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AMUSEMENTS. o PE E A HOUSE. Lessee Allan Hamilton. Direction— Allan Hamilton and lias Maxwell. Commencing NEXT SATUKDAY. JUNE 4th. NEXT SATUEDAY; JUNE 4th. SEASON OP BLAND HOLT'S DRAMAS ALLAN HAMILTON AND MAX MAXWELL’S DRAMATIC COMPANY. Specially organised lor the production, by arrangement with BLAND HOLT, ot several of the Meet Popular Dramas in the. BLAND HOLT REPERTOIRE. A SPECIAL LIMITED SEASON. During width 4 DISTINCT MELODRAMAS Will he Staged, the opening one being "WOMAN AND WINE." "WOMAN AND WINE." Written by Arthur Shirley and Ben Landeefc, and presented hv arrangement with BLAND HOLT, Esq. Interpreted by an Unusually Powerful Company of Metropolitan Artists. Magnificent Sceherv by the late JOHN BRU'NTON. Painted specially for this production. Produced under the supervision of MAX MAXWELL. Box Plan opens at Holliday’s To-mor-row (Tuesday), at 10 a.m. Prices 3s, 2s and Is; Booking Fee, Is. Early Doors, 7 to . 7.30, 6d extra Stalls and Gallery. Representative, James Matheson. Town hall. O IV N HAL L. (June 3rd, 1910). KING’S ' KING’S BIRTHDAY. THE BIRTHDAY. * STAB PICTURES -X- --- STAR PICTURES : ' AND WELLINGTON WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA QA PERFORMERS oU PERFORMERS Will give a GRAND KINEMATOGRAPH DISPLAY GRAND KINEMATOGRAPH DISPLAY POPULAR PICTURE J , * 30 G PRICES. Box Plan at Christeson’e. 712 " LIQUOE’S LAST CHANCE." (STATE CONTROL). Literary- lecture By REV. J. B. MORTON BARNES, M.A., IN THE OPERA HOUSE, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON, ON SUNDAY, JUNE sch. Doors open at 7.30 p.m., 8 p.m. Questions and Discussion. Admn*>ion by Silver Coin. . NOTE—The Lecturer will speak on—(a) The Elixir of Life and the Occult Significance of Drinking, (b) Why the ; Electors should have the Option of Stole Control. (c) How State Control ’null come to pass, with Compensation, to t-Jie Trade. (d)’ The Benefits of _ in preference to jNo-iioen£o or iro-iiawi- - tion. A .Committee will bo fonned at tho close of tho discussion to establish the State Control Sobriety Association and present to Parliament the Lecturer s State Control Option Bill. 880 PRACTICAL OCCULTISM. 10-NIGHT in Masonic Hall, Bouloott street, 7.30. A lesson ■e. Open to the P«-)>lic. nds and Bote-How to Obysician. Admission, One Shilling. VELLINGTON philosophical SOCIETY. __ ECTUEE by Professor A. W. Bioker--1 ton on "The Astronomical Import A" qn-eorv of the Third Body, ie ot the Theory, ux >-x. /MONthe Dominion Museum, Tills (mUiN Yi EVENING, May SOth, 1910, at 8 lock. A limited number of tickets are finable through members of tho so--17 ’ C. E ADAMS, Secretary. WINDSOR BILLIARD PARLOUR (Late Leiden. Shallcross and Co.) IS NOW OPENED TO THE PUBLIC. 11 TABLES ! 11 TABLES ! NO WAITING. Most Up-to-date Billiard Room in Australasia. 451 'HE SOUTH TARANAKI WINTER SHOW COMPANY, LIMITED. Great dominion dairy show, HAWERA, The Hub of the Dairying Industry. JULY 13th to IGtb, 1910. , Spacious and newly-erected buildings at . a cost of .£4030. 20,000 square feet of Space available. 340 feet of Shafting provided for Machinery in motion. GENEROUS PRIZE LIST. Entries closed May 10th f or’Dairy Section. For Prize list and _p.ll information write to A , M. CONROY. 176 Secretary, Box 47, Hawem. VISIT THE , (jTH NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW, JUNE 21st to 24th, 1910, PALMERSTON NORTH. The Great Exposition of Everything appertaining to Dairying 10,000 square feet. Machinery, 200 feet shafting. 5 MACHINES MILKING COWS. Will be a larger and more complete show than all others. BIG PRIZE MONEY For Apples, Vegetables/ - Farm and Field- Produce, Poultry. Horse Jumping. COMPETITIVE CLASSES CLOSE JUNE Cth. Prize List and all information from J. C. LANE, 166 Secretary. WELLINGTON MOTOR ACADEMY. MOTORING thoroughly Taught by Experts. For terms, eto., apply D. L.. HOLLIS, Stanton and Asbnry’s Motor Garage, Molesworth street. 137 Special Terms for Ladies. -

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7140, 30 May 1910, Page 11

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