FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE * CIRCUIT. Proprietors, John Fuller and Soaa, OPERA HOUSE, AUCKLAND. JOHN FULLER, Manager. THEATRE ROYAL, WELLINGTON, HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, WEIiLINGTON, BEN FULLER, Mauager. OPERA HOUSE, CHRISTCHURCH, WALTER FULLER, Manager.. PRINCESS THEATRE, DUNEDIN, ALHAMBRA THEATRE, DUNEDIN, JOHN FULLER, Jun., Manager. New Artists Every Week. Completto Change of Programme evsry Saturday. Gil. P. Hoskins, Secretary and Treasurer ; Ren Fuller, Managing Director, Box 457, Wellington. Sydney Agent, Mr. George Marlow, 548 George-street. OPERA HOUSE, WELLINGTON. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT I SATURDAY, APRIL 6. Mr. J. C. Williamson % Will have the especial honor lo present That Sweet Tenor, and greatest of all exponents of Irish Character, ANDREW MACK, ANDREW MACK, Supported by His Own Complete Company. THE WAY TO KENMARE. TBE WAY TO KENMARE. THE WAY TO KENMARE. TH<E WAY TO KENMARE. BOX PLANS now open at the Dresden. Prices : ss, 3s and 2s. VISITORS TO THE SOUNDS IF you want to enjoy a thorough holiday, engage one of A. H. SCOTT and CO.'S Oil Launches, f*ROSE, M "THISTLE" & "SHAMROCK," Plying £6r Hire m QUEEN CHARLOTTE'S SOUND. terms: 30s per day. Special arrangements made for Picnic Parties. H. M'CORMACK, Agent, Picton. gg^ggHM__---_nM_R-_-B____----___nß-_-__BB_--V I CHILDREN'S May be obtained from me, price 2s, j NURSERY guaranteed to effect rrirp a CUTC j tuaa LEN> McKENZIE> LOTION Opera House Pharmacy. 1 M— a— — — MM UMtn^teSmmmmmmmfmmmmmmmWaMSi W. LrOINIBRGAJN, *■ MERCHANT TAILOR, Late from leading firms of Australia and New Zealand, Throws out A CHALLENGE TO THE TRADE • To Produce a Suit Equal iv Fit, Style and Workmanship to his make. His Credentials from Loading Australian Firms is sufficient guarantee of ability. " Good Wine Needs No Bush." 57 Courtenay-place. »i ' — _______________«____--_-——————- Ej TI fiE BAZAAR, I FOR TIES OF EVERY i VARIETY. I CLARK & CLAEK, § 15 Vivian-street. CITY DYE WORKS. • TAYLOR «& CO., THE POPtF LAX DYERS. THE Celebrated Dry Cleaning Process Cleanses and Preserves Garments, and Prevents Shrinkage. All kinds Clothing Cleaned and Dyed on Shortest Notice. Branches : 183 Armagh-street, Christchurch ; 101 George-street, DunecLin ; and 225 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. J. H. TAYLOR, Manager. WORKERS of all classes provided with employment — Farm Hands, Hotel Servants and Domestic Servants m particular. Send us a prepaid wire, or Telephone No. 2088. ROYAL REGISTRY (Late Merritt's, established 1891), 7G Willis-st. (upstairs). TURKISH BATHS. Management Established m New Zealand'--35 years. Branches m Dunedin and Cliristchurch. COUNTRi T and City People may rely on our long experience to do things well. Hot Baths, ls. Turkish and Steam Baths, . 3s each. E. C. HALL, Proprietress. THE WELLINGTON CLEANING CO., 25 DIXON-STREET, Have installed their 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. 2224. T. A. WELLS, PAINTER, PAPERHANGER AND DECORATOR, 22 HANKEY-STREET, BEGS to notify Kelburne and Karori residents that he bas taken over the . business carried on by Mr. T. Bailey, Main-street, Karori. Having one of the largest and moßt eilicicnfc stalls of painters, paperhangers, and decorators m the city, customers, old and new, can rely on the Jvwl of work and material at lowest rates. '.Mr. H. Roberts, who i_; well known as an* expert tradesman, wiii Imve charge of tbe Karori branch. 4'».ejwc»i*B— Karori, 281 C ; Oily, 2013,
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NZ Truth, Issue 94, 6 April 1907, Page 4
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532Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 94, 6 April 1907, Page 4
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