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AMUSEMENTS. Q P E E A HOUSE. 1 .Lessee J. C. 'Williamson, Ltd. Direction ..., Fred H. Graham Manager Gilbert Fletcher A SEASON OF LAUGHTER. TO-NIGHT, FUN DUGINS AT 8 o'clock, TO-NIGHT, FUN BEGINS AT 8 o’clock, FEED GRAHAM, FEED GRAHAM, FEED GRAHAM, 'The King of Laughter-makers, presents ins COMPANY OP ENGLISH COMEDIANS. COMPANY OF ENGLISH COMEDIANS, Including: GERALD B. KAY SOUPEB, of the ■ ' Oscar Asdic Company. MRS GEORGE LAURI, of j. C. Williamson’s Opera Companies. MISS FLORENCE GRETTON, of the Oscar Ascne Compauy. MISS NELLIE DENT, of J . 0. Williamson's Companies, In the eSide-splitting Tiiree-Aot Musical Faroe, "THE BRIXTON BURGLARY." "THE BRIXTON BURGLARY." "THE BRIXTON BURGLARY." By Fred. W. Sidney. Incidental Music by George Fowler. CAST OF CHARACTERS ; Reginald Pontife— -Mr Fred Graham . (Dramatic Author) Richard Biggie ...Mr Gerald Kay Souper (His Friend; (Of Oscar Asche’s Co.) Fraser Green Mr Alfred Harford (His Father-in-Law) James Martin Mr Jack De Lacey (His Man Servant) Henry Sharpies Mr Alfred Scarlett (Detective) Joseph Wilson Mr J. H. Brennan (Policeman) Millicent Pontlfex...Mias Florence Gretton (His Wife) (Of Oscar Asche’ Co.) Petunia Perkins Mrs George Lanri (His Housemaid) Jeessie Green Miss Gladys Hartwell (His Sister-iu-Law) THREE ACTS OF SOLID LAUGHTER. THREE ACTS OP SOLID LAUGHTER. Prices—3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan until 12 o clock at the Dresden, after• at Christeson J s. Day Sales at Christeson -, s. CLAUDE E. WEBB.

.’R ALLOONIN ' G EXTRAORDINARY. -*-»ALLOONING EXTRAORDINARY. DAY'S BAY. THIS AFTERNOON. THIS AFTERNOON. THE BEEBE BALLOON COMPANY! THE BEEBE BALLOON COMPANY! The World’s Most Sensational . Aeronauts. 1 TREMENDOUS SUCCESS! Was the Unanimous Verdict of the Thousands ivho journeyed to Day’s Bay to witness this Marvellous Attraction on, Wednesday! THIS AFTERNOON, GRAND DOUBLE ASCENT And PARACHUTE RACE! . PARACHUTE RACE! • ME SEBPHE v. MR EASTWOOD. An act never performed hy any other Aeronauts in anv Part , of the world. RETURN PARK- TO DAY’S BAY: Is 6d; Children.' 9d. Steamers will leave Ferry Wharf (circumstances permitting), at. short intervals between 1.15 and 3 p.m.’ No waitmg. No delay. 'lf you don’t catch one of those you’ll have to swim across. 538 piCTUE'E / RECITAL. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 6th, . 1910. 1. “Katharina’s Advice to Wives” (Shakespeare)—Miss Christine Picot. 2. “Rubaiyat , of Omar! Jvhayyain"—Pictured by Miss Sybil Johnson. Reeled by Mr J. M. Clark. ■ 3. “Bob Cratchit’s Christmas Dinner” (Dickens)—Miss Christine Picot. 4. “How Rubenstein Played" (Adams) — ’Mr J. M. Clark. V. 5. “Ode on a Grecian Urn” (Keats) —Pictured by Miss Sybil Johnson. : Recited by Mr J. M. Clark. ■■! 6. “Portia and . Her . Suitors” (Shake- ' speare)—Misst Christine Picot. I. 7. “Clarence’s Dream” (Shakespeare)— Mr J. M. Clark. 8. "Pitty-Pat and Tippy-Toe" (Eugene Field) —Hiss Christine Picot. 1 9. “Autumn” —Pictured by Hiss Sybil Johnson. The musio by Miss Brenda Stock. ' ■ . , Tickets, 3s, 2s and Is. < Box Plan at Dresden. 353 )ONC E R T VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL, v Senior Pupils of St. Mary.’s Convent, ' Hill street, ONCEET CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, SUESDAY NEXT, DECEMBER Bth. Tickets. Is. Reserved , Seats.. 3s. Box lan now open at Dresden. WEMJNGTON CITY COUNCIL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). THE 4th DECEMBER, at 3 p.m. JAND PERFORMANCE. IARRISON BAND A.T LTALL BAY. JNO. R. PALMER, V ; Town Clerk. December 3rd, 1910. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. £JEURCH OF ENGLAND MISSION. FINAL MASS MEETINGS,, ' TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7th and Bth, 8 o’clock. MIDDAY SERVICES. MEN’S—TOWN HALL. WOMEN’S—THEATRE ROYAL. 12.20 and 1.20 Each Day. CANON STUART and CANON IVENS. Bible Reading— CANON STUART. St. Paul’s Church, 3 o'clock Each Day. NOTlCE— Workers, and Choir are earnestly requested to meet at- Town Hall (side entrance) at .7 p.m./ sharp Wednesday, for short service and prac-. tice. 560 ■1 . ' .. MISSIONS TO SEAMEN,; CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, WHITMORE ' STREET. • SUNDAY, December 4th, 1910,* Services at 11, 7 and 8.15. Preacher, Mr J. Moore, Missioner. Subjects: 1. “The Journey Changed.” 2. “Why Aooidents”? 3. “ How: Much are you I Worth?” Solo at 7 by Miss Mueller. ! Prayer Meeting at 6.30.’ Sailors’ Parlour i opened at 10 / and 2. . Institute opened 'daily. ■' j 'A""-' LAST FEW DAYS! ON SATURDAY. December 3rd, w.i will bring our REMOVAL SALE to a CLOSE. Drop in and see the Bargains—yon will go awav a purchaser. II A T B O X, Hatters. Mercers, and Clothiers, 11, Manners street, ,J

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7301, 3 December 1910, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7301, 3 December 1910, Page 13

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