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AMUSEMENTS. 11 OYAL. I TWO SHOWS GIVEN IN AS ONE. TO-NIGHT! (And Succeeding Xijjiits). CORONATION OF KING GEORGE V. ■ Living Pictures of tbo whole of that brilliant and gorgeous event ate being screenoil iu conjunction with our MAMMOTH \ aUdEVILLE COMPANY. JjIULLERS’ THEATRE ROYAL. Enthusiastic Congratulations oa our BRILLIANT FIRST PARTI An Ovation for TUB ALTON TRIO, la their remarkably clover Chinosoji Acrobatic Act. HARRY SABLER. HARRY SADLER. In a new budget of his celebrated Comic Songs, namely, “Eliza had hold of my Hand,” “The Soldier who Knows,” etc. GRAND SUCCESS—CHAS. HEATH, the Singing Collier. Joe—WATTS AND LUCAS—Madge. Introducing an entirely New Act, giving their original Eccentric Boxing and Burlesque Comedy. TWO ROSEBUDS, BRIGHTIE CARLISLE, 808 HARPER, JIM GAFFNEY. WARD LEAR, FREDA NEWRICK, NELLIE SEARLE, ESSIE JENNINGS, MARCELLA -GRAY. RUBY ED BETA. Prices—2s a.id Is. Plan Dresden. 431 HIS MAJESTY’S. THEATRE. Props., John Fuller and Sonu. PULLERS’ Best . PICTURES. FULLERS' of All, PICTURES. MAGNIFICENT SUCCESS Of our Great New Programme. ’A series of Rare Attractions. . THE GREAT CORONATION. THE GREAT CORONATION. The inspiring Pageant taken by several of the world’s leading producers from the most advantageous positions, depicting with wonderful clearness the grandeur of that event. THE KING AT CLOSE QUARTERS. A remarkably clear section by the Urbanora Co., g.nd to bo seen ONLY AT HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Supported by the smartest budget oi Pictorial Excellencies, including RED EAGLE A Vitagraph RED EAGLE Star. HOW BELLA WAS WON. Based on a popular work by Cbaric* Dickons. Pathe Gazette. The Little Artista TWO SIDES, an A.B. Gem. D.C. and O.S. Is, Stalls (tip-up) 6d. Plan at Christeson’s. 'Phone 3153. EDUCATIONAL. ‘ BALLROOM DANCING. T&ITRS H. B. MASON’S Classes for Be. Bf-fi. ginners aro held on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS in hoi erivate Hall, BG, Ghuznco street, near t Peter’s Church. Proficiency ensured in SIX PRIVATE LESSON’S. Term commences with pupil.. Private ler.eonj by appointment. DANCING. iS J. D. FOLEY, Teacher of Diuu> ing, Victoria Hall, Newtonm. Bo* £’ liners' daea every Thursday in the rge ball. Private lessons by appointmeat. The largest assortment oi Fancy Dresses for /Hire. Assembly Monday nights* BUSINESS NOTICES. m THOS. H: OATES’. 133, Willis street, SamA old place, only upstairs. SKATES at YOUR OWN PRICE. N 1 ™ Z EALAND STUN B NOW GOING VERY CHEAP AT THE GOLDSMITHS AND SILVER. SMITHS’ COMPANY’S JEWELLER r SALE. PIEXIA: ED, Manager, S3B. LAMBTON QUAY. Start the morning with a glass of BARRY’S LEMON SQUASH. ‘ It will make you feel fit all day. ROYAL , : ' BAS-YOCK] STANDARD VISIBLE TYPEWRITER. A CONTINUOUS SUCCESS. "London, December 7, 1913 "The LeGrove and Laurence Co., Ltd., Wellington. "TVEAE SIRS,— "We have much pleasure in stating that wo have been granted a Wairant of Appointment as Typewriting .Machine Manufacturers to His Majesty i‘Jng_ George V. , "We are glad to be able to point out that wo previously held a similar Appointment to King Edward VXi. and Queen Victoria. “Yours faithfully, "THE BAR-LOCK TYPEWRITER CO., LIMITED. London." Staff of Typists and Stenographers kept for public copying. ROYAL EAE-LOSa A6IEKOY LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.

BiGGES SALARIES! -% ~ The salaries oro waiting: lor men •rr 4 who can produce business I Lecojnc a buslness producer ty studying: CsiemiSc Sales- j3f a£. laaaship ty ctaii through the OIK*: w y} Ti i sjIT >TS (louder).- Frtiij.euus “D •• *• w free. Keoresentativc : J. KOOGE3, lS4a Casiisl Street, Christchurch.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7867, 1 August 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7867, 1 August 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7867, 1 August 1911, Page 7