PULLER'S VAUDEVILLE 1 , CIRCUIT. Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons, OPERA HOUSE, AUCKLAND. JOHN FULLER, Manager. THEATRE ROYAL, WELLINGTON, HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, WELLINGTON, BEN FULLER, Manager. OPERA HOUSE, CHRISTCHURCII, WALTER FULLER, Manager. PRINCESS THEATRE, DUNEDIN, ALKAMBRA THEATRE, DUNEDIN, JOHN FULLER, Jim., Manager. NewArfcistsEyeryWeek. CompletoChange of Programme every Saturday. Gil. P. Hoskina, Secretary ancl Treasurer; Ben Fuller, Managing Director, Box 457, Wolr lington. Syclcey Agent, Mr. George Marlovr, 548 George-street. O P E R A H O U S E 3WELLINGTON. MEYNELL, GUNN & VARNA'S NEW ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY, ' Umler the direction of ALLAN.HAMILTON. • FOE FOUR MORE NIGHTS ONLY. Mrst Production m New Zealand of the Immensely Successful Farcical ; Comedy, THE LITTLE STRANGER', ' THE LITTLE STRANGER, THE LITTLE STRANGER, By Michael Morton. Special Engagement of MASTER WILLIE PARKE (direct from the Criterion Theatre; London). Prices—3s, 25,, Is. Box plan at Holliday's. FANNING and CO., HOUSE, LAND &-ESTATE AGENT, 156 CASHEL-STREET, • CHRISTCHURCH, Telephone 1255. KEN. TUCKER 0 WILL undertake to supply Brass and - Sconcil Plates, and all kinds of Engraving, at Moderate Prices and on Shortest Notice. Country customers will nave all correspondence promptly attended to. 21 Willis-st, Wellington. qpHE WELLINGTON CLEANING CO., 1 25 DIXON-STREET, Have installed tbak new PATENT CARPET BEATING MACHINE, and can now thoroughly clean and renovate Carpets, m addition to their ordinary work of Window Cleaning and Chimney Sweeping. Telephone No. 2225. I. BARSHT, PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, ' No, t HOTEL CECIL BUILDINGS, Will, during the Holidays, Test Sight FREE OF COST, and also advise m the Selection of Suitable Spectacles, .which maybe obtaihed at 5s 6d per pair, and all genuine Pebbles. '";. ',■'.-. ' . K^EP YOJUi? HAIR ON. : *x£ii»wearfeg; orie.of our. v■ , Thelr^quality* speaks for itself, as they are MADE FROM THE FINEST MATERIAL and by the BEST WORKMEN. We bu}y DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY and sell /AT THE LOWEST PRICES. TH E HA T BOX. 24- Manners-street, Wellington. T ET ALL NEW ZEALAND KNOW i-y THE NEWS, That the Largest and Most Select room m the colony is the FEDERAL HALL BILLIARD SALOON, 39 MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. Being on the ground, floor makes it most comfortable and cool. You may hitch your waggon to a star, Hang the ocean on a tornado to dry, Wipe the dust from a cyclone with a safety , razor. Wear the aurora borealis for an. Evening gown, Twist the sky into an omelette, Set an earthquake to rag time, Unbuckle the belly band of eternity, Open up the sun and moon as health resorts, But you'll never find another Billiard Saloon like THE FEDERAL HALL, 39 Manners-st. SfaffSed. FJACTS ARE CHIELS THAT T WINNA DING, I And the best established fact m New Zealand is that DARCY FORD gives the Best Value Obtainable m CLOTHING and 'GENERAL DRAPERY. SUIT and EXTRA TROUSERS Made to Measure for 50s. Gall or write^ — 27A WILLIS-STREET, Wholesale Warehouse — .. BALLINGER'S BUILDINGS, . : ■...-. VICTOBIA-STEEET. DARCY FORD. NOTICE. TO BLACK AND WHITE ARTISTS: The Editor invites artists to submit sketches, caricatures and cartoons. All accepted contributions will be paid for. Rejected sketches will be returned. No attempt will be made to re-draw, adapt, or use the idea embodied m any unaccepted drawing.
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NZ Truth, Issue 78, 15 December 1906, Page 4
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518Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 78, 15 December 1906, Page 4
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