AMUSEMENTS. THE GREATEST OP ALL AMUSEMENT EVENTS. Direction of - Mr Edward Bran;combe. Manager Hooton-Smitli. Coniniencing NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT, DEC. 10th. NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT, DEC. 10th. FAREWELL SEASON, Prior to return to London, of the Popular, Successful, and Greatest English. Musical Company that ever Toured Australasia. ■ V TROUBADOURS. TROUBADOURS. SCARLET TROUBADOURS. THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS. THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS. SCARLET TROUBADOURS. TROUBADOURS. TROUBADOURS. (From London.) After a two years' Triumphal Colonial Tour that has been one long Series of Phenomenally Brilliant Successes. PRESENTING- THREE ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMMES. Personnel: Miss Gertrude Parker (sDiibrette), from Daly's Theatre, London. Miss M.idi;o Nicholson (soor; the Lyric Theatre, .London. Mr Svdney Mannering (tenor), late Moody-Manners Opera Company. Mr Alfred Cunninsh-im (baritone). Mr Ford Walcham (basso), London Meister Glee Singers. Mr Edgar Warwick (Prince of Jesters), England's foremost' Society Entertainer. Mr Claude Laplastrier (chalk, crayo-n, and smoke picture arbst). Mr Leonard Griffiths (pianist). Prices—3s, 2s. Js. Day Sales and Early Dears, Stalls a-nd gallery Gd extra, at (JhristesMi's. Bos Plans now open at the Ec-ervod Seats, 4s. 143 R. B. YOUNG, Touring Manager. BUSINESS NOTICES. E. LOW, CSATENTES. MAKER AND FIXER '• of LOWS PATENT SHOP FRONTS, Wood or Metal. Fronts Remodelled. 31, CUDA STREET WELLINGTON. Correspondence Invited. CITY BUEFET HOTEL, 230,.232, Lambton quay, Wellington. TtHB Most Central Position in the City, trams pass the door ©vary 5 minutes from C.3Q a.m.\ till 11 p.m. One of the best known hotels in the Dominion. Wines and Spirits of the best Brands. Speight's Beer always on Tap. Cuisine unequalled. Best One Shilling Lunch in the City. A. R. V. LODDER, TAHA-NAKI HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. J. A. TUTHILL (late of J. Staples and Co.), Proprietor. T A. TUTHILL (late Travelling Re- ' • presentative for Staples' Brewery) has taken over tho above Hotel, and as ho only intends to Stock the Best Brands of Liquors, and there will bo absolutely no refills, he hopes to get a fair share of tho trade. The house has been thoroughly renovated, and the diningroom, under the capable management of Mrs Tuthill, is now above reproach, while the tariff is 33 reasonable as to recommend the house to settlers and travellers. Old and new friends and acquaintances will receive a hearty welcome. 723
I XM A S FARE. IRE i 6 much to be dono in the -a. short while preceding Xmas, soremember a good deal of time, trouble, and perhaps annoyance, can'bs saved by allowing GODBER'S to supply such toothsome Confections for the festive seaeon as: -'. BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED CAKES AND SHORTBREAD RICH XMAS PUDDINGS GENUINE SCOTCH BUN DELICIOUS MINCE PIES FANCY PASTRIES Etc., Etc. GIVE YOUR ORDER NOW. Special attention given to Country Orders. CUBA STREET and 218, LAMBTON QUAY. For a Delightful Refresher, visit the American Iced Drink Fountain at Cuba Street Depot. GOAL STRIKES. PERHAPS it hasn't struck you that with the big demand for coal prices mav advance. Don't you think it w-'ee to order coal now. STOCKTON COAL (the coal that cooks) is the best allround coal, full of heat, and ashless. : Our coal stocks are the heaviest in the City, and deliveries prompt. Send us your trial order for a trial lot of STOCKTON—the low. priced high qttality coal. Offices: JOHNSTON ST. (nest door Union Co.}. Five 'phones. PALMER the Leading Auctioneer and .Hot irnisher in Pair ' " CENTRAL BREWEB.Y QUIN ' STREET, WELLINGTON. ■BOTTLED ALE AND STOUT, Specials' ly Brewed for Home Use from Malt d Hops. Quarts, 7s; Pints, 4s; -=, 2s per gallon. Absolutely pure, I nity. Orders .Promptly Attended to. A trial solicited. Stent and Co. 'Phone 571. 185 BALL i DARRALL, Proprietors.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6995, 8 December 1909, Page 10
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