AMUSEMENTS | P E R A HOUSE. Lessee J. C. WILLIAMSON Sub-Lessee and Manager WiLiRAM ANDERSON AN IMPORTANT DRAMATIC EVENT! Commencing TUESDAY' NEXT, NOVEMBER 10th. WILLIAM ANDERSON'S FAMOUS DRAMATIC COMPANY. Grand Production of the Remarkable Locoi-a-uie.iJang Drama of Australian Station Life, ' THE SQUATTER’S DAUGHTER. THE SQUATTER'S DAUGHTER. Or The Land of the Wattle. Written by Albert Edmunds in Four Acts. BEAUTIFUL SCENIC STUDIES! Waratah Station—The Shearing Shed— Eucalypti Gorge—Genoum Caves — Budging the Guasm. Waterfall ouily (introducing the Great, Beal Water Sensation), and the Bush Conservatory. Stage Director MR PRANK REIS. BOX PLAN OPENS on SATURDAY at Holliday’s (Reserved Seats Is). PRICES—3s, 2s, and Is. Early Doors Cd extra. Day Sales at Abel’s. Advance Representative, George Coates. T HEA T R E ROYAL, Proprietors Sub-Lessee Manager TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! John Fuller and Sons. G. W. Heller. Geo. Callender TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I And Following Evenings. HELLER’S MYSTIC HELLER’S MYSTIC HELLER’S MYSTIC COTERIE! COTERIE! COTERIE! Fashionable, Social and Popular. WHY NOT BE UP TO DATE, WHY NOT BE UP TO DATE. . Ami see THE MARVELED US HELLERSIn their Entertlammcnt of MAGIC MUSIC. MIRTH, and MYSTERY. A Brilliant S’ooial and Artistic Success! Prices—3s, 2s. Is. Children half-price. Plan at Dresden. No extra charge for hooking. No early doors. S3G BELLEVUE GARDENS! BELLEVUE GARDENS! BELLEVUE GARDENS! KING’S BIRTHDAY.. KING’S BIRTHDAY. The Popular Rendezvous for a Happy Holiday. MR R. WOODS’S Famous STRING BAND will delight visitors with merry music all day. Luncheon, from 12 to 2 p.m. ... la Cd Afternoon Tea. 2.30 to 5 p.m..., 6d Plenty of hot water available. Cordials at town prices. A. E. V. LODDER, 'WALTER GANDAE, Proprietor. Manager. Y M. C. A. , Fascinating and. Instructive j ILLUSTRATED' LECTURE, ; With the Aid of tho Tourist Department's Magnificent Lantern. "FROM THE CAPE TO ZAMBESI," By • V REV. DAVID RUSSELL, Of South Africa. TO-NIGHT! ■ 8 o'clock. ,TO-NIGHT! Owing to the Election Meetings, the Lecture will be held in the Y.M.C.A. GYMNASIUM, Instead of in the Town Hall. TICKETS—Is. TICKETS—Is. rjn 0 W N fl A L L. GRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT By the WELLINGTON ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. - Conductor, MrTIFRED HILL And LEADING VOCAL ARTISTS. THURSDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, 1908. ADMISSION (3s Reserved), 2s, and Is. Box Plan at Dresden. T. R. COOKE, 613 Hon. Sec. GRAND ANNUAL NAVAL AND MILITARY NAVAL AND MILITARY TOURNAMENT t ■ ■ TOURNAMENT And ASSAULT AI ARMS. ASSAULT AT ARMS. To be held on the ’ SHOWGROUNDS. PALMERSTON NORTH, On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, and MONDAY, NOVEMBER Sth (King’s Birthday). TWO DAYS of ' Brilliant, Thrilling Exciting CONTESTS, TOUiL\Lio, land DISPLAYS.I GRAND NAVAL DEMONSTRATION jßy One Hundred British Seamen and j Marines from H.M.S. Encounter. I This will be the first display of its kind and magnitude ever given in New Zealand. A feature of the Most Intense Euoohmaking and Imperial Interest, which should draw to the grounds the Greatest Crowd ever seen there. GRAND MILITARY TATOO AND j 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 Grack Corps of New Zealand, ior Special Trains see Railway Poster*. E. C. IP.'’ (Staff Sergt.-Major), 771 Hon. Sec, 7ANTED, Smart Boys to Sell "Times." ■ Good Commission, ply to the Publisher,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6660, 6 November 1908, Page 7
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