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FULLEE'S VAUDEVILLE CIRCUIT. proprietors, John Fuller and Sons, '"? bEkRA HQUSE, AUCKLAND. '. JOHN FULLER, Manager. 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 ' oft Programme every Saturday. Gil. P. Hoskins, Secretary and Treasurer ; Ben Fuller, Managing Director, Box 457, WellingtoD., Sydney Agent, Mr. George Marlow, 548 George-street. OPERA HOUSE, WELLINGTON. > lessees Messrs Anderson & Sheridan AN IMPORTANT THEATRICAL EVENT, ■ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. (Easter Saturday.) For a Limited Number of Nights. . • First Production m Wellington. WILLIAM and tjrir ,i9JvFw» 1 «i 'ANDERSON SHERIDAN b Gorgeous Spectacular Drury Lane ' Parttomime, CINDERELLA, Or ; The Crystal -Slipper. ,Uuanimously pronounced by Press and Public to be the Brightest and Best Pantomime ever seen. 108 Artists m the Cast. pANTO M I M B. lst-C HIL D R E N M A TI N E E-lst EASTER— MONDAY— EASTER At 2 p.m. UTTLF- ONES— HALF-PRICE TO ALL PARTS (Except Gallery). , PRICES ... ■ i.. ... 4s, 2s 6(1 and Is. ■ liirlr' Doors 6d extra. Box Plan at -I<JHi,dav's. Early door day sale tickets \t Abel's, opp. Opera House. y -' STANLEY GRANT, Manager. £jIS MAJESTY'S THEATEE, . >;tHE '"BirYMTPICtURESi , ' V Complete Change at Programme every WcclnesdayEVERY ITEM NEW. ■ THIS AFTERNOON, ■ v ffPECIAi; PRIZE MATINEE, _ "~M. HOLLE, . VICTORIAN DINING-ROOMS, .CbURM'KNAY PLACE, WELLINGTON '■''"■ '■. ",'.' (Opposite Terminus Hotel). '.I '■'-> ' -i ■ SU^PERIOR MEALS at 9d. : Good Accommodation for Permanent i:' ■ N hoarders. -BTENHBUSE & TABOR, ••DBNTAL 'SURGEONS (Next Door to Opera House). TELEPHONE 2335. LONOOH DENTAL INSTITUTE 216 HIGH-STEEET, . OkRISTOHUEOH." Q. C. Z. HARRIS, DENTIST. EGMONT PRIVATE HOTEIT c6rner Courtenay place and taranaki-street. : . fire-resisting structure. I;T escaped the large fire m Courtenay- . place recently through its substantial -build.. ■■• = .::■ : ; ■•;-..• MOST COMFORTABLE HOME „v , - IN- WELLINGTON. ;.-..•.•: . TARIFF,. 6s DAY. . . Permanent Boarders, 35s Week. Lunch, from 12 to 2. JBVERYTHING NEW. •• Kitchen m charge of Proprietor, who has had considerable experience m France, and late .Chef of Warner's Hotel, Christchurch. THEO. COLLARD. . Telephone 59. Prdprietdr. Note— Opens on April 14. THE ALFRED BANKS PORK, BACON & POULTRY SUPPLY CO., LIMITED, ' FOR SMALL GOODS FRESH DAILY. , OUB MILD CURE BACON A SPECIALTY. .AT— - 59 WILLIS STREET, % • 65 CUBA STREET, 29 RIDDIPORD STREET. C, S. DUNS & SON. F?AMILrV BUTCHERS, 120 TARANAKE STREET. We Bell nothing but the Primest of Meat. Families, Hotels and Restaurants waited on for orders. •Telephone 876. Telephone 876. NORTHERN LAUNDRY. 'TPHE Residents of Christchurch North X and St. Albans are notified that the above Laundry has commenced business. THE LAUNDRY DEPARTMENT Which includes WASHING & IRONING, ia under the able supervision of MISS M. JACK. One Gold Medal and Two Silver Medals at the N.Z. International Exhibition fox Plain and Fancy ironing. THE DYEING DEPARTMENT This Department makes a specialty of CLEANING, DYEING & PRESSING GENTLEMEN'S SUITS, and the everyday Dyeing and Cleaning Business will be also well catered for. 177 BEALEY AVENUE (Near Colombo Street), CHRISTgHURCH. /CHRISTCHURCH STEAM DYE *-/ WORKS, v 48 Oxford Terrace West, Christchurch. The Largest, Most Complete and Up-to-date £. ' . ' Works m the Colony. *®t Dyeing and Cleaning m all its branohes (

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NZ Truth, Issue 148, 18 April 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 148, 18 April 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 148, 18 April 1908, Page 4

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