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Q £ E R A H O TJ S B. Lessee George Marlow. General Manager, Stanley Urant. every evening. George marlow's Brilliant dramatic company, In Frederick Melville's Great Drama* MARRIED TO THE WRONG MAN, MARRIED TO THE WRONG MAN, &ARRIED TO THE WRONG MAN, A Gigantic Production, A Mammoth Cast, •-*■' Magnificent Scenery, ' ' v Startling Mechanical Effects. The Whole a Story of REAL LIFE, ROMANCE, PATftOS, AND COMEDY. Popular Prices— 3s, 2s, and Is. Reserved Seats-,1 'is. Early Doors to Back Stalls and Gallery, 6d Extra. Boi Plan at the Dresden. Day. Sales at Christeson's. T "THE BEST ¥VER. 'T-* H E AT RE ROYAL. 1 Prop.,' John Fuller and Sons. BtJLLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. WISE AND MLTON, Coon Song and , V Dance Artists. „-'"' THE KELSO BROS., -"'. Comedy Hoop - Manipulators. ■ - " THE THREE STARRS. .TO& ARMSTRONG- and ■■•■•,■., PRISCILLA VERNE. CHAS. FANING, JOB CHARLES, GERTIE JOHNS, ■Jieattie McDonald, Blanche Careili. /e-appeafance of the NATIONAL DUO. . Dress Circle and 0.5., 2s ; Stalls, Is; Boies, One, Guinea. Plan at Theatre HIS .MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons. EVERY EVENING AT 8. "HIS MAJESTY'S PICTURES," « THE FLIRT. , THE TRIUMPHANT HERO. THE WOMAN FROM MELLONS. ' THIe SPANISH GIRL. IMAHA RAPIDS. GTJPID AND A MOTOR BOAT. ATTENTIVE LISTENERS, & Others. Same old Prices — Is and 6d. Doors 7. Plan Christeson's. rrl HE ' KING'S THEATRE. 1 Wellington. WEST'S & ROYAL PICTURES! ; : every Evening. • Complete Change every Wednesday. AU the latest London Novelties produced. ' PRICES 1/- & 6d. MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY. TOWN HAL L. :.■- Wellington. .THE GREATEST PICTURE EkTANT. AfACMAHON AND CARROLL'S Great Living Picture , Drama, «'FOR THE TERM OF HIS NATURAL •• y LIFE," Saturday, April SO, and Monday, May 2. People's Popular Prices— 2ooo seats at sixpence; 1000 seats at one shilling. THE A T ]£ E R O V A Ly . CHRISTCHURCH. Lessees ... Rupert Clarke & Clyde Meynell EUiiihttss Manager ........... J. B. Moutrle. Commencing FRIDAY EVENING, ; APRIL 29 » for a limited number Of . nights only. Th« Great English Farcical Comedy, "TH»» NIGHT OF, THE PARTY." By GEORGE WILLOUGHBY'S FiHCICAL COMEDY COMPANY. Acknowledged by All , to bo the Greatest laughter-maker Ever Seen. TWeuty Thousand Witnessed it m ■• N WdilingW.. Don't Let it be Said That You Missed .this Side-Splitting Farce. "THJE NIGHT OF THE PARTY." IT IS A TORNADO OF LAUGHTER. Book, your seats and avoid disappointment. ;'. '-*'• ASKING'S THEATRE i .'• Cfcristchurch. hit&X&iht 'Dliectdr T. J. West mm* EVENING AT 8. &lATI2«JSE!i SATURDAYS at 2.30. ,v ■ Peep through ' "TM3 WINDOW OF THE WORLD." At ' WEST'S PICTURES. ■■ (Limited.) Tphsui'passert PK TORTAL' WONDERS,' Accompanied by Charming Musical Selec- ■ ' "; : . ,:.. tions • , By „>y6ST'S ORCHESTRA. Pi«totes : and Music go hand-in-feand. S-90T1ON PRICES-ls and Cd: Ros«ryes Bd Extra. Plan at Dresden. HIS MAJESTY'S '.JjiIEATRE, Cbristclii rch, . Direction . . ... Henry- Hayward. HAZARD'S PATHE PICTURES. OIIAMGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY SATURDAY. Popular Picture Prices--ls t and 6d. ■ I nil i ; I jjiiHii.^n.lVimn,; , „ ,„ •

THE EMPIRE HOTEL WILLiS-STRE&k THE leading and most central Hotel m Wellington.' - ■ ■ UNJDEtf ENTIRELY NEW MANAGE MENT. Guests oan depend upon eveiy comfort and attention. Mrs. Poole, Proprietress. BAKERY, ' • : 'j ■ « .' V"

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NZ Truth, Issue 253, 30 April 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 253, 30 April 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 253, 30 April 1910, Page 4

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