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AMUSEMENTS. H i S MAJ E 8 T Y’S THEATRE. Lessee Mr Bailey. Under the Management of T. J. West and Henry Hayward. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. MATINEE SATURDAY, at 2.30. WEST’S PICTURES WEST’S PICTURES And THE BRESCIANS THE BRB3CIANS ‘ ‘BETTER THAN EVER.” THE THIRD PROGRAMME A PERFECT TRIUMPH. OVERFLOWING DELIGHTED AUDIENCES YOU MUST NOT MISS THE NEW TRIP TO THE MOON. The Superb Industrial Studies. A WELSH SLATE QUARRY. TURNING IRON INTO STEEL. The Beauty Spots of THE LAKES OF KILLARNEY, SWITZERLAND, CANADA. CATCHING A WHALE. THE SPLENDID HUMOROUS FIT .MS And The Fairy Pantomime of THE SLEEPING BEAUTY. THE BRESCIANS. THE BRESCIANS. Come and hear the Sobbing Quartet and Other New Items. A COMPLETE CHANGE NEXT MONDAY. For Full Particulars See Daily Papers. PERA HOUSE .-..ND PALACE OF VARIETIES FULLER’S ENTERTAINERS Instantaneous Success of CdAKLES | TUB ROLLOS | LAURA In Refine Burlesque sketch. Every Evening at 0 | ELSON. In New Songs, “ A Man Without a Woman,” and “ Fellow Travellers,” King and Moody, bam Wilson, Goldie Collius, Elsie Brown, Fred Stanbridge, Beatrice English The Valmores The Great Biograph, in New Moving Pictures. Prices : 2s, Is, and 6d ; Reserves at Wildman’s. MONDAY OCTOBER 2 —Fust Appearance of THE MODERN MILO, Most Refined and Beautiful Statuary Act, ANU CRUIKNHaNK, Goliath of Black and White x-umourists. SUTHERLAND’S NEW HALL, BLUFF, Has accommodation for over 700. Lighted throughout with electricity. Ladies’ and Gents' Dressing Rooms. The stage is 40 x 20 ; height of proscenium, 14 feet. Mr Sutherland is also proprietor of the Club Hotel, with whom special rates can be arranged. CHAS. SUTHERLAND Proprietor. EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. RACES AT WANGANUI. Holiday Excursion Tickets will be issued to Wanganui on 28tli September and by the Morning Trains on 29th September from Hawera, Palmerston, and Intermediate Stations, including Hunterville branch, available for Return till 30th September. These Excursion Tickets will not be available by the mail trains. For further particulars see Posters. BY ORDER. TCAMBI?I A P A R K. PAPATOITOI. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE ETON (2) Bv CASTOR (2), imported, out of LADY WALMSLEY, by Musket (3) imported— Mersey (dam of Carbine). ETON is a magnificent specimen of the thoroughbred, standing fully 16 hands, possesses a robust constitution, and a rare pedigree, showing two crosses of Stockwell and two of Touchstone. ETON is sire of Irish, winner of the Grand National, and many other hurdle races; also Noteorini winner of many races. These are practically the only two of Eton’s orogeny that have been raced. He will be limited to ten mares, besides owner’s. FEE—IO GUINEAS. Apply to Stud Groom, Cambria Park, or E. A. PRICE. Buchanan’s Buildings. Albertstreet.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 811, 21 September 1905, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 811, 21 September 1905, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 811, 21 September 1905, Page 9

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