AMUSEMENTS. “FOR Till-; TERM OF HIS NATURAL LIFE/’ An Incomparable Dramatisation of the World-famous and Realistic Australian Novel by Marcus Clarke. A STORY THAT WILL NEVER DIE. To he [’resented by GEORGE WILLOUGHBY'S NEW DRAMATIC COiII’ANY. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. Commencing MONDAY EVENING, the 25th inwk .MONDAY EVENING, the 25th.inst. I RAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Sub-Lessees, GEORGE WILLOUGHBY. IT'D. Managing Director... Mr. Geo. Willoughby Directors ... Messrs Goo. T. Eaton, A. I!. Davies, and lien J. Fuller. TO-NIGHT [SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT TO- NIGI IT (S A TURI) AY) TO-NIGHT Positively the Very Last Presentation of the STUPENDOUS, THRILLING, AND SENSATIONAL DRAMA of Western Alining Life, "AT CRIPPLE CREEK" "AT CRIPPLE CREEK" "AT CRIPPLE CREEK” "AT CRIPPLE CREEK" "AT 1 CRIPPLE CREEK” "AT CRIPPLE CREEK” "AT CRIPPLE CREEK” "AT CRIPPLE CREEK” "AT CRIPPLE CREEK” ARTI STIC A 1.1. Y PORTRAYED, LAVISHLY MO UNTED. Prices; 3s, 2s Is. Booking fee. Is. Plans at the Dresden-until 12 o’clock; thereafter, and until 6.15, with Day Sales, at Christeson’s. Doors, 7 to 7.30, (id extra. Business Manager, A. W. BATISTE. By the full Strength of George Willoughby's New Dramatic Company. DON’T THE DAYS SEEM AND LONG? DANK BUT WHY WORRY? Whether yon have a fireside or not, don’t be afraid of venturing out. THE DANDIES THE DANDIES THE DANDIES Can offer von all’ comfort. THE TOWN HALL. (Concert Cham nee.i Is heated to a degree that makes for comfort of the body. THE BANDIES. THE DANDIES. Will look after the comfort of the mind. Surcease from worry guaranteed all who attend the performances of THE DANDIES THE DANDIES Sparkling Comedy, Charming Singing. Diverting Etceteras. > BOOK SEATS AT THE DRESDEN. Day Sales, Christeson’s. Prices, 3s. 2s. Is. Direction. Edward Branscombe, Ltd. ANEW REVERIE for the Piano“RED ROSES." "RED ROSES.” By Paul Mittinanu. A Beautiful Melody that cannot fail to Charm. Price Is 6d, Posted Is 7<3. Obtainable, The Anglo-American Music Store. 116, Cuba street. TThANUING, Victoria Hall, Newtown. — Madame Eoley is prepared' to enrol Pupils for-Music and Dancing. Tuition Class, Thursday. Private Lessons by appointment. The largest stock of,Fancy Dresses for Hire in the Dominion. The above Hall is now available for Dancing, etc. Classes are held at Featherston. every Tuesday. sWISCELLAMEOUS. WANTED —Just have a look at those 8s lid costume lengths in the windows at Morgan’s; ’ they are tdp-iop Only at 115, Cuba street. WANTED Known—Typewriters to suit all pockets and all preferences at the Royal Barlook Agency, Lambton q uay. rf~kUE Millinery Department, showing W the latest in trimmed models at our famous low prices. Mounts, all the newest, at clearing prices. Gilmer’s Drauery, 2U, Cuba street. jp-i Deposit and 5s weekly will buy 3*jL £5 worth. Drapery, Boots, and Clothing. The best quality, and you will be perfectly pleased when you get it from L. W, Balkind’s, 125. Vivian street. WORKERS ’. Purchase in the Cheapest Shop. Groceries and Greengroceries always on hand. Fresh dally. Bedrock prices. Prompt delivery. J. W. Smith. 169, Taranaki street. "TOT - ANTED Known—" John Bull” Type,l* writer Carbon holds the market for quality aucl price. , Royal Bar lock Typewriter Agency. Lambton quay, '\AT ANTED—Thirty only. Ladies’ Dress • * Skirts, black, and navy, well cut, good material, 8s Gd for 3s lid. Morgan’s, Cuba street. ! tOVTANTED—AII loading shades in Vel Vi yetceua, Is 6d to 3s dd; 26-inch Cordy Velveteen, Is 3d. Morgan’s, 115 Cuba street. . ‘ A RE you thinking of Dyeing? If so. Y-k- consult Vagg and Co., 116. Cuba street (side entrance next Anglo-Ameri-can Music Stores) who are specialists in ail kinds of Dyeing and Cleaning. Phono 2310. WANTED Known—His Majesty’s Typewriter, tho Royal Barlook. Easiest to learn 1 Fastest to work. FOR SALE. —REMUERA, about one acre, otwO/Vo l room for 3 houses; or .£875, 6 rooms and lj acres, with 1-acro orchard, etc.; bargain.—Great Northern Agency, 5, lI.M. Arcade, Auckland. "OEEHAMPORE—Wo have a nice little JU farm 60 acres for exchange Berhampore property. J. B. Wilton, Agent, Palmerston North. 191 1-| rv ACRESi 78 grass, IS crop, 10 JLJLU' shelter; good dairy land; all necessary buildings; L-X.P.; goodwill JCIT 10s, terms No. 1919. A. H. Atkinson and Co., Feilding. J AA ACRES, all grassed and improved, ttw carries 2 sheep; ,£7 10s per acre; AIOOO cash. Campbell Thomson and Co., Dannevirke. DAIRY FARM. 87 acres flat land, all buildings, handy Otaki, carrying 36 cows. Price 2635, terms 26200 cash, or, stock included, JC-UK) cash. Apply W. C. Brophy, Palmerston North. QA Qfhfl ACRES Milling Bush, in--v UiOlfU eluding 2800 ac. leasehold, up-to-date mill, cutting capacity 30,000 per day. private line to seaport. The whole as a going concern for ,£IOO.OOO. F. P. Welch. Estate Agent. Master-ton.
t {* A Art ACHES finest Milting Push IDjUUU in North Island, only 10 miles from railway line by road; can buy milling rights or freehold; mill adjoining for sale if desired. P. P. Welch, Estate Agent, Masterton. 5 ACHES of very choice land, sheltered, watered by race, all flat; 280 commercial apples, balance grassed; good residence, garden and lawn; all in excellent order; sacrificed at .£735; terms given. Parker and Vincent, Incensed Agents, Levin. "1 Ann ACHES, 2-ehoep country, good Xvl’l/U' buildings, fenced and subdivided; price X 9; XI2OO cash; will exchange for lightly encumbered sheep country: equity, jfcOOOO; no mortgage. Campbell Thomson and Co.. Dannevirko. BUY property in Sunny - Nelson. 25 acres. 9 miles from G.P.0., level land, on main rood, 5 acres orchard, and cottage, JE1950, stock and implements included, 15 acres, 3 miles from G.P.0., gentle elevation, magnificent site, a acres orchard, .£IOOO, Farms, orchards, residences, etc,, for sale. W, .11 out and Sons, Nelson. 13. ACRES, beautifully sheltered, ex■l cellent orchard and garden, 5roomed house, man's room, fowlhousea and runs; close to school, P.O. and township; furnished and complete, at .£425. Wo guarantee this exceptional .value. Parker ami .Vincent, .Levin, '
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8740, 23 May 1914, Page 3
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