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OPERA HOUSE, Wellington, {lessees ... Rupert Clarke & Clyde Meynell IT IS TO LAUGH, THE NIGHT OF THE PAKTY. SHORT SEASON OiNLY, Commencing TUESDAY Nj**T, AFKIL la. . Rupert Clarke & Clyde Meynell Introduce MR GJBOitGE WILLOUGHBY AND HIS NEW ENGLISH FARCICAL COMEDY COMPANY, In Weedo.i Grossuiith's great side-split-ting Farcical Comedy, ' THE NtGHT OF THE PARTY, THE NIGHT OF THE PARTY, THE NIGHT OF THE PARTY, .Which will be Frcscnted under the most favorable circumstances, and m a manner .befitting the importance of the attraction. PRICES.— 4/-, 2/G, and 1/-. The Box Plan is now on view at the Dresden. Day Sales at* Abel's. "'■ TKE BKST EVER. <-p HE!, A T R B ' ROYAL. j Prop., John Fuller and Sons. FULLKR'S VAUDEVILLES COMPANY. CHAS . • .FANING. The Celebrated CHAS." FAKING, eJlhotifcUY Comedian. First Appearance of OH ARLOTT A, The Juvenile Wonder. ' Reappearance ■ of OEORGIE DEVOE. First Appeatance of the LEWIS TRIO. Last A'ppe3rancc of the CROTTONS. WISE AND MELTON. Coon Song and ' l)n.nce Artists. PARKER. THE ■HAND-CUFF PvING. JOE CHAKLES. Gf-JRTIE JOHNS, ttcattic McDonald, Blanche Carelli. Re-appe»tance of the NATIONAL DUO. Dress Circle ami 0.5., 2s ;' Stalls, Is ; Bqxes, Olio Guinea. Flan at Theatre Tj J___ ~~ A TKS1 C Y , S THEATRE. J£x Proprietors. . .John Fuller and Sons. ' EVERY EVENING AT 8. "HIS MAJESTY'S PICTURES^" BURIED ALIVE! BURIED. ALIVE ! A Dastardly Trick— The lihqjlosion— The • -Rescue— Murder Will Out. ' ' EGYPT. -FUOtt SUNRISE TO SUNSET. 8T51.-«HAZZAR'S- FJUAST. -FALL OF BABYLON. THE BOY SCOUTS. THE HONOR OF THE FAMILY. $ BRITAIN AND BOER. (Only at His Majesty's Theatre.) Weary Willie, A Pair of Slippers, Worst Hoy m School, etc., etc. Same old Prices—ls and fid. Doors 7. Plan Christeson's. I"* HE KING'S TIIE A T RE. 1 : ; Wellington^ WEST'S & ROYAL PICTURES! EVERY' EVENING. , Complete Che nge every Wednesday. All the latest Loiiden Movclties produced. PRICKS.; I/- &*d. MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY. «-p H E •■' KING 'S - ' THEA TR E X s~' Christchurch. Msfiagin« Diiector T. J. West. EVERY EVENING -AT; 8. ' MATINEES SATURDAYS at 3.30; . Peep through "THE WINDOW OF THE WORLD." .'■:..• • 'At ' ■ WEST'S PICTURES. (Limited.) Unsurpassed PICTORIAL WONDERS, i Accompanied by Charming Musical Se'.eca. tions i ■ ' By WEST'S .ORCHESTRA. • Pictures a^d Music go hand-in-hand. SECTION PRICES-ls and Ed. Reserves Gd Extra. Plan at Dresden. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Ghristch'urch. DicccVoa ... ... Henry Hay ward. HOWARD'S PATME PICTURES. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY SATURDAY. Popular Picture Prices— ls, and 6d. ; THE EMPIRE HOTEL WILMS-STREBT. *"pHB leading and most central Hotel m A Wellington. — n* UNBBJB BNTIREIiY NEW MANAGE MESNT. V Guests can depeneL upon every comfort and attention. Mrs. Poole, Proprietress. CANTERBURY COURSING CLUB APRIL MEETING. April 28 and 30, 1910. Judge, Mr W. Sumptcr. . -Slipper, Mr J. Fairbairn. BIAIDEN" STAKE. 10s Od limit)— Nomination, £2 2s Od. NOVICE STAKE— Nomination £.1 10s Od. Kntvies close with Secretary, Tattersail's Hatel, Chri.stcharch, Saturday, April 23. Draw, Tuesday, April 26, at 8 p.m. THE LATEST AND MOST STYLISH — SHAPES ARE HEItE. THE "JSAT BOX" HAT, I^ UNSURPASSED FOR VALUE. . tHEHAT BOX, %l MANNERS-ST;. WELLINGTON. 'F'HONE 2516. HOVELS FOR SALE. BRODIE & CO., ! *ITEL BROKERS AND GENERAL ! V FINANCIAL AGENTS. j Portion of I ! -..■. .;--:.-}"* \ : .\f J -: ! ■ \ ' ■ : ~ : - "'-\ !• •■.■■. : • ■■. v' ,\ ri» "' I'-. ■ '■■■ •■--■ ' '-■' : '-I \ ■'' ■ ■■■■■■ "■■;-:::■

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NZ Truth, Issue 252, 23 April 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 252, 23 April 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 252, 23 April 1910, Page 4

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