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HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Under the Direction of J. C 7 WILLIAMSON. Manager. Harold Ashton. E LECTRIC SUCC KSS Of J. C. WILLIAMSON’S MUSICAL COMEDY (’OMI’ANY, In Pixley and Luder’s Million-La ugh terVoltage Musical Play, ‘ THE PRINCE OF FILSEN. 1 ’ 4 THE PRINCE OF FILSEN.” 4 THE PRINCE OF FILSEN.” GALVANIC FUN GENERATOR. AUDIENCES ON THE LAUGHING CIRCUIT. UNBROKEN CURRENT OF MELODY. BATTERIES OF (MERRIMENT. SHOCKS OF DELIGHT. ARC LIGHTS OF DAZZLING BRILLIANCE. “THE PRINCE OF PILSEN” Has come tn BRIGHTEN UP NIGHTS IN AUCKLAND By ILLUMINATING FACES WITH JOY. Plans Wildman and Arev’s. Day Sa’es H.M. Cafe. Prices as usual. “fpiHE OF yEW YORK.” SATURDAY EVENING NEXT. Plans open Wednesday. HAVE BEEN SUPPLIED TO THE FOLLOWING MEN-OF-WAR. H.M.S. “Albemarle” H.M.S. “Hindustan’’ “Albion” "Indefatigable” “ Andromeda ” (2) “ Irresistible ” “Argonaut” “Jupiter” “Astrtea” “Kent” (2) “ Barham ” •• King Alfred ” “Berwick" “Majestic” “Canopus” “Pembroke” “ Centurion 11 “ Perseus ” “ Commonwealth ” “ Pioneer ” - Creasy ” - Powerful ” ‘ Diadem ” “ Prince of Wales “ Drake ” “ Prince George ” “ Dryad ’ (2) “ Repulse ” Exmouth ” (2) “ Russell ” “Gladiator” “Spartiate” “ Glory " “ Superb ” “Good Hope” “Sutlej” “Goliath" “Terrible” * Graf ten “Theseus” “ Hecla ” “ Venerable ” Hermes ” “ Vindictive “ Also H.M.S. “DREADNOUGHT.’* Sole Agents FOR THESE PIANOS : LONDON AND BERLIN PIANO COY. 215-217 QUEEN STREET.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLII, Issue 1, 6 January 1909, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLII, Issue 1, 6 January 1909, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLII, Issue 1, 6 January 1909, Page 16

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