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OPERA HOUSE, Wellington., Lessee ...... J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Infection MacMahon Bros. A POSITIVE REVELATION. Receiv-ed last night with the wildest •ntliusiasm by an audience which packed the spacious Opera House to its utmost holding capacity. JOHNSON v. JEFFRIES. JOHNSON v. JEFFRItiS. !The Greatest Picture Achievement of the Age ! !A SPLENDID DISPROVAL OF A THOUSAND LIES. A CONTEST OF GIANTS ! A Pieeiless Spectacle oi Scientific Boxing. Thirty thousand persons paid from 5 to iOO dollars to witness this world-famous encounter at Reno. It j will be faithfully re-enacted ' TONIGHT at the Opera House for 3/-, 2/-, and 1/-. •A Delightful Series of Kineinatographic Surprises will constitute .the first portion of the programme. Box Plan at the Dresden. No extra charges. THEATRE ROYAL. Prop., John Puller and Sons. PULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Monday Evening— Return Visit, HAN.CO, THE HANDCUFF EMPEROR. .Gafsney*& Farrell (Patter comedian&j, Beryl Gilman, Geo. Dean, The Pedros, Cediie Stephano, T. Vivian, Nellie Searle', British Bio. m latest imported pictures. Monday night-r Miss Mau-d Kinchella, soprano, Miss Daphne Leslie, serio. Dress Circle and 0.5., 2s ; Stalls, Is ; Boxes. : One Guinea. Plan at Theatre. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Proprietors, .John Fuller and Sons. "HIS MAJESTY'S PICTURES," AND FIBST-OT.ASS ORCHESTRA. THE VICTORIAN DERBY, 1910. Nellie's ;Farm— With Bridges; Burned— The Free Pass-rSorrows; of the Unr faitihful— Fools-bead's F^otDftl I—Billy Good ■ Legs-HPotftugaFs Revolutions— V&lmero, the Golden Shell— The -At-, tdrney's . Triumph — The Deformed GMW— Wlien We Were m our Teens—. Turkey m Asia. TKtE ,NEW "ZEALAND CUP. Auntie and the Fashions, etc.; Same old Prices — Is and Gd; ' Boors 7. Plan Christeson's. npHE KING'S THEATRE. jL ' Wellington. , WESTS & ROYAL PICTURES ! EVJBRY EVENING-. Complete Change every Wednesday. 'All "the latest. London Novelties produced. /PRICES ....,;.'. 1/- & 6d. MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Christchurch. Direction Henry Hayward: HAYWARD'S PATHE PICTURES. CHANGE OF, PROGRAMME EVERY SATURDAY. Popular Picture Prices— -Is, and 6d. GET YOUR BIOGRAPH SUPPLIES From the BIOGRAPH SUPPLIES CO., vJohnston-st., Wellington (Box 833r)>.. Ask us. to Quote for Everything." ONE MILLION FEET OF -FILM to choose from, toeing added to at the rate of, 14,000 feet per week. All makes- Projectors and Accessories stocked; 1910 Models, £25 up. J. J, CASEY, Custom House Ship/ping & Forwarding Agjent, J4B PEATHERSTONrst, WELLINGTON (Next Brandovi, H^slop and Johnston). TELEPHONE 3156. Every Attention, and Promptitude given -to Country Consignments.^ TO ENSURE OBTAINING THE BEST OF QUALIFY RingUp Arid obtain your Supplies of Milk, Cream, Butter, Eggs and Ice from the City Milk Supply Company. P. McAROUE, COAL MERCHANT &, GENERAL CARRIER, ' Qustoms and Forwarding Agent. Queen's Chambers, Wellington. DEPOT-^25 TASMAN-STRMET; .Arcadia" Uoter anil Cycle Depot, ■Lam.bton-iqyayi Wellington. J. E. FITZG£RALD, PROPRIETOR. "MaSsey-H/krfis, Eed Bird, * and ' Arcadia Bicycles. Repairs by Skilled Mechanics.. . 1 ■'■>. ..' ■ : ■ ' ' ' j 'Phone 886. 'Phone 886.4 Andrews & lissington, , D. Andrews.] [F: J. Lissington General Carriers, Contractors and Coal Dealers, 175, TOBY STEEET. 175. WE are prepared to Supply all kinds of Coal, Coke, Firewood, Gravel, , Sand,, etc., m the City and Suburbs, Furniture-shifting a specialty. A trial solicited. Terms moderate. T&TTERSALL'S HOTEL — Next Tattersall's Bazaar — CASHE -STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. EVERYTHING UP-TO-DATE. ELECTRIC LIGHT THROUGHOUT. BEST LUNCH IN TOWN— Prom 12 to 2, 1/-. E. McCULLOUGH, Proprietor (Late of Dunsandel Hotel). SHAMROCK CAFE. DIXON-ST., WELLINGTON. GEORGE' WARD, Proprietor. Good Accommodation. TarifT, 16s per week. Exprers Alcet:; AH Trains and Boats.

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NZ Truth, Issue 282, 19 November 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 282, 19 November 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 282, 19 November 1910, Page 4

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