TTULLEE'S VAUDEVILLE x CIRCUIT. Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons, OPERA HOUSE, AUCKLAND. JOHN FULLER, Manager. s THEATRE ROYAL, WELLINGTON, HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, WELLINGTON, BEN FULLER, Manager. OPERA HOUSE, CHRISTCHURCH, WALTER FULLER, Manager. PRINCESS THEATRE, DUNEDIN, ALHAMBRA THEATRE, DUNEDIN, JOHN FULLER, Jun., Manager. New Artists Every Week. Complete Change of Programme every Saturday. Gil. P. Hoskins; Secretary and Treasurer ; Ben Fuller, Managing Director, Box 457, Wellington. Sydney Agent, Mr. George Marlow, .-'548 George-street. i r>a P- E R A HOUSE, Lessee and Manager — Mr Harry Rickards. TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT ! LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON ! A NEW AND MAMMOTH PROGRAMME NEW AND BRILLIANT ITEMS . By ME, HAEEY EIOKAEDS' VAUDEVILLE CO. NEW AND ORIGINAL ACTS by CHARLENE and OHARLENE, * KING and BENSON, FRED. RUSSELL and " COSTER JOE," CASSIE WALMER, ADA SADLER, GEORGE DEAN, HARRY ROCHFORT, HARRY HART, / 1 And an ENTIRELY NEW SERIES OF jaii ■ BIOSCOPE PICTURES. oYrw BOX PLAN now open at the Dresden. ,vi'!J.,^PßlCES— Dress Circle and Orchestral JO n-. Stalls, 3s;- Stalls, 2s; Pit, ls. Early '.»,_': ; Doors to Second Stalls and Pit 6d extra, b'.ii obtainable at Jacobs's and Theatre' Doors . .from 7to 7.30. .: ALLAN HAMILTON, : Manager for Mr: Harry Rickards. "It's better to return good for evil than Blow for Blow." OPERA HOUSE, WELLINGTON. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY NEXT. DEAMATIC EVENT EXTRAORDINARY! . When THE THORNDON DRAMATIC SOCIETY Will present H. J. Byron's 4-Act Charming Comedy Drama, "BLOW FOR BLOW." *To be produced under the sole direction of Mr. HARRY NORMAN, who for 18 years acted as Stage Manager for Mr. Bland %olt. Box Plan now open at Dresden. PRICES— 3s, 2s arid ls. NORMAN AITKEN, Business Manager. WELLINGTON SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, • SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA-ST. Correct Breatl^ing and Systematic Exercise Bring Health and Energy. An Advanced Class is held for old pupils (Quarter begins with pupil). Tel. 2199. ROYD GARLICK, Director. j CYCLES FOR j ' -tilts OASH!! ■ i\IS« Balance 4s. Weekly. 100 to Choose From. NONPAEEIL CYCLE CO., Wellington and Palmerston N. -;whiti_. ij »hit iwrrtifv . m .-f -^■ww. 1 """''-" 11 — "— " H. BOECKER, PORK BUTCHER AND PROVISION MERCHANT. GOODS of all kinds fresh daily. O Home-cured Hams — Poultry of all kinds. Fresh Eggs and Butter daily. 110 UPPES CUBA-STREET. 'Phone 1321. GLASS AND LEWIS, FASHIONABLE LONDON TAILORS, ARE making suits of perfect fit and workmanship from £3 3s. They havo London experience m the selection of material. • * 29 TARANAKI-STREET. RANGES THAT will delight the housewife may be obtained from me of my own manufacture. I installed Ranges on the gunboat Sparrow, which were well reported on. ■ C. S. NEWSON, Engineer and Rangemaker, CORNHILL-STREET. THE NEWTOWN BILLIARD SALOON HAS Two really splendid Tables, and patrons of this fine old game will be subject to no delays. Civility and Courtesy will be extended to all Clients. -J. &. (Bill) •J&pSGtX (Next Public Library), NEWTOWN. MY SPECIALITIES.— CIeaning and pressing Gents' suits and Ladies' costumes. Renovating, lining jackets, dress suits, frock coats, new silk facings, etc., Personal attention given to Gentlemen's Wardrobes. Suits made to measures m '-.- up-to-date styles. M. J* BAKER, No. 1 Empire Chambers (upstairs) . Opposite Grand Hotel, Willis-street. Tel. 2577. CITY DYE WORKS. ' TAYLOR «& CO., THE POPULAE DYEES. 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, * Chrifjtchurch ; 101 George-street, Dunedin ; and ' 225 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. WORKS: Kent Terrace (opposite Tram Section) Courtenay Place. 'Phono, 2666. J. H. TAYLOR, Manager. STAHBIDBE_ & GO.. Painters, Paperhangers, Signv/rßers, AND General House Decorators, 7,. CHARLOTTE-ST., WELLINGTON. (Opposite Government House) - Direct Importers of— -Paperhangings, Plain and Figured Glass, Plate Mirrors, Mixed Paints. ARTISTS' COLORS & STUDIES A SPECIALITY. TELEPHONE 1507^ • '_ BLINDS, CONSISTING of Venetian, Wire, and Revolving Shutter are a specialty of our firm. We have put. blinds m th? largest buildings- m New Zealand, and only recently installed m thc Post Offices of Palmerston. PJastsrton and Nelson. We also did the Wellington Post Office, Parliament BuiMirscs, and other leading structures. ANDREWS & SONS,---805 Upper Willi&-s i .reet>
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NZ Truth, Issue 110, 27 July 1907, Page 4
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