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amusements. THEATRE ROYAL TO-NIGHT AT S TO-NIGHT The Unapproachable and Unassailable! PULLERS’ The Best FULLERS’ of All! PICTURES Enormous Success Nightly of RESURRECTION! Sublime Pictorial RESURRECTION ! adaptation of RESURRECTION! Leo Tolstoi s RESURRECTION ! Great Novel! A Beautiful Drama, Magnificently Acted and Superbly Staged. HIKING WEDGE WOOD POTTERY! A Series of Rare Educational Value. THE RAGAMUFFIN’S WEDDING! An Interesting Comedy Drama. A DAY ON A POULTRY FARM! A Unique Film of Great Interest. THE HANDY MAN IN LONDON, A Friend in Need! Lovers’ Telegraph Code! The Unwelcome Chaperone! Algeria! And a Host of Others Equally as Good. FULL ORCHESTRA AND EFFECTS. Prices—Circle, 3s; Stalls, Is; Pit, 6d. Reserves at Dresden. Doors 7.15. 151 PHYSICAL TRAINING SCHOOL AND GYMNASIUM, B. DOVEY, Instructor. FOURTEENTH ANNUAL CARNIVAL. OPERA HOUSE, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1909. ONE NIGHT ONLY! PRICES, 3«, 3s, and Is. Box Plan, at Dresden. Day Salas at Abel’s. Doors open 7.30 p.m.; carriages 10.15 p.m. R. E. ALPE, 163 Hon. Secretary. MARTINBOROUGH CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. * LOOK OUT FOE Sports gathering POETS G.A T H B E I N G ON BOXING DAY. CHOPPING! PIPING! | DANCING! RUNNING! And HORSE EVENTS! .£l2O PRIZES & TROPHIES! £l2O Programme first week in November from F. MoALLUM, 633 Secretary. NEW ZEALAND’S GRAND ANNUAL •VT-AVAL AND MILITARY TOUENAL V MTSTCT PALMERSTON NORTH. NOVEMBER Bth and 9th, 1909. (KING’S BIRTHDAY). A .NATIONAL EVENT! PATRIOTIC AND POPULAR! All Branches of H.M. Royal Navy and N.Z. Defence Force Competing in Exciting Contests of Skill and Pluck. THRILLING DISPLAYS AND HUMOR: OUS EVENTS! Feats with Sword, Lance, and Bayonet. Grand Musical Ride. . Naval and Military Displays. NEW ZEALAND PHYSICAL DRILL AND BAYONET FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIPS., Admission to Grounds—ls. 793 MARLBOROUGH MARLBOROUGH JUBILEE! JUBILEE! To be celebrated at BLENHEIM AND PICTON. TO-DAY AND FOLLOWING DAYS. r¥3(HB Marlborough Jubilee Association i has arranged for a variety of at-' tractions to fittingly celebrate the Jubilee of the Province, which oommenced_ on Monday, Novemhorl Ist. The celebrations will continue throughout the week, the distinctive feature being the MARLBOROUGH A. and P. ASSOCIATION’S SHOW, TD-DAY (Tuesday) and TOMORROW (Wednesday), in connection with which £IOOO WILL BE GIVEN AWAY IN PRIZES. The Programme for the week is as follows: TO-DAY (TUESDAY), November 2nd.— A. and P. Jubilee Show Banquet; Band Contest, and Garden Party. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), November 3rd. —A. and P. Show (People’s Day): Fine Arts Competition for Children; Fireworks: Catholic Garden Party; Band Contest, etc. / THURSDAY, November 4th—Free Marino Excursions at Picton; Band Contest. FEIDA.Y, November Sth—Cricket and Bowling Matches; Test Selection and Marching Competition. SATURDAY, November 6th—Cricket and Bowling Matches; Grand Continental. D. P. SINCLAIR, 525 Secretary. ROYAL BAR-LOCK STANDARD VISIBLE TYPEWRITER, DOUBLE Keyboard; one key one character; no shift keys. Tabulator for each machine; takes any size carriage up to 27 inches; prints in colours. The latest word in typewriter invention. Used in the Royal Palaces and by the British Government. Standard machine for the New Zealand Government, "JOHN BULL" (Trade Mark) Carbon Papers and Typewriter Requisite* for ALL Machines. We support British manufacture* in preference to foreign. SECONDHAND TYPEWRITERS (all makes), ranging up from £3. Repairs to all machines. Machines hired out (any make). Btafi of Typists and Stenographers kept for public copying. ROYAL BAR-LOCK AGENCY, Lambton quay, Wellington.

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6964, 2 November 1909, Page 8

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