Article image
Article image

AMUSEMENTS. iTfc P E E A H, 0 U S E. ... Allan Hamilton. Direction — Allan Hamilton and Max Maxwell. SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 4th. ALLAN HAMILTON And MAX MAXWELL'S DRAMATIC COMPANY. "Immense and Enthusiastic Success - this popular Company is nightly piov< by the tumultuous plaudits of the audience." "WOMAN AND WINE." The Flay for the People. Pull of Pathos, Sentiment, Thrilling and Startling Situations, and Permeated with Comedy. "WOMAN AND WINE." THE EACES. THE BALLET. THE FIGHT WITH KNIVES. .utiful Scenery by the late JOHN BRUNTON. The Famous Drama, written by Arthur Shirley and Ben Landeck," "WOMAN AND WINE." (By arrangement with Bland Holt, Eso.) Production specially .supervised by Mr MAX MAXWELL. ion—3?, 2s and One Shilling. <i Fee, One Shilling. Early Door.s u> .stalls and Gallery, 7 to T. 30. Cd extra. BOX PLANS Open at HOLLIDAY'S at 10 o'clock THIS MORNING. Day Sales at Christeson's. Representative, James Matheson. 1 O W N II A L L. -*- O W N HALL. (June 3rd, 1910). KING'S KING'S ■ BIIITHDAY. THE BIETHDAY. ■}{• ST A E PI C T UIiES -K----AND WELLINGTON WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL OECHESTEA PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA Qf\ PEE FORMERS ' QA OU PERFORMERS OV "Will give a GRAND KINEMATOGEAPH DISPLAY GRAND KINEMATOGEAPH DISPLAY ,f»D POPULAR PICTURE -I l m O PRICES. JU Box Plan at Cliristeson's. - 928 Y.M.C.A. EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. "Practical Science" Lectures. Third Lecture—Mr Porcival E. Waddy, B-V LLB., on "The Animals of South Africa." THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Members Free. Public ".ally invited. Friends (id. DOS H. N. HOLMES, Gen. Sec. "LIQUOR'S LAST CHANCE." (STATE CONTROL). T I T Eli AE Y LECTURE JL/ By REV. J. B. MORTON BAENES JLA.. IN THE OPERA HOUSE, MANNER STREET, WELLING'ION, ON SUNDAY, JUNE stn. Doors open at 7.30 p.m., Bp.»».g tions and Discussion. : Admission by Silver Coin. NOTE—The" Lecturer will speak on—(a) t 1? Elixir of Mo «* tto Oocutt Significance of Drinking. WW« Electors should have &° oi Mrig ntrol. (c). How State Cc-ntiol | \ull tho close of tho disc tho State Control fc* and present to Parliam State, Control Oj •«—. to the I State 3 -ohibied at to establish PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE OF HOLIDAY. Y the 3rd of June, being the Birmuay of King George V. Sargood Sou and Ewea.Ltd. Ding, 'Harris and Co., L«i. igan, Caldwell and Ch ■itoss auu Glendining, Ltd. Butterworth Bros., Ltd. The Wellington Wooile- Ar«mrtactm Manufacturing Co., Ltd Abbott. Oram and Co. •>"> LAAV HOLIDAY. T(HB Officeß of S , f the City of WeUinston rrnqED ou FRIDAY, the 3 SS-Tlie King's Birthday." F. HARRISON, ■ Sec. Wellington ■'" : ~ L T "™ an " , ° v I CHILDREN'S FLOWER PAGEANT.. TOLDERS of Tickets are requested to J-"! note that seats may be reserved at th„ Dresden Piano Company on and after WEDNESDAY, 6th July, 1910, instead of Wednesday, Ist June, as preTioU sly advertised. _ Hon. Secretary. Nathan's Buildings. 919 I r ;:■ ' (IN BANEEUPTfCY. In the Supren Wellington. Court, holden at NOTICE is hereby given that Joseph Paul Davis, of Wanganm, Jeweller, '„, this day adjudged bankrupt; and I K'UJ, meeting of creditors to be holden at my office oh THURSDAY, the 9th day of June, 1910, at 11 a.m. o'clock. SI MPSON, . .- .. Official Assignee. Wellington, May 30th, 1910. 915 WANTED Known-That GEO. EVANS has taken over the ALBERT HOTEL, corner of Willis and Manners streets, Wellington. The Albert is one of the oldest established and best known hostelries in New Zealand, and- tho most central in the Empire City. Patrons can rely upon receiving first-class accommodation at a moderate tariff. None but the best of wines and spirits stocked. 'ROYAL [STANDARD VISIBLE TYPEWRITER. DOUBLE Keyboard; one key one character; no'shift keys. Tabulator for each machine; takes any size carriage up to 27 inches; prints in colours. Tho latest word in typewriter invention. Used in the Royal Palaces and by the British Government. Standard machino fo.- the New Zealand Government. "JOHN BULL" (Trade Mark) Carbon Papers and Typewriter Requisites for All Machines. , We support British Manufactures in preference to foreign. SECONDHAND TYPEWRITERS all makes, ranging up from £3. Repairs to all machines. Machines hired out (any make). Staff of Typists and Stenographer* kept for public copying. ROYAL BAR-LiCK AGENCY Lambton quay, Wellington.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTIM19100531.2.93.3

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7141, 31 May 1910, Page 9

Word Count
686

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7141, 31 May 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7141, 31 May 1910, Page 9