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AMUSEMENTS. mEE NE W THEATRE -5- Manners street. Props.. Messrs 'MacMahon and Donnelly. CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. JJAii.lt, ! ro:n 11 a.m till 11 p.m. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO! "Thu public IS V.i.-ei- than tho wisest critic.’’ —(iSitncroll.) YESTERDAY’S NEW PROGRAMME Created A POSITIVE SENSATION. Throned All Day Yesterday and A FULL HOUSE LAST NIGHT. Don’t Miss vliis Superb Senes. COME IN ANY TIME And you can SEE A V,’ HOLE PROGRAMME. Think of it! Adults stl. Children 3o everywhere! _ _ _ “CORONATION OF KING GEORGE V.” NEXT MONDAY, JULY 31st. EXHIBITION NOTICES. EXHIBITION. LAST DAYLAST DAY-TO-DAY (SATURDAY) 1 TO-DAY r (SATURDAY)! ASO IN PRIZES! GRAND CHILDREN’S CARNIVAL IN THE AFTERNOON, IN THE STADIUM, 2.30 to 1 p.m. FREE! FREE! FREE! Free Entries and Free Admission to all Children in Fancy Dress. Lovely Prizes will bo Awarded by Voto of Public. FREE PUNCH AND JUDY SHOW,, 11.30 a.m., 2.30 and 1 p.m. FREE PICTURE SHOW 7 . Afternoon, and Evening. FREE LAUGHING GALLERY All Day. IN THE EVENING—GRAND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL! GRAND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL! BY VOTE OF THE PUBLIC. Ist Prize Jls for most Original Costume lor Gentleman. [lst Prize ,£o for most Original Costume for Lady. '2nd Pxizo £2 10s for second best Costume for Gentleman. 2nd Prize £2 Ifts for second best Costume for Lady. 3rd Prize £1 10s for third best Costume for Gentleman. 3rd Prize £1 10s for third best Costume for Lady. And jeio WORTH OF PRIZES AlO WORTH OF PRIZES FOB LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, According to Order of Voting. Post Entries Received. SPLENDID STRING ORCHESTRA XX ATTENDANCE. SPACE LEFT FOR DANCING I Entries and Admission FREE to all in Fancy Dress. Any person in Fancy Dress will be allowed to compete. FIVE POUNDS given to the person guessing nearest to the total Visitors to Exhibition passing through turnstiles on CLOSING DAY (TO-DAY). A GOLD-FILLED WATCH given to every One-thousandth, Person .passing |through turnstiles TO-DAY. July 29th., 'FREE SAMPLES! FREE SAMPLES! Will be DISTRIBUTED BiT EXHIBITORS' QORONATION EXHIBITION. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LTD. FINAL COOKERY; DEMONSTRATIONS PAPER BAG COOKERY! PAPER BAG COOKERY! FIRST P ÜBLIC INTRODUCTION .INTO NEW ZEALAND. Thousands are already experimenting) with the new cookery, and thousands arei eagerly waiting to make a beginning.— Vide "Daily Chronicle.” TO-DAY {SATURDAY). , At 3 p.m. and 7.30 p.m,. By MISS HENSHELWOOD.. NOTE!—DEMONSTRATIONS FOR THE ABOVE. THE GENUINE SOYER BAGS Will be used. Supplied by the courtesy of Messrs Jas. Spicer aud Son. J. H. HELLIWELL, 327 Secretary. i A DEMONSTRATION of tho New Jk PATENT GAS MANGLING and| IRONING MACHINE will be given at. tho Gas Company’s Exhibit THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON and EVENING. [Machines, all sizes, to suit private house, ffiolds, boardinghouses, public institutions. hotels, laundries, etc. 32fl QQRONATXON EXHIBITION. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LTD. LAST DAY! LAST DAY! ' GAS FIRES FIXED FREE OF COST. GAS FIRES FIXED FREE OF COST. To-Day is your last opportunity. Gas Fires purchased from tho Company TODAY will be FIXED FREE OF COST in any suitable house or office where gas is already installed. LIST DAY! LAST DAY! REMEMBER! This unprecedented offer will bo positively withdrawn after To-day. SEND YOUR ORDERS AT ONCE. J. H. HELLXWELL. 32S Secretary. OEDERHOLM AND TOLLEY Have an Excellent WOEKXNG ELECTE-ICAIi DISPLAY t At THE EXHIBITION.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7865, 29 July 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7865, 29 July 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7865, 29 July 1911, Page 7