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AMUSEMENTS HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! PULLERS 5 TOtNIGHT! Direction: Join I\iller & Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT! First Appearance, after their Sensational London Triumphs, of the Stars who Illuminated Vaudeville and made it Famous. SIB .BENJAMIN-AND MB JOHN PULLER TAKE PLEASUKE IN PRESENTING THEIR. GREATEST LONDON BOOKINGPersonally Engaged in London by Sir Benjamin Fulltir at Enormoui Expense. THE OLD SONGS BY THE OLD STARS! JAKE FRIEDMAN, , GEO. CAMPBELL FLORENCE HINTON, LILY BURNAND, ,AUTHOR SLATER. * In a New and Wonderful PreseitaHon of the Sentiment and the Humour that ■ made out Fathers Cry and Laugh 30 Years Aeo GIVE OS THE OLD DAYS AND THE OLD SONGS! 8 \ GIVE OS THE OLD DAYS AND THE .OLD SONGS! VAUDEVILLE OF THE BEST. INCLUDING- ' First- Appearance of ' First Anbearanea nf JICTORIA, • MORRIS' AND COWLEY, - ’• English Soubrette. English Burlesque Vocal-Comedians. . • Return of 1 your old favourites’. ■ . “ * JOHNNY MOORE, and JENNY ROY «* Celebrated Scottish Baritone, In Daintv Rones and ’ n.,,™. • ELLIOTT, THE GREATHENRIFRENCH. me Girl at the Piano. ' In Impersonatipns of Great Men—Past A BIG ENTERTAINMENT AT POLLERS' ££■ W *°: S; Y. 6d J?® se , rTe J- W. plus tax- Sfalls, Is 6dj Upper Circle, Is,' Box Plans at. the Bristol—after S p.m., at Burnett's,-• next Theatre. PROHIBITION LECTURE O N THE R’ vp AT H MR L. M. r^ITT Brilliant Champion of , Prohibition movement„?lealtf with Liquor’s V Latest 1 Bluff, - “Corporate Control*” MAIN TOWN HALL As a member of the Special Parliamentary Licensing Committee, hearing both sides, Mr Isitt speaks with full knowledge... i Chairman Commissioner R. Hoggard 1 " (N-Z. Salvation Army). .. REV. F. E. HARRY (President Wellington Area N.Z.A.) ! v . Will-Also Speak. GIVE PROHIBITION A TRIAL. Make Hovemßer 4th , NEW. ZEALAND’S EMANCIPATION dXy. ADMISSION FREE.. - ' COLLECTION Commiiniipr Singing commencing'7.3o -p.m.'‘‘-Loader-, W. J. Mason. S.A. BAND IN ATTENDANCE.

RESTAURANTS «N 0 TEAROOMS O ENDJBZ VOUS Tea and Lunch A* l (upstairs), 138.' Lambton quays 3course tot lunch, la Bd, from 11.30 #.m. to’i p.tn.j hot teas, from Is, S to 7 p.m. Mrs A. Knows ley, proprietress. : /49 t and.Orilia. from 11 J)0 till 8 p.m.■ , | KW Commercial Cafe, 10, Lambton 1 1 V ;WJ lopp- Government Bpildings. | supplies tap best atUonrse Lnneh in town I ton; is 6d» B . bpiro, proprietor date Com' ciereial Grill Rooms. Panama Rooms. Panama, at:). SALMUH/S, 163, Lambton quay— Slab and, Grills from 11:80 till B,p.m. XT O ? OREM.—New Commercial Cafe, ■i, T°, Lambton quay (opp. Govt. Bldgs,). ’-We at* now ready to weloome <mr old clients and their menda B.' Spiros proprietor (late Commercial Grill Booms. Panama street). : IVTOT fond of Cakes—Well try ieome deia heionß Brown Bread and '-Butter, with your morning Tea or Coffee. At Palmers, 168, Lambton quay. : iCOURSis munch, ls.3d. from 11.30 a.mu to n p.m.j hot toss, from is, sto 7 p.m. Rendezvous Lnneh and Tea Rooms (upstairs), 189, Lambton qnay. Mrs A. Knowaley, ’ proprietress. 1 49 \[OT fond of Cakes—Well try some deI” . lioious Brown Bread . and Butter, with your morning Tea or Coffee. At Palmer's, 168, Lambton quay. , EOK - Morning and Afternoon Teas try: , So Old. English Tearooms, 1 opposite the D.l C Hot Teas .served Yrora 3' to--7 p.m. ,{ JCTOT Teas, from Is, 5 to-7 p.m. Ren. -*-X dezvous Tea Rooms, (upstairs), 139, Lambton quay. Mrs A, Enowsley, proprietress. 49 YSTEBS fi out of season For. a -good meal of Pish try Palmer's, 168. .Lambton quay: r jj^EW— commercial Cale,,' Lambton IN quay (opP- Government Buildings —Now open, Breakfast, 6.3<Ka.m. to 9.U a.m.j Lunch. 12'till 2 p.m. Meals-at'all hours. B. bpiro. proprietor (late Commercial Grill Romne. 'Panama street). PALMER'S are noted for their Grills. . ICB, Lambton quay. ■ MRS A. KNOWSLE'X has-taken over ' the ' Rendezvous Lunch: and Tea Rooms (upstairs), 139, Lambton quay. Hot Lunch, 11.30 a.m. to 8 1 p.m. Hot Teaa from 6 to 7 p:m. ■ 49 vrtfi Old English Tea nnd Lqncheon X Rooms, 'Lambton quay, opposite 0.1. C. Unsurpassed - for Acoursa Dinoers at la 6d. ■ ■■ ■ - , - NEW Commercial Cafe, 70, Lambton quay (opp. Government Buildings). —Try our Oysterai always fresh j opened tty experta. Meals st all hours. B. Bpiro, proprietor (late Commercial Grill Rooms Panama ’ streets , . ORDER CHEMIST. P.O. BOX 421. WELLINGTON. : - Send . ror catalogue of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Toilet Requisites. Correspondence strictly private. VICTORIA HALL, Adelaide road. MADAME, ROLE* AND CO. . (JUNE Assortment of Raney Costumes •E for Hire, town or country. Telephone 24-184.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12284, 2 November 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12284, 2 November 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12284, 2 November 1925, Page 3

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