AMUSEMENTS. (Jl HEA TE E ROYAL. THE KILTIES ■ SENSATIONAL, SUPREME SUCCESS! THIS AFTERNOON! THIS AFTERNOON! TO-DAT! TO-DAY! THE KILTIES ! MATINEE! THE KILTIES! MATINEE! Children Half-price to All Parts. Doors Open 1.30 p.m. Commence 2.30 p.m. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THE FAMOUS KILTIES' BAND! THE FAMOUS KILTIES' BAND! "In the Garb of Old Gaul, with the fire of Old Rome." BY ROYAL COMMAND This Supreme Organisation Includes tho Celebrated CLAN JOHNSTONE TROUPE, Scotch and Irish Pipers and Dancers, CHOIR OF TWENTY VOICES, TWO GIANT DRUM-MAJORS (Weo Braw Laddies), 7ft 2!in and 7ft 3Jin respectively. ‘ "DINNA FORGET !" ■ “HOOTS, MON! WE WINNA!" Prices—Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalk 3s, Stalls 2s. No Pit. Box Plan Dresden. 78S T HEA T R E ROYAL Under the Sole Direction of MISS FLORENCE BAINES, Laughter! LOOK OUT FOR THI Laughter! LAUGHING BOOM ! Laughter! Miss Laughter! LAN C ASHIRE LIMITED Laughter! Laughter! Laughter! Laughter! Laughter! Laughter! Laughter! Laughter! Laughter! Laughter! Laughter! Laughter! Laughter! Laughter! Laughter! Laughter! Laughter! A MUSICAL FARCICAL COMEDY. Miss FLORENCE BAINES, The Girl Who Set Londoi Laughing, As OUR MARY ELLEN! The Laughing Lancashire Lass. Supported by her Own Com pauy. Popular Prices —3s, 2s Is. No early doors. No ex tra charge. No fees for book ing. Plan will be Open a the Dresden Company WED NESDAY NEXT. 78 fTIHE LOST ART OF STORY-TELLIN( X, REVIVED. EDWARD REEVES, EDWARD REEVES, AUSTRALIA'S TALENTED • ELOCU TIONIST. SOCIETY ENTERTAIN EB, CHARACTER IMPERSON ATOR, and CHARMING STORY TELLER will give a short eeries o RECITALS in Wellington— JAN. S—CHARLES DICKENS. (A Christmas Carol.) JAN 7.—SIR A. AjONAN DOYLE'I Exploits of Brigadier Gerard. JAN. 9. - RALPH CONNOR'S SKI PILOT. Each Recital from Memory, withou the aid of Note or Book. Two hours, of thrilling interest, am charmingly intermingled humour am Pathos. Mr Beeves' performances are pronounc ed .by the press and public to be worth; to rank with CLIFFORD HARRISON. LOCKE RICHARDSON, HENRY IRVING, CHARLES CLARKE, And BEANDRAM. Direction of Frank Puilin. Advance Manager, Waiter J. Manning BELLEVUE GARDENS. BELLEVUE GARDENS. BELLEVUE GARDENS. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29th. TMTB R. WOODS'S String Baud wil render an attractive Programme o Music at 3 p.m. (weather permitting). A. E. V. LODDER, Proprietor. W. GANDAR, 692 Manager. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. Town hall. town hall OWN HALL. TOWN HALI ORGAN"E.ECITAL By ME MAUGHAN BARNETT, TO-NIGHT At 8 o’clock. Celebrated March from “Le Prophets’ (Meyerbeer) Gavotte—" Mignon” (Thomas) Spring Song (Hollins) The Question and Answer, by reques (W olstenholme). Admission: SIXPENCE and ON] SHILLING. JNO. E. PALMER, Town Clerk. November 25th, 1908. 70 HALF-YEARLY CLEARING SALE j^fßW OF AND SECOND-HAND TYPE WRITERS. Including— Yosts Remingtons Smith Premiers Hammonds New Cecturya Williams (new) Densmorea Slicks Chicago (now) Commercial Visible Moya Nationals SWIFTS (Latest Front Strike Visible) Etc.. Etc,, Etc. "JOHN BULL" Typewriter Supplies foi All Machines. Ink Ribbons, Carbons, Mimeo Inks' anc Papers of British ■ Manufacture, Typewriter Requisites of every descrip tion for every Writing Machine. FORTNIGHTLY SHIPMENTS OF THI ROYAL BAR-LOCK STANDARD VISIBLE TYPEWRITER Head Office — - 42, LAMBTON QUAY. THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN GHURCI AND INSTITUTE. (Whitmore street). SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, 1908Morning—Preacher at 11: The Rev J. D. Russell. Holy Communion at 11 Evening—Preacher at 7 and 8.15: Mr J Moore, Missioner. Subjects—l. "It’s th Spirit of the Ago," 2. "L—lF—E.' Prayer meeting at 6-30. Institute openei at 10 and 2. Home singing circle at 9.15 Institute opened daily, 78
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6678, 28 November 1908, Page 13
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