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AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE royal TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! A Programme of Unsurpassed Excellence, Unprecedented Attractions. • Tho Unapproachable and Unassailable. FULLERS' Tho Best . PICTURES FULLERS’ of All PICTURES To-night's Groat Programme contains an Unparalleled collection of. High-class subjects, including— THE BOYHOOD OF VIDOCQ THE BOYHOOD OF VIDOCO A Sensational Dramatic Story. LATHAM’S CHANNEL PLIGHT. An Intensely Interesting Picture. THE COWBOY'S SWEETHEART. Brimful of Exciting Incidents. THE HONEY INDUSTRY. A series of Infinite Educational value. THE TALISMAN. i THE STRIKE. BEAUTY SPOTS OH THE RIVIERA. A Beautiful aud 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, la: Pit, 6d. Doors 7.15. Reserves at Dresden. 350 WO N, D E R L A N D. ONDER L A N D. WONDERLAND. "With all its Magnificent Accessories. TO-DAY! (TUESDAY) TO-DAY! (KING’S BIRTHDAY), OPEN ALL DAY AND NIGHT. Fireworks Fireworks Performing Monkey Rockets Niagara Palls Snells Grand Flight Coloured Lights Rainbow Wheel Shoal of Fishes Egyptian Emblem Fierv Fountain THE GRAND AERIAL WHIRLWIND! Grounds Brilliantly Illuminated at Night The Biggest -Show in Australasia! ALL FREE FOH—ls. Children, 6d. HOT .WATER FREE. Special Tram Service at frequent Intervals. 337 i

Town hall. Direction —C. SPENCER. SPENCER'S THEATEESCOPE COY. Commencing SATURDAY, NOV. 13th, FOE A SHOET SEASON. Sieving, Pictures of BHACKLETON’S DASH FOE THE POLE. Read What Bona Fide Cable says:— Cable No. 1: INTEREST IN SHACKLBTON. LONDON. —Thursday Afternoon, Sept. 16th.—Large audiences are witnessing the cinematographs of Lieutenant Shackleton’s Antarctic expedition at the Alhambra and other halls in London. Cable No. 2: SHACKLBTON HONOURED. THE GUEST OF THE KING. LONDON, Sunday Evening, Sept. 26th. —Lieutenant Shackleton is the guest of the King at Balmoral. The Lieutenant lectured before the Eoyal Family and a distinguished company, and showed cinematograph views of his journey. Sole Bights secured by C. Spencer at the enormous cost of 234000. BY ARRANGEMENT WITH LIEUTENANT SHACKLETON. PRICES —3s, 3s, Is. Reserved Seats, Dresden, 4s, Now Open, 366 ROLL UP! ROLL UP! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 TO THE .SELECT DANCE to be held in FULLFORD'S HALL, BROOKLYN, TO-NIGHT, November 9th, 1909. Dancing commences at 8. First-class floor. Tram stops at the door. , Music supplied by Mr J. Fraser. Subscription—Ladies, 6d; Gents, Is. MASON’S GARDENS. PLEASUEE-SEEKEES, you cannot do better than SPEND KING’S BIETHDAY at MASON’S GARDENS, TAITA. The ’Bus will bring you from, the Lower Hutt Station in a few minutes. OUT FLOWERS OBTAINABLE IN PROFUSION. COMB AND' SEE THE FLOWERING SHRUBS. They are a lovely’ sight. Admission to Grounds, Sixpence. Hot Water supplied Gratia. 551 THE PLACE TO SPEND KING'S BIRTHDAY. Bellevue gardens, BLLEVUB, 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. ■ 1 346 E. J. ANSTIS, Proprietor. MABTINBOEOUGH CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. LOOK OUT FOE SPORTS GATHEEIN Q POETS GATH BEING ON BOXING DAY. . CHOPPING! PIPING! , DANCING! RUNNING! And HORSE EVENTS! £l2O PRIZES & TROPHIES! 23120 Programme first week in' November Tom F. McALLUM, 33 Secretary. MASSAGE. OPINAL CURVATURES AND OTHER ® DEFORMITIES CORRECTED. ROYD GARLICS, PHYSICAL CULTUEIST AND MASSEUR (Registered A.M.A., Melbourne). SUSSEX CHAMBERS. PANAMA ST. ■Phone 2199. W. J. Jordan.] JORDAN .AND VIVIAN [H. B. Oakes. OAKES, ST., PAINTERS,. PAPERHANGERS, GLAZIERS, DECORATORS, ETC. Spring Renovation a speciality, fcsnmates given. THONE 2205

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6970, 9 November 1909, Page 8

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