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AMUSEMENTS. QPEEA HOUSE. TO-DAY'S BOX I’D AX ARRANGEMENTS. Owing to to-day being a public holiday, arrangements have been made to have the Box Plan on view at Abel’s, Tobacconist, opposite Opera House, where tickets for nil parts may also be obtained. No extra charges. PE R A H 0 U, S B. Lessee Mr J. C. Williamson. Sub-Lessee and Manager Mr William Anderson. Business Manager Barney Levy. THE ANDERSON DRAMATIC BOOM. TO-NIGHT (Tuesdav) NOVEMBER 9tb. GREAT HOLIDAY ATTRACTION! Positively the Last Night of the Great Sensational Drama in Four Acts, THE GREAT WORLD OR LONDON! THE GREAT WORLD OR LONDON! THE GREAT WORLD OR LONDON! Interpreted by WILLIAM ANDERSON'S FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION TO-MORROW (Wednesday) NIGHT, NOVEMBER 10th. First Production in New Zealand of tha Great Detective Drama, by Walter Melville, in Four Acts, THE FEMALE SWINDLER. THE FEMALE SWINDLER. THE FEMALE SWINDLE®. A Play of Absorbing Interest, Full of Good Comedy and Exciting Incidents. Illustrated with Beautiful Stage Pictures by REGE ROBINS. Stage Director Edwin Campbell. POPULAR PRICES-Ss, 2s, and On* Shilling. ■ Representative, GEORGE COATES. MARATHON RACE! * ’ MARATHON RACE! (20 miles 385 yards!). AND Grand spring games, RAND SPRING GAMES, Track Sports, Cycle* Races, Co liege Chain* pionships. Wrestling. First Appearance of the Ameidoan .Game, PUSH BALL. W AT BASIN RESERVE, AT BASIN TO-DAY (Tuesday), TO-DAY (Tuesday),’ RESERVE, NOVE MBER NOVE MBER 9th, 9th, Held under auspices of! Wellington Centre and Wellington Ajnal ;eur Athletic Club. i , DON’T MISS SEEING, THE MARA* THON RUNNEIIS. Race starts at 1,30, Oompe /titers run ta Taita and back, and. finish 1 on Running Track. Afternoon Tea and Bam: I.' Admission, Is. , B. A. GUISE, Hon. Sec. W (gtn. Centre. FRED CREVVES, Hon. Sec, W.A.A.C. NEW ZEALAND’S GRAND ANNUAL IVT AVAL AND MILITARY TOUENA* , MENT. PALMERSTON 1 NORTH. TO-DAY! (TUESDAY) TO-DAY 1 TO-DAY! (TUESDAY) TO-DAY I (KING’S BIRTHDAY), November 9tb„ 1909, LAST DAY I ' LAST DAY! A NATIONAL EVENT 1 ' ' PATRIOTIC AND POPULAR 1 All Branches of H.Ms Royal Navy and “ N.Z. Defence Force, Competing in Ex» citing’Contests of Elkill and Pluck. THRILLING DISPLAYS AND HUMOR* OUS EVENTS 1 Feats with Sword, Lance, and Bayonet, Grand Musical Ride. ■ • Naval and Military Displays. NEW ZEALAND r PHYSICAL DRII-t , AND BAYONET FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIPS. Admission to Grounds—ls, 7W BING UP 2570. "TTITETTA BROTHERS’ STRING V BAND, ’ Harp, Violin and Flat* (constantly engaged for over four yean at the Royal Oak Hotel), are prepared to receive engagements for at homes, garden parties, picnics, sports, weddings, cto. Musio all .up to date. Large- at small orchestra. 13G, Tory street. Tele, phone 2570. TENDERS. In the Assigned Estate of A. CLIFFORD SMITH, Mercer and Tailor, 67, Manners street. ITLBNDEES will be received by the unJL dersigned up to Noon of WEDNESDAY, 10th inst., for the Purchase of the Stock, etc., as under;— & s. d. I Mercery, Hats, etc. ... ... 358 11 3 Tweeds, etc. ... ... ... 64 12 0 Plant, 3 Lux Lights, Fittings, etc. .... ... . ... ... 124 19 6 . . .£548 2 8 Stock Lists and Conditions of Tender at the shop, or from T __ THE COMMERCIAL AGENCY, LTD., Assignees. Wellington, November 2nd, 1909. 221 ROYAL BAR-LOCK STANDARD VISIBLE TYPEWRITER, DOUBLE Keyboard; one key on* character; no shift keys. Tabulator for each machine; takes any size carriage up to 27 inches; print* in colours. The latest word in typewriter invention. Used in the Royal Palaces and by ths British Government. Standard maidiin* - for the New Zealand Government. “JOHN BULL” (Trade Mark) Carbon Papers and *» We support British manufacture* in preference to foreign. SECONDHAND TYPEWRITERS (all makes), ranging up from .£3. - Reoairs to all machines. Machine* 1 ‘ hired out (any make). Sta£ of Typists and Stenographers kept’ for public copying. ■ ROYAL BAR-LOCK AGENCY. Lambtoh quay. Wellington. "JA.UGHTBE AND TEARS”. by, Frank Morton. Obtainable from All Bookseller*,

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

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