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amusements; T H E A T R E ROYAL. MONDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 26th GRAND HOLIDAY MATINEE! Everything the Same as at Night. Doors open 1.30, commence 2.30. Theatre royal. Prop.'..; John Fuller and Sons. FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. EVERY EVENING AT 8. Last Night of Present Programme. GRAND XMAS PROGRAMME MONDAY NIGHT. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! FAREWELL NAT CLIFFORD. FAREWELL ANDERSON TRIO. Continued Success of the Greatest Musical Trick Artists ever, seen in Wellington. Direct from MARTINETTI London AND Music Halls. GROSS!. NADA MORET. A Real NADA MORET. Entertainer. 808 HARPER, Comedian. AND OUE GREAT VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS. Tim Howard, Jessie Lee, Tom Vivian, MONDAY NIGHT NEXT.. Direct from Chicago, under special engagement to Messrs John Fuller and Sons MR ALF HOLT, The Great American Mimic and Comedian THE SBYFFER TWINS. Acrobatic Juveniles. R eappearcnce— THE FLYING PEDROS, Ariel Gymnasts. THE GIBSON GIRLS, i Prices—2s, Is; Boxes, 21s. Plan at Theatre Office from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. Telephone, 20Si. Doors open 7.15; commence S p.m, 117 Town hall. OWN HALL. MESSRS JOHN FULLER AND SONS ANNOUNCE THAT For the benefit of hundreds of their patrons who were unable to gaim admission last week, and during the currency of the first programme at His Majesty’s Theatre this week, when the Wonderful PICTURESQUE SYDNEY Pictures were shown, it has .been decided to give a Reproduction of this Wonderful Series at the TOWN HALL NEXT TUESDAY EVENING. PICTURESQUE SYDNEY (Both Complete Series), A marvellous city, where over sir million pounds sterling has been spent this year on buildings alone. PROGRESSIVE SYDNEY. Palatial and noble buildings now stand where not so very many years ago the wild and woolly aboriginal danced his weird fantastic corroborce and threw his whirling boomerang. WONDERFUL SYDNEY. Nooks and corners reminiscent of the early days, now tlfe resort of smiling sons and daughters .of Australia. .Full and Complete Programme of Biograph Novelties. Doors open. 7; overture 8. Prices. Is and 6d. ; 193 RE GEORGE WOOLLVEN, late of Hmnbledon, Godaiming, Surrey, England, deceased.' ■ , TTBENEST WOOLLVEN, who left EngJCJ land in or about tho year 1906 and proceeded to Johannesburg, South Africa (son of the above-named George Woollvon), being entitled to a share in his Father’s Estate*, is requested to communicate with Messrs' Gardner and Hovenden, Solicitors, 16, Finsbury Circus, London, E.C. If dead, any person giving satisfactory information with date and place of death, will bo properly remunerated. 920 NOTICE. j SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAYS. •OUESUANT to the terms of "The -xT Banking Act, 1908," .WEDNESDAY, the 28th day of. Dcccnibor, 1910, and TUESDAY, the 3rd day of January, 19X1, are hereby appointed Special Bank Holidays at the offices of the undermentioned Banks throughout New Zealand. . The Union Bank of Australia, Limited. (Sgd.) J. SALMOND, For the Inspector. Bank of New South Wales. ~ (Sgd.) W. BIENIB, For Inspector. * Bank of Australasia. (Sgd.) A. P. WEBSTER, Inspector. The National Bank of New Zealand, Limited. (Sgd.) JAMES COATES. General Manager. Bank of New Zealand. (Sgd.) W. CALLENDER, General Manager. NOTE.—The Banka will also be closed throughout the Dominion on the following days, being Statutory Holidays;— Monday, 26th December, 1910 (for Christmas Day); Tuesday, 27th December, 1910 (for Boxing Day); Monday, 2nd January. 1911 (for New Year’s Day). 929 V. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. WHARF HOLIDAYS CHRISTMAS 1 AND NEW YEAR. PUBLIC NOTICE - is hereby given that December 26th (Christmas Day), December 27th (Boxing Day), and January 2nd (New Year’s Day) next, will be observed by the Wellington Harbour Board as public holidays, and that the ■Wharves, Stores and Offices of the Board 'kill be CLOSED for ordinary business an the above days. By Order. H. B. NICHOLLS, Secretary. Barbour Board Office, Wellington, . December 16th, 1910. 940 1%/TISS CARR'S School of Shorthand XiJL will bo closed for 2 weeks only this year. Miss Macdonald will be ready to receive intending pupils on January sth. 150 THE GIFT SEASON. TVTOVELTIES in Xmas and New .Year 1* Gifts, Ebony Goods, Silverware, Electroplate, Silver-mounted Glassware, Walking Sticks, Greenstone, Jewellery, etc., from, leading factories of the world. Your name and date engraved free on any article purchased^ Jeweller and Engraver, 47g 352, Lambton quay. KARORI TEA GARDENS nnHB PLACE TO SPEND THE A CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. , WELLINGTON'S FAVOURITE RESORT. i Croquet, Tennis. Swings, etc., etc. Admission, 6d, Refreshments at Reasonable Prices, 1 Hot Water Free. Come and Spend your Holidays among the Flowers. JONES AND f'j 0„ UPPER CUBA STREET. Comer of Abel Smith street.. Have now on hand a splendid assortment of BEDDING PLANTS POT PLANTS AND ALL GARDEN REQUISITES, •

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7319, 24 December 1910, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7319, 24 December 1910, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7319, 24 December 1910, Page 13

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