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amusements. o PE R A H 0 XT S E. Sole Lessee Mr J. C. Williamson. Sub-Lessee and Manager Mr William Anderson. Business Manager Barney Levy. A NOTABLE DRAMATIC SEASON, Commencing TO-MORROW NIGHT! WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 3rd, RETURN OF THE FAVOURITES. XVILLIAM ANDERSON’S FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION Direct from the KING’S THEATRE, MELBOURNE. With Scenery, Wardrobe, and Mechanical Effects. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER , 3rd. For the First Time in New Zealand, one of the Greatest English Successes, By Walter Melville, The A Drama of intense The Great hoart-interest, abound- Great World mg in the most World of Sensational Situations. or London. ' London. THE GREAT WORLD OF LONDON. A Play that thrills with Entrancing Situations. THE GREAT RAILWAY SCENE The Most Realistic ever presented to any audience. A Great Scenic Production. BEAUTIFUL STAGE PICTURES. By Rcgo Robins. Popular Prices—3s, 2s, and Is. Day Salo at Abel’s. Box Plan at the Dresden. No early doors. No booking fee. ’ Representative, GEORGE COATES. (gT. JOHN AMBULANCE NURSING GUILD FAIR NURSING GUILD PAIR NURSING GUILD FAIR (For Nursing the Sick Poor in their O'vn Homes). TOWN HAL L. T 0 XV N HAL L. MONDAY, Ist, TO SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6th. OPEN EX'ERY AFTERNOON, 3 to 6. EX r ERY EVENING, 7.30 to 10.30. GRAND PROGRAMME OF PRETTY DANCES 1 CHARMING TABLEAUS! GRACEFUL BALLETS! By MISS ESTELLE BEERE’S PUPILS. GRAND ORCHESTRA Under MR E. J. KING. TREASURE-HUNTING 1 FANCY SWEETS ! DOLLS! SILVER! TOBACCO! FLOXVER AND PRODUCE STALLS! . TEA KIOSK! Admission—ls; Gallery, 6d extra. , JANET FIRTH,' Hon. Secretary, 183 XVellington College. MEETINGS. /TASH ATHLETIC SHORTS. A ineet-w-J ing of those favourable to the formation of a Club under New Zealand. Ath-letio Union Rules in Wellington, with a view to promoting Cash Sports Meetings, will be held in Austin’s Don Restaurant cm XVHDNESDAY, Nov. 3rd. at 8 p.m. N. AUSTIN, J. WILLIAMS, Conveners. . , . 207

WOMEN'S SOCIAL AND POLITICAL LEAGUE (Mrs Seddon, Patron). f I \HE Usual Month]v Meeting 1 will be X held on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, at 3.30 o'clock, in .the Rooms, Bid will street. ’ , E. MOORE, 213 Hon. Secretary. FLETCHER’S PHOSPHATONIO. TJHIS well-known scientific preparation containing Phosphorous, Quinine Iron, etc., in an agreeable and easily assimilated form, is highly appreciated by the large number of sufferers whose lost vigour has been restored by its marvellous tonic and recuperative properties. FLETCHER'S PHOSPHATONIC promotes Health, Strength, and ‘Energy; restores lost vitality, and braces up tn© whole nervous system. It is a great Brain Pood and remedy -for Weakness, Depression, and Low State of the Nerves, and a valuable stimulant to the digestive organs, and is the best Tonic and Pick-me-up for all affections of the Nervous System. It is sold in bottles at 2s 6d and 4s 6d each, and will be forwarded Post Free to any address by the sole proprietor. CHAS. A. FLETCHER, Pharmaceutical Chemist, 292, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON (Late Orf Willis street). A TEIUMPH In TABLE DECORATION I I rriHE lovely Table Decorations and A Cosaques, with their dainty colourings. just imported from London, will give an appearance of Fairyland to the tables at Birthday Parties, Balls, Receptions. They are the finest collection in the Dominion. SEE THE DISPLAY IN MY WINDOWS. GO DEER’S CUBA STREET AND LAMBTON QUAY. FOE LUNCHEON, TEAS, SUPPERS, AND ALL CATERING. RING HP 2570. XTITETTA BROTHERS 1 STRING V BAND, Harp, Violin and Flnte (constantly engaged for over four yeara at the Royal Oak Hotel), are prepared to receive engagements for at homes, garden parties, picnics, sports, weddings, etc. Musio all up to date. Large or small orchestra. 136, Tory street. Telephone 2570. W. Jordan.] [H. B. Opies. JORDAN AND OAKES, 74, VIVIAN ST., PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS, GLAZIERS, DECORATORS. ETC. Estimates given for new and oh} work. ' ’PHONE 2205 WANTED, Smart Boys to Sell the ■ "Times." Good Commission. Apply to the Publisher.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6964, 2 November 1909, Page 8

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