AMUSEMENTS. Q P E R A HOUSE. COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT. JULY 22nd. THE TALK 01' AUSTRALASIA. SPLENDID AS EVER (THOUGH LATE) There was an annoying delay when thin picture drama was billed tor presentation at the Opeia House a couple of weeks nyo. The picture is hero now, and will be shown without fail. NEXT SATURDAY Messrs MacMahon and Donnelly will Present "A TICKET IN TAIT’S." "A TICKET IN TATT’B." " A TICKET IN TATT’S.” The cleanest, most wholesome, most vivid and most interesting picture-story ever played. Whatever your variety or blend of religion or opinion, this story must mako a vivid appeal to you. Whatever your age, you cannot escape the thrall of it. Excitement without degradation, thrill without squalor, strong human emotion without nastiness. DON’T MISS THE BEST THING YET! Two Thousand Tickets Nightly at 2s, Is and Gd. The l»x plan will be at the Dresden on Wedne-day next. No booking lee; no early doors. h j ' l ' REMOVAL NOTICES. REMOVAL NOTICE. Messes e. and b. Dickenson’S, Batchers (late Handy Food Supply and Otago Meat Co., Cuba street), beg to notify their Customers that they have REMOVED to New Premises, at 217, UPPER WILLIS STREET, and hope, by strict attention to business, to stillpueri the share of confidence from their old and new customers. Telephone S-la, Customers waited on daily. EXHIBITION NOTICES. £JOEONATION EXHIBITION. Open Daily 10 a-m. to 10 p.mj WARM, COSY. AND BRILLIANTLY LIGHTED. Admission—ONE SHILLING. jgXHIBITION STADIUM. THIS EVENING AT 8 O’CLOCK. I DEMONSTRATIONS OF MODERN ! PHYSICAL CULTURE, t BY I MR J. W. M. HARRISON’S t WELLINGTON TERRACE, COURTENAY PI,ACE. NEWTOWN, AND KARORT CLASSES. The Vaulting Horse, Wand Exercises, [ Sandow Muscle Culture, Kaleidoscopic ! Mazes and Marches, Flying Rings, Etc. For the First Time in New Zealand LIVING BRIDGE 1 LIVING BRIDGE Will bo played with Living Cards, by Four Well-known Export Bridge Players. The Shuffle, Cut, Deal, Play and Tricks will bo actively indicated by 52 Ladies representing the playing cards, under direction of Mr Harrison. Costumes by Mesdames Hammorton and Krecfi, THIS EVENING AT 8 P.M. OOEONATXON EXHIBITION. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY,’ LTD. GAS COOKING DEMONSTRATION By MRS A. FORSTER DENNY, Diploma Nat. Training School of Cookery, M.C. Assn., Lend., and Medalist. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at 3.15. MENU: Frniit Tart. Queen Cakes. Strawberry Biscuits. Shortbread. GAS IRONING DEMONSTRATIONS With High Pressure Gas, by Experts from the Excelsior Laundry. J. H. HELLIWELL, 828 Secretary. £JOEONATION EXHIBITION. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LTD. LAST THREE WEEKS 1 LAST THREE WEEKS! GAS FIRES FIXED FREE OP COST. GAS FIRES FIXED FREE OF COST. During the remainder of the Exhibition, Gas Fires purchased from the Company will bo FIXED FREE OF COST in any suitable house or office where gas is already installed. LAST THREE WEEKS! LAST THREE WEEKS! REMEMBER I The offer is only open DURING THE REMAINDER OF THE CORONATION EXHIBITION. SEND YOUR ORDERS AT ONCE! J. H. HELLIWELL, 829 Secretary. QEDBEHOLM AND TOLLEY Have an Excellent WORKING ELECTRICAL DISPLAY At THE EXHIBITION. We want all visitors to the Exhibition to Order (pfOALBROOKDALB iPIOAL. ’L'OAL. TT Saves Work and Money. It lasts longest and burns best. It is obtainable from practically all Coal Merchants and from our Depots. THE WESTPORT COAL COMPANY, LIMITED. Dixon street. 'Phone 266. Molesworth street. Phone 3160. 103 JOSEPH LEWIS a GO’S Motto is: “Satisfaction to our Customers.”, LET US PROVE IT TRUE TO YOU I JOSEPH LEWIS & 9S Manners St. I 11. If 'I 1 I ITU II IM M l ij|'
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7853, 15 July 1911, Page 7
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