." “Mini, Ninette, Ninon." ' “Dandy Fifth." ■ • Miss CHRISTINE PIGOT will Recite:"Preparations for the Dinner Party.” “Heliotrope.” "A Lullaby." Mr REDGRAVE will Recite: "Drake’s Drum.” Mr E. J.;HILL will Sing: "Jlara." "Boat of All.” 3IR JUSTICE COOPER WILL PRESIDE. Tickets, Is; Reserved Seats (at Dresden), 2s. 52; WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TOWN HALL ORGAN! JgECITAL BY ME BARNETT. MAUGHAN THURSDAY EVENING, October 29th, at 8 o’clock. PROGRAMME : 1. Suite Gothique Boellmann 2. Scene 3, Act 1., “Tannhauser" Wagner 3. Prelude and Fugue in D Bach 4. Serenade '. Schubert 5. Prelude in C sharp minor Rachmaninoff G. Volkslied Mark Hambourg 7. Wedding March Mendelssohn AD3IISSION: SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. JNO. R. PALMER. Town Clerk. 26th October, 1908. 486 GRAND ANNUAL NAVAL AND 3ITLITARY Naval and military TOURNAMENT TOURNAMENT And ASSAULT AT ARMS. ASSAULT AT ARMS. To be held on the SHOW GROUNDS. PALMERSTON NORTH, On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, and MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9th (King’s Birthday). TWO DAYS of Brilliant, Thrilling Exciting CONTESTS, TOURNEYS, and DISPLAYS. GRAND NAVAL DEMONSTRATION By One Hundred British Sjeamen and Marines from H.M.S. Encounter. This will be the first display of its kind and magnitude ever given in New Zealand. A feature of the Most Intense Eoochmaking and Imperial Interest, which should draw to the grounds the Greatest Crowd ever seen there. GRAND MILITARY TATOO AND MASSED BAND PERFORMANCE. The Grounds Brilliantly Lit with Electric Searchlights by the Encounter’s Electric Light Squad of Naval Experts ON THE SATURDAY NIGHT. Military Features on both days, unsurpassed in the Dominion, by the Crack Corps of New Zealand. For Special Trains see Railway Posters. E. C. DOVFV, (Staff Sergt.-Major), 774 Hon. Sec.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6652, 28 October 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6652, 28 October 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6652, 28 October 1908, Page 10