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AMUSEMENTS, PE R A o _ Clarke, Meynell and Guun Season. Managing Directors; CLYDE MEYNELL and JOHN GUNN. FRIDAY' NEXT. JULY 16th. FRIDAY NEXT. JULY 16th. Season limited to EIGHT NIGH IS only. MANAGERIAL.—Messrs Meynell and Gunn desire to point out to their numerous patrons that the HIGH STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE ot production and artists that have been so universally commented on during the of their ENGLISI! COMIC OPERA COMPANY', will bo maintained in tne forthcoming production of ~ YVILSON BARRETT’S LAST PLAY, HOUSE. "LUCKY "LUCKY' "LUCKY "LUCKY D U IIHAM/ DURHAM.” DURHAM.” DURHAM." By Clarke, Meynell and Gunn's NEW ENGLISH COMPAN Including the Popular Y, eluding the Popular Ac HAHOOUET BEATTY. And First Appearance here or Emily Fitzroy. Gladys Harvev. Editb Deverell, Frank Eandell, J. E. Gaidinci, And Reappearance, after soine ycar3 or , JOHN W. DEVERELL, Who will augment the following wellknown Favourites: Gaston Mervale, James Lindsay, tom Cannam, Rutland D “ k , e } t ’ Gunn, Nellie Mortyne, Hilda Meade, Etc. "LUCKY DURHAM” is the last play written by the late V il&on Barrett—a play for which failure was predicted, because, as sonic ot our leading actors said when it was ohcrea for London production, it was too straight.” It is ’’straight &TRAIGIIT TO THE POINT. It ventilates an e\i) in our midst, and as we believe only 11 a play which, whilst amusing m part, at the same time leaves an impression of usefulness behind it, we, thcrelore, confidently submit ‘ Lucky Durham Wellington playgoers. Tvnu-OTVPV BOX PLANS Now Open at DRESDEN. PRICES—Ss, 3s, Is. Day< Sales Abels. TENBERB. In the Assigned Estate of F. J. i E. GAPPER, Storekeeper and Baker, Kaponga. TENDERS will he received by the undersigned up to S p.m. of MONDAY, 26th JULY, for the Purchase of this Business as a Going Concern, consisting of Manchester, etc Ironmongery, etc Grocery and Bakery Clothing and Mercery Boots and Shoes ... ■ ... ••• Crockery ... Haberdashery, etc. Plant, Fittings, Horses, Carts, etc. ■ ... £ s. d. 910 1 S 432 13 2 372 5 0 308 4 8 180 18 4 112 16 4 100 17 0 455 16 8 ,£2903 12 10 This is an old-estahliehed business, doing the chief trade of the district, _ and offers an opportunity not often available to intending buyers. ■ The Bakery may be tendered for separately, but the purchaser of the Store will have the option of taking the entire concern. Stock-lists, conditions of tender, and the fullest information from THE COMMERCIAL AGENCY, LTD., Assignees. Wellington, June 30th, 1909. 622 BUILDING MATERIALS. GrLASSI GLASSI We specialise in BRITISH PLATE AND SHEET GLASS. BEAUTIFUL. NEW TINTS IN FLEMISH, CATHEDRAL, MUFFLED AND , OPALESCENT. See the New “CAT’S EYE” AND "ARCTIC”GLASSES. BASEMENT AND ROOF LIGHTING A SPECIALITY. PAVEMENT AND FLOOR LIGHTS PRISMATIC AND "MAXIMUM LIGHT” GLASS. GLASS SHADES MIRRORS LENSES RONDELS PRISMS. LEADLIGHT MAKERS. GLASS BENDERS, GLAZIERS. SMITH AND SMITH, LTD OPPOSITE TOWN HALL. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, GOVERNMENT. AND LOCAL BODIES. The taxipo totara timber CO.. LTD., Are how Prepared to Consign io Any Part of the Dominion TOTARA! MATAI! EIMU! TOTARA! MATAI! KIMUI The HIGHEST QUALITY TIMBER in the DOMINION, from their SPLENDID MOUNTAIN FORESTS at MUKAI. hear Taupo. BRIDGE BUILDING- Quality in Any Size or Length, PICKETS PICKETS PICKETS In any design .consigned direct to any Railway Station in North Island at SPECIALLY LOW PRICES for HIGHCLASS QUALITY. Head Office: ' PUTARUBU, WAIKATO. ' Write to Manager for Quotations. 951 fJTHE Sale Owners VAL DE TRAVERS As phalte Mines. For Flat Roofs, Basements, Dampcourse,The only Real Asphalte Firm in Anatralaala. Telephone 2191. H UDSON’S FIREPROOF WALL CO, Quin street, Wellington. FIREPROOF PARTITION '’“ALLS, AEKLITE PAVING AND STEPS, PATENT TRINIDAD ASPHALTUM FLAT ROOFS AND DAMPCOUESES A SPECIALITY. SELLING AGENTS FOB JOHNSON’S STEEL WIRE LATTICE (For Reinforcing Concrete). And H. B.BEICK BONDING REINFORCEMENT. MELBOURNE. SCOTT’S^HOTEL. WHEN in Melbourne STAY AT SCOTT'S* the leading Hotel in the City. Recently redecorated. Convenient to Stations, Wharves and Theatre. C. W. WILSON* Proprietor. GOOD Street Runners Wanted to Sell the "New Zealand Times" on the Street. Good Commission. Apply to the publisher.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6870, 14 July 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6870, 14 July 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6870, 14 July 1909, Page 10