AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE rotal th VTfiTTTi At 8. TO-NIGHT I MAGNIFICENT NEW MAGNIFICENT NEW PROGRAMME. The Unapproachable and Unassailable. FELLERS' The Best FlLlLiiLj FULLERS' of All PICTURES To-night’ Great Programme contains an Unparalleled collection of High-class subjects, including— THE BOYHOOD OF VIDOCQ THE BOYHOOD OF VIDOCQ . A Sensational Dramatic Story. LATHAM’S CHANNEL FLIGHT. An Intensely Interesting PictureTHE COWBOY’S SWEETHEART Brimful of Exciting Incidents. THE HONEY" INDUSTRY. A series of Infinite Educational value. THE TALISMAN. THE STRIKE. BEAUTY SPOTS OF , THE RIVIERA. A Beautiful and Enchanting Scenic Study. THE BOXING MANIA. Causing Roars, Yells, Screams of Laughter. _ MONS. THEODORE’S CONCERT. And a variety of other subjects whose brilliancy is positively dazzling. FULL ORCHESTRA AND EFFECTS. Prices—Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is; Pit, od. Doors 7.15. Reserves at Dresden. 307 o PE R A HOUSE. Lessee Mr J. C. Williamson. Sub-Lessee and Manager Mr William Anderson. Business Manager * Barney Levy. THE ANDERSON DRAMATIC BOOM. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) and TO-MOR-ROW (TUESDAY), LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS Of the Remarkable. Interesting and Sensational Drama, THE GREAT WORLD OF LONDON! THE GREAT WORLD OF LONDON I THE GREAT WORLD OF LONDON'. By Walter-Melville, in Four Acts. Interpreted by WILLIAM ANDERSON’S FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION (Direct from the King's Theatre. Melbourne). WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOV. 10th. First Production in New Zealand of the Original, Realistic, Sensational Detective Drama, , __ THE FEMALE SWINDLER. THE FEMALE SWINDLER!. Introducing Beautiful New Scenery and Mechanical Effects. Stage Director Edwin Campbell. POPULAR PRICES—Ss, 2s, and One Shilling. Bos Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Abel’s. No Elarly Doors No Booking Fee. Representative, GEORGE COATES THE PLACE TO SPEND KING’S BIRTHDAY. Bellevue gardens, ELL E VUE GARDENS, LOWER' HUTT. The Hutt and Petone Citizens’ Brass Band will dispense select music during the day. Cordials, etc., at Town Prices. Is 6d—Luncheon from 12 till 2—ls 6d. Hot Water Supplied Free. Jl6 E. J. ANSTIS, Proprietor. MARTINBOROUGH CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. LOOK OUT FOE Sports gathering PORTS GATHERING ON BOXING DAY.
CHOPPING! PIPING! DANCING! RUNNING! And HORSE EVENTS! £l2O ■ PRIZES & TROPHIES! JBI3O Programme first week in November from F, MoALLUM, 633 , Secretary. pETONB CATHOLIC BAZAAR. ... To be held in DRILL HALL. PETONE. TO-MORROW and Following Evenings. NOVEMBER 9th. 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th. In Aid of Church and School. Opened by T. M. Wilford, Esq., M.P., TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 9th inst., TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 9th inst.. At 8 p.m. Admission—First Two Nights, Is: Last Three Nights, 6d. Children Half-price. Art Union Tickets Admit to Bazaar. F. J. CORRIELL, Hon. Sec. NEW ZEALAND'S GRAND ANNUAL Naval and military tournament. PALMERSTON NORTH. TO-DAY! (MONDAY) TO-DAY! (MONDAY) November Bth, and TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-MORROW (Tuesday) TO-MORROW (Tuesday) TO-MORROW TO-MOREOW (KING’S BIRTHDAY). November 9th, 1909. A NATIONAL EVENT! PATRIOTIC AND POPULAR! All Branches of H.M. EoyaUNavy and N.Z. Defence Force Competing in Exciting Contests of Skill and Pluck. THRILLING DISPLAYS AND HUMOROUS EVENTS I Feats with Sword, Lance, and Bayoifet. Grand Musical Ride. Naval and Military Displays. NEW ZEALAND PHYSICAL DRILL AND BAYONET FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIPS. Admission to Grounds —Is, 793 V. 3. Jordan.] [H. B. Oakes. TORDAN AND OAKES, J 74, VIVIAN ST., ’AINTERS, PAPEEHANGERS, GLAZIERS, DECORATORS, ETC. Spring Renovation a speciality. Estimates given. ’PHONE 2205
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6969, 8 November 1909, Page 8
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